
Check out the flyer below for information on this year's NaviGo Career Exploration Summer Camps!
These are a great way to learn about careers for your future!


Today, students had a blast during their math centers!
Ms. Pitzer's Second Graders practiced counting, identifying coins, and learned how to make amounts using the fewest coins possible.
They also got a chance to explore the US Mint and learn how our money is made.
Hands-on learning made counting money fun and engaging!

LET'S DANCE! On April 18 from 7-11 PM at the Fairfield Venues (700 Fairfield Ave.) the Bellevue Education Foundation is hosting the Groove for Good fundraiser to benefit academics and the arts. Your ticket includes food, one alcoholic drink, and lots of entertainment! Silent auction, cash bar, and rooftop views, too. Buy your ticket today: https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/ticketing/groove-for-good-dance-party


Yesterday in the Library, Grandview Elementary Third Graders read a classic, "The Tortoise and the Hare," checked out new books, and then coded with Scratch Jr.
Students picked their own animals and made them race just like the tortoise and the hare!

📢 Attention 10th-Grade Families! 📢
The 10th-Grade ACT has been rescheduled and will now take place on April 15 & 16. Please mark your calendars and ensure your student is prepared for this important assessment.
✅ Why is this important? The ACT helps students gauge their academic progress and opens doors for future opportunities.
✅ How can students prepare? Free ACT practice tests are available online to help students get familiar with the test format and build confidence. BMHS is also hosting FLEX sessions geared towards prepping for the ACT.
✅ What can you do? Encourage your student to get a good night’s sleep, eat a healthy breakfast, and arrive on time!
If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to Staci Paff (Building Assessment Coordinator) or Tiffany Hicks (District Assessment Coordinator). Thank you for your support! 💛🖤 #LoveTheVue #TigerPRIDE

Happy St. Patrick's Day! 🍀
Kindergarteners came back to their room and found out that a Leprechaun had visited and had a party, leaving treats behind!





Mark your calendars for the Grandview Elementary Summer Program!
June 2nd - June 27th
More information to come!


Thank you to everyone who came out to see Beetlejuice Junior performed by our Bellevue Drama Club!
The students put on a fantastic show this weekend and showed off all of their hard work! Congratulations on a job well done!
We would like to offer a huge thank you to our Director, Torie Pate Perdue, from The Carnegie Arts Center, the Bellevue Education Foundation, and Jason Burgess from the Commonwealth Artists Student Center for their generous support for our production!

Get ready for a big week of Bellevue sports! 🐅 GO TIGERS!!
#LoveTheVue #TigerPride


Hello BMHS Families!
Please see the link below for the latest version of the BMHS Parent/Family Update. Have a great weekend!
https://secure.smore.com/n/ut53k


Today is Pi Day!
Students and staff celebrated by wearing jerseys, eating delicious pie at lunch, and having a scavenger hunt for pi hidden in the school!
Happy Pi Day!



This week's Bellevue Bulletin is here! Take a look at the events from this week and catch up on what you may have missed!
https://secure.smore.com/n/8bxdf

Sign ups for the blood drive are now open!


Today, Ms. Taylor's class learned how to work with fractions on a ruler!

Today, David Kennett, Associate Director of Admissions at NKU, presented two very deserving students with the Phillip C. Yeager Endowed Scholarship.
Taytem Sorrell and Ashley Moreland will a receive a full tuition scholarship for the next four years!
We are extremely proud of the work these amazing students have put into their academic and extra-curricular careers. We look forward to seeing great things from these Tigers!
Congratulations, Taytem and Ashley!

Smile Club members have worked diligently since the end of January to write, rehearse, and film campaign videos with Campbell County Drug-Free Alliance. They volunteered their time after school yesterday to record PSA videos about the importance of lockboxes and Deterra bags. Lockboxes are used to store any type of medication or items that could be harmful to others. They are used to keep children, pets, elderly family members, and safer from ingesting medication that is not theirs. A Deterra bag is used to deactivate and destroy extra medication. This not only keeps everyone safe from extra medication, but it is safer for the environment.
If you or someone you know is in need of a lockbox and/or a Deterra bag, please reach out to Ms. Sharp or Ms. Queen. Lockboxes and Deterra bags are also available from the Campbell County Drug-Free Alliance. These resources are available to the public for free and contact information is below.
sarah.sharp@bellevue.kyschools.us
celeste.queen@bellevue.kyschools.us
859-341-2473 ext. 660
CCDFA
859-444-8949
CAMPBELLCOUNTYDFA@gmail.com




Grandview Elementary is excited to offer: No "Lion," We Love to Read!
GES will host their Family Literacy Night next Thursday, March 20th from 5:30-7pm. Come join friends from the Campbell County Animal Shelter, Newport Aquarium, and Pet Partners of Greater Cincinnati as we learn new strategies on how to read AND practicing our reading skills to animals!


Today in Math, Third Graders at Grandview Elementary learned about equivalent fractions by solving problems and visualizing the fractions.

Congratulations to Chloe Meyers and Marcelo Herald for placing at the KHSAA Indoor Track State Championship last week!
Chloe Meyers - 3rd place in Shotput
Marcelo Herald - 3rd place in Long Jump and 4th place in Hurdles
Way to represent the TIGERS!

