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Board approves student‑support facility and recycling grant; discusses portables and boundary study for high schools
Summary
The board approved construction of a student support facility (Yankee Hill site) and a Nebraska Recycling Council equipment grant, heard a planning update on high‑school enrollment and recommended placing four portable classrooms at two new high schools, and agreed to study attendance boundaries next year.
At its Feb. 10 meeting, the Lincoln Public Schools Board of Education approved a construction bid for a new student support facility on the Yankee Hill site and approved a Nebraska Recycling Council grant for recycling equipment, and discussed facility capacity, portables and boundary studies.
During the planning‑committee update, district staff reported 41,940 students in 2025–26, noted that no high…
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