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The Badger Update: June 12, 2026

Posted Date: 06/12/26 (03:00 PM)


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The Badger Update

District Parent Communication Newsletter

June 12, 2026

Mark Your Calendar

Monday, July 13th
  • Board of Education Meeting, 6pm
Thursday, July 30th & Friday, July 31st
  • Elementary Kindergarten Round-up
Monday, August 3rd
  • Middle School Registration/Verification Day, 8am-6pm
Tuesday, August 4th
  • High School Registration/Verification Day, 8am-4pm
Wednesday, August 5th
  • High School Registration/Verification Day, 8am-12pm
Monday, August 10th
  • Board of Education Meeting, 6pm
  • Elementary Open Houses, 5-6pm
  • Middle School 6th Grade Open Houses, 6-7pm
  • High School Activities Fair, 6:30-7pm
  • High School Open House, 7-8pm
Tuesday, August 11th
  • Middle School 7th & 8th Grade Activities Meeting, 5:45-6pm
  • Middle School 7th & 8th Grade Open Houses, 6-7pm
Wednesday, August 12th
  • First Day of School, Early Staggered Dismissal
  • Elementary: 11:40, Middle: 11:50, High: 12:00
View the 2026-27 School Calendar
School Times, Elementary: 8:05am - 3:07pm, Middle School: 8:00am - 3:10pm, High School: 8:10am - 3:17pm
 

Board of Education Update

Next Regular Board of Education Meeting

The next regular Board of Education meeting will be on July 13, 2026, at 6:00 p.m., at the District Office. All meetings are open to the public. Regular meetings are streamed live through YouTube and viewable on the District website. Special meetings, where there are action items on the agenda, will also be streamed live. Agendas for Board of Education meetings are posted on the district website the Friday before each meeting. Click here to view agendas and minutes.

Highlights from Monday's Board of Education Meeting

Updates & Reports Presented to the Board of Education

Throughout the meeting, building and district administrators presented reports and updates to the Board of Education. Click here to view the agenda with each presentation attached.
Reports included:
  • Overview for elementary, middle school and high school
  • Student Services
  • Operations
  • Curriculum, Instruction, & Assessment
  • Spotlight on the Middle School & High School Activities and Athletics

Dr. Plas Provided a Monthly Update to the Board

During each regular board meeting, Dr. Plas provides an update to the Board on various topics. You can view the full report online as an attachment to the meeting agenda. Click here to view the agenda.
This month's report included an update on:
  • Welcoming new administrators to BPS

Student Handbooks Approved

The Board of Education approved the changes to the 2026-2027 student handbooks. All handbooks will be updated on school websites by June 30th. 

Revisions to Board Policies Discussed

The Board of Education discussed and considered to revise policies.This was a first reading only, no action was taken. The proposed revisions are mandated by approved bills from the most recent legislative session. The Policy Committee recommended changes to policies. The proposed revisions below will be voted on at the next regular Board of Education meeting.
  1. Policy 1007.00 Education Agency Relations
  2. Policy 804.02 Data or Records Retention
  3. Policy 605.07 Part-time Enrollment
  4. Policy 502.06 Transfers Out
  5. Policy 502.02 Nonresident Students Option Enrollment/Policy 502.02R1 Regulatory Document
  6. Policy 503.01 Compulsory Attendance
  7. Policy 505.03 Suspension and Expulsion
  8. Policy 611.07 Graduation Requirements
  9. Policy 203.01 Organizational Meeting
  10. Policy 204.07 Meeting Notice

Superintendent Contract Approved

The Board of Education approved a three-year contract for the Superintendent, Dr. Aaron Plas.

Dr. Plas Presented Demographic Study Report

Dr. Plas presented the District's demographic study completed by RSP & Associates. The study provided a comprehensive analysis of current enrollment, historical growth trends, housing development, and projected student enrollment across Bennington Public Schools. As one of the fastest-growing districts in Nebraska, this information will play a key role in long-term planning and decision-making. This report will serve as a baseline for the district's Strategic Plan growth goal and help guide future discussions regarding facility capacity, staffing, transportation, technology, budgeting, and other infrastructure needs as the district continues to grow.
 

High School #2 Update

BPS is excited to officially announce the mascot and colors for the second high school!

Following the successful 2025 bond election for our second high school, a Core Team made up of administrators, teachers, support staff, parents, and community members began the important work of helping establish the school's identity.

