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March 20, 2010
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Teen Job Fair
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Teens can increase their chances of landing a great job by attending Omaha Public Library’s Fifth Annual Teen Job Fair for ages 16 – 19, noon to 4:00 pm, Monday, March 22, at Omaha Public Library’s W. Clarke Swanson Branch, 9101 W. Dodge Road. Employers will be hiring teens for both part-time and summer jobs.
Teens can increase their chances of landing a great job by attending Omaha Public Library’s Fifth Annual Teen Job Fair for ages 16 – 19, noon to 4:00 pm, Monday, March 22, at Omaha Public Library’s W. Clarke Swanson Branch, 9101 W. Dodge Road. Employers will be hiring teens for both part-time and summer jobs.
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Bryan High Informational Video
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Congratulations - DECA!
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Saturday, January 30, 2009, Bryan DECA competed against 600 marketing students from across the Omaha Metro at Millard South High School. Congratulations to all of the students who represented Bryan in such a professional manner. The students listed below deserve special recognition for their outstanding performances.
Kory White- 1st Place overall - Food Marketing
Rachel Horvath 2nd Place overall – Food Marketing
Eric Oliver- 1st Place written exam, 3rd Place overall- Accounting Applications
Katie Wanek- 1st Place written exam, 2nd Place overall- Services Marketing
Bree Rathbun and Kelsi Jensen- 4th Place overall- Sports and Entertainment Marketing
Cassie Miller- 1st Place written exam, 5th Place overall- Food Marketing
Krystyn Kalhoff- 2nd Place judged event- 8th Place overall- Services Marketing
Stacy Grabenschroer- 1st Place judged event- 6th Place overall- Restaurant Marketing
Kaitlyn Davis-6th Place overall- Restaurant Marketing
Marisol Silva- 3rd Place judged event, 7th Place overall- Retail Marketing
Jordan Carrera- 1st Place judged event- Apparel Marketing
Brenda Ramos- 9th Place Apparel Marketing
Stevie Johnson- 1st Place written exam-Quick Serve Restaurant Marketing
Emannuel Chavez- 4th Place written exam-Quick Serve Restaurant Marketing
Kaitlin Johnson- 9th Place overall- Restaurant Marketing
Semifinalist Quiz Bowl team- Bree Rathbun, Kelsi Jensen, Krystyn Kalhoff, and Katie Wanek
3rd Place Overall Quiz Bowl team- Emannuel Chavez, Kaitlyn Davis, Rachel Horvath, and Eric Oliver.
Saturday, January 30, 2009, Bryan DECA competed against 600 marketing students from across the Omaha Metro at Millard South High School. Congratulations to all of the students who represented Bryan in such a professional manner. The students listed below deserve special recognition for their outstanding performances.
Kory White- 1st Place overall - Food Marketing
Rachel Horvath 2nd Place overall – Food Marketing
Eric Oliver- 1st Place written exam, 3rd Place overall- Accounting Applications
Katie Wanek- 1st Place written exam, 2nd Place overall- Services Marketing
Bree Rathbun and Kelsi Jensen- 4th Place overall- Sports and Entertainment Marketing
Cassie Miller- 1st Place written exam, 5th Place overall- Food Marketing
Krystyn Kalhoff- 2nd Place judged event- 8th Place overall- Services Marketing
Stacy Grabenschroer- 1st Place judged event- 6th Place overall- Restaurant Marketing
Kaitlyn Davis-6th Place overall- Restaurant Marketing
Marisol Silva- 3rd Place judged event, 7th Place overall- Retail Marketing
Jordan Carrera- 1st Place judged event- Apparel Marketing
Brenda Ramos- 9th Place Apparel Marketing
Stevie Johnson- 1st Place written exam-Quick Serve Restaurant Marketing
Emannuel Chavez- 4th Place written exam-Quick Serve Restaurant Marketing
Kaitlin Johnson- 9th Place overall- Restaurant Marketing
Semifinalist Quiz Bowl team- Bree Rathbun, Kelsi Jensen, Krystyn Kalhoff, and Katie Wanek
3rd Place Overall Quiz Bowl team- Emannuel Chavez, Kaitlyn Davis, Rachel Horvath, and Eric Oliver.
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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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School Calendar Change for OPS High School Students
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To meet the required hours of instructional time required by the Nebraska Department of Education (NDE), OPS high school students will attend school for the entire day on Thursday, March 4th (additional 1/2 day) and Friday, March 5th (additional full day). These days were originally scheduled to accommodate third quarter Parent/Teacher Conferences. Additionally, the high school day will be extended by 15 minutes every morning beginning Thursday, February 18th to Friday, May 21st. See New Bell Schedule.
Should additional snow days occur in upcoming months, non-student days may need to be rescheduled to meet the NDE instructional time requirement. This proposed schedule provides the flexibility needed due to graduation dates, final exams and end of year activities.
To meet the required hours of instructional time required by the Nebraska Department of Education (NDE), OPS high school students will attend school for the entire day on Thursday, March 4th (additional 1/2 day) and Friday, March 5th (additional full day). These days were originally scheduled to accommodate third quarter Parent/Teacher Conferences. Additionally, the high school day will be extended by 15 minutes every morning beginning Thursday, February 18th to Friday, May 21st. See New Bell Schedule.
Should additional snow days occur in upcoming months, non-student days may need to be rescheduled to meet the NDE instructional time requirement. This proposed schedule provides the flexibility needed due to graduation dates, final exams and end of year activities.
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Achievement Awards
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Congratulations to the Bryan High School 2009-2010 African American Academic Achievement Award Recipients: Terence Ross, Lineice Anderson, Alexis Jones, Natasha Rice, Taylor Parrot, Kaysha Bennett, Damika Walker, Cameron Davis, Bryan Mason, and James Vanatta.
Congratulations to the Bryan High School 2009-2010 African American Academic Achievement Award Recipients: Terence Ross, Lineice Anderson, Alexis Jones, Natasha Rice, Taylor Parrot, Kaysha Bennett, Damika Walker, Cameron Davis, Bryan Mason, and James Vanatta.
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