
Bennington South Middle School

Principal Notes
Families,
Staff and students have been working hard to get back into routines as we come back from winter break and the start of Hexter 4. The Girls' Basketball and Boys' Wrestling season is underway. Come support our winter sports teams! You can find all the activities happening at BSMS second semester by clicking here.
Hexter 4 grading period ends on February 20th. Please take the time to look over grades with your student(s) to help them finish Hexter 4 on a positive note. You can find weekly assignments by visiting our website and accessing the homework calendar. Study Center is available for students to attend Monday-Thursday from 3:10-4:00pm to work on academics and receive additional support. Below are the dates for our remaining hexters:
- Hexter 5: February 21st - April 11th
- Hexter 6: April 14th - May 23rd
Families should have received an email on January 23rd with a link to sign up for Student Led Conferences. Student Led Conferences will be on February 11th & February 12th from 4:00-8:00pm. We hope to see all of you there! There will be no school for students on February 13th, February 14th, and February 17th.
Lucas Apfelbeck
Principal
Upcoming Events
FEBRUARY
4 - Vision/Height/Weight/Dental Screenings @ BSMS;
- volunteer sign up link below (see attached flier below)
5 - Early Dismissal, 11:50am
6 - 14 Scholastic Book Fair (see attached flier below)
10 - 21 Student Senate Supply Drive (see attached flier below)
10 & 12 Incoming Freshman Orientation & Registration Nights
- @ BHS, 6:30pm (see attached flier below)
11 - Student Led Conferences 4 - 8pm
12 - Student Led Conferences 4 - 8pm
13 - 17 No School for Students
HEXTER DATES 2024-2025 (MS grading periods are every 6 weeks)
Hexter 1 Aug 14 - Sept 24
Hexter 2 Sept 25 - Nov 6
Hexter 3 Nov 7 - Dec 20
Hexter 4 Jan 6 - Feb 24
Hexter 5 Feb 25 - April 11
Hexter 6 April 14 - May 23
Vision, height and weight screenings will be held at BSMS on February 4th, 2025 for 7th graders and new to the district 6th and 8th graders.
If your student already wears glasses or contacts PLEASE make sure they wear them on the screening date. Following the screening, results will be shared with parents/guardians should there be a potential issue. If you have questions regarding the screening event, please contact our school nurse Jill Yosten at jyosten@bennps.org
We are also looking for volunteers to help with the screening. Please use the sign up genius link if you are able to volunteer to help.
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0B4CAEA622A0FDC16-54114755-bsms
Thank you very much!
Jill Yosten
Student Senate is hosting a Winter Supply Drive for the Open Door Mission February 10th - 21st
Our collection slogan is “anything in a box”
We are collecting
NON PERISHABLE boxed food like cereal or mac and cheese
NEW, UNOPENED boxed toys like puzzles or action figures
Boxed bandaids or other first aid items
Student senate members will come to your homeroom to collect items each day.
The homeroom in each grade level that collects the most boxed items will earn a snack & drink of their choice.
Preparing for the Cold Weather
Weather is Changing....
All students will wait outside until the doors unlock at 7:40 am each morning. Please dress appropriately while waiting in the colder temperatures. If the temperatures drop below 20 degrees or colder (actual, NOT feels like), our administration will open the doors sooner.
School Closings and Delays
Bennington Public Schools can notify you three different ways:
School Messenger
Radio - KFAB am 1110 or KKAR am 1290
Television - KMTV 3, WOWT 6, KETV 7
Admission Fees for Sporting Events
As a reminder, our extracurricular activity schedule and club offerings can be found on our school website. Admission for MS athletics is $3 for adults and $2 for students. Activity passes are accepted and can be purchased on myschoolbucks.
PTO Concessions Workers Needed for our Winter Activities
Please use the sign up genius link if you are able to volunteer to help.
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0E4AABAC28A0F5C61-52646495-bsms
NSAA Athletic Requirements
NSAA requirements for this upcoming school year...
1) Sports Physical (dated after May 1st) and
2) NSAA Parent Consent form
Copy of the forms are on the schools website under BSMS. Click on Parents then Documents. The forms are also available below.
Student Accident Insurance Coverage Forms are available at our Front Office
Incoming 7th Grade & New Student Health Information
Attached are the forms for the physical, vision exam, and immunization requirements for incoming 7th graders and new transfer students for the 24-25 school year. These requirements have not changed from the previous year.
Please note that Nebraska state law requires out-of-state transfer students to submit a physical exam including the vision evaluation.
These exams must be within 6 months of school starting
This does not need to be from a Nebraska physician.
