Howard Kennedy Elementary School is located at 2906 North 30th Street in
North
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Omaha, Nebraska
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, United States. Almost since its inception Kennedy was regarded as one of Omaha's "
black schools," almost exclusively
African American
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. Football great
Gale Sayers
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attended the school.
History
The school was founded in 1892 as Omaha View School, as it sat on a hill overlooking downtown. In 1918 the school was home to Omaha's champion student writer: eighth grader Alice Watson was lauded in the national ''Negro Year Book: An Annual Encyclopedia of the Negro'' for the honor.
The current building was constructed in 1910, and was renamed after the first
public school
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educator in Omaha, who served as the first teacher, principal and superintendent starting in 1859. Kennedy originally served students from
kindergarten
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through
ninth grade
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.
Kennedy was remodeled extensively in 2005.
Present
Today the school has approximately 240 students, with a student body which is more than 84% African American. Hispanics count for 10%, and white students for 5%, with Native American and "other" covering the remainder.
Kennedy is a schoolwide
Title I with an 84.26% poverty rate. It is a participant in the Nebraska
21st Century Community Learning Centers Grant Program funded by the
United States Department of Education
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.
Starting in 2005 the school became a part of the Bright Futures Partnership, a collaboration between
Omaha Public Schools and several nonprofit organizations designed to help at-risk youth prepare for middle school and work toward high school graduation. The school also participates in an annual
Omaha Police Department
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basketball tournament.
"P.A.L. Basketball Tournament November 3, 2007"
. Omaha Police Department. November 2, 2007. Retrieved 12/29/07.
See also
* Education in North Omaha, Nebraska Education in Omaha, Nebraska is provided by many private and public institutions. The first high school graduates in the Omaha area came from Brownell-Talbot School, which was founded in the town of Saratoga in 1863. The oldest school building in c ...
* List of public schools in Omaha, Nebraska
This is a list of public schools in Omaha, Nebraska, United States. The local school district, Omaha Public Schools, operates most public schools in Omaha, with the exception of Westside Community Schools and Millard Public Schools.
Elementary sch ...
References
External links
Photo of Howard Kennedy
Capstone Project
Official webpage
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Elementary schools in Omaha, Nebraska
Schools in North Omaha, Nebraska
Historically segregated African-American schools in Nebraska
School buildings completed in 1916
Public elementary schools in Nebraska
1916 establishments in Nebraska