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Lothrop Magnet Center is a public elementary school located at 3300 North 22nd Street in the Kountze Place neighborhood of North Omaha, Nebraska. As a magnet school it focuses on the topics of science, Spanish and technology.〔("Magnet Schools", ) Omaha Public Schools. Retrieved 1/8/08.〕 The school currently serves 380 students in prekindergarten through fourth grade in Omaha, Nebraska.〔("Community description" ), Omaha Public Schools. Retrieved 1/8/08.〕 The school was one of Omaha's "black schools."〔(n.d.) (Excerpts from Interviews - Evelyn Montgomery ) Crestridge School of International/Global Studies, Omaha Public Schools. Retrieved 9/11/07.〕 In 1998 the school was protested by a Christian organization for offering professional development courses on homosexuality awareness after offensive slang was repeatedly heard throughout the school. They later offered a public apology.〔Matczak , M. (1998) ( "Group to apologize for saying school urges homosexuality," ) ''Omaha World Herald.'' August 14, 1998. Retrieved 1/8/08.〕 In 2007 the school was locked down after gunshots were fired in the surrounding neighborhood.〔("Parents, child react to lockdown," ) KETV. Retrieved 1/8/08.〕 ==Present demographics== In the 2007-08 school year African American students account for 84.7% of the total population of Lothrop. White students make up 8.1% and Hispanics account for 5.1% of the student population. The mobility rate is 22.2% and the attendance rate is 93.6%. Free and reduced lunch recipients account for 78.8% of the student population. It is a Title I school with a 66.68% poverty rate.〔("Lothrop Elementary School" ), Southwestern Educational Development Laboratory. Retrieved 1/8/08.〕
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