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PROCESS
Students must live inside Blue Valley District boundaries in order to attend a Blue Valley School. If you are new to the Blue Valley School District, or are returning after having left the district, please go to the District Online Registration page and register your student(s). You will be required to provide certain documents such as a student birth certificate or passport, proof of residency, immunization records, etc. You'll also be required to complete other student-related information and complete required agreements. This process will route your student's registration to their school of attendance. No appointment will be made for selecting courses until registration is reviewed by the Registrar. Once verified for completion, you will be contacted by the Registrar to schedule an appointment.
If you have any additional questions, please contact Terri Chee, Registrar, (913) 239-3708 or thchee@bluevalleyk12.org.
TRANSFERSIf you do not live within the attendance boundaries of Blue Valley West but wish to attend BVW, you must complete a transfer request.
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REQUIRED FOR GRADUATION
Consult the Course Description Guide for details about each course.
English Language Arts - 4 credits
ELA I or Honors ELA I - 1 credit
ELA II or Honors ELA II - 1 credit
ELA III or AP Language and Composition - 1 credit
ELA IV or AP Literature and Composition or Contemporary Communications - 1 credit
Social Studies - 3 credits
History of the Western World or AP European History - 1 credit
US History Since 1856 or AP US History - 1 credit
American Government or AP American Government - 1/2 credit
Social Studies elective - 1/2 credit
Science - 3 credits
Biological Sciences - 1 credit
Physical Sciences - 1 credit
Additional Science - 1 credit
Mathematics - 3 credits
Electives - 7 1/2 credits
Computer Technology - 1 credit
Fine Arts - 1 credit
Health and Wellness - 1/2 credit
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ELECTIVES
Career and Technical Education (CTE)
business, family and consumer science and industrial technology
Performing Arts
drama, choir, band, orchestra, speech, debate, forensics, journalism, yearbook and broadcast technology
Physical Education
general education, lifetime fitness, aquatics and weights and conditioning
Visual Arts
2-dimensional and 3-dimensional courses
World Language
French, German, Latin and Spanish
Other
cheerleading, drill team, teacher/office/counselor's aide, peer tutoring, CDOP (Career Development Opportunity Program), learning center, gifted, center-based programs, CAPS and virtual
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SPECIAL PROGRAMS
CAPS: Center for Advanced Professional Studies
Juniors and seniors can join other Blue Valley students to explore interests in profession-based learning. Classes are offered in: bioscience, business, technology and media, engineering and human services. Learn more on the CAPS website.
Special Services
Special Education - Students with an Individualized Education Program (IEP) may enroll in Study Skills or Gifted Education, as applicable. IEP students may also be eligible for Career Development Opportunities Program (CDOP) classes. Consult the counselor, case manager or transition specialist for more details.
Summer Program
Learn more on the Summer Program website.
Virtual Education
Students may enroll in virtual courses during the school day as one of their seven courses or as an after school option (fee involved). Learn more on the Virtual Education website.