About

Educating the Mind and Heart

WHAT WE DO

In our 67 Catholic schools, children are enriched by a complete education right from the start. Archdiocese of Omaha Catholic schools form each child mind, body and spirit, so they can become the people that God intended.

WHO WE SERVE

We welcome students preschool through 12th grade, from all faith backgrounds in 51 elementary schools
 and 16 high schools
. This accounts for nearly 19,000 students across 23 counties.

We believe all families who want to provide their children with a Catholic education should have the opportunity. Tuition assistance is available from a number of private and parish-based programs.

Faith is the reason for our existence and the foundation for everything we do and say. We are committed to growing students’ faith by educating them on Catholic teaching and living according to the principles Jesus taught.

WORD OF HONOR

All children deserve to have a joyful childhood. They deserve to be surrounded by adults who care.

The Archdiocese of Omaha is committed to protecting all children. Anyone who is in contact with minors is required to be Safe Environment Certified.

Catholic Schools Office Staff

Vickie Kauffold, Ed. S.

Superintendent
(402) 557-5600 ext 2002

Anita L. Harkins-Mehsling, Ed. D.

Associate Superintendent
Phone: (402) 557-5600 ext 2012

Jeanna White, M.S. Ed.

Facilitator of Curriculum and Instruction
(402) 557-5600 ext. 2011

Beatriz Arellanes

Latino School Enrollment
(402) 557-5570

Sara Hood, M.S. Ed.

E-learning Facilitator
(402) 557-5600

Katie Alitz

Administrative Secretary
(402) 557-5600 ext. 2300

Looking for another staff member? Visit the Archdiocese of Omaha directory to view all Chancery staff members.

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Step One: Contact the Teacher or Counselor

Most concerns can be resolved with the help of your student’s teacher or school staff. School staff is here to help your child. Teachers can help resolve concerns when made aware of them as soon as possible.

Step Two: Contact the School Principal

If you believe your concern is unresolved, contact the school principal.

Step Three: Additional Contacts

If the concern remains unsolved after talking with your school principal, please use the contact form below based on your situation.

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