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April 2019 by Tree Branch
One snazzy place
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April 2018 by Piper Porras
I have worked at East for a number of years and believe that we educators care deeply about our students and are here to help guide them into adulthood with the skill sets to lead them successfully. We offer many AP and dual enrollment courses that allow students to start their post-graduation studies with credits to their name.
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April 2017 by Robert Ebey
Great school
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April 2017 by Noah Bollow
Gooood school
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April 2015 by Tim C
Great School. Awesome staff. Horrible students. Anyone here posting negative reviews are surely butt hurt kids who screwed up their own education and don't have the guts to admit it's their own fault. I've personally never had an issue here except when it comes to the fellow classmates. Teachers are kind and respectful, the school is kept very clean despite kids thinking the whole school is their dumpster, and the amount of work put in to help with extracurricular activities is awesome. I left off a star due to average cafeteria staff, as stated before, most of the fellow classmates, and the lack of firm punishment when kids decide to test the boundary. -Tim, Class of 2015
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April 2015 by Michael Waruingi
#cheiftainsThe school rocks
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April 2014 by Bilbo Babb
This school tries, but fails most of the time. The deans are very unhelpful and some teachers don't care about the students. The lunches are overpriced and even though the school gets millions of dollars every year from federal aid for military children that go here, there isn't much to show for the money that is given. Along with the Nebraska legislature's laws and the overlord faculty, if you've been at Bellevue East long enough it gives off a prison society like vibe. 2.5/5 Source: Junior at Bellevue East
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April 2014 by Thomas Dade
I am responding to the bozo that posted that This High School is "DUMPSTER SCHOOL". I would like to inform you that it was ranked 5 TH in the nation when I graduated there, in 1963 ! Standards were extremely high and we had a class of over achievers that went on to be very successful. We were also the first class to graduate at this high school and will be celebrating our 50 TH reunion. We have a number of Lawyers, Doctors, Authors Corporate CEO's and even a United States Senator that ran for president 4 years ago after leaving the Secretary of Defense post. Finally I would like to say that if the school has slipped in status it might well be the result of community apathy and that those people that have kids going to school there need to get off the couch, put the game controller down clean up and go volunteer to help. These kids already have a lot on their plate without a label . They will just simply live up to it.Thomas DadeClass of 1963