Bellaire High School (Bellaire, Texas)

Bellaire High School (Bellaire, Texas)

infobox School
name = Bellaire High School


district = Houston Independent School District
principal = Tim Salem
established = 1955
type = Public Secondary
grades = 912
city = Bellaire
state = Texas
country = USA
enrollment = 3,456
campus = Urban
mascot = Cardinals
colors = Red, White
newspaper = Three Penny Press
yearbook = Carillon
website = [http://www.bellaire.org Bellaire's Home Page]

Bellaire High School is a secondary school located in Bellaire, Texas, United States, with a zip code of 77401. Bellaire High School is part of the Houston Independent School District.

Bellaire High School serves the incorporated city of Bellaire and the Houston neighborhood of Meyerland, and other Houston neighborhoods.

About the school

With over 20,000 high schools in the United States, the school ranked number 80, [http://www.csh.k12.ny.us/highschool/data/TheTopHighSchools.htm "The Top High Schools"] Newsweek via Cold Spring Harbor High School. 2002] 86, [http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6362098/site/newsweek "2003 List: The Top High Schools"] Newsweek. 24 May 2003] 112, [http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7723397/site/newsweek/page/2/ "The Complete List of the 1,000 Top U.S. Schools"] Newsweek. 5 August 2005] , 109th [http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/12532678?s=100&np=13&sort=raa "The Complete List of the 1,200 Top U.S. Schools"] Newsweek. 23 May 2006] and 100th [http://www.newsweek.com/id/39380?g=1 "The Top of the Class: The Complete list of the 1300 top U.S. high schools"] Newsweek. 19 May 2008] in Newsweek's 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, and 2008, respectively, lists of the top high schools, meaning Bellaire's academic program ranks in top 0.5% in the country. The Challenge Index ranks schools by the number of AP and IB tests taken by students at a school in 2002 divided by the number of graduating seniors. 323 students at Bellaire High School in the 2004–2005 academic year earned the designation of AP Scholar by the College Board in recognition of their achievement on the college-level Advanced Placement Program Exams.

In the past several years, Bellaire has produced several international science competition winners: an honorable mention (research paper) in the 2006 First Step to Nobel Prize in Physics, a silver medal in the International Biology Olympiad in 2005, a U.S. delegate to the ExpoScience International in 2005, a Third Award in Zoology in the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair in 2002, and a silver medal in the International Chemistry Olympiad in 2001. The science fair team places high in the Texas Science and Engineering Fair and the Science and Engineering Fair of Houston each year. In the 2005 Siemens Westinghouse Competition, Bellaire had a regional finalist (only 36 regional finalists in individual projects are selected each year from over thousands of projects). [http://www.bellaire.org/pto/pto_newsletter_fa05.pdf "PTO Newsletter Fall 2005"] Bellaire HS PTO. Fall 2005]

The school's baseball program, which has been ranked first in the first regular season Easton Sports National High School baseball poll [http://www.baseballnews.com/polls/hs/archives/2004/hspoll3-9-04.htm "BELLAIRE H.S. NO. 1 IN EASTON SPORTS"] COLLEGIATE BASEBALL NEWSPAPER (www.baseballnews.com) POLL. 9 March 2004] in 2004, won the Texas High School Baseball championship seven times with several former or current Major League Baseball players. Seven students made it to the World Finals Qualifiers in the 2006 Odyssey of the Mind competition.

Bellaire also has a wide variety of music, and fine arts programs; for example, 6 students made it to the 2005–2006 Texas All-State Orchestra. The orchestra ranked Second Place in the 2003 TMEA High School Honor Orchestra. The debate team is also known and frequently places high nationally, with several national qualifiers each year. In 2005, Bellaire had 9 national debate qualifiers. In 2006, Bellaire Debate had a team place 6th & 15th in the national tournament and was one of five schools in the nation to receive an Excellence in Debate award from the National Forensic League. In 2008, Bellaire won first place in the National Public Policy Forum Debate. The Bellaire Theatre Department won 1st place at the state UIL One-Act Play Competition in 2004. Carillon, the school yearbook team, has won numerous Gold Crown awards from the Columbia Scholastic Press Association and won an Honorable Mention in the 2005 National Scholastic Press Association "Design of the Year."

