Principal
Mr. Dan Cleveland
This is my fifth year as the Principal at Cedar Bluffs High School. I am very happy to be a part of this school district because I get to work with a great group of students and staff.
I am a graduate of Creighton University. Before arriving at Cedar Bluffs, I taught math, served as Dean of Students, Athletic Director, Principal, and coached football, soccer, wrestling, and basketball.
I am very proud of the progress that our student body has made in academics and citizenship. We have a great group of students here at Cedar Bluffs.
Our curriculum has expanded considerably:
Students can take college credit courses on-line through Metropolitan Community College, Midland Lutheran College, Peru State University, Southeast Community College, Northeast Community College, and the University of Nebraska Lincoln.Senior students can take college courses on campus at Metropolitan Community College and Midland Lutheran College.
Senior students interested in the health field can now earn their certified nursing certificate, C.N.A., through Metropolitan Community College. There are also fourteen different specialized business certifications that our students can earn before they graduate from Cedar Bluffs High School. These certification programs give our students an opportunity to earn more money whether they are entering the work force on a full time basis or are working part time while attending college.
Our students will graduate from Cedar Bluffs High School with the essential skills needed to be successful in college, the work force, and in society.
Activities are extremely important in the lives of our students. In fact research across the country shows that students who participate in extracurricular activities will achieve higher grades, have more friends, will have fewer discipline issues, and will like school more than students who do not participate. I highly encourage students to participate in extracurricular activities throughout the school year.
Thank you to everyone who contributed toward the construction of our press box. This project would not have been possible without all of the support that we received and is something that the entire community can be proud of.
When students leave Cedar Bluffs High School, they will leave with good memories of school, and begin a new bright future.
