Warning: College Deadlines Quickly Approaching

by Caroline Wong Warning high school seniors! College deadlines are quickly approaching. If you are not already aware, most Early Decision and Early Action applications are due by November 1. Be sure to turn in your transcript request forms to the guidance office, at the latest, by October 17 if you have not already. It is important to give your guidance counselor at least two … Continue reading Warning: College Deadlines Quickly Approaching

Culture Corner: Exchange Student Daisy Shu

by Caroline Wong Daisy Shu is an exchange student visiting for the year all the way from Guangzhou, China. Continue reading for an inside scoop of her American experience. Q: Who is your host family? A: The Diederichs When did you get to the US? August 13th. What is the name of your high school in China? Guangdong Experimental High School Are you homesick? A … Continue reading Culture Corner: Exchange Student Daisy Shu

New Director to Put on Her First Show

by Cayla Destefani BHS English teacher Ms. Grace Brown is to be directing the 2014 fall play “Madam’s Been Murdered, Tea Will Be Late.” The play opens on Thursday, November 20 and closes on Saturday, November 22. For many years the Bellbrook shows have been directed by Ms. Long who is now retired and passing on her legacy to one of her own former students. … Continue reading New Director to Put on Her First Show

External link to 2013-2014 State Report Card moves BHS Up in the Ranks

2013-2014 State Report Card moves BHS Up in the Ranks

by Anna Starkey The 2013-2014 State of Ohio School Report Cards are out, meaning that once again Bellbrook High School has moved up in the rankings of Ohio’s best schools with its outstanding straight-A record. The Ohio Report Card assigns school districts, as well as the individual schools within the district, a letter grade, A through F, in six distinct areas: Achievement, Progress, Graduation Rate, … Continue reading 2013-2014 State Report Card moves BHS Up in the Ranks

Upcoming Movies Fall 2014

by Cayla Destefani The box-office will sure be packed this fall when new movies reach the big screen. Fall 2014 is expecting many new hits. Here are just a few highlights September through November: The Maze Runner: Rated PG-13. 1hr 15min. September 19. A boy finds himself in a dangerous maze with no recollection of his life before appearing there. He has nightmares of a … Continue reading Upcoming Movies Fall 2014

Ten Things I Wish I was Told Before My Senior Year

by Emily Caruso 1. Choose classes carefully Fill your senior year with classes that fit your individual interests.  Only take AP classes if they interest you and you know that you can do well in them all while still challenging yourself. Colleges receive a copy of your senior year schedule, and the last thing they want to see is that you’re spending tax dollars on … Continue reading Ten Things I Wish I was Told Before My Senior Year