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Scottsbluff Public Schools
Basic Information
Address: 2601 Broadway, Scottsbluff NE 69361
Phone Number: 308-635-6200
Fax Number: 308-635-6217
Superintendent: Richard Myles
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Additional Information
Member Schools: Lake Minatare Elementary, Lincoln Heights Elementary, Longfellow Elementary, Roosevelt Elementary, Westmoor Elementary, Bluffs Middle School, Scottsbluff High School
Mission Statement:
Scottsbluff Public Schools, in partnership with family and community, will provide equal opportunities through standards-based and individualized curriculum where all students become productive citizens and life-long learners in a globally diverse society.
District Characteristics: There are eight educational facilities in the district, including one early childhood school, five elementary K-5 schools, one middle school (grades 6-8) and one senior high (grades 9-12). There are a number of programs and opportunities that are unique to Scottsbluff Public Schools.
School Municipalities: Scottsbluff, Nebraska
Notable Alumni:
Teresa Scanlan 2011 Miss America was a 2010 graduate of Scottsbluff High School
Other Facilities: Scottsbluff Early Childhood Program: Three preschool classrooms are located in the Scottsbluff Early Childhood Center. The center is designed to meet the individual developmental needs of children ages 3-4.
Athletics: SHS offers comprehensive activities programs. SHS hosts a joint swimming and diving team with the Gering Public Schools.
Acappella
Girls Basketball
Boys Basketball
Art ClubSHS Football
Football
Band
Boys Cross- Country
Bluff Staff
Girls Cross- Country
Cheer Squad
Volleyball
DECA
Wrestling
Drill Team
Swimming
Echoes Staff
Trap ClubSHS Drama
FCCLA
Boys Track
FFA
Girls Track
German Club
Boys Soccer
Key Club
Girls Soccer
Mock Trial
Boys Tennis
Multi- Cultural Club
Girls Tennis
National Honor Society
Boys Golf SHS Forensic League
NIKE
Girls Golf
Orchestra
Softball
One Acts Plays
Quill & Scroll
S- Club Boys
S- Club Girls
Spanish Club
Speech Team
Student Senate
VICA
Curriculum:
The Scottsbluff Public School System is a results-based educational system that models continuous improvement. The basis for our assessment of improvement is student achievement. Student assessments are designed from a comprehensive curriculum of state and national standards, delivered by a professional and highly qualified staff using instructional techniques defined by best practice and research-proven strategies.
Belief Statements:
Educate to Excel ~ Prepare to Compete
Inspire to Serve ~ Challenge to Lead
Demographics:
Elementary Schools: Five elementary schools provided a quality education for 1,433 total students in 2011-2012. The schools have a number of unique programs and curricula to ensure the academic success of every student.
BMS enrolled 656 students in 2011-2012.
SHS enrolled 810 students in 2011-2012.
Delay/Closing Information: Visit our website at www.sbps.net for information on school closings.