In this scroll, we bring you highlights from the halls of Bremerton High School—from adventures in the classroom to quests in clubs and beyond. Enjoy glimpses of their journey through photos, updates on upcoming events, and fun notes celebrating the lively spirit of our school community.
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Dear School Community,
Spring Conferences will be held on Thursday and Friday, April 2nd–3rd, in students’ classrooms. These meetings are a wonderful opportunity to celebrate progress, set goals, and strengthen the partnership between home and school.
After conferences and Spring Break, we will return ready for a month-long stretch of testing. I encourage all students to rest, recharge, and come back energized—ready to do their very best.
Go Knights!
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Important Reminder ⚠️
There will be NO TEMPORARY CHROMEBOOKS available during testing.
Bring your charged Chromebook for the entire month of April.
The BHS library will be closed.
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The Kitsap Regional Library will be visiting on April 15 during both lunches for another fun pop-up event!
Need a calm reset during testing? Join KRL to design a personal mini zen garden and discover relaxing reads and digital resources available at the library.
Sign up with Ms. Hogue or Ms. Molly in the library!
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BHS is proud to present the 3rd annual athletic awards night!
Save the date: Monday, June 1st, 2026. All athletes, managers, and their families are welcome!
Stay tuned for additional event details!
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BHS Black Student Union is hosting a pizza party in rm. 255 on Monday, March 30th!
Everyone is welcome!
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Join Key Club to stay active in the community and build leadership skills!
Please see Ms. Irish in rm. 232 for more information or email deann.irish@bremertonschools.org.
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UNICEF Club officers (Julee Morris, Nala Alsaif, and Sydney Kotwa) presented at the Kitsap Youth Rally for Human Rights at Olympic College on March 24, 2026. The students' presentation, entitled "Small Voices, Big Rights," focused on the work of UNICEF around the world and the role students can play to stand up for and support children around the world.
There were over 300 students from throughout Kitsap County at this event, and the UNICEF Club presented to over 40 students in their breakout session. They explained the successes of our UNICEF Club this year, including raising over $550 that went directly to UNICEF, as well as highlighted the work that UNICEF is doing in conflict zones today, such as Sudan, Syria, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Gaza.
In total, 7 members of the UNICEF Club attended the Youth Rally for Human Rights to learn about how to support and stand up for the rights of all in our community and across the world.
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Congratulations to the BHS Robotics Team: BremerTron!
The team ended the PNW Auburn District tournament in the 1st alternate position but was subbed in when a robot on the #1 seed alliance broke, thereby joining the #1 seed team and clinching a victory!
What did the robot carry in its wallet?
*See below for answer
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This is a friendly reminder that there is no school on Thursday, April 2nd, and Friday, April 3rd, for grading and student-led conferences! Also, there will be no school from April 6th to 10th for Spring Break!
Have a great break and be safe!
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We are looking forward to be Bremerton 2026 on Saturday, May 2, 2026! As in the past, groups will meet at Evergreen Rotary Park before heading downtown to beautify our city before the annual Armed Forces Day Parade.
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The OESD 114, Kitsap Public Health, and BSD present Screenagers Under the Influence: Addressing Vaping, Drugs, and Alcohol in the Digital Age. Join us on Tuesday, April 21, in the Performing Arts Center from 6:00-8:00 pm! |
Visit gofan.co to purchase tickets online
Student w/ ASB- $0
General admission (adults)- $7
Elementary, middle school, & high school students w/out ASB card- $5
Senior Citizens- $5
*Online tickets include a $1.21 service fee.
Cash is accepted at the ticket booth at all home games. Ticketing procedures vary by school for away games.
We are excited to see Baseball, Cheer, Boys/Girls Golf, Boys Soccer, Softball, Girls Tennis, and Track & Field perform this season!
Check out the Knight Vision newsletter for sports photos and updates throughout each season!
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Please follow the links below for more information!
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Important Dates:
April 15: All orders for cap and gown orders after this date will start to be mailed home until June 1, 2026, and will have an additional shipping fee added.
June 1: All orders after this date will be delivered to the graduation ceremony for pickup and will have an additional RUSH fee added.
If you have any questions or ordering issues online please email us at mortonroffice@jostens.com or text our Jostens rep directly at (253) 346-1755.
Your Jostens Team!
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BHS is following a strict Mind Over Mobile device policy. Personal devices such as cellphones and AirPods need to be on silent and stowed during class time. Please visit bremertonschools.org for resources, research and expectations.
Thank you for supporting our Knights in their education journey!
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At Bremerton High School, the SBHC is designed to provide students with the medical and behavioral health services they need, right where they spend most of their day. Call 360-377-3776 to book an appointment for your student!
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Kitsap Regional Libraries have been in partnership with Graduate Strong to support financial aid filing assistance primarily through the Financial Aid Navigator workshops. Staff trained through the Navigator workshops have been providing support through various on-site options, including "Book-a-Librarian" for one-on-one filing assistance! KRL continues to work with Olympic College and local schools. Please reach out for individual assistance: https://www.krl.org/bookalibrarian
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The Bremerton School District does not discriminate in any programs or activities on the basis of sex, race, creed, religion, color, national origin, age, veteran or military status, sexual orientation, gender expression or identity, disability, or the use of a trained dog guide or service animal and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups. The following employee(s) has been designated to handle questions and complaints of alleged discrimination: Carol.Bailie, at 360.473.1026 or the Section 504 Coordinator Mark Mayfield at 360.473.4702. Mailing address: 134 Marion Avenue North, Bremerton, WA 98312.
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