Adams County Public Schools

There are 22 public schools in Adams County, Nebraska, serving 4,807 students. You can narrow this list by selecting school levels above the table below, or specifying additional search criteria.

Adams County Public Schools - Nebraska

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Town
School
# Students
Grades
Ayr Ayr School
28 PK-6
Hastings Adams Central Junior Senior High School
457 7-12
Hastings Adams Co Early Learning Center
n/a PK
Hastings Adams County 15 Elementary School
76 PK
Hastings Aim High Program
n/a 9-12
Hastings Alcott Elementary School
294 PK-5
Hastings Esu #9 Preschool Home Base Prg
n/a PK
Hastings Hastings Middle School
749 6-8
Hastings Hastings Senior High School
937 9-12
Hastings Hawthorne Elementary School
405 PK-5
Hastings Life Skills Program
n/a PK-12
Hastings Lincoln Elementary School
310 PK-5
Hastings Longfellow Elementary School
348 PK-5
Hastings Morton Elementary School
278 PK-5
Hastings Nebraska Youth Academy
n/a 7-12
Hastings Raymond A Watson Elementary School
222 PK-5
Hastings Tri-view School
27 PK-6
Hastings Wallace School
148 PK-6
Juniata Juniata Elementary School
137 PK-6
Kenesaw Kenesaw Elementary School
143 PK-6
Kenesaw Kenesaw Secondary School
138 7-12
Roseland Silver Lake High School
110 7-12

County Statistics:

About This County (Adams)
County Statistics
(NE) State Statistics
Population (Approximate) 30,634 people 1,710,530 people
% (age 25+) w/College Degree 25% 25%
Median Household Income $75,854 $40,555
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    Source: 2011 NCES Data, NE Dept. of Education