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Math Counts has been postponed until February 18th and the Speech Meet scheduled for February 4th has been postponed until March 3rd.

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Meat Cutting Demonstration Invitation

The Bloomfield High School Agriculture and Family Consumer Sciences departments will be hosting the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Beef Extension Educators for a meat cutting demonstration on Wednesday, February 15th at 11:00am in the FCS room at the high school.  The public is invited to attend.  At this function you will learn about fabrication of the chuck roll through a cutting demonstration, learn about the extra value these cuts bring to a beef carcass, and taste test the cuts and learn about recipes and resources to better utilize them.  If you would like to attend, please R.S.V.P. to Mrs. Runyon or Mr. Eisenhauer by Friday, February 10th at 373-4800. We hope to see you then! Bon Appetit!   . . . read more

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Spelling Bee Results

  The annual spell down was held Wednesday morning, January 25th, in the M.P.R. of the elementary school. Michaela Johnson was pronounced the winner in the 5th grade competition and Reece McFarland was the winner in the 6th grade. Michaela is the the daughter of Jamie and Mike Johnson and Reece is the son of Carrie and Jody McFarland. Runners-up for the contest were Marissa Dahlberg from 5th grade and Taylor Reineke from 6th grade. Participating from 5th grade were Dylan Kauth,Mitchell Mackeprang, Marissa Dahlberg, Carolyn Nagengast,  Michaela Johnson, Will Fehringer, Trenton Holz,and Seth Rogers . . . read more

Pop's Concert

             Please come join the Bloomfield Music program for our Pop’s Concert at 7:30 PM on Tuesday February 7 th .  This concert will be filled with music ranging from the classic, “Carry On Wayward Son,” by the group Kansas, to today’s Katy Perry song, “Firework.”  The students are particularly excited about this concert due to the selection of popular music and their own investment into what the concert will become.  In the high school each student had to find a concert band or choral arrangement of two songs they would like to . . . read more

 
 

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