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Neb. Rev. Stat. § 79-701

Mission of public school system

Applied in 1 court decision — leading case Nebraska Coalition for Educational Equity & Adequacy v. Heineman (2007)

Most recently applied in Nebraska Coalition for Educational Equity & Adequacy v. Heineman (May 2007)

Laws 1984, LB 994, § 1; R.S.1943, (1994), § 79-4,140.01; Laws 1996, LB 900, § 375.

The Legislature hereby finds and declares that the mission of the State of Nebraska, through its public school system, is to: (1) Offer each individual the opportunity to develop competence in the basic skills of communications, computations, and knowledge of basic facts concerning the environment, history, and society; (2) Offer each individual the opportunity to develop higher order thinking and problem-solving skills by means of adequate preparation in mathematics, science, the social sciences, and foreign languages and by means of appropriate and progressive use of technology; (3) Instill in each individual the ability and desire to continue learning throughout his or her life; (4) Encourage knowledge and understanding of political society and democracy in order to foster active participation; (5) Encourage the creative potential of each individual through exposure to the fine arts and humanities; (6) Encourage a basic understanding of and aid the development of good health habits; and (7) Offer each individual the opportunity for career exploration and awareness.

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