BluePrint Stories of the Year
It was a great school year for Bellwood-Antis, from all-state athletes, state medalists in academics, to community involvements.
To honor our outstanding school year, we made a list of our top stories for each month.
The top stories of the year concerned leadership changes at Bellwood-Antis. The district began the year without a Superintendent following the resignation of Dr. G. Brian Toth after 10 years on the job. He left to take a job at St. Mary’s.
Dr. Paul Gallagher, the former Superintendent at Hollidaysburg, functioned as the interim Superintendent until Dr. Thomas McInroy was hired in November.
In September, high school principal Lisa Hartsock announced that she would be leaving B-A to take on an elementary principal position at Tyrone. Assistant principal Cathy Adams took over in the interim until Mr. Richard Schreier was hired in November.
Other big stories followed. Seniors signed to play big-time college sports, teams played for titles, singers and speakers shined in their performances and events.
Even the BluePrint got in on the newsworthy items when it was named an SNO Distinguished Site after just one year as an online publication in April.
Starting in early August, the annual Backyard Brawl took place, leaving Bellwood with their first upset of the season.
In September, BA lost its principal, attended an “Out of the Darkness Walk”, developed the “Lunch Buddies” program, and more. Read what happened throughout the month of September by clicking a link below:
My. Partner and Miss Trostle adjusting to Middle School Life
High School Principal Heading to Tyrone
In October, the National Honors Society Induction took place, and Rocky Bleier gave BA students some inspiration. Check out what else happened in October:
National Honors Society Induction
Steeler Legend Rocky Bleier Addresses BAMS
Ian Schmoke Dances His Way to Fame
BAMS Tech Club Earns Statewide Recognition
As the weather got colder, hearts got warmer at BAHS as seniors committed to serving for their country in November. We talked about snow days and delays, and alumni Josh Rimmey.
Hollen, Luensmann Sign to Play on the Next Level
In December, Blue Devil basketball continued on with their winning records, A BAMS Student was Nominated as Edublogs Award Finalist, the Wrestling team picked up a few W’s, and BASD participated in the annual Blue Angels project.
BAMS Student Nominated As Edublogs Award Finalist
Blue Angels Project Up and Running
After a long holiday break, in January the wrestlers got their first win, students went to a respect march, staff participated in The Biggest Loser contest, and FFA students attended the PA farm show.
FFA Students Heading to PA Farm Show
Three Band Members to Play in PMEA District Band
Baby Agnes Doe Continues to Inspire Respect for Life
District Shedding Pounds through Biggest Loser Contest
Wrestlers Pin Loss on Juniata Valley for First Win
B-A Students to Participate in Respect for Life March in Tyrone
Bellwood-Antis beats St. Joseph Academy
Furthering into February, Bellwood-Antis participated in Read Across America Week, Promposals were a hit, Black History Month was recognized, Snow Days were discussed, and Choir students went to regionals.
Early “Promposals” are the Rage at Bellwood-Antis
Monday starts Read Across America Week
CHS Students Discuss Fairness in Annual School-Wide Debates
Teachers Recognize Black History Month in their Classrooms
Featured Alumni: Josh Rimmey Takes Advantage of His Opportunities
Blue Devils become ICC champions on Senior Night
Five B-A Students Heading to Regionals for Choir
With Spring sports starting, March was yet another big month for Bellwood-Antis. The baseball and softball teams continued to roll, track started strong, Jessica Stehley placed at HOSA, and Casey Gray came back for a visit.
Bellwood-Antis Baseball Teams Continue the Season off Right
B-A Junior Going To Nationals for HOSA
Bellwood-Antis Freshman Is Going To Nationals
Another Bellwood Success: Casey Gray
Lady Blue Devils prepare to face defending champs in Elite 8
In April, both track teams claimed the ICC title, Mr. Harry went to MN for a teacher’s convention, Prom took place, the poetry slam was a success, and Zayn left 1D.
Zayn’s Departure Sparks Mayhem in America’s Teens
Softball Team Stays On Hot Streak
Meghan Claar Grabs a Seat in Statewide Debate
“A Little Party Never Killed Nobody”
B-A boys and girls grab ICC titles
Elementary Teacher Travels to Minnesota for National Convention
Although the school year is winding down in May, news is not! So far this month track members placed in districts, the softball and baseball teams are making a run for gold, seniors are preparing for the military, the Valedictorian was announced, The Music Man was outstanding, Selena Damiano broke the school record in shot put, and The Blueprint became a distinguished site!
Four BA Wrestlers Take a Spot on Pennsylvania All-Academic Team
Blueprint Becomes A Distinguished Site!
Softball Team Gets No. 100 for Coaching Staff
Damiano breaks own record at WCCM
Book Inspires Students to Make a Difference
Jeremy Wilson Named 2015 Valedictorian