November 1, 2017

  • Key Club is hosting a competition for Thanksgiving baskets with Advisories/GPS’ and Clubs. Please bring in non-perishable items to your class or club byNov. 13thto donate to the Eastern Nebraska Community Action Partnership for families to have a thanksgiving dinner. Thank you for your support!
  • The diaper drive and money drive by “Necessities for Newborns” has officially begun! Six classrooms across the school have diaper drop-offs. If you donate diapers, you can be entered to win a gift cards. Also any GPS that is willing to participate can take part in the baby bottle drive. Whichever class donates the most money will win a dessert feast of cookies or doughnuts! Contact Hannah Steadman, Roxy Muela, or Addie Banks if you donate diapers or if your GPS is willing to participate in the baby bottle drive.
  • Key Club is collecting money for Trick or Treat for UNICEF to eliminate neo-natal tetanus. Please donate at lunch and get a chance to win a jar of candy corn. Thanks for your support!
  • Yearbooks are only $55 but prices go up second semester. Please purchase your copy before we run out of stock. We take cash, check, and credit. If you have any questions, please see Mr. Stueve in 426.
  • Get your VIP parking spots! These spot are just $20 and it is guaranteed front row parking for the cold winter mornings! Show your support for the victims of Hurricane Harvey and come get a spot. If you are interested, check out the booth at lunch. There will be 7 spots each lunch so get em’ while they're still available, only 30 total spots available.
  • Seniors, do not forget, your senior photo and your dedications are due to Mr. Stueve byTuesday November 21st. If they are not in by that date, we cannot guarantee they will be in the yearbook. Please direct any questions to Mr. Stueve in 426.
  • Students who are signed up to take the ASVAB onNovember 15, please return your transportation permission forms byWednesday, November 1st. Stop in the counseling office if you need a new form.
  • Hey T-Birds, there is a stuffed animal and blanket collection drive in the commons and Cafeteria from today through Wednesday. All donations will be given to the Open Door Mission. Any help and donations would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
  • If you have extra pencils floating around? Did you buy a binder that you never used? Don’t just let it sit and collect dust, instead donate it to children in ned during your advisory. After a week of donations, the supplies will be collected and a winner will be announced on Wednesday, November 1st. The winning class will get doughnuts. So get going today and help kids and win!
  • Congratulations to our Tbird Mock Trial Team on their first round WIN!. Mock Trial competed yesterday at the Sarpy County Courthouse against Papio-Lavista. Our team competed as Plaintiff's in a civil case, our next competition isMonday November 6th. Congratulations!
  • This week is National French Week! To celebrate, We're asking trivia questions . Come see Miss Richardson in room 222 today with the correct answer to be put in a drawing for a super-duper prize! Today's question is...in what year did French women get the right to vote?
  • The fall play, You Can't Take it With You, a zany comedy about a family of misfits, runs November 1, 3, and 4 at7pmandNovember 2 at 4pmhere in the auditorium. That's this week! Tickets are $3 for students, $7 for adults, and free with an activity pass or for children 6 and under. Buy tickets during lunch or before the show at the Tbird Store.
    Want a chance to earn a free ticket? Answer the daily trivia question correctly about the 1930s when the play takes place. Today's question: What famous movie musical was released in 1939? If you think you know the answer, come to Ms. Ettinger's room, 414, and get a free ticket for the fall play on a night of your choice!
  • Next Monday the 6thcome to Bee Movie Might in the small cafeteria at4:30to help raise money for the bees. Tickets are 2$ and your name will also be entered in a raffle for a $25 gift card to Marcus Theaters. You can also purchase more raffle tickets for .50 cents and there will be snacks and soda available for purchase. All proceeds will go to Pollinator Partnership to help preserve bees, the most impactful creature on agriculture.

