Ashland Park Robbins Elementary

About Ashland Park-Robbins Elementary School

  • On May 16, 1994, two neighborhood schools, Ashland Park Elementary and Robbins Elementary, combined attendance areas to form a new elementary school, Ashland Park-Robbins. The new school continues to keep the two names of the original schools as a reminder of the great traditions of their pasts.

    Ashland Park Elementary was located on the corner of 48th and Q Streets. The name was inspired by early settlers who planted ash trees in the area. The original school was first constructed in 1868. The building was moved in 1875. A brick structure was constructed in 1890 and caught fire in 1909. Another building was erected, which had many additions and improvements throughout the years. After the students left the building, the school district continued to use it for storage until is was torn down in the fall of 2002.

    Robbins Elementary was located on 39th Street and Hillsdale Avenue. It opened in 1910, serving students kindergarten to grade four. The school was originally known as Franklin School. When South Omaha was annexed in 1915, the school name was changed to South Franklin. In 1928, the school adopted the name of "Robbins" after two children, Melvin and Charles Robbins. The two boys had tried to save their mother from their burning home. Melvin died in the fire, Charles was seriously injured. The school had many renovations, the final in 1966. The building was converted into apartments after the school left.

    Groundbreaking activities took place on May 6, 1991. In November 1991, construction started on Ashland Park-Robbins Elementary in the area of 51st and O streets. Students began using the new building on May 16, 1994.

History

  • Ashland Park-Robbins Elementary School is located at 5050 South 51st Street. In 1994, two neighborhood schools, Ashland Park Elementary and Robbins Elementary Schools, combined attendance areas to form a new elementary school. The student body includes children from preschool through sixth grade. Besides the regular classroom instruction, Ashland Park-Robbins Elementary School has a variety of programs serving students in English as a Second Language (ESL), early childhood education, and a wide range of special education programs. With the involvement and support of parents and Adopt-A-School partners, the learning focus for students includes an emphasis in the development of effective reading, writing, and math strategies through technology-enhanced instruction. True to its mission, the Ashland Park-Robbins School community places a high priority on the family and community as partners in fostering a climate of caring relationships and shared commitment in the education of their children.

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