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BHS Halloween Art Contest

BHS students showed off their spooky creativity in this year’s Halloween Art Contest! ๐Ÿ‘ป๐Ÿ–ค๐Ÿงก
Congrats to all who participated—your work made the halls come alive! ๐ŸŽจ
See the winning entries here:

BHS students showed off their spooky creativity in this year’s Halloween Art Contest! ๐Ÿ‘ป๐Ÿ–ค๐Ÿงก
Congrats to all who participated—your work made the halls come alive! ๐ŸŽจ
See the winning entries here:

 

 

 

  • BHS News
Echoes of Central School: 125 Years of Bemidji History

A look back at the school’s roots, fire, and rebirth.

Community history is fascinating as it tells the story of where we have been and in many ways points out a trajectory for the future. Local history tells a story that is bigger than ourselves and yet is a story that we get a hand in writing and shaping. The Bemidji School District has been a part of that community history for the last 125 years. Our district and community have a rich history!

 

June 24, 1958 was a date that is forever etched in the memories of residents of Bemidji as this was the date in which the original Central School burned. Sue Bruns wrote an article for the  Bemidji Pioneer in 2021 that tells the story of the fire and gives some eye witness accounts, it is well worth the read! Needless to say, the burning of this school was a huge loss and had a deep and profound impact on our community. Just as our community continues to rebuild with a sense of resiliency now, the community of Bemidji then also rebuilt the school following the 1958 fire. 

 

The original Central School was where Independent School District #31, otherwise known as Bemidji Area Schools, was first created in 1900. In 1903, Central School graduated Bemidji Area School’s first graduating class. Central School continued to grow as the district grew in the first part of the twentieth century up until the school was destroyed by the fire of 1958. The original Central School bell that was reported to have continued ringing as the fire raged was preserved as part of our school’s history. This bell eventually came to reside at the Central Elementary School grounds in 1976 and remained there until 2024, when the bell was removed and placed on the Bemidji High School grounds located next to the historic old high school arch. 

 

A time capsule that contains items from students of Central Elementary School was also found under the bell. The time capsule was opened on July 24, 2025 at noon as part of a ceremony to kick off the all school reunion. The ceremony took place at the historic arch on the grounds of Bemidji High School. We thought it was fitting that the bell that witnessed the beginning years of the school district be housed next to the arch from the old high school on the grounds of the new high school. We have taken photos of all the contents of the time capsule for the benefit of the community. These items will be stored in the district office. We hope you enjoy these photos which provide a window into life in 1976. Enjoy and go Jacks!

 

  • District Wide News
2025 Educators of the Year

Lay Educator of the Year - Brian Hazard - Volunteer reader in the second grade classrooms at Lincoln Elementary

Teacher of the Year - Jeff Brown - 6th grade social studies teacher at the Middle School 

Support Professional of the Year - Hannah Stull - Registrar at the Middle School 

The Bemidji Education Association announced the recipients of its 2025 awards at the back-to-school gathering for all staff on Wednesday, August 27 in the High School auditorium. Each award recipient received a plaque and gold keychain engraved by Ken K Thompson Jewelry, a $75 gift certificate to the Green Mill restaurant, and a floral arrangement created by Bemidji Netzer Floral. The BEA sends its most sincere congratulations to our outstanding nominees and award recipients. 

 

From left to right:

Lay Educator of the Year - Brian Hazard - Volunteer reader in the second grade classrooms at Lincoln Elementary

Teacher of the Year - Jeff Brown - 6th grade social studies teacher at the Middle School 

Support Professional of the Year - Hannah Stull - Registrar at the Middle School 

  • District Wide News
๐Ÿ“ฃ Student Orientation Details Are Here!

 

Bemidji Area Schools are ready to welcome students back with orientation events for all grade levels. Elementary families will receive info by mail. Middle School sessions for 6th graders and their parents take place Tuesday, August 26, and 9th graders kick off high school orientation Thursday, August 28 from 8 a.m.–12 p.m. (transportation not provided). ๐ŸŽ๐Ÿ“˜

  • District Wide News
Welcome to Our New Website!

Welcome to the new site! If you can't find something or have suggestions check out this news post.

Welcome to the new home for the Bemidji Area Schools website! We have a few finishing touches we will be improving/adding over the next few days. If you are unable to find something or believe we have missed something in the transition, please fill out this form to let us know what we missed. We will work on adding it immediately! Thank you for your patience.

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  • District Wide News