
Over Spring Break our local news affiliates released their all area lists. The Bell Bulldogs were represented by the following:
Gainesville Sun:
Doug Beard - Boys Soccer Coach of the Year
Jamie De La Paz and RJ Leffler - Boys Soccer second team
Kennedy Smith - Girls Weightlifting 1st team
Maddie Smith - Girls Basketball 2nd team
Mainstreet Daily News:
Brandon Aguilar - 1st team Boys soccer
Doug Beard - Honorable Mention Boys Coach of the Year
Girls Basketball Honorable Mention - Maddie Smith and Dacy Graham
Congratulations to all!

The April Resiliency Trait is RESPONSIBLE DECISION MAKING. Responsible Decision Making means thinking about all options and outcomes, then making the best choice.


We had so many activities going on today at BMHS and we had the best day! We had the Color Me Krazy color run, The Special Olympics, The Grouchy Mule Coffee Truck, and the Bloodmobile. A special thank you goes out to the following:
*All of the staff at BMHS for organizing and supervising all of the fun activities
*To the middle and high school ambassadors and Interact students for all of their help delivering coffee and lemonade drinks to staff and providing water to all participants at the Special Olympics
*To the BHS Administration, Sheriff Bobby Schultz, and Property Appraiser Damon Leggett for purchasing coffee and lemonade drinks for all BMHS staff member
*To the Grouchy Mule Coffee Truck for traveling to Bell High School School to provide delicious drinks for our students and staff

Attention families of students trying out for cheerleading: Please note the date changes for cheer clinics and tryouts. Packets are due April 12.


Please see important information about the partial eclipse taking place on Monday, 4/8.


Please see April calendar of events for the Tri-County Community Resource Center.


Please see flyer for information regarding the Gilchrist County FCA Courts for Christ event being held on Wednesday, 4/24.


Please see information flyer for upcoming BMHS cheerleading tryouts!


Please see information flyer for a Spring Break Kickoff event on Friday, 4/12 for Gilchrist County youth! 🙌🎉


Please see information regarding a Welding Career Expo at the College of Central Florida campus in Chiefland. For more information or to register, visit the site below.
https://www.cf.edu/event/welding-career-expo-3/


The Bell High School Health Academy will host a carwash this Saturday, March 30, 2024, in front of the school from 8:30-12:00. Please come out and support the Health Academy/HOSA to help raise funds for state convention!


Please see the 2024-2025 school year finalized calendar. 🗓️ 🍎


Parents & Students: just a reminder that there is no school on Monday, 3/18 and Tuesday, 3/19. We hope everyone has a safe break and we’ll see you on Wednesday, 3/20. 😊


Attention Seniors-friendly reminder! The Central Florida Electric Scholarship must be turned in by tomorrow, Wednesday, 3/13. The Education Foundation Scholarship is due by Thursday, 3/14, and the FGC Scholarship (online) is due by Friday, 3/15. Don’t forget! 🎓🎓🎓


The last day to pre-order yearbooks at the $60 cost is Friday, 3/15. The cost will increase to $65 once the yearbooks arrive. Please see Mrs. Janet Johnson (johnsonja@mygcsd.org) to pre-order.


The BHS Junior/Senior Prom will be Friday, March 22. Tickets are $65. Please see Mrs. Libby Surrency or Mrs. Andrea Bagby for more information and to purchase tickets.



SHOUT OUT to the following students for passing their 911 Certification exams Monday! Great job! Pictured left to right are: Kaitlyn R., Jalynn K., Logan W., Roselyn M., Shaun C.


The monthly Resiliency Trait for March is: Problem Solving, meaning coming to a solution by working together!


The Bell High School Jazz & Rock Band as well as the marching band officers were recently recognized at the Gilchrist County School Board meeting. Great job!


BMHS high school students had a great time Thursday learning about different career paths at the Department of Transportation Construction Careers field trip!
