Wednesday, March 4th
- Early Staggered Dismissal
- Elementary: 11:40, Middle: 11:50, High: 12:00
Monday, March 9th
- Board of Education Meeting, 6pm
Friday, March 13th
Tuesday, March 24th
- Early Staggered Dismissal
- Elementary: 11:40, Middle: 11:50, High: 12:00
Monday, March 30th - Friday, April 3rd
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The next regular Board of Education meeting will be on March 9, 2026, at 6:00 p.m., at the District Office. All meetings are open to the public. Regular meetings are streamed live through YouTube and viewable on the District website. Special meetings, where there are action items on the agenda, will also be streamed live. Agendas for Board of Education meetings are posted on the district website the Friday before each meeting. Click here to view agendas and minutes.
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Reports included:
- Overview for elementary, middle school and high school
- Student Services
- Operations
- Curriculum, Instruction, & Assessment
- Superintendent
- Transportation & Facilities
- Spotlight on High School Department Chairs
- Legislative Update
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During each regular board meeting, Dr. Plas provides an update to the Board on various topics. You can view the full report online as an attachment to the meeting agenda. Click here to view the agenda.
This month's report included an update on:
- Bond Sale Information
- AQuESTT System
- Advanced Placement Courses
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Dr. Thoendel and Mr. Feeney provided an update on the curriculum and personnel proposals for the 2026-27 school year. The Curriculum Committee met on January 12th to continue the process of determining which curriculum and personnel proposals to recommend for the 2026-27 school year. There were 50 proposals this year for consideration.
At the previous meetings, the BOE approved five of the 50 proposals while utilizing fund reallocations and special education reimbursements. The Curriculum Committee has continued to review proposals that were highly prioritized by both the Curriculum/Proposal Committee and the Administrative/BOE Committee, including those with offsetting costs. The table below shows the proposals approved.
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The Board of Education approved the school calendar for 2027-28 as presented by Dr. Plas. Below are some highlights of the proposed calendar:
All staff reports: August 9
First day of school: August 12
Labor Day: September 6
Thanksgiving Break: Nov. 24-26
Winter Break: Dec. 23-Jan. 5 (for students)
MLK Day: Jan. 17
President’s Day: Feb. 21
Spring Break: March 27-31
Graduation: May 21
Last day of School: May 24
Memorial Day: May 29
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The Board approved a transition from the current 7-point grading scale to a 10-point grading scale beginning in the 2026–27 school year. This decision follows a thorough review of grading practices in metro-area districts, college admissions expectations, and feedback from staff, students, and families. The review found that most area districts already use a 10-point scale, and research showed colleges primarily focus on GPA rather than grading scale differences.
This change is expected to improve student outcomes and competitiveness for college admission and scholarships while maintaining Bennington’s high academic standards. Curriculum expectations and rigor will not change. Grades earned before fall 2026 will remain on the 7-point scale, and weighted Advanced Placement courses and current recognition practices will continue. Additional information and guidance will be shared with students, families, and staff this spring to support a smooth transition.
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During the meeting, the Board went into executive session to discuss and consider compensation for support and administrative staff. After the executive session, the Board unanimously voted to approve the proposed increase. To stay comparable to certified staff, compensation packages for support staff will increase by 4.04% and administrators will increase by 3.97%.
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The Board approved the next set of construction bids for the second high school. Below are the thirty-six bids that were recommended for approval by the Building & Finance Committee. The combined total of these bids is $14,068,641, which is $333,192 under the preconstruction estimate for these items. With this approval, the project is completely bid out.
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On January 22, 2026, Bennington Public Schools received bids for the Omaha Public Works (OPW) sanitary sewer construction work associated with the second high school project. This work will be completed with DLR Group providing construction administration, under the supervision of the City of Omaha, and in coordination with Bennington Public Schools. The Board approved the bid from Thompson Construction for $654,859, which is $2,772 under the preconstruction estimate for this item.
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Do you have a student ready to start Kindergarten in August 2026? Bennington Public Schools is currently accepting registrations for any incoming Kindergarten students. If your child will be eligible for Kindergarten (age 5 by July 31, 2026) please visit our district website www.benningtonschools.org and click on "Enroll a Student" to register for the upcoming school year, and be sure to select the 2026-2027 school year.
Determining the enrollment for the next year is important for future staff planning. Completing registration also ensures that you receive communication regarding kindergarten.
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Congratulations to Bennington Middle School artists who were recognized in the Scholastic Art & Writing Awards, one of the most prestigious programs honoring creative excellence among middle and high school students nationwide.
