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April 17, 2010
Prom assembly captures attention of students
April 16, 2010
Senior Scott Bolton demonstrated what could happen if you get caught drunk-driving on prom night. On April 15 the junior and senior classes viewed a mock car crash depicting what happens after a drunk driving accident. Senior Daniel Reardon watches as Med-Act prepares to take his date to the ambulance. Students... Read more »
Board finalizes '10- '11 budget cuts; music, sports spared.
April 13, 2010
List of the finalized budget cuts The Board of Education announced more than $6 million in budget cuts for next year in their meeting at Blue Valley Northwest on Monday, April 5. Middle school sports as well as elementary school band and strings programs were not cut, but activity fees will be doubled... Read more »
Blue Valley teacher deals with living near Waldo violence.
April 9, 2010
Since fall of 2009, five rapes have taken place in the Waldo-area of Kansas City, Missouri. Police believe that the same man sexually assaulted all of the women, but the man still has not been arrested or even identified. Communication Arts teacher Britt Qualls lives in Waldo and she finds the situation... Read more »
Varsity basketball girls play up team chemistry in games
April 9, 2010
Head coach Andy Unrein first noticed his team’s capability for success at the end of the 2008-2009 school year. “I knew they’d be talented even with losing the seniors,” he said. “I just knew they had the tangible parts necessary to be good.” After making it to... Read more »
Science Outreach Club inspires younger students to get involved in science.
April 7, 2010
The faces of the middle school students light up as glow-in-the-dark liquids illuminate the classroom and bright, colorful fires burn. This is the Science Outreach Club. Science Outreach gives high schoolers the opportunity to present science-related demonstrations to younger students. “This... Read more »



