BENSON BUNNY NEWS
January 6, 2025
BENSON HIGH SCHOOL
Email: melinda.bailey@ops.org
Website: www.ops.org/benson
Location: 5120 Maple St, Omaha, NE, USA
Phone: (531) 299-2520
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bensonhighschool/
Twitter: @OPS_BensonHigh
NEWS
CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR FOOTBALL PLAYERS
The team worked so hard this year, and it paid off. We are so proud to announce the following awards and recognitions:
Metro Football Coaches Association All-Conference Team & First Team All-Metro, Honorable Mention All-Nebraska:
- Cristobal Hernandez-Delgado-Punter
Honorable Mention All-Nebraska and All-Metro:
-Issac Solis
-Wisdom Agbeve
-Shai Bullion-Langford
Honorable Mention All-Metro:
-Cameron Antione
-Dylan Marshall
-Nee Moo
-Elija Payne
-JayBreon Reed-Lewis
-Israel Taylor
-Steven Walker Jr.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
25 DAYS LEFT TO ORDER YOUR YEARBOOK
PROM
SAVE THE DATE
- Where: Truhlsen Campus Events Center at UNMC
- When: April 12, 2025 from 7 to 10 PM
- Tickets go on sale April 7.
GUIDELINES FOR ATTENDANCE AT PROM PER THE BENSON STUDENT HANDBOOK
- Students considered chronically absent (missing a total of 20 days for school for any NON-SCHOOL REASON) may not attend Prom. (Dates to include August 15-April 11)
- Students suspended during the 2nd semester for drug/alcohol, substance-related behaviors may not attend Prom.
BENSON BOOSTER CLUB (PTO) NEWS
JOIN US
Help make Benson better by joining our Booster Club. This is open to everyone. Our Booster Club is responsible for many student activities including Senior Sunrise and Post Prom. Please fill out the form below to join.
Next Meeting January 8 at 5:15 PM in the Benson Library
TAGG PROGRAM
If you have a Baker's card, please consider linking your card to the Benson Booster Club! If you go to the webpage or app, click on Rewards, then *Community rewards to link your card. Baker's will send us a check quarterly by giving us a percentage of the money spent by families supporting the Benson Booster club.
We also have an account with TAGG. Together a Greater Good is a website with a list of many local stores, restaurants, and services who are willing to donate a portion of their money to the Benson Booster Club. If you go to the website and set up an account, you can take a picture of your receipt from participating businesses to help raise funds for the Booster Club.
COUNSELING NEWS
COUNSELING ASSIGNMENTS
Andrea Brown (Director) ............ 531-299-8043.......... andrea.brown@ops.org
Katie Cameron............................. 531-299-8012......... deborah.cameron@ops.org
Susan Barnes ............................ . 531-299-7695........ susan.barnes@ops.org
Anne Dyke ................................... 531-299-8033......... anne.dyke@ops.org
Robert Koneck-Wilcox ................ 531-299-7992......... robert.koneck-wilcox@ops.org
Audel Salazar…............................ 531-299-9725......... audel.salazar @ops.org
CAREER CENTER COURSES
Career Center applications for 2025-2026 can be found at https://www.ops.org/careercenter
Please be aware that space is limited, so please plan to submit the application as soon as possible.
COURSE REGISTRATION
25-26 Course Selection
Students will begin course selection for next school year over the next few weeks. Students’ abilities, interests, and goals are essential factors to consider when making course selections. It is important that students consider course choices with families and teachers to prepare for course selection with their counselors.
Students should complete the following steps:
- Use the Benson High Magnet School Course Guide found at https://www.ops.org/benson under ACADEMICS --> Course Catalog. The course guide includes a course planner to outline required and elective courses, as well as, course descriptions with grade levels and prerequisites.
- The course selections a student made during a previous meeting with the assigned counselor are entered in Infinite Campus. Students should update course selections under Academic Planner in Infinite Campus if any changes are being requested. Courses entered will be locked when students meet with counselors as long as graduation requirements, grade level requirements, and prerequisites are met.
- Students will meet with counselors during the dates specified below. All required courses and selected electives will be locked. Once locked, the counselor must be contacted to make adjustments.
The plan is accessible on Infinite Campus and course selections can be viewed through March 7. After March 7, it will not necessarily be up-to-date until July.
Individual Course Selection Counselor Consultation
Jan. 27-Feb. 3 - Current juniors will consult with assigned counselor to lock courses for senior year.
Feb. 4-11 – Current sophomores will consult with assigned counselor to lock courses for junior year.