The vision exam must address the 5 components of the amblyopia, strabismus, internal and external eye health, and visual acuity or they may have a vision spot screener exam. If your student wears glasses, this will also count as a vision exam.
Please also note that Nebraska state law requires all incoming 7th graders to submit a physical exam within 6 months of school starting.
New 7th grade students entering from an out of state school are counted as an out of state transfer students; therefore, would also need the vision exam as noted above.
The physical and vision exam also includes any students entering school for the first time at any grade level from a home-school setting. The parent or guardian may only opt out of this if they submit a written waiver.
We do accept physical exams on other forms or computer generated forms from physicians.
Schools may exclude a student from school if the state mandated immunizations are not submitted prior to the first day of school.
The schools are required to have the immunization record on file prior to the student's attendance.
If your student is an instate transfer student, you only need to provide the immunization series dates. No physical or vision exam is required.
Health Examination Card
Summary of the School Immunization Rules and Regulations
Requirements for School Entrance (Spanish)
7th Grade Requirements for School Entrance
Transfer Student Requirements
Annual Health Update
NEBSIS Family Account (Parent Portal)
Student Verification - Please Complete ASAP
- Parents/guardians should have received an email notification that will include their login/password information during the middle of July.
- Review each student's informational records, and click SUBMIT once all information is updated.
- Please complete as soon as possible
- If any of the information you reviewed now...changes during the school year, please return to this Verification option to update your student's records. Once submitted, the building secretary will be notified via email of your submitted changes.
We appreciate your help in keeping your student's records updated and accurate at all times.
School Meals
Free & Reduced Meal Applications Available Through Student Verification
The Free and Reduced Meal applications are now available for the 2024-25 school year. Applications need to be filled out every school year. Each family only needs to complete one application for their entire family.
Complete the Application in Student Verification
As you are completing the student verification information online, you can now complete the Free and Reduced meal application at the same time.
For assistance on how to apply online or to obtain a printed copy of the application, please call the District Office at 402-238-3044.
2024-25 School Meals Costs
- Breakfast - $1.95
- Lunch - $3.10
Reduced
- Breakfast - $0.30
- Lunch - $0.40
A la Carte
- Milk - $0.55
Lunch Accounts with Low Balances
The school year is getting ready to start! Please take this time to check your students’ meal account balances online through MySchoolBucks.com. If their balance is negative, you can securely fund their account using your credit/debit card or an e-check. You also have the option to set up AutoPay, which will automatically fund their account when the balance drops below an amount you specify.
Don’t have an account yet? Visit MySchoolBucks.com to sign up today! If you need assistance, you can find helpful how-to videos and answers to commonly asked questions by visiting MySchoolBucks.com. Or, you can contact MySchoolBucks directly by logging into your account to start a chat conversation or give them a call at (855) 832-5226.
For all other questions, please contact Bennington Nutrition Services at 402-238-3044.
Student Attendance & Medication Management
Attendance
- If your student would need to miss a day or part of a day from school for any reason, a parent or guardian MUST contact BSMS attendance/health secretary, Mrs. Anne Marie Vanecek at avanecek@bennps.org or call us at 402-238-3079 at extension 6202 and include the reason for the absence.
- If your student needs to leave in the middle of the day, a parent or guardian MUST come in and sign out their student in the office, prior to leaving the building. The student can ask the office staff for an ADMIT SLIP so teachers can document any missing assignments during the student’s absence.
- Tardies are assigned if a student enters the build past 8:00 am. A tardy slip will be given by the front office staff, then the student reports to class. The doors will be locked and all visitors can only access the building through the front desk security.
Medication
The following rules apply to the use and application of ALL medications at BSMS....
- Prescription Medication: The student’s parents/guardians MUST provide the school office with a written order by a physician or PA of the prescription stating the type, amount, route for the medication. Parents/guardians also need to sign and complete the Medication Authorization form (printed from the school website or at the front office) permitting the use of medication. All prescription medications MUST be transported to the office staff by the parents/ guardians of the student.
- Non-prescription medication: Parents/guardians MUST complete the same Medication Authorization form from the school as that form gives the office personnel permission to give the medication to your student. ALL medication must be in the original container and not be past the expiration date.
Contact BSMS
Ph # 402-238-3079 ----- Fax # 402-243-0712
Principal - Mr. Lucas Apfelbeck
Asst.Principal & Athletic Director - Mrs. Erika Hiemstra
Administrative Assistant - Mrs. Sara Marxsen
Attendance & Health office assistant - Mrs. Anne Marie Vanecek
Counselors: Mrs. Christine Denker and Mrs. Amy Sather
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.