During both the 2006-2007 school year and the 2007-2008 school year the Bellaire Choir achieved rankings of "outstanding" for Men's Chorale, Women's Chorale and for the Mixed Choir.Fact|date=September 2008 There have also been a number of performers that have achieved personal accomplishments in recent years. Jeremy Yang earned the right to perform with the All State Choir in the 2007-2008 school year as one of 8 basses for that year. Many members of the choir participated in UIL Solo & Ensemble Competition. Twenty-six soloists made it to state with eight of them gaining an outstanding rating and one student, Daniel Rossiter, also achieved a ranking of "Outstanding Soloist." [ [http://utdirect.utexas.edu/tssec/lew5_pub_sch_sched.WBX?s_submit_sw=X&s_tea_code=101912002&s_school_org=MCH&s_show_ratings=X"TSSEC Results"] ]

In the 2006-2007 school year, 52 students achieved the title of National Merit Semifinalist. In 2005 and 2006, five students scored perfect scores on their SAT's, two students scored perfect scores on their PSAT's, and one student scored a perfect score on her ACT. In the 2005–2006 school year, 40 students earned the title National Merit Scholar. In the same school year, 57 students scored a perfect 800 on at least one of the three sections (critical reading, math, and writing) on their SAT I Reasoning Tests, and 78 students scored a perfect 800 on at least one of their SAT II Subject Tests. Class of 1998 had 61 National Merit Scholars, the highest number of such recognition in the school's history. [http://www.bellaire.org/pto/pto_newsletter_fa05.pdf "PTO Newsletter Fall 2005"] Bellaire HS PTO. Fall 2005] In the 2007-2008 school year, 32 Bellaire students were named National Merit Scholarship Program Finalists, 3 were named National Achievement Scholarship ProgramFinalists, and 11 were named National Hispanic Recognition Program Finalists. Bellaire led the Houston Independent School District in number of National Merit Program Finalists. [ [http://blogs.chron.com/schoolzone/2008/04/hisd_honors_top_students.html"Houston Chronicle"] ]

A mathematics teacher was awarded the American Star of Teaching from the United States Department of Education in 2005, the highest honor a secondary school teacher can receive. After competing with thousand of students in the United States, a student won Third Place in the 2005 National High School Essay Contest. The Bellaire economics challenge team won First Place at the 2004 National Economics Challenge in West Region and Third Place in the 2006 National Economics Challenge. In December 2007 a Human Geography teacher was selected to participate in Polartrec's research program, traveling to Antarctica to spend 2 months working on a project entitled "Monitoring the Effects of Human Activities at McMurdo Station, Antarctica". [ [http://www.polartrec.org/human-impacts-in-antarctica"Polartrec"] ]

Four students were selected as semifinalists for the 2005–2006 Coca-Cola Scholars Program (with over 50,000 applicants, the semifinalists selection rate is only 3%); and two of them were selected among the 250 finalists (with selection rate less than 0.5%). In 2005 a student was named Presidential Scholar, while in 2006 two students were nominated for the award.

Each year, many seniors are admitted to world-leading colleges, including Harvard, Stanford, MIT, Caltech, New York University, Columbia, Princeton, the University of Chicago and Yale (see [http://www.arwu.org/rank/2007/ARWU2007_Top100.htm World Universities Rankings] ).

pecial programs

Bellaire High School is denoted as a Magnet school for foreign languages, offering a wide array of languages taught from Spanish, French, German, Chinese, Arabic, Russian, Hindi, Japanese, Hebrew, Italian, and Latin. All languages are available at the IB level, and AP courses are taught in Spanish, French, German, and Latin.

In 2005, over 900 students tested for a space in the Magnet program; Bellaire had only 150 available spots. In the 2004–2005 school year, the TAKS passing percentages for all Magnet students in reading, math, science, and social studies were 100%, 99%, 96%, and 100% respectively.

Bellaire High School has Advanced Placement and IB Diploma Programme (International Baccalaureate) programs. Bellaire High School has been an IB World School since September 1979. In the last examination session, students completed the following exams (in both standard and higher levels): Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Economics, English A1, French B, Geography, German B, Hindi B, Italian B, Latin, Mandarin B, Mathematics, Music, Physics, Psychology, Russian B, Spanish Ab., Spanish B, Theory of Knowledge, and Visual Arts. In the 2005–2006 school year, there were 24 students who successfully received their IB Diplomas. [http://www.ibo.org/school/000139/ "Bellaire High School"] International Baccalaureate Organization. 2005]

Issues with the academic environment

According to an October 2004 Whatkidscando.org report called "Students as Allies in Improving Their High Schools," in many of Houston ISD's top high schools, including Bellaire, over one half of students are enrolled in high-level courses. According to the surveys given by the organization, many of the students at the schools cited academic pressure issues. 60 percent at Bellaire stated that the school's environment encouraged cheating, and 82 percent stated that they do not miss school during illnesses, stating that the makeup work would be too difficult. [ [http://www.whatkidscando.org/studentallies/pdfs/saa_finalreport.pdf "Students as Allies in Improving Their High Schools"] Whatkidscando.org October 2004]

