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Volleyball team goes undefeated in season opener

Volleyball team goes undefeated in season opener

September 1, 2010 • Ryan O'Toole, Staff Writer  

Celebrating another point on the scoreboard, junior Taylor Leathers joins her teammates in their after-point ritual. The varsity volleyball team beat Olathe East 25 - 18. They also defeated Topeka-Seaman the same night. Photo by Maria Fournier. The varsity volleyball team won both their season openers... 

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First Week in Review

First Week in Review

August 31, 2010  

Freshman Logan Bertell encourages his teammates in a game during Freshman Frenzy. Mentors and freshmen participated in games such as musical chairs and balloon popping. Photo by Conor Storm. The first week of school was filled with activities for incoming freshmen and their Tiger Mentors.  Read More →

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Website offers students additional school coverage

Website offers students additional school coverage

August 25, 2010 • Caitlin Holland, Editor-in-chief  

Hello everyone, Welcome to the new BV Tiger News website! I’m Caitlin Holland, editor of the Blue Valley High School Tiger Print. I’ll be blogging about various topics that affect BV students at school and in the community right here, every couple weeks. I don’t think its possible for... 

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SW senior class size increases

SW senior class size increases

May 7, 2010 • Caitlin Holland, News Editor  

  Blue Valley Southwest’s senior enrollment doubled from the original Jan. 6 deadline to late April.  There were 87 seniors enrolled when the Tiger Print went to press, May 3.  BVSW principal Scott Roberts is pleased with the rise in seniors committed to the new school next year.  “I anticipated... 

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Star pitcher grabs attention of pro scouts

Star pitcher grabs attention of pro scouts

May 7, 2010 • Ryan O'Toole, Sports editor  

It’s a warm mid-April day. Wind whips the American flag in sharp cracks. An unassuming blond on the pitcher’s mound winds up and releases, a split second later, a leather snap. A scout’s radar gun lights up. 93 MPH.   Scouts from multiple major league teams are looking at senior pitcher Ryne Stanek... 

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Bulgarian math teacher reflects on time in America

Bulgarian math teacher reflects on time in America

May 5, 2010 • Marissa Locke, Beginning Journalism student  

  Imagine walking through the streets of a foreign city, knowing no one, without a way to communicate with them. People you can’t understand, just walking by. It was a brand new world for math teacher Anna Toneva when she first came to the United States nearly 17 years ago. She left her home in Bulgaria... 

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