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November 07, 2009
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Learning Community Meeting
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OPS parents, staff and community are invited to attend a joint Community Forum for the Diversity Plan Task Force and Elementary Learning Centers Task Force sponsored by the Learning Community. The date is Tuesday, November 10, 6:00 p.m. at the Thompson Alumni Center, University of Nebraska at Omaha, 6705 Dodge Street. For more information, call the Learning Community office at 964-2405.
OPS parents, staff and community are invited to attend a joint Community Forum for the Diversity Plan Task Force and Elementary Learning Centers Task Force sponsored by the Learning Community. The date is Tuesday, November 10, 6:00 p.m. at the Thompson Alumni Center, University of Nebraska at Omaha, 6705 Dodge Street. For more information, call the Learning Community office at 964-2405.
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Bryan High Informational Video
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Welcome
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Bryan High School is located at 4700 Giles Road in Bellevue, Nebraska. The diverse student population includes students in grades 9-12. Bryan High School has built its curriculum around sixteen career clusters. Each cluster is intended to provide students with the knowledge, skills and attitudes necessary to complete high school, to begin work on a post-secondary degree or to enter the world of work. Bryan has replaced the traditional period of time by a block schedule. Instead of the standard 45-minute classes, Bryan has instituted a unique school day consisting of four 90-minute blocks of time. Students have only four classes per day and now earn in eighteen weeks the same amount of credit that would have taken a year under the traditional approach. Recent building renovations have resulted in a four-classroom addition, additional computers, and a new electronic signboard. Bryan offers its students an excellent educational program in a unique organizational format.
Bryan High School is located at 4700 Giles Road in Bellevue, Nebraska. The diverse student population includes students in grades 9-12. Bryan High School has built its curriculum around sixteen career clusters. Each cluster is intended to provide students with the knowledge, skills and attitudes necessary to complete high school, to begin work on a post-secondary degree or to enter the world of work. Bryan has replaced the traditional period of time by a block schedule. Instead of the standard 45-minute classes, Bryan has instituted a unique school day consisting of four 90-minute blocks of time. Students have only four classes per day and now earn in eighteen weeks the same amount of credit that would have taken a year under the traditional approach. Recent building renovations have resulted in a four-classroom addition, additional computers, and a new electronic signboard. Bryan offers its students an excellent educational program in a unique organizational format.
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Past Yearbooks for Sale
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Yearbooks for Sale
There are still plenty of 2008 Crusader yearbooks available for sale. If you did NOT purchase your yearbook in the spring but would still like one, they are $50. We are accepting CASH or money order only -- no personal checks.
Also, if you or someone you know would like to purchase an old yearbook, we have some for sale. Not all years are available, however. Some years were completely sold out. Books from the 1960s, 1970s, 1980s and 1990s are $25 each. Books from the years 2000 to 2008 are $50 each. If you are interested in purchasing a yearbook, please contact Mrs. Janet Raddish at 557-3142 or e-mail her at Janet.Raddish@ops.org to make arrangements for purchasing and picking up the books. If you phone her, however, please leave a message, and she will get back to you when she checks her messages during the summer. Please note that we will accept CASH or money orders only -- no personal checks.
Thanks!
Janet Raddish
Yearbooks for Sale
There are still plenty of 2008 Crusader yearbooks available for sale. If you did NOT purchase your yearbook in the spring but would still like one, they are $50. We are accepting CASH or money order only -- no personal checks.
Also, if you or someone you know would like to purchase an old yearbook, we have some for sale. Not all years are available, however. Some years were completely sold out. Books from the 1960s, 1970s, 1980s and 1990s are $25 each. Books from the years 2000 to 2008 are $50 each. If you are interested in purchasing a yearbook, please contact Mrs. Janet Raddish at 557-3142 or e-mail her at Janet.Raddish@ops.org to make arrangements for purchasing and picking up the books. If you phone her, however, please leave a message, and she will get back to you when she checks her messages during the summer. Please note that we will accept CASH or money orders only -- no personal checks.
Thanks!
Janet Raddish
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