BV West Library Changes
October 18, 2011 • Emily Binshtok, Section Editor
Filed under News
With over 15,000 books and 38 computers, the BV West library is an excellent resource for students doing research or reading for entertainment. Like the community it serves, the library is constantly evolving to keep up with advances in technology to meet students’ needs. “All the high school... Read more »
Adults vs. Teenagers
October 18, 2011 • Molly Brown, Reporter
Filed under Features
There are countless topics that can be debated between adults and teens. Adults will always stereotype teens and teens will always stereotype adults. It is in our nature, but sometimes this can lead to a conflict that may be good or bad. Recently, chaos has filled the streets of the Plaza. Earlier this... Read more »
A Little Too Bittersweet
October 19, 2011 • Leena Younes and Katherine Byrket, Reporters
Filed under Opinion, Web Exclusives
When comparing Blue Valley West to other Blue Valley District high schools, it seems to be that the others are a lot more lenient with students and their traditions. The question is why? Because BV West has been running for only 10 years, it is known as the “baby” of all schools, besides... Read more »
A Fable of “Fools”
October 31, 2011 • Abby Krstulic, Section Editor
Filed under Arts & Entertainment
On Nov. 11 and 12, the BV West theatre department will be performing “Fools,” a comedy written by Neil Simon. The school previously performed it in 2005. “Fools” is about a Russian town hit with a curse of stupidity. The show focuses on Leon Tolchihnsky, a school teacher who has a passion for... Read more »




