- Sherman Elementary School
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name = Sherman Elementary School
type = public,elementary school
location = 5618 North 14th Avenue Omaha, NE 68111
district =Omaha Public Schools
grades = Pre-K-6
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website = [http://www.ops.org/elementary/sherman Link]Sherman Elementary School is located at 5618 North 14th Avenue in East
Omaha ,Nebraska . Founded in 1888 at 16th and Jaynes Streets for 21 students, today Sherman is home to over 275 students in prekindergarten through sixth grade. The school has absorbed several smaller local schools, was included inOmaha Public Schools ' court-ordereddesegregation plan, and was one of the first schools in Omaha to become 100%Title I recipients. [ [http://www.ops.org/elementary/sherman/HOME/tabid/36/Default.aspx Sherman Elementary School] official homepage. Retrieved 12/28/07.] Sherman has been the site of recentprotest s related to theOmaha Public Schools treatment of racial and ethnic diversity. [ [http://hmongunivers.angelcities.com/news20020503.html "Parents take plea to streets Police defend the removal of two families' children as the Asian community protests authorities' investigation of possible child abuse."] Retrieved 12/28/07.]Demographics
During the 2003-04 school year, 27.6% of students at Sherman were
Latino ; 62.6% were white; 7.8% were Native American; 1.2% wereAfrican American , and; 1.2% were of African descent. 0.8% of the students were of Asian descent. That year 243 students attended the school. There were 19 teachers on staff and the school had a student-teacher ratio of 12 to 12.9 students per teacher.History
The school was named for General
William Tecumseh Sherman , and shared its name with nearby Sherman Avenue, which today is called North 16th Street. In 1948 the nearby Beechwood School District was incorporated into Sherman School. Students from Pershing School, which was once located nearEppley Airfield , were sent to Sherman in 1976.At its peak in 1965 the school served 560 students in grades kindergarten through eight. In 1976 seventh and
eighth grade students were transferred toMcMillan Junior High School , and the school was paired withMiller Park Elementary School . In 1995 Sherman became one of the firstTitle I recipients in the Omaha Public Schools. [ [http://www.ops.org/elementary/sherman/HOME/tabid/36/Default.aspx Sherman Elementary School] official homepage. Retrieved 12/28/07.]Students from the community surrounding Sherman attended Sherman for kindergarten and
first grade s, went to Miller Park for grades two through four, and then returned to Sherman for grades five and six. They were bussed to McMillan forjunior high , and then went to North High School.In 2002 the school was the site of protests by Omaha's
Lao -Hmong immigrant community after theOmaha Police Department andOmaha Public Schools was accused of floundering during aphysical abuse investigation. [ [http://hmongunivers.angelcities.com/news20020503.html "Parents take plea to streets Police defend the removal of two families' children as the Asian community protests authorities' investigation of possible child abuse."] Retrieved 12/28/07.]Dianne Lee, a first grade teacher at Sherman, was named Nebraska Teacher of the Year in 2006 by the
Nebraska Department of Education . [ [http://www.nde.state.ne.us/ndepress/2006/100406.html "OMAHA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEACHER NAMED NEBRASKA TEACHER OF THE YEAR."] Nebraska Department of Education. Retrieved 12/28/07.] She was also awarded the Award of Excellence in 2007. [ [http://www3.ops.org/ Omaha Public Schools] . Retrieved 12/28/07.] In 2006 akindergarten student at the school with abrain tumor received 10,000 birthday cards as a result of an appeal by her teacher. [ [http://www.rnews.com/Story_2004.cfm?ID=40464&rnews_story_type=18 "Girl Receives 10,000 Birthday Cards,"] "R News." Retrieved 12/28/07.]ee also
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Education in North Omaha, Nebraska
*List of public schools in Omaha, Nebraska References
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