Recruiting 101 - The Real Story sponsored by the Athletic Booster Club
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Veterans' Day (observed)
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Girls Varsity Volleyball (Away)
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Early Dismissal
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Girls Varsity Volleyball (Away)
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Girls Varsity Volleyball (Away)
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Thanksgiving Break (no school)
Bellevue West News
Driver's Education
Yearbook Dedication Page Order Form
Bellevue Receives Recommendation for Top Honors
The AdvancED Quality Assurance Review Team praised Bellevue Public Schools students, staff, parents and community members for their sense of pride, teamwork and commitment to equity, partnerships and lifelong learning. The team recommended Bellevue Public Schools for accreditation in the worldwide AdvancED program.
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Facts About the H1N1 Flu
As concerns increase about the spread of the H1N1 flu in the United States, Alegent Health Clinic physician Larry Brown, M.D. says prevention, not panic, is important for parents.
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Fall One-Act Play Festival
November 5-7, 2009 7:00 p.m. Old Sun, True Identity, UG The Caveman Musicalare the scheduled shows. Adults are $6, students $3, and children 12 and under are free with an adult admission. Seniors, staff, and BPS student preview is at 3:30 p.m. on November 4, 2009.
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Order Your Yearbook Online!
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Athletic Scholarships 101 - The Real Story
Are you good enough to play college athletics?
Do you know how many scholarships are available
in your sport? What are the academic requirements for athletic scholarships? Do you know how the recruiting process works?
Do you know the differences between Division I, II,
III and NAIA schools when it comes to recruiting? You’re invited to attend a special presentation
for student athletes and their parents.
Monday November 9th at 7pm Bellevue West Auditorium Presentations by Kevin Broderick, Bellevue West
Activities Director
and a panel of area College Coaches from NAIA to DIVISION 1
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Meet Our Principal
Mr. Rohlfs is in his 13th year as Principal at Bellevue West. His journey through education found him teaching, coaching and working as Activities Director. He admits he works hard but he does it with grace, pleasure and pride. Read more about Mr. Rohlfs.
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The Story of Bellevue West High School
After years of a growing enrollment and crowded hallways at Bellevue High School, voters approved a $15 million bond issue for the building of the city's second high school, Bellevue West.