Bellevue Public Schools

Bellevue Public Schools operates 14 elementary schools (K-6--some schools also offer prekindergarten programs), three middle schools (7-8), and two high schools (9-12) in Bellevue in the U.S. state of Nebraska. The district has 574 teachers (FTEs) serving 8,886 students.

Bertha Barber Elementary School || 180

School Facts
School Name Students FTE Teachers Pupil/Teacher Ratio
Avery Elementary School 456 17.9 27
Belleaire Elementary School 231 15.7 14.7
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12.1 14.9
Betz Elementary School 338 22.1 15.3
Birchcrest Elementary School 327 20.3 16.1
C H A P School 51 5.4 9.4
Notes Special education, prekindergarten to 12th grade
Central Elementary School 161 10.4 15.5
Fairview Elementary School 363 27.7 13.1
Fort Crook Elementary School 358 24.1 14.9
Lemay Elementary School 419 28.8 14.5
Leonard Lawrence Elementary School 508 29.3 17.3
Peter Sarpy Elementary School 446 30.3 14.7
Twin Ridge Elementary School 293 19.1 15.3
Two Springs Elementary School 370 23.3 15.9
Wake Robin Elementary School 359 19.6 18.3
Mission Middle School (website) 667 47.4 14.1
Notes Seventh grade educational teams are named Journey, Champions, and Intrepid. Eighth grade educational teams are named Thunder and Lightning. Team Journey is a half team. School nickname is Braves.
Logan Fontenelle Middle School (website) 741 47.7 15.5
Notes Seventh grade educational teams are named Aviators and Explorers. . Eighth grade educational teams are named Kaleidascope and Totem. Team Fusion is a combined team of 7th and 8th graders. School nickname is Warriors.

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