Industrial Arts a Break in Dinehart’s Day
Senior Zoe Dinehart will be headed to Duquesne University this fall to begin a six-year program that will result in baccalaureate degrees in health sciences and biology as well as a Doctorate of Physical Therapy. more
Wilson Attains 4th Straight Perfect Score on National Latin Exam!
Maggie Wilson is one of only six students worldwide to achieve a perfect score for four consecutive years. more
Ever wonder what high school will be like? Well, this is your chance to check it out!
Join us for the BWHS Summer Institute for students going into the 7th and 8th grades. Math and science, art and poetry will tackle the recycle-renew movement during SI 2012. The deadline has been extended to June 1st. more
Peter Lyons was elected President of the Ohio Association of Student Councils.
Tim Rettig and Ryan Shultz were honored with the Dale D. Hawley Leadership Award. In addition, Lance Clarke, BWHS Social Studies Department Chair, was elected to a four-year term as an Advisor Representative to the Executive Board. more
Kate Lampe Wins Art Contest!
Senior Kate Lampe won first place and Hannah Sellers and Ethan Skaates collaborated on a poster that earned Honorable Mention in the Arson Awareness Poster Contest. more
Hayden respected for team-first passion.
Junior Allyson Hayden, a low defender for the girls lacrosse team, excels on the field despite suffering from exertional compartment syndrome and must wrap both legs in ice before and after any physical activity. more
Grandparents' Day
Many students brought their grandparents to school recently for the annual BWHS Grandparents' Day. more
Runner Caldwell perseveres
Senior Shannon Caldwell has overcome the effects of juvenile idiopathic arthritis and has become one of the Eagles' top distance runners. more
The Dispatch selected Ellie Wood as girls lacrosse top performer.
Wood, a freshman midfielder, totaled 17 goals and 10 assists as Watterson went 5-0. more