Future preschool students got a chance to interact with teachers in a classroom environment at Cradle School! The next Cradle School will take place on 10/8 from 10-11! Don’t miss your chance to visit and experience the classroom! 🍎
4 months ago, Bellevue Independent Schools
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Tonight's football game against Gamble Montessori has been postponed until further notice. More details to come.
4 months ago, Bellevue Independent Schools
ATTENTION BELLEVUE JUNIORS AND SENIORS! Check out the flyer below and don't miss out on a great opportunity!
4 months ago, Bellevue Independent Schools
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This morning, Ms. Winkler's class learned about angle pairs that are formed by a transversal by playing a card matching game! #LoveTheVue #TigerPride
4 months ago, Bellevue Independent Schools
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Each month, classroom teachers at Grandview Elementary nominate a student for the Trait of the Month. September’s trait was RESPECT, and these students were nominated for being shining examples of it: Chainy Faria Landon Clifton Finn Teisman May Meyer Braylee Henry Parker White Coraline Bock Sidney Ferguson Logan Freimuth Ally McGuire Benji Ferguson These students got to enjoy a fun celebration in honor of this achievement this afternoon with popsicles and time at the park!
4 months ago, Bellevue Independent Schools
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On Tuesday, our Bellevue Preschool students took a trip to the Bellevue-Dayton Fire House and got to learn all about the firefighters and their equipment! All of the students had a great time learning!
4 months ago, Bellevue Independent Schools
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BELLEVUE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS! Are you looking for a job? Be sure to check out Ms. Carr's job opportunity board and see if one is the right fit for you!
4 months ago, Bellevue Independent Schools
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Coming soon! Bellevue High School is one of twenty five high schools that will participate in the Crosley's Custom Cruiser Contest! We are looking forward to seeing the artwork that our students submit for this contest!
4 months ago, Bellevue Independent Schools
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Today, Ms. Li taught Mandarin to Third Graders. The focus of today’s lesson was expressing emotion! Students watched video clips, identified emotions that were shown, and then learned how to say them in Mandarin.
4 months ago, Bellevue Independent Schools
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Earlier this week, Grandview Elementary’s teachers were highlighted in the Kentucky Department of Education’s Literacy Newsletter! The article is linked below and includes more details and quotes about the implementation of our new high-quality instructional resource for grades K-5. We’re proud of our teachers and students for their hard work and this state-wide recognition! https://content.govdelivery.com/accounts/KYDE/bulletins/3b784d6
4 months ago, Bellevue Independent Schools
The I³: Inspired, Individualized, Inclusive Team is excited to share their first newsletter of the 24-25 academic year! Please see the link below to learn more about our prevention efforts, exciting news, and future events. https://secure.smore.com/n/0tudn
4 months ago, Sarah Sharp
ATTENTION BELLEVUE MIDDLE SCHOOL FOOTBALL FANS! Campbell County has canceled our Middle School football game scheduled for this evening. There will be no game tonight.
4 months ago, Bellevue Independent Schools
ATTENTION BELLEVUE FOOTBALL FANS! Per Cincinnati Public Schools, our football game on Friday Sept 27th vs Gamble Montessori has been changed. The new game time will be 5 PM and will still be played at Western Hills High School.
4 months ago, Bellevue Independent Schools
Today in science class, Grandview Elementary Fourth Graders learned about sight, smell, touch, and memory through the eyes of animals! Students worked together to find out what these animals can infer from using their senses. #LoveTheVue #TigerPride
4 months ago, Bellevue Independent Schools
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Today is Kentucky Kids' Day! To celebrate, Grandview Elementary students have been creating their own pieces of felt art that will all come together to create one big collage!
4 months ago, Bellevue Independent Schools
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Good luck to TJ Sorrell as he competes in the 8th Regional Tournament today at Eagle Creek! Shotgun start is at 9:00 AM! #LoveTheVue #TigerPride
4 months ago, Bellevue Independent Schools
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Another Flat Ranger has returned to Ms. O'Neill's class from its National Park journey! This one returned from Charles Young Buffalo Soldiers National Monument along with this message: "First, they learned about Kentucky's born, Brigadier General Charles Young. General Young was born enslaved in May's Lick, Kentucky, on March 12, 1864. His father, Gabriel Young, served in the Civil War and after helping bring an end to the war, moved his family to Ripley, Ohio. Charles Young grew up with a focus on education and graduated high school in 1881. He became a teacher, but desired to further his education by going to college. He earned a nomination to attend the United States Military Academy at West Point and became the third African American to graduate from the school. He served as an Army officer leading Troops of Buffalo Soldiers across the United States and even the world. In 1894, he developed the first African American ROTC program in the country at Wilberforce University in Wilberforce, Ohio. He also served as the first African American superintendent of a National Park, being in charge of Sequoia and General Grant national parks in 1903. In 1904, he became the first African American military attaché to Haiti and the Dominican Republic and later served in Liberia. For his work in Liberia, he was awarded the Spingarn Medal by the NAACP. In 1917, he became the first African American to be promoted to the rank of Colonel in the U.S. Army. Pictured is one of the uniforms the Buffalo Soldiers once wore! The Charles Young Buffalo Soldier National Monument is located in General Young's former house here in Wilberforce, Ohio. He once owned this two-story home and 80-acres of farmland around it. They once grew green beans, corn, soybeans, tomatoes, and a bunch of other vegetables. Though the park does not farm the whole property, they do have a recreated Victory Garden. Victory Gardens were huge during World War II, as they were ways people could support the war effort and keep their families and communities fed. Currently the park has grown peppers, green beans, tomatoes, mint, squash, and cucumbers."
4 months ago, Bellevue Independent Schools
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Last Friday, Ms. O' Neill's FLEX Class did a "Be a Happiness Maker and not a Happiness Zapper" flower arrangement activity. Students learned how to make a simple floral arrangement. They made one arrangement for themselves and then, to help spread some good vibes, they made another one to give to a school employee! Thank you to the following: Flowers grown by Bob Runyan, former BHS teacher and owner of Vicky’s Pretty Flowers in Melbourne, KY Vases donated by the O’Neill Family
4 months ago, Bellevue Independent Schools
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Get ready for a big week of Bellevue sports! 🐅 GO TIGERS!! #LoveTheVue #TigerPride
4 months ago, Bellevue Independent Schools
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Grandview Elementary’s Fall Festival was a fun time for everyone this weekend! The day was filled with fun games, good food, and fantastic raffle prizes! Thank you to everyone who volunteered, and to everyone who came out to have a great time!
4 months ago, Bellevue Independent Schools
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