This year in Nebraska, more than 3,500 submissions were entered, making these awards highly competitive. Gold Key awards are the highest regional honor and qualify artwork for national judging, representing only a small percentage of submissions. Congratulations to all of our student artists for their creativity, dedication, and outstanding achievements! #WeAreBPS
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8th Grade Honorable Mentions:
Jade Harding
Lauryn Heston
Nolan Blanchard
Lucy Cottam
Brynlee Chrystak
8th grade Silver Keys:
Reese Markt
Lucy Cottam (2)
8th grade Gold Key:
Desbenedictions Kouagou (Bennie)
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Honorable Mention:
Myles Keim
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We are excited to celebrate National School Breakfast Week, March 2–6, 2026! This year’s theme, “The Quest for School Breakfast,” highlights the importance of starting the day with a healthy meal. Research shows students who eat breakfast are more focused, attend school more regularly, and perform better in the classroom.
Throughout the week, students will enjoy fun new menu options fit for kings and queens. Elementary students who join us for breakfast will also receive a gold paper crown to wear in the cafeteria before the school day begins.
We look forward to celebrating and helping our students start each day ready to learn!
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Bennington Nutrition Services is launching a "build your own" Sub Sandwich Bar at the middle schools and high school!
Every Wednesday and Thursday students can create their own delicious sub sandwich made with:
- Whole Grain Breads
- Crisp Fresh Veggies
- Lean Meats & Cheeses
- Heart-healthy Spreads
Create your perfect sub - your way!
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Bennington Public Schools would like to recognize staff members throughout the year. Do you know a staff member that shines their light? Are they going above and beyond? Have they done something to help someone make their day better? Nominate them using the short form linked below.
Check out the list of staff members that have been recognized!
Congratulations to the staff members below that have been recognized by a colleague, parent, or student since the last newsletter.
Felicia Black, Anne Carson, Darci Fischer, Matt Gouldsmith, Jenni Mlnarik, Calena Ohlson, and Michelle Shively
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Wednesday, February 25th
Saturday, February 28th
Varsity District Tournament Finals (B-2)
Thursday, March 5th - Saturday, March 7th
Varsity State Tournament at Pinnacle Bank Arena
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Thursday, February 26th
- 6pm - Varsity vs. Plattsmouth at BHS
Monday, March 2nd
Varsity District Tournament Finals (B-4)
Thursday, March 12th - Saturday, March 14th
Varsity State Tournament at Pinnacle Bank Arena
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Saturday, February 21st
- 9am - EMC Tournament at Elkhorn North HS
Monday, February 23rd
- 6:30pm - Speech Showcase at BHS
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Saturday, February 21st
State Dance Team Competition at Heartland Events Center in Grand Island
- 8:12am - Pom
- 2:36pm - Hip-Hop
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- March 20th at 7pm
- March 21st at 7pm
- March 22nd at 1pm
- March 22nd at 5pm
Tickets on sale starting February 21st
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Students in grades 2–5 are invited to participate in this year’s Bennington Middle School Curious Creators Expo!
Wednesday, April 8, 2026 from 4:30-6:30 p.m. at Bennington Middle School
This special event, a collaboration between our science and art departments, gives elementary students the opportunity to showcase their creativity, curiosity, and innovation through both science and art.
The Curious Creators Expo will feature:
• Science Fair Projects – Students may display their scientific discoveries and innovations.
• Art Projects – Students may create and showcase artwork inspired by this year’s theme: “Space”
• Live Demonstrations & Hands-On Activities – Middle school students will present live science demonstrations, lead art projects, and share award-winning work to inspire younger learners through interactive experiences.
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The Nebraska Department of Education (NDE) is conducting a review of the College and Career Ready Standards for Arts Education, Physical Education, and World Language.
As a part of the review process, the NDE requests public input from educators, parents, and community members to provide feedback on the proposed standards through surveys.
Click on the links below for the draft standards and to take the survey.
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The Community Resources page on the BPS website shares information about local programs available to help families with food sustainability and other essential needs. From food pantries and meal assistance to community outreach efforts, these resources are here to help families have access to what they need. |
Who: K-8th Grade
What: Sideline Cheer
When: July - October
Cost: Full package with registration - $425
Registration only - $150
Registration: Open March 1st-March 31st
Parent Meeting: February 26th
6:30-7:30pm at the Bennington Library
Mandatory Fittings
March 1st - 1-3pm
March 12th - 5:30-7:30pm
March 24th - 5:30-7:30pm
Questions
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Bennington Community Theatre with McGuigan Arts Academy presents Acting Up Theatre Makers
Unlock your potential in a week-long, hands-on performance experience designed just for middle school students!
Students will explore acting, singing, movement, and improvisation while building confidence and stage presence. Each day is packed with:
- Ensemble-building games
- Monologue & group scene work
- Music rehearsals & movement exercises
- Improv activities
- Audition techniques, character creation, and résumé/headshot basics
The week ends with a showcase performance!
