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Blue Hill High School

Blue Hill, 606 S Sycamore St, Blue Hill, NE 68930, USA

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68930

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Grades

7 - 12

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Public
Middle school
High school

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General information, Blue Hill High School

Blue Hill High School is a public school located in Blue Hill, NE. The school offers a comprehensive curriculum, providing a range of classes in various disciplines. Students can choose from a variety of subjects, including math, science, language arts, social studies, and physical education. Classes are available for students in grades 9 through 12.

The school's faculty is dedicated to helping students succeed academically and personally. They provide a supportive learning environment and engage students in interactive and challenging lessons. The small class sizes allow for personalized attention and foster a sense of community among students and teachers.

Blue Hill High School also offers extracurricular activities, including clubs, sports teams, and music programs. These activities provide students with opportunities to explore their interests, develop leadership skills, and build lasting friendships.

The school facilities are well-maintained and equipped with modern technology to support effective teaching and learning. The campus includes classrooms, a library, a computer lab, a gymnasium, and outdoor sports fields.

Pros:

  • Dedicated faculty and supportive learning environment
  • Wide range of classes and disciplines
  • Opportunities for extracurricular activities
  • Well-maintained facilities with modern technology
  • Small class sizes for personalized attention

Cons:

  • Limited diversity due to small student population
  • Limited advanced placement or specialized courses
  • Less access to cultural and artistic events compared to larger schools
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