
This month, we will be emphasizing our matrix for RESPECT. This week we are focusing on Respect for Learning
4/25: “Education’s purpose is to replace an empty mind with an open one.” Malcolm Forbes

Congratulations to Hayden V for placing 3rd out of 257 teams in the 2025 Spring Ohio Stock Market Challenge

This month, we will be emphasizing our matrix for RESPECT. This week we are focusing on Respect for Learning
4/24: “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” Nelson Mandela

This month, we will be emphasizing our matrix for RESPECT. This week we are focusing on Respect for Learning
4/23: “Education breeds confidence. Confidence breeds hope. Hope breeds peace. Confucius

This month, we will be emphasizing our matrix for RESPECT. This week we are focusing on Respect for Learning
4/22: “Education is one thing no one can take away from you” Elin Nordegren

This month, we will be emphasizing our matrix for RESPECT. This week we are focusing on Respect for Learning
4/21: “Education is the key that unlocks the golden door to freedom.” George Washington Carver

Jr High Track at Maplewood (2)










Jr High Track at Maplewood (1)











BHS Juniors and Seniors Traveled to Spire to be apart of Prom Promise. Approximately 1,000 students from Ashtabula, Geauga, Lake, and Trumbull counties attended.




This month, we will be emphasizing our matrix for RESPECT. This week we are focusing on Respect for Property
4/17: It's never too early to recognize that you need to do the right thing in society.
"Youngsters must learn to respect one another's property." - The Brady Bunch, Season 5, Episode 6

This month, we will be emphasizing our matrix for RESPECT. This week we are focusing on Respect for Property
4/16: By respecting property, you're respecting people.
"Property is intended to serve life, and no matter how much we surround it with rights and respect, it has no personal being. It is part of the earth man walks on. It is not man." - Martin Luther King, Jr.

This month, we will be emphasizing our matrix for RESPECT. This week we are focusing on Respect for Property.
4/15: It's a better world when you take care of it.
"The freer the market and the more respect you have for private property, the better the environment is protected." - Ron Paul

This month, we will be emphasizing our matrix for RESPECT. This week we are focusing on Respect for Property
4/14: Be aware of where you are, and who has to be there when you aren't.
"Not abusing the property of others (or that of the community) is one of the ways in which we respect others. It is an essential part of being considerate guests, no matter where we are: in an airplane, in a friend's home, in a movie theater, in a doctor's office, in a public library, or in a public square." -P. M. Forni

Thank you to the National Guard for supporting our ESports programs!

This month, we will be emphasizing our matrix for RESPECT. This week we are focusing on Respect for others.
4/11: Show Respect for others by having good manners.
“Good Manners are just a way of showing other people that we have respect for them” Bill Kelly

Jr High Track competed in their first meet of the year at Badgar.











This month, we will be emphasizing our matrix for RESPECT. This week we are focusing on Respect for others.
4/10: Show Respect for others by respecting their opinions.
“We don’t need to share the same opinion as others, be we need to be respectful.” Taylor Swift

Lady Cards softball splits a double header with Windham with a walk-off home run by Aniyla in Game 2!






This month, we will be emphasizing our matrix for RESPECT. This week we are focusing on Respect for others.
4/9: Show respect for others by respecting their personal space.
“Respect others as you want to be respected. Honor their boundaries as you wish yours to be honored.” Unknown

This month, we will be emphasizing our matrix for RESPECT. This week we are focusing on Respect for others.
4/8: Show respect for others by using appropriate language.
“Language shapes the way we think, and determines what we can think about.” Benjamin Le Whorf