High School Gifted and Talented Education

  • Students attend an academic symposiumOmaha Public Schools believes in helping all students grow their talents and strengths. We offer different advanced academic services to meet students' needs. Advanced academic classes are open to everyone, giving all students the opportunity to participate in challenging coursework

    College Board Advanced Placement:

    • The AP program is a challenging academic program that is similar to first year college courses. They help prepare students for college level coursework.
    • It's a partnership between secondary schools and colleges/universities, known for academic excellence in the U.S. AP prepares students for selective universities.
    • AP is known for its rigorous standards and has a long history in the U.S.
    • Students can earn college credit or course placement by passing AP courses or exams.

    Dual Credit/Enrollment: 

    • Partner Institutions: University of Nebraska Omaha, Metropolitan Community College, Midland University
    • Dual enrollment lets high schoolers take college courses taught by approved high school teachers, earning college credit while still in high school.
    • Dual enrollment exposes students to college-level challenges in a supportive high school environment.

    Honors Courses:

    • Designed to challenge all students and encourage deep exploration of subjects.
    • Students engage with complex materials and technologies.
    • Learning is differentiated by Advanced Content, Breadth, Complexity, Depth and Extended Learning.

    Seal of Biliteracy:

    • Acknowledges high school students proficient in English and at least one other language.
    • Demonstrates proficiency in communication, cultures, connections, communities, and cognition.
    • Useful for showing language skills to employers and colleges.
    • Speaking multiple languages is seen as valuable for jobs and college admissions.

Advanced Diploma Programs

  • Omaha Public Schools is excited to introduce special Advanced Diploma Programs in all nine high schools starting with the class of 2027. Each high school will offer one of these options:

    • Advanced Placement Capstone Diploma
    • Cambridge International Advanced International Certificate of Education (AICE)
    • International Baccalaureate Diploma
    • Omaha Public Schools Early College Program

    These programs help students prepare for life after high school in different ways. Students improve their thinking skills in all subjects and learn to love learning for life.

    The advanced diploma programs let students see how they're doing compared to other students across the country and the world through exams and college-level courses. Students can be confident they're ready to compete nationally and internationally.

    Completing an advanced diploma often means students can get college credits or placement. Each college or university has its own rules about credits or placement. Families need to explore each school to see what is available.

    Students can also talk about their experience in the advanced diploma program when they apply to college. Every program is known across the country.

    These advanced diploma programs work well with the Omaha Public Schools College and Careers Academies and Pathways. Students can do the classes they need and still do the things they enjoy outside of class.

Advanced Diplomas

  • Advanced Placement Capstone Diploma (Burke, North, Westview Highs)

  • Cambridge International Advanced International Certificate of Education (AICE) (Benson, Bryan, Buena Vista, South Highs)

  • Early College (Northwest High)

  • International Baccalaureate (Central High)