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About Our Organization
St. Joseph Catholic School educates children from preschool through 5th grade. Each grade level has a lay teacher dedicated to the mission of Catholic education. Administration consists of a lay Head Teacher and the parish pastor as the Chief Administrative Officer. The Diocese of Lincoln Education Office provides oversight and direction in our Catholic identity. St. Joseph Catholic School is faithful to Catholic teachings, respectful of the role of the parents and family in a child's education, and has high regard for academic excellence. Class size currently is an average of 12 students per grade. This ratio of student to teacher provides the opportunity to build strong relationships as well as individualize the student's education based on their needs.
Our project aims to add a water bottle filling station to our lunchroom.
Our mission is to support our student athletes in ways that will enhance and promote a positive high school athletic experience for all. The Beatrice Orange Booster Club is organized to promote our student athletes throughout the...
The Beatrice Educational Foundation, a non-profit corporation, was established in 1987 and was one of the first educational foundations in the state of Nebraska. The Foundation’s purpose is to provide a permanent source of financial...
Beatrice Christian Academy is a Christian learning center. Our mission is to inspire each person who enters our doors to find their God-given, world-changing calling. We believe each child has a God-given gift that can change the world in a profound way.
The United Way pays half of the costs for providing the books in Gage County and the Imagination Library funds the remaining fee. The monthly price of the program in 2014 was $400, but has grown to $1,200 a month in 2022.
St. Paul's Lutheran School .... A Great Place to Grow! St. Paul's Lutheran School - Beatrice is a Christian school operated by St. Paul's Lutheran Church, a member of the Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod.
The Beatrice Public Library provides a variety of services, including books, videos, DVDs, audio books, free internet search service, periodicals, genealogy and local history collections.
In 2001, eight men met in a basement who all had a passion for trains and model railroading and B.A.R.E was born! As a non-profit organization, the Beatrice Area Railroad Enthusiasts are committed to preserve local railroad history and is open to the public.