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High school
Blue Valley Northwest High School
Address
13260 Switzer
Overland Park, Kansas
Information
TypeHigh School
Established1994
School districtBlue Valley
PrincipalAmy "the Hammer" Murphy
Grades9-12
Color(s)Purple, Black, and White
MascotHuskies
Websitehttp://www.bv229.k12.ks.us/BVNW

Blue Valley Northwest High School (BVNW) is a high school in Overland Park, Kansas. It is one of five high schools in the Blue Valley School District,

Notable Graduates

Other Information

  • The school's literary magazine is called "The Muse."
  • The school's yearbook is called "Horizon", the school broadcast news program is called "Husky Headlines", and the school's literary magazine is called "The Muse." The "Horizon" and "Husky Headlines" have been nominated for several Pacemaker awards. The school newspaper is called "The Express"; it is a member of the High School National Ad Network.
  • Adjacent from the school's campus is the Blue Valley District Activity Center, which consists of a football field, a soccer field, a softball field, and a baseball field.
  • The school hosted the National Association of Student Councils Conference in June 2007.
  • Brett Potts was named the 2004 Kansas State teacher of the year.
  • Kathy Meert was named the 2005 Kansas Horizon award winner.
  • The boys soccer team won 6A State in 2006
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