Congratulations to Shy Miller for being named Small School Athlete of the Week! Shy posted a time of 20 minutes 45 seconds (a new record for Belpre) to finish 17th in the Panther Invitational at Pickerington North.
Way to go Shy!
Belpre Elementary first grade students enjoyed exploring the world around them during a fall field trip to the park. From leaves to colors found in nature, this group of learners creatively connected to nature. How fun!
BHS Homecoming is in the books. Our Student Council would like to thank our alumni, staff, and students who helped make this year's Homecoming so memorable.
Congratulations to our new Belpre Middle School Student Council!
Belpre High School's Personal and Professional Development class spent a wonderful day learning from local entrepreneurs. Many thanks go to the Belpre Chamber of Commerce and the generous Belpre small businesses who hosted our students!
It's Creature Feature Friday! Check out the creatures that our fifth grade students at Belpre Elementary studied this week - from turtles to praying mantis', these scientists are all about inquiry and investigation.
Please join us at Ralph Holder Stadium this evening at 6:20 when we will introduce our 2022 BHS Homecoming Court. Our Queen & King will be crowned at the beginning of half time.
Mr. Carpenter’s seventh grade classes engaged in a hands-on lab in which they used fruity rice cereal, warm water, and yeast to create sickness bags that inflated themselves. The learning was that within science, physical systems can either be described as open or closed depending on their relationship to the universe around them. BCS teachers are working hard to make learning engaging, fun, and tied to 21st century Portrait of a Graduate competencies!
Thank you to the folks from the OSU Washington County Junior Farmers Market program and the River City Farmers Market for taking time to share healthy foods and habits with our 4th grade students at Belpre Elementary! From fresh vegetables to ways to make movement part of the day, our students enjoyed every moment.
Below is information about a special virtual event to learn more about technical training pathways after HS graduation! If your junior or senior is working on on what they may do after high school, check this out!
Special event for 11th & 12th grade parents: In-demand, well-paid jobs in Ohio are going unfilled. Teens and families need information about these 21st-century career options in emerging technologies and how to gain the skills for these jobs. Ohio Technical Centers provide post-secondary educational opportunities in a wide variety of fields including healthcare, computers, culinary, welding, HVAC, automation, and many more. Join representatives from the Ohio Technical Centers and At The Core for an informative, free webinar on October 13 at 6:30 pm. Register: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/2916590175468/WN_WgRB_BudRCe33OujdYvFcg
Announcing the 2022 Belpre High School Homecoming Court. The Court will be introduced during pregame at Friday's Homecoming Game and our 2022 Queen and King will be crowned at halftime. Congratulations to these students and thank you for representing BHS!
Pictured Front L-R: Freshman Attendants - Haiden Tabler & Shy Miller, Sophomore Attendant - Reagan Moore & Andrew Rickman (not pictured); Junior Attendants - Trace Willis & Kelsi VanFossen. Back Row - Senior Queen & King Candidates - Emmi Dowell, Mia Williams, Trista Harpold, Maggie Johnson, Audrey Johnson, Jayden Dowell, Louden Wolfe, Carter Cox, & Nick Diaz. Not Pictured - Anthony Neal.
This is the final round of pictures from last week’s professional learning. In these pictures, teachers in the project based learning cohort continue editing projects that are inquiry based, connected to the real world, and are engaging for students!
Let's Boogie! Our Student Council has planned a fun week of Spirit Activities for our High School and Junior High Students.
Belpre City Schools is pleased to introduce our new 3rd-grade intervention specialist and head girls basketball coach, Mr. Chris Fennell! Mr. Fennell began his college career at The Ohio State University, where he was majoring in genetics. He then decided to go a different route and transferred to Penn State, from which he graduated after pursuing a degree in psychology. After completing his college studies, Mr. Fennell began coaching basketball for the Marietta Junior High boys team. During this time he also taught in a Marietta multiple disability classroom. He stated that he felt like a perfect match for this role, and knew he could have a profound impact working in this area. After 5-6 years, Mr. Fennell decided to step away from the classroom and pursue only coaching and being a dad to his two beautiful children. During this time, Mr. Fennell became our very own Belpre girls basketball assistant coach. He continued in this position for 3 years until he was offered the head coaching position. Due to Mr. Fennell's wife encouraging him to get back into the classroom, Mr. Fennell decided to accept the 3rd-grade intervention specialist position and get back to making an impact- not just on the court, but in the classroom as well! We are so grateful his wife pushed him to become an even more impactful part of our school district and team! Mr. Fennell’s goal for this year is to broaden his impact and increase positivity within his classroom. He also wants to focus on growth with his basketball girls, and rebuild the program to one that the community can take immense pride in! Mr. Fennell stated he is thrilled to be in our school and has always appreciated the kindness and welcoming attitude of our community members. While being assistant coach, he claims that Belpre felt like a home without actually living here, and he is so excited to be a part of our school's family and culture! Mr. Fennell is located in the elementary school, room 206, where he invites you to come in and say hello and introduce yourself. Belpre looks forward to seeing the positive impact we know Mr. Fennell will have in the classroom and on the court!
Thank you to our community members for joining our fun!
Teachers step into the role of local historians as today's Professional Development continues!
Teachers step into the role of local historians as today's Professional Development continues!
Starting this Sunday 9/18, the Belpre Recreational Basketball Program will be having open gym for all Belpre students in grade 3rd-6th at the elementary school. This is open to both boys and girls. 3rd & 4th grades will be from 1:00 to 2:30 and 5th & 6th grades will be from 2:30 to 4:00. This will run every Sunday at the same times until the end of October.
Call 740-423-3000 to schedule a conference!
Belpre City Schools is thrilled to introduce our new Elementary school assistant principal, Mr. Shane Freshour! Mr. Freshour comes to us from Warren High School, where he was the assistant principal for 9 years. Prior to going to Warren, he taught here at Belpre for 11 years. We are so grateful to have him back with us! Mr. Freshour obtained his undergraduate degree in elementary education at Marietta college. He then furthered his education at Salem International where he graduated with a master's degree in Administration. Mr. Freshour reports always loving the people of Belpre, and when the job opportunity arose he couldn’t pass it up! When asked why he chose teaching as a career, he explained that he played baseball at Marietta college and attended a local baseball camp one summer. At this camp, he realized his love for teaching children and his desire to be able to make a difference in the lives of our youth. One of Mr. Freshour’s goals for this year is to become more educated in being a mentor to younger children; he has been in the routine of working with middle school students and is looking forward to learning more about how to build rapport with elementary students. Mr. Freshour’s office is located in the main office hallway at the elementary school, where he invites you in to introduce yourself! Belpre has no doubt that he will be a true asset to our school!