After months of research, discussion, feedback, and collaboration, the Bennington Public Schools Board of Education has approved the mascot and colors for High School #2:
  • Mascot: Coyotes
  • Colors: Navy Blue, Silver, and Yellow

Watch the video below to see how this exciting next chapter for Bennington Public Schools was shared with the community.

The Coyotes mascot was selected because of its unique relationship with the Badger. In nature, coyotes and badgers share one of the most remarkable cooperative partnerships in the animal kingdom, each using its own strengths to achieve a common goal. This rare bond represents teamwork, collaboration, and shared success.

The color palette creates a distinct identity for the new high school while maintaining a connection to Bennington's long-standing tradition. Bennington High School will continue as the Badgers in Royal Blue, White, and Black, while High School #2 will begin a new chapter as the Coyotes in Navy Blue, Silver, and Yellow.

Different Mascots. Different Colors.

One Bennington Community!

 

We Are Bennington

Bennington High School Second Semester Honor Roll

Congratulations to the 599 Bennington High School students named to the Second Semester Honor Roll for the 2025-26 school year!

359 students achieved the President's List 
  • To earn a spot on the President's List, students must have a GPA of 3.75 or higher and freshman through juniors must be enrolled in at least 7 graded classes and seniors must be enrolled in at least 6 graded classes.
240 students earned a spot on the Dean's List
  • To earn a spot on the Dean's List, students must have a GPA of 3.5 or higher and students must be enrolled in at least 4 graded classes.
2025-26 Second Semester President's List
2025-26 Second Semester Dean's List

Important Reminders

BPS is transitioning to Synergy!

Starting in the 2026-2027 school year, Bennington Public Schools will transition from NebSIS to Synergy. As part of this transition, families will receive detailed instructions later this summer for how to access the new Synergy ParentVUE Family Portal. You can anticipate receiving more communication in July.  

Through Synergy ParentVUE, families will be able to:
  • Verify and update household contact information
  • Complete the required Annual Student Verification process
  • Sign up for bus transportation
  • View attendance, access grades, and view report cards
All families, including incoming Kindergarten families, will be asked to complete the online Annual Student Verification process in July to ensure student records are accurate for the start of the school year.

Additional information, including login credentials and step-by-step instructions, will be sent directly to families once the system is ready for access.  

Synergy Transition Timeline: 
June 4th: NebSIS for parents will be frozen on June 4th. 
  • Parents can view information, but not edit or change information.  
  • Any updates to phone numbers, addresses, emails, etc. will need to be completed in Synergy in July.  
June 20th: Summer School at BHS will use NebSIS through June 20th.  
June 30th: All NebSIS access will end on June 30th.  
July: Synergy!  
  • Step-by-step instructions will be sent directly to families for login credentials, account creation, and our Annual Student Verification process. 
For more information about Synergy: 

Student Verification & Registration Days

Online Student Verification
All parents will be asked to complete the online Annual Student Verification process in July to ensure student records are accurate for the start of the school year. This will occur in Synergy for the 2026-27 school year.

Additional information about Synergy, including login credentials and step-by-step instructions, will be sent directly to families once the system is ready for access.

Registration Days
Elementary
  • Kindergarten Roundup: July 30th & 31st
  • Elementary Schools will not have specific registration dates because this may be handled entirely online. If you need to drop off birth certificates or immunization, medication, and physical forms, the offices will be open periodically throughout the summer. Please call your child's school to schedule a time to meet with school staff.
Middle School
  • August 3, 2026
High School
  • August 4 & 5, 2026

Transportation Registration for 26-27 Begins in July with Student Verification

Transportation registration for 2026-27 is done when parents are completing their student online verification through Synergy in July.

2026-2027 Bus Routes
Families will receive a letter with the times and locations of pick-ups and drop-offs for each route. In order to ensure routes are as accurate as possible, letters will not be mailed until the week before school starts.

Bus Accounts with Outstanding Balances
As a reminder, families must pay any outstanding transportation balances before the start of the 2026–27 school year. Those with unpaid balances or without a payment plan in place may be placed on a waitlist for bus services.

If you have questions about your balance or need to set up a payment plan, please contact the Transportation Department at 402-238-2902.

Bus Pass Reminders
  • Bus passes are good through a student's senior year.
  • Be sure to put your student's bus pass in a safe place after the last day of school!
  • The transportation office will NOT create new bus passes until the 3rd week of school.
  • Students who have been issued a bus pass and have lost it, are subject to a $25 replacement fee.
  • There is no charge for the first initial bus pass.

