With committed community partners, we're working to
increase student achievement, especially for children from families in poverty.

Sometimes common sense is innovative. Taking an ordinary program and making it better takes time and evidence-based research. Together with our community partners, Learning Community programs are increasingly successful, especially students from households struggling with poverty. With our standards for continuous improvement and real-time feedback for teachers, we expect more progress in getting kids on track for college, career and a good job. Meet our partners and see how taxpayers are helping the students who need us the most.

Families at the Learning Community Center of South Omaha will soon attend classes at a new site. The old south Omaha Public Library will be home to the center that hosts family literacy classes and programs. KETV reports. WATCH

Why is a small North Omaha neighborhood the perfect place to think big about improving student achievement? Coordinating Council member, Kris Carter explains why the Kellom and Conestoga community is a great place to start. WATCH
The Learning Community is making a difference in student achievement. See a summary of our programs and results.
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Every school district is part of a Learning Community subcouncil. Find your representative here.
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June 20.
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