In the egg chef challenge, contestants must prepare an egg dish, demonstrate presentation skills, and incorporate knowledge of the egg industry, food safety, egg quality, and nutrition. Landon is an active member of Bullitt East FFA and very active in the agriculture department. Congratulations, Landon!
Donations are due by December 9th!
Shout Outs! #ChargerNation #Unrivaled
Dear Parents,
As a token of appreciation, Lifetouch is offering discounts on school photography!
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Valid through 12/1/24
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There will be a Boys' Tennis Parent/Player Meeting in the BE Library on Tuesday, December 10th at 6:30pm.
Join us for a Holiday Stress Parent Night on Thursday, Nov. 21, at 6 PM, hosted by the Health Department. Learn tips to manage stress during the holidays. All are welcome!
There will be a Boys' Tennis Parent/Player Meeting in the BE Library on Tuesday, December 10th at 6:30pm.
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Whoop! Whoop! Go BEHS! #ChargerNation #Unrivaled
Kentucky high schools recognized with national College Success Award
(FRANKFORT, KY) – The Kentucky Department of Education today announced that 31 Kentucky high schools have received the prestigious College Success Award from GreatSchools.org, the nation’s leading nonprofit school information site. Now in its sixth year, the recognition honors public high schools that excel at preparing students to enroll and succeed in college, as determined by available data in each state.
Kentucky’s recipients are among 1,436 winners in 19 states that have demonstrated successful track records of graduating students who enroll in two- or four-year colleges, are ready for college-level coursework and persist on to their second year. College readiness is crucial for high school students’ future success as companies still overwhelmingly hire candidates with a college degree.
“We want to provide vibrant learning experiences for all our students, which means we are ‘All In’ when it comes to making sure every student is equipped to succeed after high school,” said Commissioner of Education Robbie Fletcher. “For many, that means pursuing a postsecondary education. Our College Success Award-winning schools are models of excellence both within the Commonwealth and across the nation, underscoring our commitment to keeping students at the forefront of what we do each day.”
The College Success Award is possible because Kentucky is leading the nation in both collecting and transparently sharing information on how students perform after high school, which is valuable information for families, educators, and policymakers.
“We applaud Kentucky for prioritizing a high-quality public education that puts students on the path to bright futures,” said Jon Deane, CEO of GreatSchools. “It’s inspiring to see how entire school communities — students, teachers, and families — can work together in pursuit of a common goal: success for all. Congratulations to these 31 schools for receiving the College Success Award as proof of their hard work and dedication.”
The Kentucky winners were:
Barbourville City School (Barbourville Independent)
Barren County High School
Boyle County High School
Bullitt East High School (Bullitt County)
Burgin Independent School
Caldwell County High School
Corbin High School (Corbin Independent)
Daviess County High School
DuPont Manual High School (Jefferson County)
Green County High School
Greenwood High School (Warren County)
Hazard High School (Hazard Independent)
Hickman County High School
J. Graham Brown School (Jefferson County)
John Hardin High School (Hardin County)
Lafayette High School (Fayette County)
Louisville Male High School (Jefferson County)
Ludlow High School (Ludlow Independent)
Marshall County High School
Mason County High School
McCracken County High School
Murray High School (Murray Independent)
Paintsville High School (Paintsville Independent)
Somerset High School (Somerset Independent)
South Laurel High School (Laurel County)
South Warren High School (Warren County)
Southwestern High School (Pulaski County)
Trigg County High School
Western Hills High School (Franklin County)
Williamsburg City School (Williamsburg Independent)
Williamstown Sr. High School (Williamstown Independent)
Every week, Mr. Adkins's class volunteers at ValuMarket! Learning necessary life skills and helping our community business! #ChargerNation #Unrivaled
Join us for a Holiday Stress Parent Night on Thursday, Nov. 21, at 6 PM, hosted by the Health Department. Learn tips to manage stress during the holidays. All are welcome!
There will be a Boys' Tennis Parent/Player Meeting in the BE Library on Tuesday, December 10th at 6:30 pm.
FFA-Animal Science students watching the horses workout at Churchill, while learning about the Kentucky Horse Industry!
Congratulations to Bullitt East Speech and Debate Team! Archie, Nick, Savannah and Lauren all placed in South Oldham County Speech Tournament. Big shoutout to Savannah who placed 3rd place in her event!
Another huge SHOUT OUT to everyone involved in the Fall Festival!!
Just to name a few...
National Honors Society and BETA for hosting and volunteering
Law Enforcement Club and Mrs. Nunn for Vendor Management
Ms. Gary and volunteers for the Pet Pics with Santa to Benefit BC Animal Shelter
Molter, Wiedmar, Perugini for Coodinating
Veteran's Day Edition of the Charger Newsletter
Have an amazing weekend Charger Nation!
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"True heroism is remarkably sober, very undramatic. It is not the urge to surpass all others at whatever cost, but the urge to serve others at whatever cost." ~ Arthur Ashe
Our school is honored to commemorate Veteran’s Day and express our sincere gratitude to all those who have served our nation. This assembly is a testament to the sacrifices made by our veterans, and it provides a valuable opportunity for our students to learn about the importance of patriotism, service, and sacrifice. By honoring our veterans, we inspire our students to become responsible citizens and to appreciate the freedoms we enjoy. This is genuinely one of the best days of the year at Charger Nation.
We appreciate the community partners who are part of Charger Nation's success! Today was our CTE Advisory Day where our student panels shared program updates and projects with pathway partners.
Leaders from our Career and Technical Student Organizations shared club updates at our CTE Advisory Day! Thank you to Bailee Higgins ('23) and Jack Matthews('23) for returning to BEHS and sharing how you are continuing your pathway at EKU and UK!
When scanning this QR code the money raised goes directly to BEHS kids. This will help us to say Yes to all kids you don't have enough funds in their lunch accounts.