Bettendorf High School
Bettendorf High School | |
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Bettendorf High front view from 18th Street | |
Location | |
Bettendorf, Iowa USA | |
Coordinates | 41°33′23″N 90°29′51″W / 41.5565°N 90.4975°WCoordinates: 41°33′23″N 90°29′51″W / 41.5565°N 90.4975°W |
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Type | Public secondary school |
Established | 1951 |
Superintendent | Theron J. Schutte |
Principal | Jimmy Casas |
Faculty | 100 |
Grades | 9–12 |
Number of students | 1,445 [1] |
School colour(s) | black gold |
Athletics | Baseball, basketball, cheerleading, color guard, cross country, dance, football, golf, marching band, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, track, volleyball, wrestling |
Athletics conference | Mississippi Athletic Conference |
Mascot | Bulldog |
Website | School website |
Bettendorf High School (BHS) is a four-year comprehensive high school located in Bettendorf, Iowa. Roughly 100 instructors teach more than 1500 students.
History
Early history
Prior to its opening in 1951, there was no high school in Bettendorf. High school-age students living in the city had to go to Davenport High School or Le Claire High School to receive their secondary education.
The original BHS building was completed in 1951 at a site between 21st and 23rd streets south of Central Avenue. Previously, Bettendorf students attended grades 9–12 at Davenport High School or Le Claire High School. In its very early years, the high school housed seventh through 12th grade students, although junior high students were moved by the late 1950s.
The community of Bettendorf quickly grew during the 1950s and 1960s, and by the early 1960s, the district had outgrown the school due to increasing enrollment. Students walked to some classes in rented store fronts on State and Grant Streets, while an annex building (which later became Neil Armstrong Elementary) also helped serve students. By 1971, with enrollment still growing at a fast pace, plans were started to build a new high school along 18th Street in the northern part of the city, roughly 1½ miles north of Middle Road.
The former BHS building had a track/baseball field on the front side and a football field on the back side; both are still evident at the site. The old school's athletic facilities were used for a number of years after the opening of the new high school. The old football field was used on a varsity level until 1980, when Touvelle Stadium was completed, while the old BHS gymnasium was utilized by lower level teams until the mid-1980s. Today, the old BHS building is the headquarters for the Mississippi Bend Area Education Agency District 9, which oversees public school education across east-central Iowa.
Current high school
The current high school building was completed in 1973, at a cost of roughly $3 million. (The old high school currently sees use as the Mississippi Bend Area Education Agency headquarters, which oversees academic instruction at high schools in eastern Iowa.) At the time of its opening, BHS was on the edge of town, surrounded by mostly undeveloped land. A subsequent addition added a new industrial arts/locker room and an athletic stadium completed in 1980. The six-building, air-conditioned complex is highlighted by a landscaped inner courtyard, planetarium, library/media center, computer labs, a 405 seat auditorium, and a field house with a 6-lane, 25-yard swimming pool. In 2007, an addition to the music and drama area was completed.
A new 7,500-square-foot (700 m2) facility is attached to the east side of the high school and accessible to all athletic and physical education areas. The center houses weights and exercise 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.
In 2010, copies of the student newspaper, The Growl, were confiscated by school administrators because of an article about inconsistent disciplinary action against students, specifically athletes.[2][3][4][5]
Renovations to the high school took about three years to complete from October 2011 to March 2013, with an estimated cost of $16.2 million.[6][7]
A $3.25 million renovation project to TouVelle Stadium began in May and finished in August, in time for the 2014 season. The upgrades replaced the stadium's grass field with synthetic turf, reconfiguration of the eight-lane track and a new lighting system among others.[8][9]
Staff
The Bettendorf High School instructional staff consists of 100 teachers and two media specialists. The staff is supported by five counselors, two attendance clerks, a nurse and twenty-seven support staff. The principal as of the 2013-2014 academic year is Jimmy S. Casas.
Music
The music department has a marching band, symphonic band, orchestra, wind ensemble, jazz band, pep band, chorus, and a show choir named 'Surround Sound'. These performing groups have been involved in athletic intermission presentations, state contests, as well as department sponsored trips to contests. The Bulldog Marching Band has won 19 consecutive division 1 ratings at the state marching band competition since 1991.
Athletics
Bettendorf participates in the Mississippi Athletic Conference, and athletic teams are known as the Bulldogs. School colors are black and gold. The school fields athletic teams in 21 sports, including:
- Summer: Baseball, softball.
- Fall: Football, volleyball, cheerleading, girls' swimming, boys' cross country, girls' cross country and boys' golf.
- Winter: Boys' basketball, girls' basketball, cheerleading, wrestling, boys' swimming and boys' and girls' bowling.
