Bellevue Public Schools

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Bellevue Public Schools operates 15 elementary schools (K-6; some schools also offer pre-kindergarten programs), three middle schools (7-8), and two high schools (9-12) in Bellevue in the U.S. state of Nebraska. The district has 662 teachers (FTEs) serving 9,666 students.

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The district includes most of Bellevue, and almost all of Offutt Air Force Base. [1]

School facts
SchoolStudentsFTE teachersStudent/teacher ratioNotes
Avery Elementary School303Originally named South School, Avery Elementary was opened in 1916. It is home to the Avery Tigers.
Belleaire Elementary School249Bellaire Elementary was opened in 1952. It is home to the Bellaire Panthers.
Bellevue East High School 170185.815.8
Bellevue Elementary
Bellevue West High School 166586.616.3
Bertha Barber Elementary School18012.114.9
Betz Elementary School33822.115.3
Birchcrest Elementary School32720.316.1
C H A P School515.49.4Special education, pre-kindergarten to 12th grade
Central Elementary School16110.415.5
Fairview Elementary School36327.713.1
Fort Crook Elementary School35824.114.9
Lemay Elementary School41928.814.5
Leonard Lawrence Elementary School50829.317.3
Logan Fontenelle Middle School74147.715.5Seventh grade educational teams are named Team Sky and Ponca. Eighth grade teams are Wicoti and Sequoia. The Braves teams is a special needs team. School nickname is the Warriors.
Lewis & Clark Middle SchoolSeventh grade educational teams are named Travelers, Rangers, and Navigators. Eighth grade teams are Explorers and Surveyors. School nickname is the Scouts.
Mission Middle School66747.430Seventh grade educational teams are named Phoenix, and Intrepid. Eighth grade educational teams are named Thunder and Storm. School nickname is Braves.
Peter Sarpy Elementary School44630.314.7
Twin Ridge Elementary School29319.115.3
Two Springs Elementary School37023.315.9
Wake Robin Elementary School35919.618.3

Note: Based on 2002–2003 school year data

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References

  1. "2020 CENSUS - SCHOOL DISTRICT REFERENCE MAP: Sarpy County, NE" (PDF). U.S. Census Bureau . Retrieved October 3, 2022.

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