Fifth Wall Comedy Troupe performs, next show scheduled.

Maegan Kabel, Web Editor
December 1, 2011  

The Fifth Wall Comedy Troupe performed in the Black Box Theatre on Wednesday, Nov. 30. The troupe of 14, led by seniors Jake Miller and Alex Petersen, performs improv skits and games based on topic suggestions from the audience. “I enjoy the adrenaline and the fastness, and having to think... Read More

Students make “winter tree” in senior hallway

Maegan Kabel, Web Editor
November 30, 2011  

The Wednesday after Thanksgiving break, a plant in the senior hallway got some new decoration. While following school regulations of no religious decoration, group of seniors decided to adorn the plant outside of room 502 with tinsel, lights, red yarn, red bandanas and ornaments. “I went... Read More

BVEF funds documentary “Finding Kind”, this Tuesday

Maegan Kabel, Web Editor
November 14, 2011  

On Tuesday, Nov. 15, the documentary “Finding Kind” will premiere in the BVNW PAC at 6 p.m. The film, funded by the Blue Valley Education Foundation, is meant to help advance the district’s secondary goal of personal growth for each student. “We are in an area where we and our donors... Read More

Introduction: Bits and Pieces

Maegan Kabel, Web Editor
August 16, 2011  

First off, thanks for checking out the blog corner of bvtigernews.com. I’m Maegan Kabel, web editor of all things having to do with The Tiger Print online, and this is my little section of the blog corner, called Bits and Pieces. Here, I’ll be posting at least once a week, probably more... Read More

Buying Green

Maegan Kabel, Photo Editor
April 8, 2011  

Organic. Grain-fed. Free range. No hormones. These are the labels I look for when I go grocery shopping. I nag my mom to go up to Whole Foods just so I can wander around, trying to find some neat items for my lunch the next week. I’m like a kid in a candy store. That is, if candy were made... Read More

Strong districts should reach out to assist struggling schools across nation

Maegan Kabel, Photo Editor
January 28, 2011  

On the day we got back from winter break, we all went to a class meeting. We heard the pep talk about how we are working towards being the best school in the country. Most kids either seemed excited or were busy chatting with friends. I was sitting, smoldering in my chair. Over winter break,... Read More

Saying Thanks to Those Who Care

Maegan Kabel, Photo Editor
December 9, 2010  

Thank you to all of those teachers who cared. Not many teachers I’ve had know what I went through my freshman year. It was, by far, the most difficult year of my life. *** Jill Gouger, you kept me afloat. Most kids thought you were nuts. I thought you were brilliant. I would sit, waiting... Read More

Review: Actors tackle challenging roles in ‘Juvie,’ ‘Addict’

Maegan Kabel, Photo editor
December 1, 2010  

These two short plays, Juvie and Addict were absolutely phenomenal. Theater director Jeff Yarnell has done it again. In Juvie, teens tell their story on how they ended up in a juvenile detention facility. Junior Alex Peterson plays his part as a mentally disabled teen who doesn’t even know... Read More

Cheating their way through

Maegan Kabel, Photo Editor
November 8, 2010  

AP classes are designed to be challenging. Some people take them to be challenged because regular classes are too easy. Others take them to try something a little more difficult than the average course. Still, others go for the college credit. But why are there people who just cheat their way... Read More

Students should think twice before saying ‘gay’.

Maegan Kabel
October 21, 2010  

Justin Aaberg, July 9. Billy Lucas, Sept. 9. Tyler Clementi, Sept. 22. Asher Brown, Sept. 23. Seth Walsh, Sept. 28. Raymond Chase, Sept. 29. Zach Harrington, Oct. 5. These seven young men killed themselves due to the daily harassment they faced about their sexual orientation. Now, awareness... Read More

Small 3rd hours result from schedule conflicts

Maegan Kabel, Photo editor
September 26, 2010  

With budget cuts a prominent issue for the school year, students were told to expect larger class sizes than previous years. First hour, 30 students. Second hour, 28 students. Third hour, 13 students? “We have had hours be problematic before,” counselor Sandy Fryer said. “We can’t predict... Read More

Facebook fan page aims to raise childhood cancer awareness

Maegan Kabel, Photo Editor
September 9, 2010  

photographers on the Tiger Print for this year. If you have an event you’d like us to consider covering, contact the paper though Facebook or commenting on the website. For those of you who went to BV last year, you may remember a story about a boy named Braden Hofen in the newspaper. This... Read More