- Spring: Boys' track and field, girls' track and field, boys' soccer, girls' soccer, girls' golf, boys' tennis and girls' tennis.
The school also has a cheerleading squad and a competitive dance team.
Bettendorf is classified as a 4A school (Iowa's largest 48 schools), according to the Iowa High School Athletic Association and Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union; in sports where there are fewer divisions, the Bulldogs are always in the largest class (e.g., Class 3A for wrestling, boys soccer, and Class 2A for golf, tennis and girls soccer). The school is a member of the 10-team Mississippi Athletic Conference (known to locals as the MAC), which comprises schools from the Iowa Quad Cities, along with Burlington, Clinton and Muscatine high schools. Bettendorf's biggest rivalry is with Pleasant Valley High School.
In football, the Bulldogs have won seven state championships in 1981, 1987, 1988, 1991, 1992, 2004, and 2007. As well, prior to a playoff system in Iowa, the Bulldogs were named the "Mythical State Champions" by the U.P.I. in 1960. Bettendorf has also finished as the Runner-up three times (1980, 2000, 2002) and currently own a 58-17 (77%) playoff record. The Bulldogs frequently make it to the semi-finals at the Uni-Dome on the University of Northern Iowa's campus each fall. The campus hosts the top 4 teams in the playoffs each year. The Bulldogs have had four lengthy winning streaks: 25 games from 1958–60, 36 games from 1987–89, 30 games from 1991–1993, and 24 games from 2007-2008.
State Championships:
- Football: 1981, 1987, 1988, 1991, 1992, 2004 & 2007
- Boys Basketball: 1986 & 2005
- Girls Basketball: 1993
- Wrestling: 1981, 1982, 2012 & 2014
- Volleyball: 2012 & 2013
- Boys Swimming: 1977, 1978, 1986, 1999 & 2007
- Girls Swimming: 1990, 1991, 1992, 1999, 2000, 2001 & 2002
- Cheerleading: 2003, 2004, 2005 & 2006
- Dance Drill: 1990, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2002, 2003, 2008 & 2009
- Girls Cross Country: 1977, 1984 & 1987
- Girls Track: 1986, 1989, 1990 & 2012
- Boys Soccer: 1995, 1999 & 2004
- Girls Soccer: 1998
- Tennis Coed: 2005 & 2007
- Boys Tennis: 2004
- Girls Tennis: 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 & 2003
Foreign exchange visits
- - The school has a biennial exchange to Cramlington in Northumberland, England with Cramlington Learning Village.
Notable alumni
- Pat Angerer, former NFL linebacker for the Indianapolis Colts (2010–2013) and Atlanta Falcons (2014).
- Robbie Lawler, professional MMA fighter, Current #1 contender in the Welterweight Division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship,[10] where he is the current UFC Welterweight Champion
- Michael "Drew" McFedries, former UFC fighter[11]
- Eric Christian Olsen, actor
- Tavian Banks, former NFL running back for the Jacksonville Jaguars (1998–2000) and New Orleans Saints (2002–2004)
- Pat Miletich, retired professional Mixed Martial Artist, first UFC Welterweight Champion, UFC Hall of Fame member[12]
- Frank Fritz, American Pickers
- Mike Wolfe, American Pickers
- Linnea Quigley, actress
- Mark Kerr, 2-time NCAA Wrestling Champion; retired MMA fighter; 2-time UFC Heavyweight Tournament Winner[13]
References
- ↑ http://www.bettendorf.k12.ia.us/BCSD_News/I0119CA57.1/Annual%20Report%202010.pdf
- ↑ McGlynn, Ann (2010-02-06). "Bettendorf High School administration confiscates student newspaper". Quad-City Times. Retrieved 2010-06-30.
- ↑ Ocran, Nicole (2010-02-10). "Student newspaper containing critical article confiscated at Iowa high school". Student Press Law Center. Retrieved 2010-06-30.
- ↑ "Administrators pull Bettendorf school paper". Newsday. Associated Press. Retrieved 2010-06-30.
- ↑ "Administrators pull Bettendorf school paper". KTTC. Associated Press. 2010-02-09. Retrieved 2010-06-30.
- ↑ Bettendorf High School - Facility Projects
- ↑ Curtain goes up on performing arts center at Bettendorf High School
- ↑ TouVelle Stadium Project
- ↑ TouVelle Stadium ready for action
- ↑ "Robbie Lawler UFC Bio". Retrieved 2014.
- ↑ "Drew McFedries UFC Bio". Retrieved 2014.
- ↑ "Pat Miletich UFC Bio". Retrieved 2014.
- ↑ "Mark Kerr UFC Bio". Retrieved 2014.
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