Ashtyn and Ava Praeter are double the trouble on the lacrosse field

By: Evi Fromm Varsity lacrosse players and sisters Ashtyn and Ava Praeter have both committed to continuing their athletic and academic careers in college as they enter their senior year. The girls are two of three triplets that attend BHS, including their brother Aiden who plays on the men’s lacrosse team. Although they have not always gravitated to play the same sports, “It just kind … Continue reading Ashtyn and Ava Praeter are double the trouble on the lacrosse field

Bellbrook offers many activities for summer fun

By: Aly West While the town of Bellbrook may seem small, there are so many amazing activities that make Bellbrook seem like a bigger place. Whether you’re new here or have lived here your whole life, there’s something for everyone. From archery to pottery painting, you sure will not get bored.  For those who enjoy all things outdoor and being active, Bellbrook offers a variety … Continue reading Bellbrook offers many activities for summer fun

BHS sweeps Drone Team Nationals

By: Evi Fromm From April 22-26, all three drone teams at BHS –The Hog Flyers, Full Throttle, and The Speed Demonz — traveled to San Diego, California, to compete in the National Drones in Schools competition. Throughout the year, each team has had to develop a brand, contact sponsors, and gather all the information that the judges and anyone interested in the program could want … Continue reading BHS sweeps Drone Team Nationals

What actions does the cafeteria take to minimize food waste?

by Aly West “If I went out to any of the trash cans in the cafeteria, it would have to be apples, raisins, and any kind of fruit or vegetable being thrown away the most,” Bellbrook Sugarcreek Schools food service general manager, Jennifer Hoehn said. “When the student receives their lunch, there is nothing that we can do about whether you eat it or not.” … Continue reading What actions does the cafeteria take to minimize food waste?

Teachers share their favorite past senior pranks at Bellbrook High School

By: Jordan Frantz With the school year coming to a close, will a senior prank at Bellbrook High School be ahead of us? The students and staff are curious as to what this year’s prank will be. According to our principal, pranks can happen within guidelines. “Always check the prank with me,” principal Mr. Hann said. The pranks can’t be destructive, disruptive of classes, and … Continue reading Teachers share their favorite past senior pranks at Bellbrook High School

The track team holds a place for any athlete

By: Cate Eberly This year with the number of athletes on the team exceeding 100 members, the track team is home to a diverse group of athletes. Many members see running as their main sport. Bellbrook High School sophomore Luke Henley has been a member of the track team since his 7th grade year. Beyond track, Henley is a part of other sports such as … Continue reading The track team holds a place for any athlete

Teachers explain how to prepare for and succeed on final exams

By Liv Whitlock With the closing of the school year now encroaching closer day by day, AP exams and finals are getting closer, too. It’s time for students to “lock in” and get it done in the final push of the school year.  Close to exam time there is always that heated debate, “Do exams even really matter?” considering all of the ways a student … Continue reading Teachers explain how to prepare for and succeed on final exams

How to prepare for AP tests

By: Jordan Frantz During the month of May, many students at Bellbrook High School will take one or many AP tests.  The AP tests start May 6 and end May 17 with make-up dates to follow. Though this time may be very stressful for students, the staff and students of Bellbrook High School have many tips and advice for success on these tests.  “Don’t wait … Continue reading How to prepare for AP tests

Classroom 113 brings back 1980s video games

By Reese McBride Ever heard of Frogger? What about Dig Dug? Before going into room Mr. Schultz’s room on April 4, EagleView News hadn’t either. Eight students from Schultz’s class decided to bring these 1980’s arcade games back to life. They had the task of redesigning the games and making them a bit more modern.  Frogger was developed in 1981 by the Konami company and … Continue reading Classroom 113 brings back 1980s video games

Bellbrook’s stadium slated for renovation

By: Evi Fromm This summer, from Memorial Day to July 4, the Bellbrook Sugarcreek Schools Stadium will be closed to the public for much-needed renovations. During this time, the field will get completely new turf and the track will be resurfaced. “Many parts of the track are lacking rubber and there are holes that mess up our spikes,” junior pole vaulter and cross country runner … Continue reading Bellbrook’s stadium slated for renovation