Bellevue High School, Public school in Bellevue, United States
Bellevue High School is a public school serving students in grades 6 through 12 housed in a building from the early 1930s. The structure displays Renaissance Revival architectural features with distinctive design elements throughout.
The school building was constructed in the early 1930s as a New Deal public works project. It replaced an earlier 1905 structure located at 330 Center Street that featured a third-floor auditorium with distinctive pine arch supports.
The school maintains strong connections with the local community through regular events and activities while representing the colors black and gold.
The school site accommodates various athletic activities at multiple locations in the surrounding area. Athletic facilities at Ben Flora Gymnasium and a baseball field at the Bellevue Veterans Club serve different sports needs.
The building originated as a New Deal public works project and received multiple upgrades including computer systems and modern air conditioning installations.
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