Bellaire High School is well-known for its "GPA war/game" in which many students will choose their classes as selectively as possible to achieve a higher GPA. [" [http://web.archive.org/web/20060920145151/http://www.stp.uh.edu/vol63/12/News1/1291097/1291097.html Special option to replace affirmative action] ," "University of Houston"] . Bellaire's GPA is based on a 5.0 scale, but because students need to take some 4.0-scale classes, including health and physical education there are never perfect 5.0s. The highest GPA ever achieved was a 4.9318 by Harry Huang (Bellaire Class of 2003) [" [http://www.chron.com/CDA/archives/archive.mpl?id=2003_3618872 Student faces suspension over alleged racist remarks] , "Houston Chronicle", January 18, 2003] [" [http://www.chron.com/CDA/archives/archive.mpl?id=2003_3619972 Top student is spared suspension] ," "Houston Chronicle", January 22, 2003] " [http://www.chron.com/CDA/archives/archive.mpl?id=2002_3605760 FOCUS: CLASS RANK] , "Houston Chronicle", December 4, 2002] . Usually, a GPA of 4.8 or higher will earn a student rank in top 15 people in his or her class .

History

The school opened in September 1955 (as Bellaire Senior High), when many neighborhoods in close proximity to the school were newly-developed post–World War II communities. Bellaire's first principal was Harlan Andrews, the brother of movie star Dana Andrews. The school was initially primarily Caucasian; it was desegregated in 1970, bringing in African American students. Demographic shifts continued: in the early 1980s, the percentage of Hispanic students greatly increased. Since 1980s to present, many Asian students are attracted to Bellaire's challenging academic programs each year. 2001 was a turning point in Bellaire history because non-Hispanic white students no longer made up a majority of the student body. As of 2006, European American students are a plurality of the student body. The school celebrated its 50th anniversary on November 4, 2005. [http://www.houstonisd.org/HISD/portal/article/front/0,2731,20856_90333894_134476484,00.html "Bellaire High School to Celebrate Its Fiftieth Birthday"] News@HISD. 31 October 2005]

At this point, nearly all of the first-generation teachers (who came to the school in late 1950s and 1960s) at Bellaire High School have retired, though many had very long and illustrious careers. One of the most notable was Alice Johnsen, who taught from the school's founding in 1955 until 2005, the longest term a teacher has ever served in the school's history. Johnsen was the AP Chemistry teacher and the Science Department Chair for many years before she retired. She used to work for the College Board and helped write many AP and SAT II Chemistry questions. Before 2002, she flew to Princeton, New Jersey to grade the AP Chemistry free response questions every summer. In the past decade, she had guided students 5 times to be United States National Chemistry Olympiad finalists and 2 times to International Chemistry Olympiad awards. In the International competition, the students won a silver and a bronze medal. By the end of her career, however, her teaching ability was greatly diminished and students took her class only because it was an "easy A."

There are several recent improvements on the infrastructures at Bellaire. In 2003, the construction of the new auditorium finished. In 2004, each of the two gyms received brand new long benches (financed by a huge donation from an alumnus). In 2005, Bellaire built a college information office to help students get information about colleges and to guide them through making their college plans.

In 2005, about 30 victims of Hurricane Katrina were enrolled at this school. The school is the closest high school to the Astrodome, an area of shelter. Bellaire was unable to take in all of the students in the Astrodome, so enrollment was limited to those hurricane refugees residing in a Bellaire residence. Most students who were in the Astrodome were assigned to other schools. Most of them have returned to New Orleans or intend to do so after the fall semester of 2006.

In February 2006, a stabbing involving two male freshman occurred in a school stairwell. The victim survived the stabbing while the perpetrator was arrested and prosecuted. The attacker was a national of Mexico. [ [http://www.khou.com/news/local/stories/khou060316_ac_bellairestabbing.2e6568b3.html Bellaire High School stabbing suspect gets plea deal] , KHOU-TV.com - March 16, 2006]

Location

Bellaire High School is located at coord|29|41|31|N|95|28|06|W inside the city of Bellaire, which is mostly residential. Bellaire High School is surrounded by single family houses. Bellaire High School is only about 2 minutes away from Meyerland Plaza, an outdoor shopping center in the Meyerland neighborhood of Houston. The city of Bellaire is an enclave of the southwest area of Houston. [http://www.ci.bellaire.tx.us/index.asp?NID=10 Bellaire City Library] and the Bellaire Fire Department are a few blocks away from the school.

tudent body

Bellaire High School had 3,392 students during the 2006-2007 school year.
*18% were Asian
*28% were Hispanic (of any nation)
*40% were non-Hispanic White American
*14% were African American
*Less than 1% was Native American.

