
Parents of Class of 2026!! Sign your student up now for Tux & Drape Pics this summer!
The Class of 2026 currently had 443 students and there will not be multiple retake days during the school year. There's too many and it takes too much class time. Your help is greatly appreciated!!


Parents of Class of 2026!! Sign your student up now for Tux & Drape Pics! The first session is next week!
The Class of 2026 currently had 443 students and there will not be multiple retake days during the school year. There's too many and it takes too much class time. Your help is greatly appreciated!!


Reminders about Student Parking:
* Students do not automatically have a pass because they did last year
* Students must fill out the Google form inside of their grade level Google Classroom
* Parking waitlist is only available to juniors and seniors at this time
We would love to have as many as possible complete this before the week school starts!! Hope you're having a great summer!!


ATTN: All community members, faculty and staff.... please help our school and your community!
"I’m proud to share that our Health Sciences Program has collected 198 units of blood through this year’s drives!! This is an outstanding achievement that has earned them $2,500 from the American Red Cross. With just three more units, bringing the total to 201, they will qualify for an additional $1,000 in support.
If you're able and willing, please consider donating on Monday to help them reach this goal.
Kudos to Ms. Godbold and our incredible Health Science students for their hard work and dedication!"
Mr. Stephen Crepps
Assistant Principal
Monday in the CCC Café from 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM.
This event directly supports our Health Science Department, and thanks to our ongoing partnership with the Red Cross, we were able to award $2,000 in scholarships to students this year!
Your donation makes a difference—both in our community and in the lives of our students.


Parents of Class of 2026!! Sign your student up now for Tux & Drape Pics this summer!
The Class of 2026 currently had 443 students and there will not be multiple retake days during the school year. There's too many and it takes too much class time. Your help is greatly appreciated!! Have a great summer!


ATTN: All community members, faculty and staff.... please help our school and your community!
"I’m proud to share that our Health Sciences Program has collected 198 units of blood through this year’s drives!! This is an outstanding achievement that has earned them $2,500 from the American Red Cross. With just three more units, bringing the total to 201, they will qualify for an additional $1,000 in support.
If you're able and willing, please consider donating on Monday to help them reach this goal.
Kudos to Ms. Godbold and our incredible Health Science students for their hard work and dedication!"
Mr. Stephen Crepps
Assistant Principal
Monday in the CCC Café from 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM.
This event directly supports our Health Science Department, and thanks to our ongoing partnership with the Red Cross, we were able to award $2,000 in scholarships to students this year!
Your donation makes a difference—both in our community and in the lives of our students.


Congratulations to Girls Tennis for heading to state!!! AND Natalie Griffin competed in the Singles Individual tournament as the 5 seed. She made school history by making it to the quarterfinals and is 1st first-team all state. #ChargerNation #Unrivaled


BIG game tonight!!!


Big Shout Out to Mr. Downs! #ChargerNation #Unrivaled


Congratulations to all the following track athletes for making it to state next Saturday!!
Girls
4x800: Alex Egan, Savannah Mooney, Caroline Mooney & Haley Recktenwald
100 m Hurdles: Hannah Sutherland
High jump: Hannah Sutherland
4x400: Hannah Sutherland, Savannah Mooney, Caroline Mooney & Haley Recktenwald
1600m: Savannah Mooney, Caroline Mooney
800m: Savannah Mooney
Boys
4x200: Jack Willard, Walker Ousley, Evan Butler & Landon Talley
110m Hurdles: Walker Ousley
100m: Landon Talley


EXCHANGE THE ORDINARY FOR A HOST OF MEMORIES ❤️
One of our very own substitute teachers, Tammy Hall, is a host Family and a local coordinator with international experience, a nonprofit high school exchange program. The picture is Tammy with a student she hosted last year, Javi from Spain. He graduated from BE in 2024.
She is looking for other families in the community, willing to open their heart and home to their own exchange student for the upcoming school year. These students have gone through an extensive application process, now all they need is a family to welcome them…CAN YOU HELP??
For more information, text Tammy at 502-724-4623 or email her at t.hall@ie-usa.org.


The Coast Guard came in to speak to Ms. Nunn's Law Enforcement classes to explain the requirements and different jobs you can be trained to do. They talked about the benefits and the adventures that you get to experience in the Coast Guard and that entry can happen at 18 years old.
Bullitt East has a driving simulator that students are able to use with scenarios specific to law enforcement calls that emphasize safe driving and police procedures






Brodie Curtsinger '22, is currently the photography editor for WKU's award winning Talisman and a summer intern for Evansville Living magazine. He came back Thursday May 15 to talk to media arts students about his journey and how to boost their photography skills.






Online registration needs to be completed ASAP. Registration must be complete to get a parking pass, pick up your CB, or play sports.
https://kyede2.infinitecampus.org/campus/portal/parents/bullitt.jsp


Congratulations to these students!! #ChargerNation #Unrivaled


Take a look at this amazing class experience! Seniors in our Health Science program participated in a 12 week telehealth program with Squads Abroad. Squads Abroad provides opportunities for underserved communities to have access to free healthcare through local clinics. Throughout the program students learned about healthcare disparities in Honduras, Ghana, and Greece and were able to experience a live in clinic in each country. Today students participated in a live clinic in Athens Greece that focuses on caring for child refugees. Great job Ms. Godbold! #ChargerNation # Unrivaled








Let's celebrate National Receptionist Day!


This is a very important issue, and the district is encouraging families to attend.
