OUR SCHOOLS
Ralston Public Schools serve more than 3,000 students in a
community which includes the city of Ralston and portions of
southwest
Omaha, NE with a total population of 22,000.
The school district has six elementary schools, one middle
school and
one high school. We have about 250 teachers and 175
non-certified staff
on board.
A sampling of the special programs in Ralston Public Schools
includes
elementary counseling, outdoor education , computer
education, special
education, gifted education, fine arts and vocational
education.
Our school district is supported by fine groups such as the
District
Parent Advisory Council, Ralston s senior citizen group, and
parent-school organizations, as well as individual volunteers who give
their time and talents to the schools.
The Ralston Community Schools Foundation generates funds to support
programs not financed through the district s tax dollars, but valuable
to the schools and the community. Among other activities, the Foundation
operated a preschool and plans on extended child care program.
EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES
Ralston Educators find the opportunity to pursue a higher education at
several local universities and colleges, including the University of
Nebraska at Omaha, Creighton University, the College of St. Mary,
Bellevue University and Metropolitan Community College.
OUR MISSION
Ralston School District has an educational mission to develop
self-reliant
citizens who are motivated to life-long learning, capable of living
successfully and working productively in an ever-changing world. It is
our goal that those citizens are prepared to relate to a variety of
cultures, through a superior educational environment which combines
effective teaching methods, a comprehensive curriculum, community
support, and concern for the person.
In its efforts to complete its educational mission, the Ralston School
District holds the following 10 beliefs.
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The foremost responsibility of any educational organization is the
student.
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The dignity, worth and uniqueness of each individual are to be
respected.
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Every person s right to have his/her own opinions and values must be
acknowledged.
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The essence of education is the ability to deal responsibly with choice
in a changing world.
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Morality and values are vital ingredients in any educational process.
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Public education must teach the patriotic heritage of our country and
the beliefs and values of its people.
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Public education is a right, and opportunity, and a responsibility for
everyone.
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Public education should provide every individual the means to excel in
his/her life.
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Public education is necessary for the preservation of democracy and
self-government.