Omaha Public Schools just rolled out two big policy wins for students: a new graduation path for those with juvenile court ties or living away from home, letting them earn their diploma with just 40 credits — no extra hurdles. Plus, they synced their school year definition with the federal government’s to avoid penalizing teens who turn 21 mid-year. Behind the scenes, budget talks are heating up as the district balances student support with fiscal responsibility — all while making sure every student has a fair shot at success.

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