A good afternoon of golf at Valley View! The Cedar Bluffs/Mead golf team took on Yutan and picked up a 3 stroke win with a 169 team score!




Here is the link to register your child for elementary summer school: https://forms.gle/5VJ3PCLgmVKvvGzm9
For any questions please contact the elementary office.
The quiz bowl team placed runner up at conference! Great job wildcats! #wildcatpride

Good luck to our Quiz bowl team as they compete at Conference today in Lincoln!

The PTO would like to thank you for your support to the book fair that was held during conferences!

Great Opportunity for 5th-8th grade girls! Coach Brinkman & Hansen will be running drills to help develop the skills to keep improving in basketball! The nights are FREE, and if you can't make all of them, you can still attend the dates you have free. Contact Coach Brinkman to sign up!

Pounding the Pavement wants to go to Washington D.C. and we want to help parents out by decorating your yard with easter eggs for your children to hunt. Our Easter Bunny is an eager rabbit. He is egging yards on March 31 and April 1. Please fill out your information here: https://forms.gle/8GMkm1E25H3WshTu9 and submit payment to Schoolpay at: https://www.schoolpay.com/link/easteregg If you have any questions please contact tabitha.rogge@cbwildcats.org, lexi.jasa@cbwildcats.org or caren.clark@cbwildcats.org. Payment must be received before easter eggs will be delivered.

HOSA is sponsoring a blood drive March 28th at St. Matthew's church. Please consider donating. See flyer for more information.

Today our quiz bowl team competed in Springfield, winning 2 of their 4 rounds!
Gearing up for conference in Lincoln on Tuesday 3/28. Way to go team!


7th grade won for the most parents coming to conferences last week!! They chose for staff and teachers to dress as opposite gender. Here are some of the staff who participated today.

The Cedar Bluffs Girls track team are the Nebraska Frontier Conference Indoor Champions. The girls are bringing home a total of 23 1st through 6th place medals. The boys finished 4th overall bring home a total of 13 1st through 6th place medals.
Both boys and girls are finishing this dual meet week with over 60 personal bests across all events to start the season. Go Wildcats!

Here is the live stream for the HS track meet today: https://www.athletic.net/TrackAndField/meet/491246/results
Here is the approved school calendar for the 2023-2024 school year. It can also be found under documents and district school calendar.
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HOSA is sponsoring a blood drive March 28th at St. Matthew's church. Please consider donating. See flyer for more information.

Graham Huffman and Jordan Holt had the opportunity to perform with the Class C All-State ensembles on Saturday. It was a great time and a fun opportunity to make music with students from around the state.

Please see the flyer attached for St. Matthew's annual easter egg hunt on April 1st starting at 11:00.

The last day to register for Pounding the Pavement IX - Washington, DC is Tuesday, March 21st.
This year's trek is from June 21st to June 25th.
We have ten openings for students and chaperones.
The nonrefundable $200 deposit should be given to Mr. Brousek by the end of the school day.
If you have any concerns or questions, please contact Mr. Brousek at greg.brousek@cbwildcats.org

Dear Families of Cedar Bluffs Students in 8th – 12th Grades,
Week of Understanding is an annual educational initiative created by the Institute for Holocaust Education and area schools. The week is designed to deliver Holocaust survivor testimony to a maximum number of students in one school week.
On Tuesday, March 21st our eligible 8th – 12th grade students will have the opportunity to listen to Peter Metzelaar.
Mr Metzelaar will be speaking to area students at Wahoo Public School. Peter was born in Amsterdam in 1935. In 1942, when Peter was 7, the Nazis seized Peter’s entire family except for Peter and his mother. Peter’s mother contacted the Dutch Underground for help. The Underground found shelter for Peter and his mother on a small farm and later in The Hague. Peter, his mother, and his aunt were the only survivors of his family.
After the war, Peter and his mother immigrated to the United States in 1949. Peter had a long career as a radiology technologist. He moved to Seattle in 1997 and continues to be an active member of the Holocaust Center for Humanity's Speakers Bureau.
If you would prefer your child not participate in this educational opportunity, please contact Mrs. Headid at 402-628-2080 by the end of the school day on Monday, March 20th.

The book fair is coming to CBPS during conferences! Please be sure to check it out from 4-7pm tomorrow and Thursday. See image for more information!

Reminder cheer contracts are due to Coach Kloke by Wednesday March 22nd.

