Located in a Midwestern community of 25,000 people, Columbus Public Schools offers the advantages of larger school districts with a small town atmosphere. The district features five new or recently remodeled elementary schools a newly renovated high school and one middle school. The Columbus Public School system stresses academic performance. Core area curricula for reading/ language arts, math, s
cience and social studies are aligned to the Nebraska Standards. Curriculum guides for all other content areas are developed using state frameworks and national standards. High school students can take advantage of numerous AP classes and dual credit courses in a variety of departments, as well as a wide variety of career and technology classes related to electronics, mechatronics, manufacturing, engineering, construction, auto mechanics, family and consumer sciences, business, computer technology and career exploration. Fine arts offerings include instrumental, vocal, theater and visual arts experiences. Five levels of both Spanish and German language classes are offered. Students attending Columbus Public Schools can choose from a wide array of extra curricular activities. The high school offers more than 50 options, including 19 sports. There are scholastic organizations from Destination Imagination where students compete using creative and futuristic thinking skills to dance team and Yearbook. The middle school also provides many chances for involvement in academic, athletic, recreational, fine arts, and leadership activities beyond the school day. In addition, all five elementary schools offer extended programming after the school day which includes activities related to hobbies, recreation, and homework assistance.