Omaha Public Schools is set to embark on a transformative project for North High School, following the Board of Education's approval of a funding agreement for the construction of a new stadium and renovation of existing facilities. This decision, made during the board meeting on April 7, 2025, marks a significant milestone for the school and the surrounding community.
The initiative, known as Project Game On, aims to create a state-of-the-art venue for North High athletes and the local community. The project is fully funded through generous donations from the Lozier and Sherwood Foundations, as well as partnerships with the YMCA of Greater Omaha. The new stadium will accommodate up to 2,500 guests and include essential amenities such as concessions, restrooms, and team rooms, enhancing the experience for athletes and spectators alike.
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Subscribe for Free Board members expressed their excitement about the project, emphasizing its long-awaited nature and the positive impact it will have on students and families in North Omaha. The facility is expected to serve as a hub for various activities, including sports events and community gatherings, fostering a sense of pride and connection among residents.
Construction is slated to begin this year, with completion anticipated by the summer of 2027, just in time for the football season. The board highlighted the importance of community involvement in making this project a reality, showcasing how public-private partnerships can lead to meaningful improvements in local education and infrastructure.
As the board moves forward with this initiative, the focus remains on enhancing opportunities for students and creating a vibrant community space that reflects the aspirations of North Omaha. The excitement surrounding Project Game On signals a new chapter for North High School, promising to inspire future generations of students and athletes.