Parrish Alternative Program
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Parrish is located at 4315 Cuming St., Omaha, NE 68131. Once the student placement office notifies Parrish of the expulsion, the building secretary will contact the parent(s)/guardian(s) to set up an individual orientation meeting. Students who wish to attend Parrish must go through an orientation meeting along with a Parrish Administrator and their parent(s)/guardian(s) before starting classes. This orientation session is designed to give an overview of the program to parents/guardians and set expectations for students as they will join already established classrooms. Students will review school-wide expectations, receive their class schedule, and all high school students will have a review of current high school credits. All high school students are required to complete 70 hours of community service.
Transportation Options
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School Bus: The Expelled Students Program at Parrish does not provide transportation on school buses.
Metro Bus: Students can utilize the Metro bus system. Bus routes and times can be found at the Ometro website. During this time, if students have a current school ID, they can ride the Metro bus for free.
Parent/Guardians Transportation: Parents/Guardians are always welcome to transport their student to and from school. When dropping off or picking up your student, please park in a parking spot. As the northwest parking lot can become congested, we encourage you to pick your student up at their specific dismissal time. All students will exit from the Northwest door.
Student Transportation: Students who have a valid drivers license can drive to and from Parrish. In order to park at Parrish, we will need a copy of the student's drivers license and proof of insurance. Students will also need to complete the appropriate paperwork.
Students should not arrive at Parrish more than 5 minutes before the start of their session and should be picked up or leave campus within 5 minutes of their last bell.
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Ms. Michaela Jackson
I am excited about returning to the Alternative Education Team as the Program Director for the 2024-25 school year. This is my 26th year as an educator in the Omaha Public Schools. I have served in many roles including, Assistant Principal at Beveridge Magnet School, Dean of Students at Blackburn, and Special Education teacher at multiple locations in the district. I earned my MS in Educational Administration from UNO and my BS from College of St. Mary. I am an Omaha area native. I have four children and three grandchildren. My passion is to advocate, provide and invest in the lives of young people to help them to achieve their goals.
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Ms. Caprecia Williams
I am starting my 20th year as an educator in the Omaha Public Schools. I started my journey as a Special Education teacher at Northwest High School. I then became a Dean of Students at Blackburn Alternative Program and now have the honor of being the Assistant Program Director at the Parrish Expelled Student Program for the 2024-25 school year. I earned my MS in Educational Administration and Special Education from UNO and my BS from Peru State College. I am an Omaha native. My passion is to help students succeed.
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