Education

Dodge High School is the home of Class D "Three Peat" (1995-1997) Girls State Track Champions and "Four Peat" (1994-1997) Boys 8-Man State Football Champions.

Dodge Public School is a fully accredited Class 3, K-12 district, which provides a comprehensive program in both college preparatory and vocational education courses.  School District No. 46 in Dodge County covers 73 square miles and has an actual valuation of $81,861,437.  The school has an enrollment of 90 students in grades K-6 with a teacher/pupil ratio of approximately 25 to 1 and 106 students in the junior-senior high, with a teacher/pupil ratio of approximately 9 to 1.  Administrators are Randy Marymee, Superintendent and Patty Novicki, Principal.  Phone:  402-693-2207.

St. Wenceslaus Catholic School, established in 1911, is the only Catholic elementary school in Dodge County and has an enrollment of 60 students in grades one through eight. In September 2007 St. Wenceslaus started a preschool program to serve area needs.  Phone:  402-693-2819.

Credit and non-credit classes are offered to the Dodge area through Central Community College - Platte Campus.  Credit courses are also available on an individualized basis at the Howells/Dodge Learning Center located at Howells High School, six miles west of Dodge.

Other colleges offering on and off campus courses within a 45-mile radius of Dodge are: