GAME DAY🐾
⛳️ Girls Golf at Sterling 9 AM
#NeverSlack

The phones and doors are back to normal at BMS and BES. We thank you for your patience!
RESULTS🏃🏼♂️➡️
MS Track at St Francis
Boys took first and we had some record breakers!
#CougarPride


FINAL⚾️
Lamar-17
Cougars-3
#CougarPride
Burlington High School HALO


The phones and doors are currently down at BMS and BES. We are sorry for any inconvenience and are working to get everything back up. If you need to pick up your child please come to the main building entrance.
Burlington High School NHS Induction- 2026

GAME DAY🐾
🏃➡️MS Track at Saint Francis 2:00 PM CT
⚾️Baseball vs Lamar V/JV 3:00 PM
#NeverSlack
🏃➡️MS Track at Saint Francis 2:00 PM CT
⚾️Baseball vs Lamar V/JV 3:00 PM
#NeverSlack

BHS PSAT/SAT Breakfast- Thank you to all the BHS Staff and BSD Board of Education for their contribution to the BHS PSAT/SAT breakfast(s) throughout the week of testing.

Congratulations to Anthony Estrada!
Today he signed to Wrestle for Hastings College next year!
#CougarPride



Cougar Weekly

Fellowship of Christian Athletes- Burlington High School- April 21st, 2026 @ 7:00AM

FFA Meat In 2026

Attendance, Bookfair, and Health Week! Click here for the BES weekly newsletter: https://app.smore.com/n/aqp6v
FINAL⚾️
Cougars win!
#CougarPride

Burlington High School Hosts Successful Air Quality Symposium
On April 16th, some BHS sophomores and juniors presented their findings at a symposium highlighting the air quality. This is under the Air Quality InQuiry (AQIQ) program, a community-focused initiative through a partnership with the CU Boulder Mechanical Engineering Department.
The AQIQ program represents an innovative approach to environmental science education, combining academic rigor with real-world community engagement. Over the past three years, high school students have utilized specialized air quality monitors—often called "pods"—to collect and analyze atmospheric data from their local area. This hands-on approach allows students to develop practical research skills while contributing meaningful environmental data to their community.
The program's success owes much to the dedication of Mr. Shane Walkinshaw (Superintendent), Mr. Jarrod Bessire (Principal), and Mrs. Venus Rotoni (Biology Teacher), whose vision and initiative have sustained the AQIQ program and enabled student participation in meaningful scientific research. This year’s CU Boulder’s mentors were mechanical engineering students Bela Voglund, and Anh Nguyen, who provided invaluable guidance and expertise through the high school researchers throughout the program.
Here are the winners of the said event.
Best Poster – “Effects of different Floors”, Brandon McDaniel, Jandri Barkhuizen, and Paige Bessire
People’s Choice Awardees
“VOC Emissions from different baked goods”, Isis Esquivel and Evis Esquivel
“Check your air!”, Lilliana Reed
On April 16th, some BHS sophomores and juniors presented their findings at a symposium highlighting the air quality. This is under the Air Quality InQuiry (AQIQ) program, a community-focused initiative through a partnership with the CU Boulder Mechanical Engineering Department.
The AQIQ program represents an innovative approach to environmental science education, combining academic rigor with real-world community engagement. Over the past three years, high school students have utilized specialized air quality monitors—often called "pods"—to collect and analyze atmospheric data from their local area. This hands-on approach allows students to develop practical research skills while contributing meaningful environmental data to their community.
The program's success owes much to the dedication of Mr. Shane Walkinshaw (Superintendent), Mr. Jarrod Bessire (Principal), and Mrs. Venus Rotoni (Biology Teacher), whose vision and initiative have sustained the AQIQ program and enabled student participation in meaningful scientific research. This year’s CU Boulder’s mentors were mechanical engineering students Bela Voglund, and Anh Nguyen, who provided invaluable guidance and expertise through the high school researchers throughout the program.
Here are the winners of the said event.
Best Poster – “Effects of different Floors”, Brandon McDaniel, Jandri Barkhuizen, and Paige Bessire
People’s Choice Awardees
“VOC Emissions from different baked goods”, Isis Esquivel and Evis Esquivel
“Check your air!”, Lilliana Reed




GAME DAY🐾
🏃🏼♂️➡️ HS Track at Cheyenne Wells 9 AM
⚾️ at Calhan 10 AM
#NeverSlack

BHS Prom 2026

FINAL⚾️
Cougars-0
Colby-10
#CougarPride
RESULTS From Yuma⛳️
Cougars take 4th as a team
Good work, Ladies!
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