Important Happenings
3rd Annual 3 X 3 Men's March Madness Basketball Tournament
Charles Wilson. Director of Student Services on 02/15/2012Come and HOOP it up and share in the MARCH MADNESS with the Omaha Street School! Click here for details and for registration information.
Get Ready for the Madness!
Posted by Tami Saunders on 02/15/2012An opportunity to DOUBLE your giving POWER! A generous donor has offered to match all donations for the March Madness fund-raising campaign - up to $30,000! Stay tuned for details . . .
Word on the Street - February 2012
Lorri Parsons on 02/02/2012The OSS newsletter keeps you up to date on what's happening.
Applications being accepted for Spring 2012 Semester
Shelley Pool, Director of Education on 02/01/2012Spring Semester 2012 starts Wednesday, January 18! If you (or someone you know) is interested in finding out more about opportunities as a student at OSS, click on the link for more information.
OPEN DATES for Volunteers wanting to serve Lunch or a Family Night Dinner.
Posted by Tami Saunders on 12/01/2011Looking for a way to share? Our lunch and dinner ministry is one of the BEST ways to meet and impact our students and staff. We have open days we need to fill and hope you can help. To find out more, click the link above and scroll down to "Lunch & Family Night Dinner Progam."
Welcome to our website!
The Omaha Street School, a faith-based alternative high school, located in Omaha, Nebraska, puts at-risk youth on the road to success. Omaha Street School focuses on dropout prevention by offering a personalized education, a moral code, and tools for self-sufficiency through non-traditional approaches.
The 9th-12th grade high school students at OSS have typically not succeeded in traditional public or private schools, and many arrive with significant learning deficiencies. Students come from the recommendations of current/former students, community partners, and the juvenile justice system. OSS offers low student to teacher ratios, individualized student learning plans and a focus on career pathways.
The OSS Future Focus program is designed to move clients, ages 17 and older, towards job readiness or continuing education. Programs include individualized GED tutoring and job skills certification opportunities in collaboration with community partners.
The Omaha Street School is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization.

