Bettendorf High School
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Bettendorf High School (BHS) is a four-year comprehensive high school located in Bettendorf, Iowa. Roughly 100 instructors teach more than 1500 students using a four-period block daily schedule with 85 minute blocks.
Established | 1951 |
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Type | Public secondary school |
Principal | Jimmy S. Casas |
Faculty | 100 |
Students | 1,478 [1] |
Grades | 9–12 |
Location | Bettendorf, Iowa, USA |
Mascot | Bulldog |
Website | School website |
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[edit] History
The $8 million Bettendorf High School was completed in 1973 with a new industrial arts/locker room addition and athletic stadium completed in 1980. The six-building, air-conditioned complex is highlighted by a landscaped inner courtyard, a planetarium, spacious library/media center, resource centers in each instructional area, fully networked computer labs, a 405 seat auditorium/theater, and an expansive field house with an 6 lane, 25 yard swimming pool with an attached diving well.
Before 1973, the high school was located next to Neil Armstrong Elementary, in a building now utilized by the Mississippi Bend Area Education Agency (AEA 9).
[edit] Community
Bettendorf is a young community of more than 30,000 people: the median age of the residents is 34 years. It is a well-educated area, with more than 30 percent being college graduates and more than 10 percent holding postgraduate degrees.
The Bettendorf School District serves 4,500 students with a high school, middle school and six elementary schools.
[edit] Staff
The Bettendorf High School instructional staff consists of 100 teachers and two media specialists. The staff is supported by six counselors, two attendance clerks, a nurse and twenty-seven support staff. The administrative team consists of the building principal, Jimmy S. Casas, and three associate principals.
[edit] Athletics
Interscholastic teams at Bettendorf compete as the Bulldogs. The school offers 18 sports: baseball, football and wrestling for boys; volleyball for girls; and basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, swimming, tennis and track for both boys and girls.
Bettendorf High School is a member of the Mississippi Athletic Conference, the Iowa High School Athletic Association, and the Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union. Past records reflect many conference champions in all of these sports, as well as regional, state-level, and all-American champions. The Bulldogs maintain a strong presence in the MAC and is well-respected around the state, contending for conference championships in many sports.
One sport where Bettendorf has been particularly successful is football. The Bulldogs have won seven state championships (1981, 1987, 1988, 1991, 1992, 2004 and 2007, a state best in Iowa Class 4A, the state's largest division)[2], and placed second in 1980, 2000 and 2003. The Bulldogs also have had several notable winning streaks of 36-games (1987-89), 30-games (1991-93), and 25-games (1958-60), respectively. In addition to being a qualifier for the state playoffs virtually every year, the Bulldogs have seen numerous players continue their careers at the collegiate and professional level. The squad has probably one of the most archival and historical websites in existence for a high school team: Bettendorf Football
In addition to football, the Bulldogs have been very successful in volleyball, golf, boys' and girls' swimming and soccer, and boys' basketball.
[edit] Fitness Center
A new 7,500-square-foot (700 m²) facility is attached to the east side of the high school and immediately accessible to all athletic and physical education areas. The center houses house weights, exercise equipment and cardiovascular equipment.
A group of community members organized the BHS Fitness Education Center Committee and raised $300,000 in funds for the fitness education center at Bettendorf High School. The Bettendorf School Board matched $300,000 to fund the $600,000 project. The project was completed in the summer of 2002.
[edit] State Championships
Some State titles are absent
2007 Boys Swimming, Football
2006 Boys Golf
2005 Boys Golf
2004 Football, Boys Basketball, Boys Golf, Boys Tennis, Boys Soccer
2003 Boys Golf, Girls Tennis
2002 Girls Swimming, Girls Tennis
2001 Girls Swimming
2000 Girls Swimming
1999 Boys Swimming, Boys Soccer, Girls Swimming
1998 Girls Tennis, Dance/Pom Pon, Girls Soccer
1997 Girls Tennis
1996 Girls Tennis, Pom Pon
1995 Girls Tennis, Boys Soccer, Pom Pon,
1994 Girls Basketball, Dance, Pom Pon
1993 Dance, Pom Pon
1992 Girls Swimming, Football
1991 Girls Swimming, Football
1990 Girls Swimming, Girls Track, Dance
1989 Girls Track
1988 Football
1987 Football, Girls Cross Country
1986 Boys Swimming, Boys Basketball, Girls Track
1984 Girls Cross Country
1982 Wrestling
1981 Wrestling, Football
1978 Boys Swimming, Boys Golf
1977 Boys Swimming, Boys Golf
1977 Girls Cross Country