Overview for Nebraska
For the 2020-21 school year, the Nebraska State Department of Education (NDE) collected weekly school-level data on learning model and student enrollment by learning model. COVID-19 case data for the state’s schools or districts are not currently available. Data on when and if districts had masking policies in place for staff or students are available for districts that responded to the COVID-19 School Data Hub Masking Survey (note that the state did not have a mask mandate in effect during the school year).
Data Details
Please review the Data Details for Nebraska for important information on the datasets presented below.
Note that not all states have available data at this time.
Predominant Learning Models in Nebraska in 2020-2021
Shown as a percentage of the 2020-21 school year that students in Nebraska had access to primarily in-person, hybrid, or virtual instruction. All calculations are weighted by enrollment size.
59%
In-Person
37%
Hybrid
4%
Virtual
Note. Values may not add to 100% due to rounding. This dataset includes 248 districts in the state with learning model data for the 2020-21 school year. Pandemic schooling mode data for the 2020–21 school year were provided by the Nebraska Department of Education (NDE). Data are available between August 2020–June 2021. The predominant model reflects the most common monthly model offered by school districts over the course of the school year, and not individual student schooling mode choices. For more information about the data, please see the state's Data Details.
Public Data Sources for Nebraska
Data | Learning model data available? | Source | Data Level | Time Interval | Download |
NE Learning Model Data | Yes | NE State Department of Education | School | Weekly |
Data | Available? | Source | Data Level | Download |
NE COVID-19 Data | No | |||
NE Masking Data | Yes | CSDH Masking Survey | District |