Education
Education in Omaha is served by a mix of public and private K–12 schools, higher education institutions, and a public library system. The city is part of a broader metropolitan area that includes multiple school districts beyond Omaha Public Schools (OPS). OPS is the largest district in the state, serving tens of thousands of students from early childhood through high school. The district offers a variety of magnet programs and specialized learning paths.
Higher education in Omaha is robust: you’ll find public research universities, private religious institutions, community colleges, and specialized health science schools. The University of Nebraska Omaha (UNO) is a key public university serving the metropolitan area. Omaha also hosts institutions focused on medical, law, and health‑science disciplines.
The Omaha Public Library system supports literacy, research, and community learning with multiple branches across the city. The system is evolving: its central library (the W. Dale Clark Library) was demolished and is being replaced by a new “Central Public Library” scheduled to open in 2026. The library network continues to offer numerous branch locations to serve neighborhoods.
Overall, Omaha’s educational ecosystem offers many options in K–12, postsecondary, and public library services, making it a city with solid infrastructure for lifelong learning.
Public Schools (K–12)
Colleges and Universities (Higher Education)
Public Libraries
EDUCATION NEWS
University of Nebraska Medical Center Unveils New Simulation Lab
Omaha, October 27, 2025 The University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha has launched a new $5 million simulation lab aimed at enhancing medical training for healthcare professionals. Funded by a...
Creighton Men’s Basketball Dominates Colorado State in Exhibition Game
Omaha, NE, October 27, 2025 Creighton University’s men’s basketball team showcased their skills with a 78-65 win over Colorado State in an exhibition match held at CHI Health Center Omaha. Senior...
Nebraska Men’s Basketball Welcomes New Assistant Coach
Lincoln, NE, October 27, 2025 The University of Nebraska men’s basketball team has hired Marcus Thompson as an assistant coach to enhance their coaching staff for the upcoming season. Thompson, who...
University of Nebraska Omaha Renames College of Business
Omaha, October 27, 2025 The University of Nebraska Omaha has renamed its College of Business in honor of a significant $10 million donation from alumni Thomas and Joyce Moorehead. This transformative...
Creighton Bluejays Overcome Colorado State Rams in Exhibition
Omaha, NE, October 27, 2025 The Creighton Bluejays showcased their basketball prowess with a dominant 82-65 victory over the Colorado State Rams in their exhibition opener. This match served as an...
Omaha Native Joins Dallas Cowboys Cheerleading Squad
Omaha, October 27, 2025 Maddy Unger, a 22-year-old from Omaha, has secured a spot on the prestigious Dallas Cowboys cheerleading squad. Her journey, from high school cheerleader to professional performer, highlights...
Teacher Injured in Knife Altercation at Omaha Northwest High School
Omaha, NE, October 27, 2025 A 45-year-old teacher was injured by a 16-year-old student with a knife during a classroom altercation at Omaha Northwest High School. The teacher received treatment for...
Millard West Marching Band Wins Third State Championship
Omaha, NE, October 27, 2025 The Millard West High School marching band achieved a significant victory by clinching their third state championship in four years at the Nebraska State Bandmasters Association...
Omaha Northwest High School Staff Member Injured in Knife Incident
Omaha, NE, October 27, 2025 A staff member at Omaha Northwest High School was injured when a student brandished a knife, prompting a swift lockdown and police response. The educator sustained...