Feb. 18-21 – Current freshmen will consult with next year's counselor to select courses for sophomore year
ATHLETIC NEWS AND SCHEDULES
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CLUB NEWS
SENIOR NEWS
UPCOMING POST-SECONDARY VISITS
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ADMINISTRATIVE ASSIGNMENTS
Melinda Bailey .......Principal ........................melinda.bailey@ops.org .........(531) 299-7224
Cathy Bell ..............12th Grade (A-K) ...........catherine.bell@ops.org ...........(531) 299-8864
Deondre Jones ......12th Grade (L-Z) ...........deondre.jones@ops.org.......... (531) 299-2530
Kristen Hughes ......11th Grade ....................kristen.hughes@ops.org......... (531) 299-8984
Laura Geiger ..........10th Grade .....................laura.geiger@ops.org............. (531) 299-7193
Shauntae Starks ....9th Grade .......................shauntae.starks@ops.org ......(531) 299-7916
Jason Rhine .......... Attendance/Truancy..... jason.rhine@ops.org ...............(531) 299-7986
BELL SCHEDULE
1st Block ........ 7:40-9:09
2nd Block ....... 9:14-9:43
3rd Block ........ 9:48-11:16
4th Block .........11:21-1:33
- 1st lunch ............ 11:21-11:51
- 2nd lunch ...........11:55-12:25
- 3rd lunch ........... 12:29-12:59
- 4th lunch ........... 1:03-1:33
5th Block ..........1:38-3:05
RESOURCES
See Below.
PARENT COMMUNICATION
Parents are encouraged to sign up for access to the online Parent Portal offered by Omaha Public Schools if they have not already done so. This access will be available wherever an Internet connection is located. Parental monitoring of assignments, grades and attendance is strongly encouraged. If there is any question about your child’s academic progress, the parent is strongly encouraged to call or e-mail the teacher. All teachers’ telephone numbers and e-mail addresses can be found on the Benson website. If a parent is not satisfied with the communication with a teacher, the parent is strongly encouraged to call the child’s administrator. There is no such thing as too much communication when working to encourage, monitor and improve a student’s academic progress. Students, parents and Benson staff members all share in the responsibility of keeping lines of communication open and productive.
SAFE2HELP NEBRASKA HOTLINE
Safety is our top priority at Omaha Public Schools. There are resources in our district and community to support students and staff, including the Safe2Help Nebraska Hotline.
Safe2Help Nebraska is a confidential and anonymous hotline for students, families, staff or community members to report concerns.
If you or someone you know needs support or would like to report a safety concern, Safe2Help Nebraska Hotline is available 24/7 at (531) 299-SAFE. The app is installed on every Omaha Public Schools iPad, providing easy and immediate access.
TUTORING SERVICES
We will have Academic Coaching on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 3:15-4:15 in room 248. There is tutoring for our ESL students on Thursdays from 3:15-4:15 in room 220.
BENSON ACADEMIC OPPORTUNITIES
Beyond the classroom we offer so much to students, you just have to step up and take advantage. Below are just a few examples of the many opportunities we offer.
Academy Lunch and Learns with community employers and partners
Academy field trips to industries in need of future employees
Retreat Days
Avenue Scholars
JAG (Jobs for America’s Graduates)
Urban League
Dual Enrolled Courses (earn almost a year of college credit before you graduate)
AP and Honors Courses
ACT Prep Course
Counseling Support, Academic Planning, College and Career Plans
What students can do:
Most critical step is completing work while in class when given the opportunity.
Use class time to engage with teacher and material
Ask questions and ask for help when you need it
Take advantage of tutoring and teacher support
Talk to your academy teachers about how to get involved
Attend Lunch and Learns to hear about career opportunities
Talk with counselors about credits, courses, and your plans for after high school.
BUNNY DEN PANTRY
If you or your family is in short term need of resources (such as shampoo, conditioner, soap, deodorant, toothpaste, toothbrush, socks, winter gear, etc), please see Ms. Mason, School Social Worker in the counseling office, room 222 or you can email julie.mason@ops.org
NURSE NEWS
Health and Medications at School
Per OPS district policy, ALL medications necessary during the school day, must have the following: 1 – medication provided by parent to nurse, 2 -- written medication order from doctor, 3 – written parent permission. This includes inhalers, over-the-counter and topical medicines. New orders are needed each new school year. See the below links or contact the school nurse with questions.
Illness
For the health of everyone, please stay home when you are sick. (Fever, vomiting, diarrhea, pink-eye, etc.) If you become ill or injured while at school, visit the school nurse with a pass from your teacher. (Exception for medical emergencies). The school nurse or health aide will check you out and discuss what is going on. If we determine you should go home, the school nurse or health aide will call the parent.
More Information
Click on the following links for more information about OPS Health Services, forms for management of health conditions and medications at school, immunizations, physicals, and more.
FREE HEALTHCARE
IMPORTANT DATES
JANUARY
- 20 - No School
- 28 - Late Start for Students
- 31 - Last Day to Order Yearbooks
FEBRUARY
- 1 - All City Music Festival
- 2 - All City Choir Festival
- 14-17 - No School
MARCH
- 5 - Spring Sports Senior Photos (5th Block) No Make-ups
- 6 - High School Parent Teacher Conferences and No School for H.S. Students
- 7 - No School for High School Students
- 17 - No School
- 28 - No School
APRIL
- 1 - Late Start for Students
- 12 - Prom
- 4-5 - Spring Musical
- 18-21 - No School
MAY
- 21 - Graduation
- 21 - Last Student Day