Elsmere Public SchoolElsmere Public School (ID#16-0101-000) was a school district in Nebraska.[1] It included the community of Elsmere. It was a K-8 school district.[2] HistoryThe school was renovated in 1960, and at the time it had one teacher.[3] In 2004 there were 51 people living in the boundary of the entire district, with four of them living in the community of Elsmere. The district employed one teacher and had a single student. The school received science class materials from Valentine High School and an online provider supplied instruction in the Spanish language. Patti Vannoy, a student at the University of Nebraska writing for the Lincoln Journal Star, stated that, referring to long distances, "Roads are a large part of why Elsmere Public School still exists,[...]"[2] The district was dissolved on June 15, 2006. Valentine Community Schools absorbed the former district.[1] See alsoReferences
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