
Fourth grade Belpre Elementary students are helping prepare for our 2021 Veterans Day Drive-Thru on Wednesday, November 10th from 7:00-9:00 p.m.
Please join us by driving through the horseshoe at Belpre Elementary Wednesday evening to experience this beautiful display honoring America's Veterans.   Thank you for your service!




Congratulations to BES third grade student Kayla Robinson for writing an award winning scary story!  Kayla is the recipient of WMOA's Scary Story writing contest award, and spent an evening recording her work to air on the radio.  We're so proud of Kayla's creativity!



Belpre Elementary fourth grade students were up to the challenge of packing their pumpkins for the annual Pumpkin Drop!  This group of super scientists had 15 minutes to use recyclable materials to try to protect the pumpkin from breaking on impact.





Come out and support our BHS Boys Basketball team this season!


Mr. Ryan Leasure’s Life Skills Training class includes workbooks to complete as the class progresses. The workbooks contain activities to go along with the class content. In hopes of encouraging student achievement in life skills training, cash prizes were awarded to the top three students who produced the best, most complete workbooks! Pictured above is our first place winner, Katherine Leiter. Her workbook was outstanding! Cash prizes were also awarded to the second and third place winners yesterday as well. All three students were thrilled about their rewards and proud of themselves for the accomplishment!



We will be having a makeup OHSAA winter preseason meeting on 11/10/21 at 6:00pm in the BHS library. All parents and athletes who have not attended need to be there. This will be the last opportunity to attend for the winter season.  

Congratulations to Belpre High School's November Students of the Month--Natalie Miller and Alex Gabbard!

The Post-School Readiness class enjoyed painting and setting up displays with the Holiday Lights Committee this morning and then spent the afternoon doing yard work for a wonderful elderly resident. The students took a lot pride in helping out today.  Their next project is going to be raising money to provide appreciation baskets for nurses at local hospitals. If you’d like to donate to this project, please contact teacher Jen Wells at bc_jwells@belpre.k12.oh.us.





Make sure to come out and show your support for our BHS Girls Basketball teams this season!


Attention Belpre Families. The Pfizer vaccine is now approved for ages 5-11. There will be a shot clinic on Friday, November 12th at Belpre Elementary school for any families who wish to have their child receive the vaccine. This is an optional clinic and parents will need to be present to provide consent. If you are interested, please call or email Nurse Megan at 740-423-3010 or bc_mfreed@belpre.k12.oh.us by Tuesday, November 9th. 

On November 3rd, our 7th grade young men traveled to the Belpre Masonic Lodge for a two-hour retreat dedicated to supporting and teaching some of the important things to know when entering middle school.  A small contingent of Belpre High School teachers, administrators, counselors and social workers accompanied the students to facilitate the retreat and engage in dialogue with them. Important topics such as maintaining personal space, appropriate peer relations and communication, online social media conduct, and protecting public property were covered. Special presentations were provided by Sgt. Joe Kirby of the Belpre Police Department and Washington County Probation Officer Brockmeier. The retreat concluded with a powerful motivational speech by Coach Jimmie Bell on how legacies are built through actions and attitudes. "Shoot Your Shot!!" 





We would like to invite our community to our Veterans Day Drive thru.  This is our way of honoring our Veterans for all they have done and do for us every day for their many sacrifices for our freedom.  


Don't forget!  We will be hosting a Virtual Town Hall Meeting Wednesday, November 3, 2021, at 6:00 p.m. The meeting will be streamed on Facebook Live as well as our Youtube channel on this link 
 https://youtu.be/a3BAGkJ7-OI.  We're excited to spotlight upcoming events and share information regarding the New Facilities Master Plan currently under discussion and the High School after school program.


Pride.


Belpre High School cheerleaders helped put lights up this week! 





Belpre City Schools is delighted to announce our continued collaboration with the Character Lab Research Network, headquartered in Philadelphia, PA. This continuing partnership has already yielded excellent data to help us hear and understand our students' opinions, ideas, and habits. There will be a Research Activity Launch on Thursday, October 28th during 5th period. During this time, all of our available 7th through 12th grade students will have an opportunity to participate in an online, 30-minute research activity. The questions for this activity have been pre-screened and approved by CLRN staff and BCS staff. However, should any parent or student wish to opt-out, the following opt-out link has been provided by the Character Lab Research Network:
 
 https://tinyurl.com/characterlaboptout
 
Please remember that this activity is voluntary, and your student can discontinue the activity at any time, even if they start the activity. The results provided by this activity will be made available online later this fall. Previous results from 2020-2021 have been shared with the BCS School Board during public meetings, and remain available online for comparison.  


The Pride of Belpre Marching Band would like to invite everyone to our Community Band night! This Friday, October 29th at 6:00 p.m. at the high school football field. The event is free but donations are welcomed. The band will be performing their state qualifying, award-winning show titled “Carry On.” The Pride of Belpre will be performing their show this Sunday, Oct. 31st at 5:00 p.m. In Dayton, Ohio at the OMEA Band State Finals. Come out on Friday for a great night of music and show your support to the members after all their hard work this season! See you Friday!!!!!

Cross Country Community Service Today the Belpre High School Cross Country team joined the hard-working men of the Holiday Lights Committee to set up the display at Howes Grove Park. The team really enjoyed helping out and gained a greater appreciation for the amount of time and work that goes into this wonderful holiday tradition.





Due to multiple inquiries about donations to the Eagle Clawset, please bring your donations during school hours to the high school main office. We also would like to encourage all donors to support Belpre Area Ministries Food Pantry and other helping organizations such as the Latrobe Street Mission and Salvation Army. We thank all of you for your generosity! 

The Student Services Department would like to present the newly-reorganized Eagle Clawset! The Eagle Clawset was originally started by Mr. Mike Seebaugh prior to the COVID years, but due to the past few years being unlike any other, the Eagle Clawset was in need of refreshing! The Eagle Clawset is a FREE supplies exchange where students and/or their families can go to get necessities such as clothing, canned goods, hygiene products, shoes and school supplies. The clothing is a mix of men and women’s clothing, with sizes ranging from XS-XXL. We have tops, sweaters, jeans, sweatpants, pullovers, coats, hoodies, undergarments, socks, etc. The canned goods were just updated in September and cleared out based on expiration dates. They will continue to be filtered through as time goes on to make sure that everything is fresh. Our hygiene products and school supplies have been taken advantage of the most. We have feminine products, deodorants, body wash, shampoo, hand sanitizer and much more! We also have a large stock of book bags that are filled with much-needed school supplies. All of these necessities are available to ANYONE associated with Belpre City Schools, free of charge! The Eagle Clawset has assisted students with broken straps on their book bags,  or who spilled their lunch on their shirt, or needed a winter jacket during cold weather. It has also aided new families to the district who needed extensive supplies just to get started due to adverse circumstances. The Eagle Clawset is located on the third floor of the Lawton building, room 304, with an orange banner over the door.  Donations are also very much appreciated, especially hygiene items and non-perishables. Overflow clothes and supplies are periodically donated to area food pantries, homeless shelters,  and projects such as the Public Defender Corporation. Student Services invites you to utilize the Eagle Clawset at your convenience and we hope that it will continue to be beneficial to many! 