For more information, please visit the transportation website at https://www.benningtonschools.org/info-registration
 

Activities and Athletics

Registration is now open for all Bennington Athletics Activities for the 2026-2027 Academic Year.

All BPS Athletes entering grades 7-12 need to be registered in BOUND to participate in athletics for the 2026-2027 school year. Please see below for more instructions on this process. 
  • BHS: For any student that will be entering 9th through 12th grade at Bennington High School, you can begin registering your athlete for the 2026-2027 Academic Year. Click on the ‘Registration’ link at the top of the Bennington High School Bound Website. The drop down provides two choices: Click “Activities” 
  • BMS: For any student that will be entering 7th through 8th grade at Bennington Middle School, you can begin registering your student for the 2026-2027 Academic Year. Click on the ‘Registration’ link at the top of the Bennington Middle School Bound Website. The drop down provides two choices: Click “Activities” 
  • BSMS: For any student that will be entering 7th through 8th grade at Bennington South Middle School, you can begin registering your student for the 2026-2027 Academic Year. Click on the ‘Registration’ link at the top of the Bennington South Middle School Bound Website. The drop down provides two choices: Click “Activities” 
Please go to the appropriate links above and complete the following. 
  1. Create a Bound Family Account. Search for and connect your students to your family account. 
  2. Update important demographic information on your student(s). 
  3. Upload your athlete’s 2026-2027 Athletic Physical (Required by NSAA rule) and Sign Off on NSAA Consent Paperwork. 
  4. Register for each activity that your child plans to participate in during 2026-2027. a. Steps 3 and 4 must be completed before the start of your child’s sport season for your child to participate in practices / competitions. 
  5. For more on this process, click this link for a step-by-step document on Activity Registration. 
For further assistance, please click on the “Green B” in the bottom right-hand corner of your screen to reach out to BOUND support. The BOUND support feature is available once you have created an account and are signed into the system. 

If you have any questions or comments, please contact your School’s Activities Director for more information. 
Chris Kessell - Activities Director 
Bennington High School 
402-238-2447 
Matt Wilson - Activities Director
Bennington Middle School
402-238-3082
Erika Hiemstra - Activities Director
Bennington South Middle School
402-238-3079
 

BHS Youth Summer Athletic Camps

Registration for Bennington High School Summer Camps is Now Open!

Register your child for a BHS summer camp and pay online through Go Bound at https://www.gobound.com/ne/schools/benninghs/camps

Camps available in Boys/Girls Basketball, Boys/Girls Soccer, Softball, Football, Volleyball, Girls/Boys Wrestling, Cheer, Boys/Girls Tennis, Boys/Girls Golf, and Track & Field.

*Use the grade the child will be in for the next school year.
**Please double check that you are signed up for the correct sports AND grade.
 

Community Resources

The Community Resources page on the BPS website shares information about local programs available to help families with food sustainability and other essential needs. From food pantries and meal assistance to community outreach efforts, these resources are here to help families have access to what they need.
Explore available resources
Free Summer Meals for Kids & Teens

Free Summer Meals for Kids & Teens

The USDA’s Summer Food Service Program provides no-cost meals to children ages 1- 18 years at approved locations across the state.

To find information about summer meals sites near you, visit the SFSP Site Finder. 
*Please note: The Nebraska SFSP sites will be available in the Summer Meals Site Finder after NDE approves site locations, which will be on approximately May 26, 2026. 
Summer EBT (SEBT) Information

Summer EBT (SEBT) Information

Summer EBT (SEBT) provides grocery purchasing funds on EBT cards to households with school aged children who qualify for free or reduced price school meals. These funds can help families cover the cost of food during the summer months when school meals are not available.

Most eligible children are automatically enrolled in Summer EBT, but some will need to apply.
Check to see if you need to apply today at https://bit.ly/4tB6zuz

Have questions or need extra support?
Visit https://dhhs.ne.gov/Pages/Summer-EBT.aspx or call 800-383-4278 (select option 5).
Bennington Community Food Pantry
COPE
 

Community Youth Actvities

Bennington Youth Football

Fall Flag Football
Kindergarten - 5th Grade

Registration Now Open through July 15th!
Metro Community College: College for Kids & Teens

Metro Community College: College for Kids & Teens

Keep learning close to home this summer. Our In Your Neighborhood Camps are for kids ages 5 to 11 and are available at multiple locations throughout the metro area. These camps build curiosity, life skills and confidence while exploring engaging, fun topics.

