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Lincoln’s Standing Bear High School opens doors for the first time

Lincoln’s Standing Bear High School opens doors for the first time

LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – The brand-new Standing Bear High School opened its doors for the first day of school on Monday with a pep rally for the class of 2027.

That will be the first class to spend all four years there.

This year, the school at 70th Street and Saltillo Road will teach freshmen and sophomores. Not enough juniors were interested this year, school administrators said.

SEE ALSO: Lincoln’s Standing Bear High School will open without juniors and seniors

The freshmen are excited to get started and create the school culture from scratch.

“I feel like being able to create your own culture and leave your mark for everyone to be able to use that is kind of amazing,” Renton Laholt said.

Typically, students who move to a new school feel alone and nervous because they don’t know anybody.

But with this situation, those nerves are shared by everyone.

“It’s everyone’s, like, fresh start, and everyone’s starting over,” freshman Jane Balck said. “So I’m not the only one that’s nervous or trying to, like, fit in or whatever.”

The high school building may be a carbon copy of Lincoln Northwest, but there are some differences in what goes on

Crosstown rivals in eastern Idaho will share schools in show of unity after fire • Idaho Capital Sun

Crosstown rivals in eastern Idaho will share schools in show of unity after fire • Idaho Capital Sun

This story was first published on IdahoEdNews.org.

POCATELLO — They may be crosstown rivals, but the Highland Rams and Century Diamondbacks will come together for the next five weeks, sharing one building.

The show of unity came after an electrical fire scorched Highland on April 21, reducing one of its wings to ashes.

While the two schools were normally competitors, Highland Principal Brad Wallace liked the situation to move in with relatives after losing your home.

“I have been overwhelmed by the support of the Century administration,” Wallace said. “That was unbelievable, because we’re invading their space.”

Pocatello/Chubbuck School District 25 trustees unanimously approved the shared school plan — which involves both student bodies switching to hybrid learning — at a special meeting held Wednesday afternoon.

“The Board appreciates the thoughtful approach the district has taken to come together to address the immediacy of this issue,” Board Chair Jim Facer said in a press release. “This situation presents us with a rare opportunity for the community to see another level of the district’s MORE TOGETHER mission in action, and it makes me proud.”

Starting May 1, Century students will attend classes in person at their school three days a week,