Students will present two pieces of their choice—monologue, song, group scene, original character, choreography, or more—showcasing everything they’ve learned. Friends and family are invited!
Schedule: Monday, March 30 - Friday, April 3
Time: 1:00 - 3:00 PM
Location: Bennington Legion hall
Showcase: April 3rd at 3 PM
Cost: $95 per student
Who: Middle School Students
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REGISTRATION IS OPEN FOR THE 2026 SEASON!!!
Sign up at the link below for Rec Baseball & Softball, Coach Pitch, and TBall.
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Annual Cornhole Tournament
Saturday, February 28th
Now includes a high school division
Cost: 21 & Over teams - $100/team
High school teams - $60/team
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Middle and High School Dodgeball Tournament
March 29th 6pm-9pm
at Bennington Middle School
- $5 per person at the door
- 6 to 7 people on a team
- Concessions will be available
For questions contact: Vaughn@citylightbennington.church
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The library is excited to partner with the Bennington Woman’s Club to host a Student Art Contest for students in grades K–12 who live in the Bennington area.
All participants will be entered into a drawing for a $50 Hobby Lobby gift card. Selected artwork will be chosen to represent Bennington at the District Art Show in Bellevue on Saturday, March 21.
All artwork will be displayed at the library for the community to enjoy during the month of April.
Rules:
- Must be your original work
- Maximum size of entry: 24x36
- Ready to display - matted/no glass
Register Online by February 28, 2026
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Bennington Basketball Association's select basketball consists of two programs, the Elite program and the All-Stars program.
- Elite Tryouts will take place Sunday, March 15th and Monday, March 16th.
- All-Stars Tryouts will take place Sunday, March 22nd and Monday, March 23rd.
Players will register for the grade he/she will be in for the 2026-2027 school year. Full details can be found on our website at
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Saturday Afternoons
June 6th thru Aug. 15th
Seymour Smith Park
5 Boys and 5 Girls per team
Ages 9 thru 17 (3 Divisions)
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The American Legion Department of Nebraska Junior Law Cadet Program is held annually during the summer before the senior year of high school, typically during the middle of June, at the Nebraska State Patrol Training Academy in Grand Island.
Applications are due before March 1, submitted to the student’s nearest American Legion Post Commander for signature; 2026 forms and information will be available at https://nebraskalegion.net/junior-law-cadet/ Students interested in Law Enforcement, Criminal Justice, Law, Court Administration, or related careers would benefit from attending. It can qualify for leadership points on other scholarship applications.
- The 2026 Boys Session will be held June 22-23, 2026 at the Nebraska State Patrol Facility in Grand Island.
- The 2026 Girls Session will be held June 24-25, 2026 at the Nebraska State Patrol Facility in Grand Island.
In Nebraska’s Douglas, Sarpy and Washington counties (The Legion District 8), applicants will be notified to attend a personal competitive interview with both organizational sponsors. It will be held on Sunday, April 26, 2026, starting 1:00 p.m., and hosted by Benson Post 112 at 8904 Military Road, Omaha, for selection of up to 5 delegates and 5 alternates to attend.
Areas of education at the Junior Law Cadet Program include the latest in Law Enforcement technology, K-9 handling, accident and criminal
investigation. Participants will participate in paramilitary experiences such as calisthenics and self-defense tactics.
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Notice of Non-Discrimination
The Bennington Public School District does not discriminate on the basis of sex, disability, race, color, religion, veteran status, national or ethnic origin, age, marital status, sexual orientation, pregnancy, childbirth or related medical condition, or other protected status in its programs and activities and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups. The following persons have been designated to handle inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policies: Students: Mr. Dan Bombeck, Director of Student Services, 11620 North 156th Street, P.O. Box 309, Bennington, NE 68007 (402) 238-3044 ( dbombeck@bennps.org). Employees and Others: Dr. Matt Blomenkamp, Assistant Superintendent 11620 North 156th Street, P.O. Box 309, Bennington, NE 68007 (402) 238-3044 ( mblomenkamp@bennps.org). Complaints or concerns involving discrimination or needs for accommodation or access should be addressed to the appropriate Coordinator. For further information about anti-discrimination laws and regulations, or to file a complaint of discrimination with the Office for Civil Rights in the U.S. Department of Education (OCR), please contact the OCR at 601 East 12th Street, Room 353, Kansas City, MO 64106, (800) 368-1019 (voice), Fax (816) 426-3686, (800) 537-7697 (telecommunications device for the deaf), or ocr.kansascity@ed.gov.
Title IX
The Bennington Public School District is committed to offering employment and educational opportunity to its employees and students in a climate free of discrimination. Accordingly, unlawful discrimination, harassment and retaliation of any kind by District employees, including, co-workers, non-employees (such as volunteers), third parties and others is strictly prohibited and will not be tolerated.
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