November 2, 2017

  • Key Club is hosting a competition for Thanksgiving baskets with Advisories/GPS’ and Clubs. Please bring in non-perishable items to your class or club byNov. 13thto donate to the Eastern Nebraska Community Action Partnership for families to have a Thanksgiving dinner. Thank you for your support!
  • The diaper drive and money drive by “Necessities for Newborns” has officially begun! Six classrooms across the school have diaper drop-offs. If you donate diapers, you can be entered to win a gift cards. Also any GPS that is willing to participate can take part in the baby bottle drive. Whichever class donates the most money will win a dessert feast of cookies or doughnuts! Contact Hannah Steadman, Roxy Muela, or Addie Banks if you donate diapers or if your GPS is willing to participate in the baby bottle drive.
  • Key Club is collecting money for Trick or Treat for UNICEF to eliminate neo-natal tetanus. Please donate at lunch and get a chance to win a jar of candy corn. Thanks for your support!
  • Yearbooks are only $55 but prices go up second semester. Please purchase your copy before we run out of stock. We take cash, check, and credit. If you have any questions, please see Mr. Stueve in 426.
  • Seniors, do not forget, your senior photo and your dedications are due to Mr. Stueve byTuesday November 21st. If they are not in by that date, we cannot guarantee they will be in the yearbook. Please direct any questions to Mr. Stueve in 426.
  • Hey T-Birds, there is a stuffed animal and blanket collection drive in the commons and Cafeteria from today through Wednesday. All donations will be given to the Open Door Mission. Any help and donations would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
  • If you have extra pencils floating around? Did you buy a binder that you never used? Don’t just let it sit and collect dust, instead donate it to children in ned during your advisory. After a week of donations, the supplies will be collected and a winner will be announced on Wednesday, November 1st. The winning class will get doughnuts. So get going today and help kids and win!
  • This week is National French Week! To celebrate, We're asking trivia questions. Come see Miss Richardson in room 222 today with the correct answer to be put in a drawing for a super-duper prize! Today's question is...in what year did French women get the right to vote?
  • The fall play, You Can't Take it With You, a wacky comedy about a family of misfits, is TODAY at4pmandtomorrowandSaturdayat7pm.Tickets are $3 for students, $7 for adults, and free with an activity pass or for children 6 and under. Buy your tickets during lunch or before the show at the Tbird Store.
    Want a chance to earn a free ticket? Answer the daily trivia question correctly about the 1930s when the play takes place. Today's question: Which track star performed at the 1936 Berlin Olympics? If you think you know the answer, come to Ms. Ettinger's room, 414, and get a free ticket to the fall play on the night of your choice!
  • Next Monday the 6thcome to Bee Movie Might in the small cafeteria at4:30to help raise money for the bees. Tickets are 2$ and your name will also be entered in a raffle for a $25 gift card to Marcus Theaters. You can also purchase more raffle tickets for .50 cents and there will be snacks and soda available for purchase. All proceeds will go to Pollinator Partnership to help preserve bees, the most impactful creature on agriculture.
  • Girls interested in playing soccer at Bellevue West in the spring. There will be a meeting in the cafeteria onMonday, November 6th at 7:15am. Please plan on attending the meeting. If you are unable to attend please contact Coach Goat
  • Congratulations to the football team on defeating Lincoln Southwest last Friday.This Fridaythe football team will play in the quarterfinal round of the state football playoffs against Creighton Prep. Kickoff will be at7:07pmat Faiman Field. Admission will be $7 for adults and $5 for students. No passes or activity cards will be accepted. Hope to see everyone there cheering on the team as they have a chance to qualify for the semifinal round for the third year in a row.
  • Boys interesting in playing soccer this year.There will be a soccer meeting onMonday, November 6th at 6:00pmon the turf. The meeting will discuss winter training. After the meeting we will have open soccer play on the turf from6:15-7:30pm. Please bring cleats and a soccer ball. If you are unable to attend please contact Coach Carr.
  • REbeL is a club that focuses on positive body image, media literacy, and healthy habits. Please join us Monday’s after school in room 125 to learn more! We'd also love if you supported us by dining at Chipotle onMonday, Nov 6th from 4-8pm.Just tell them you're there to support REbeL!

November 3, 2017

  • Key Club is hosting a competition for Thanksgiving baskets with Advisories/GPS’ and Clubs. Please bring in non-perishable items to your class or club byNov. 13thto donate to the Eastern Nebraska Community Action Partnership for families to have a Thanksgiving dinner. Thank you for your support!
  • Yearbooks are only $55 but prices go up second semester. Please purchase your copy before we run out of stock. We take cash, check, and credit. If you have any questions, please see Mr. Stueve in 426.
  • Seniors, do not forget, your senior photo and your dedications are due to Mr. Stueve byTuesday November 21st. If they are not in by that date, we cannot guarantee they will be in the yearbook. Please direct any questions to Mr. Stueve in 426.
  • Next Monday the 6thcome to Bee Movie Might in the small cafeteria at4:30to help raise money for the bees. Tickets are 2$ and your name will also be entered in a raffle for a $25 gift card to Marcus Theaters. You can also purchase more raffle tickets for .50 cents and there will be snacks and soda available for purchase. All proceeds will go to Pollinator Partnership to help preserve bees, the most impactful creature on agriculture.
  • Girls interested in playing soccer at Bellevue West in the spring. There will be a meeting in the cafeteria onMonday, November 6th at 7:15am. Please plan on attending the meeting. If you are unable to attend please contact Coach Goat
  • Boys interesting in playing soccer this year.There will be a soccer meeting onMonday, November 6th at 6:00pmon the turf. The meeting will discuss winter training. After the meeting we will have open soccer play on the turf from6:15-7:30pm. Please bring cleats and a soccer ball. If you are unable to attend please contact Coach Carr.
  • REbeL is a club that focuses on positive body image, media literacy, and healthy habits. Please join us Monday’s after school in room 125 to learn more! We'd also love if you supported us by dining at Chipotle onMonday, Nov 6th from 4-8pm.Just tell them you're there to support REbeL!
  • The next junior senate meeting will beTuesday, November 7th at 7:20am. Please see Mrs. Patomson if you have any questions.
  • Mu Alpha Theta will meet in GPS today or after schoolon Monday
  • Today andtomorrow,at7pm; The fall play, You Can't Take it With You, is a wacky comedy about a family of misfits. Tickets are $3 for students, $7 for adults, and free with an activity pass or for children 6 and under. Buy your tickets during lunch or before the show at the Birdhouse.
    Want a chance to earn a free ticket? Answer the daily trivia question correctly about the 1930s when the play takes place. Today's question: In the 1930s, more than 30,000 immigrants from this country were living in America due to hatred of the government that took over their country. What country was it? If you think you know the answer, come to Ms. Ettinger's room, 414, and get a free ticket to the fall play on the night of your choice!