Standing Bear High School

Lincoln Public Schools

Mirroring the new Northwest High School, Standing Bear High School is 244,000 square feet and includes a three-story classroom wing, an innovation hub featuring open concept learning stairs, and state-of-the-art technology throughout. In addition to general classrooms, administrative offices, gymnasiums, and innovation labs, the school will have separate visitor and student entrances on either end.


Lincoln, NE

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