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'''Westside Community Schools''', also known locally as '''District 66''', is ]'s 3rd largest ]. The district has one high school, one middle school, eight elementary schools, and one alternative high school. The district is in the center-west part of Omaha, between the ] district and the ] district. Westside also has over 1,000 "opt-in" students, with most coming from OPS. | ||
The high school, ], recently purchased about 2,000 ] computers in the "1:1 Initiative". Each high school student is issued one at the beginning of the year. They are used by the student throughout the school year, and then returned |
The high school, ], recently purchased about 2,000 ] computers in the "1:1 Initiative". Each high school student is issued one at the beginning of the year. They are used by the student throughout the school year, and then returned at the end of the school year. | ||
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Westside Community Schools, also known locally as District 66, is Omaha's 3rd largest school district. The district has one high school, one middle school, eight elementary schools, and one alternative high school. The district is in the center-west part of Omaha, between the Omaha Public Schools district and the Millard Public Schools district. Westside also has over 1,000 "opt-in" students, with most coming from OPS.
The high school, Westside High School, recently purchased about 2,000 iBook computers in the "1:1 Initiative". Each high school student is issued one at the beginning of the year. They are used by the student throughout the school year, and then returned at the end of the school year.
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