Find entertaining spring activities around Dayton 

By: Jordan Frantz The first day of spring was March 19. With a new season in full swing comes many new and exciting activities to do. Warmer weather, more sunshine, and a cool breeze hold many opportunities and fun tasks for everyone to do.  Outdoor activities If you are someone who enjoys the outdoors, the following can be fun ways to get you outside and … Continue reading Find entertaining spring activities around Dayton 

Behind the scenes of the Bellbrook High School announcements

By: Jordan Frantz The announcements at Bellbrook High School occur everyday at 8:05 am, at the start of the school day. The announcements consist of the Pledge of Allegiance, a daily joke, and any important information following the day or the upcoming week.   The announcements are done by three seniors: Michaela Cook, Jordan Meadows, and Lincon Bailey. The announcements provide benefits for all students.   “The … Continue reading Behind the scenes of the Bellbrook High School announcements

Bellbrook sends off one basketball senior, Kellen Solomon

by Reese McBride “Encouraging.” “Down for whatever.” “A dawg in the paint.” These are all ways that fellow teammates describe Bellbrook Men’s Basketball lone senior, Kellen Solomon.  Solomon has been playing with the Bellbrook Eagles for six years and has been playing varsity basketball for three of those years. This season, Solomon averaged 14.5 points a game with a total of 46 assists. He is … Continue reading Bellbrook sends off one basketball senior, Kellen Solomon

Bellbrook Swim & Dive goes to State

By: Evi Fromm Mia Nazarenus placed 6th and Connor Spriggs placed 12th at the state diving competition. Bellbrook Sugarcreek Schools sent eight athletes to the state tournament in Canton this year. “Bellbrook has always had a good presence at the state meet,” swim coach Rob Johnson said. On Monday, February 19, junior Connor Spriggs participated in the Boys Division II diving meet. Spriggs began diving … Continue reading Bellbrook Swim & Dive goes to State

How does National Honor Society selection work?

by Ten Bottemiller Bellbrook High School’s National Honor Society (NHS) recently sent officers to classrooms to induct this year’s new members. “We tapped new members on February 5,” NHS advisor and math teacher Tess Rivero said. “That’s basically where NHS officers give them this little pin that tells them they’ve been selected. That’s how they find out.” The National Honor Society strives to bring aid … Continue reading How does National Honor Society selection work?

What students should familiarize themselves with before the ACT

By: Jordan Frantz Juniors at Bellbrook High School will be taking the ACT on Tuesday, February 27. The ACT is a four section multiple choice test that scores out of 36 points. Several colleges use the score to determine both admission and scholarships. The test has 215 multiple choice questions that take a total of 2 hours and 55 minutes to complete. You are given a … Continue reading What students should familiarize themselves with before the ACT

Bellbrook Schools cancel for solar eclipse

By: Evi Fromm The last time a total solar eclipse occurred in Ohio was over 200 years ago in 1806. Because of the totality, many schools and businesses are having to consider what this event will stir up on April 8. It is expected that on that day, the population of Greene County will almost double due to so many people coming to the area … Continue reading Bellbrook Schools cancel for solar eclipse

Bellbrook drone teams make history in the gym

By Reese McBride For the first time ever, a drone competition happened in our main gym during lunch on February 26.  Parents, teachers, and students alike sat on the bleachers, listened to Mr. Sampson’s commentary and watched as our three drone teams, The Hog Flyers, Full Throttle, and Speed Demonz, faced off against the Quad Rockets and Thunderbirds from Norwayne High school.  The winner of … Continue reading Bellbrook drone teams make history in the gym

BHS welcomes Amanda Brenner as its new librarian

By: Evi Fromm With the retirement of Nancy Sumner on January 31, Amanda Brenner is excited about her plans for the BHS library. Although Brenner has built herself a name in the Greene County public library system, being a librarian was not her first career option. “After working various jobs, I realized that I wanted a career in which I could make more of an … Continue reading BHS welcomes Amanda Brenner as its new librarian