Some of these exciting programs are Kitchen Chemists, LEGO® Engineering and Mini Med School.

Free STEM events are also available on Fridays at select locations.

Bennington Elementary School
June 29-July 2

Registration
Bennington Library

Bennington Library

Unearth A Story: Summer Reading
June 1 - July 30

Visit www.benningtonlibrary.org for more information.

Mike Trader's Mid-America Basketball Camp

Mike Trader’s Annual Mid-America Basketball Camp will conduct an individual session this summer at Bennington Middle School June 22-24. The individual camp is open to those 7 years old through 11th grade.

Cost for the camp is $170 (meals included) or $155 (without meals). Registration is from 8:00 am -9:30 am on the first day of camp (June 22) with camp ending at 4:00 pm. Camp will start at 8:30 am and runs to 4:00 pm on June 23 and 24. There will be an awards ceremony from 3:30 pm – 4:00 pm the last day of the camp.

Over 155 boys and girls who played in the 2026 State Basketball Tournament have attended Mike Trader’s Basketball Camp.

The camp has been one of the most popular camps in the Midwest during the past 39 years with over 37,000 campers having attended during that time. 

This camp is well known for its great teaching of fundamental skills and having outstanding coaches from throughout the nation teaching the campers. It combines the teaching of these skills with team play and contests throughout the camp.

For more information and application forms, contact Mike Trader at mtradercamps@outlook.com
or check out the camp website at: www.traderscamp.com.
Bennington Soccer Club - Summer Academy

Bennington Soccer Club - Summer Academy

BENSC will be offering a summer camp for all 8U - 13U field players and goalies to work on their skills before the fall season starts.

Camp will be held at the Bus Barn Fields on July 6th - 9th.

Bennington Soccer Club - Fall Soccer Registration

Bennington Soccer Club - Fall Soccer Registration

Registration is now open for the Fall 2026 soccer season for all 4U - 19U players.
  • Registration is open until June 14th for 8U-19U players. 
  • Registration is open until July 19th for all 4U-7U players.

Bennington Mountain Biking Team

Bennington Try-A-Ride Registration
Event Timing: June 19th 6:30-8p
Event Address: Tim Ohrt Park 15505 Warehouse Street Bennington
Contact: Coach Brandon @ 402-218-3013 or Benningtonnica@gmail.com

Bennington Composite NICA mountain bike team invites you to join us for Try-A-Ride!

Bring your bike and helmet so you can participate in fun bike games, learn some bike skills from coaches and student athletes, and do a short trail ride.  This event is open to any student in the Bennington area who will be in 5th-12th grade in the fall.

Mountain biking experience is not necessary! If you can ride a bike, you can mountain bike! This is your chance to give it a try.

Need a bike and/or helmet? We've got you covered! Indicate on the form what you need, and we'll have one for you to use at the event. Registration is required.
Questions? email or text us at contact above.
 

Contact Us

 
Notice of Non-Discrimination
The Bennington Public School District does not discriminate on the basis of sex, disability, race, color, religion, veteran status, national or ethnic origin, age, marital status, sexual orientation, pregnancy, childbirth or related medical condition, or other protected status in its programs and activities and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups. The following persons have been designated to handle inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policies: Students: Mr. Dan Bombeck, Director of Student Services, 11620 North 156th Street, P.O. Box 309, Bennington, NE 68007 (402) 238-3044 (dbombeck@bennps.org). Employees and Others: Dr. Matt Blomenkamp, Assistant Superintendent 11620 North 156th Street, P.O. Box 309, Bennington, NE 68007 (402) 238-3044 (mblomenkamp@bennps.org). Complaints or concerns involving discrimination or needs for accommodation or access should be addressed to the appropriate Coordinator. For further information about anti-discrimination laws and regulations, or to file a complaint of discrimination with the Office for Civil Rights in the U.S. Department of Education (OCR), please contact the OCR at 601 East 12th Street, Room 353, Kansas City, MO 64106, (800) 368-1019 (voice), Fax (816) 426-3686, (800) 537-7697 (telecommunications device for the deaf), or ocr.kansascity@ed.gov.

Title IX

The Bennington Public School District is committed to offering employment and educational opportunity to its employees and students in a climate free of discrimination. Accordingly, unlawful discrimination, harassment and retaliation of any kind by District employees, including, co-workers, non-employees (such as volunteers), third parties and others is strictly prohibited and will not be tolerated.