Elton John, Billy Joel concert

March 1, 2010

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A few video clips from the Elton John and Billy Joel concert Saturday, Feb. 27 at Sprint Center.

by Stephanie Roche

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Blue Valley's Tiger TV February 2010 Show

March 3, 2010

Blue Valley’s Tiger TV February 2010 Show

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Tiger Mentor application process begins, students to gain beneficial experience

March 10, 2010

It’s that time of year again. It’s time for current sophomores and juniors to apply to be Tiger Mentors for the 2010-2011 school year. 

Social studies teacher and mentor coordinator Courtney Buffington said that the application process is extremely competitive. 

“It is tough competition because we have so many wonderful students at BVHS, but we are looking for a variety of personalities and leadership styles,” she said. “We don’t just want the ‘usual suspects.’”

To become a Tiger Mentor, you must first go through a unique application process.  

“You complete a written application that is electronically submitted,” she said.  ”I request teacher feedback on applicants from the school’s faculty, and finally an interview and lesson performance are done by each applicant.”

Current Tiger Mentor, senior Kaitlin Long says that the application process is pretty competitive. 

“So many people apply because it’s an awesome program,” she said. “But there are only so many spots.”

Because this process is so competitive, Buffington has a few tips for students looking into being mentors.  

“Advice I would give is to be a model student inside and outside the classroom,” she said. “Show you have a strong ability to communicate with both teachers and students.” 

Long has some advice of her own for future mentors.

“When you go into the interview, be yourself,” she said. “Don’t try to act like ‘the perfect mentor’ because there’s no such thing. Mrs. Buffington and the other teachers in there are looking for a wide variety of people.”

If you get accepted to be a mentor, you acquire a number of responsibilities.

“Mentors are required to attend a summer training day in August as well as serve as leaders during Freshmen week in August — that time period is my favorite for the mentors,” Buffington said. “After that, you do the Thursday Tiger Time classes and communicate with fellow mentors to plan your lessons each week.”  

Long believes that it is the responsibility of the Tiger Mentors to make the freshman feel like part of the BV tradition.

“You become responsible for letting the new freshmen know how amazing our school is,” she said. “You have to fill them in on traditions and things like homecoming. It’s a big responsibility. You want them to feel welcome and at home from the get-go.”

According to Buffington, there are many benefits to becoming a Tiger Mentor.

“As a Tiger Mentor you have a chance to develop relationships with kids not in your grade and make a positive impact on a freshman’s first year of high school,” Buffington said.

Buffington said for students who are attending Blue Valley Southwest next year, information about the BVSW mentor program should be released later in the spring.

Long believes that overall, being a Tiger Mentor is a very beneficial  

“Being a Tiger Mentor is a really awesome experience,” she said. “I still remember my mentors from freshman year and I really did look up to them. So being a mentor for other people is something that maybe they’ll remember too.”

by Jordan McEntee

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Kansas City area offers various St. Patrick's Day hangouts

March 10, 2010

36th Annual Kansas City St. Patrick’s Day Parade

Where: Broadway from 33rd to 43rd Street

When: 11 a.m.-1 p.m.

What: This world-famous parade will have a “going green” theme this year. The parade is always a classic event to go to on St. Patrick’s day and a fun time. Viewers will find some of the greatest floats in Kansas City, the most outrageous crowd and more people out of their minds then you can count. This parade is a crazy, fun experience for anyone who goes and an exceptional “people-watching” event.

Flannigan’s Right Hook concert

Where: Llywelyn’s Pub, 151st Street and Metcalf Avenue

When: 4 p.m.

What: A Kansas City Irish rock band will perform what gets classified as “Celtic Rock.” Flannigans Right Hand is one of the bands that always represents this genre. Their music is traditionally performed in Ireland, but they sometimes incorporate the rap-and-rock environment of Kansas City. Their playlist for concerts include many classic Irish Ballads, U.S. country songs or even a little bit of U2.

Eddie Delahunt concert

Where: Mike Kelly’s Westsider, Mo.

When: Right after the Parade

What: A one-man Irish rock musician, Eddie Delahunt is a soulful Irish singer-songwriter and musician in the folk tradition. He is known as the best Irish performer and singer in Kansas City by his fans, and they have a good reason to say so. Most say if you only buy one Irish CD, or go to any Irish concert, he is the guy to see. He combines acoustics with Irish classics to make a sound of music most never hear of. This will surely be a packed house beginning immediately after the parade.  This is sure to be a good concert to go and celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with your friends.

by Chris Roche

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Girls basketball team loses to Olathe South in state tournament

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March 12, 2010

Sophomore Taylor Leathers catches the basketball after Olathe North scores a basket. Blue Valley lost to Olathe North 55-44.

Seniors Nicole Gloor and Nicole Berry watch the game from the side line during the last minute of the game. Blue Valley was down by ten points.

Varsity girls basketball coach, Andy Unrein, contemplates the lost game. Photos by Jackie Lippert.

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Five BV girls sign for college soccer

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March 22, 2010

On the Wednesday before spring break, five senior girls signed to different colleges around the country to play soccer. Those five girls were Brooke Lickteig, Alysha Palacio, Jay Palm, Evan Palmer and Sally Stromme.

“These girls have the opportunity to play at the next level because they have put in many long hours,” head soccer coach K. Dean Snell said. “Opportunities like this don’t come without hard work.”

Brooke Lickteig signed to play soccer at the University of Central Missouri.

“Brooke is one of our varsity co-captains,” Snell said. “She is a very unselfish player and she demands the best from herself and her teammates.”

Alysha Palacio will soon be an Eagle at the NAIA school, Oklahoma Christian University.

“She really shows great attitude, skills, and leadership on this team,” Snell said. “We will miss her greatly.”

Jay Palm signed with the division one school, Stony Brook University in New York.

“Jay is a four-year varsity player,” Snell said. “She is a great leader and is also very unselfish. She even stepped up to play goalie one year when our goalie was injured.”

Evan Palmer will be attending the University of Arkansas.

“She is one of our co-captains and also a four-year starter on the varsity squad,” Snell said. “Evan sets a great example with her leadership and she truly cares about her teammates. She will certainly be missed.”

Sally Stromme signed to attend and play soccer at the University of Minnesota Duluth.

“She is a really great teammate and player,” Snell said. “We will really miss Sally a lot.”

by Jordan McEntee

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