21% of Bellaire students qualified for free or reduced lunch." [http://dept.houstonisd.org/profiles/Bellaire_HS.pdf Bellaire High School] " Profile. "Houston Independent School District".]

As of 2006, Bellaire is the only comprehensive high school in Houston ISD where White, Black, Asian, and Hispanic students each represent more than 10% of the student body. In the 2003–2004 school year, according to the Houston Independent School District, Bellaire students had a 95.0% attendance rate, 0.9% dropout rate, 748 graduate counts, and 602 Texas Scholars.

Many students in other parts of Houston ISD transfer to Bellaire to escape home schools that do not have good academic performance, causing the attendance figures of those schools to suffer." [http://www.chron.com/CDA/archives/archive.mpl?id=2005_3900502 Transfer policy hinders schools] ," "Houston Chronicle", September 4, 2005]

Clubs and organizations

There are around 80 clubs [http://bellaire.org/clubs.php "Clubs and Groups"] Bellaire High Website. 2005] at Bellaire High School. Some large clubs or organizations (with 50 or more members) at Bellaire High School include: Ritmo Latino, European Cultures Club, [http://www.bellaireleoclub.com The Bellaire Leo Club] , Academic Challenge Team, African American Association, American Red Cross, Band, Bellaire International Student Association, Chinese Honor Society, Chinese Language Club, Christian Student Union, Debate, French National Honor Society, German National Honor Society, Junior Classical League, Live Music Club, Model UN, Mu Alpha Theta, National Honor Society, Science Connection, Orchestra, European Cultures Club, Antares, Spanish National Honor Society, Table Tennis Team Club, Theater Acting, and United Way Kids Way. The Debate, Academic Challenge, Baseball Team, Academic Decathlon, Tai Chi Club,Science Fair Team, and Business Professionals of America have won numerous local and state championships.

Neighborhoods served

All pupils in the city of Bellaire are zoned to Bellaire High School." [http://dept.houstonisd.org/ab/schoolboundarymaps/BellaireHS.pdf Bellaire High School Attendance Zone] ." "Houston Independent School District".] Several parts of Houston that are around the city of Bellaire, including Meyerland [ [http://www.meyerland.net/images/meyerland_section_map.gifMeyerland Section Map] . "Meyerland". Accessed September 20, 2008.] , Braesmont, parts of Braeswood Place that are west of Stella Link and parts that are south of South Braeswood (including the subdivisions of Ayrshire and Braes Terrace), Linkwood, Knollwood Village, Woodshire, Woodside, Westridge, Maplewood, Maplewood North, about half of Westwood, Flack Estates, and a small portion of Willow Meadows, are zoned to Bellaire High School. A small portion of Southside Place is zoned to Bellaire High School.

The communities that Bellaire serves are predominately made up of middle and upper class professionals with jobs in Houston. Houston ISD's school choice policies allow for the school to serve many working class families who live outside of the Bellaire attendance boundary.

Transportation

Houston ISD provides school buses for students who live more than two miles away from the school or who have major obstacles between their houses and the school. Students are eligible if they are zoned to Bellaire or are in the Bellaire magnet program. A METRO bus stop (Maple at South Rice) is located at the school's entrance. Bus line 33 (Post Oak Crosstown) stops at Maple at South Rice.

Feeder patterns

Elementary schools that feed into Bellaire include:
*Lovett [" [http://dept.houstonisd.org/ab/schoolboundarymaps/LovettES.pdf Lovett Elementary Attendance Zone] ." "Houston Independent School District".] Partial:
*Braeburn [" [http://dept.houstonisd.org/ab/schoolboundarymaps/BraeburnES.pdf Braeburn Elementary Attendance Zone] ." "Houston Independent School District".]
*Condit [" [http://dept.houstonisd.org/ab/schoolboundarymaps/ConditES.pdf Condit Elementary Attendance Zone] ." "Houston Independent School District".]
*Cunningham [" [http://dept.houstonisd.org/ab/schoolboundarymaps/CunninghamES.pdf Cunningham Elementary Attendance Zone] ." "Houston Independent School District".]
*Herod [" [http://dept.houstonisd.org/ab/schoolboundarymaps/HerodES.pdf Herod Elementary Attendance Zone] ." "Houston Independent School District".]
*Horn [" [http://dept.houstonisd.org/ab/schoolboundarymaps/HornES.pdf Horn Elementary Attendance Zone] ." "Houston Independent School District".]
*Kolter [" [http://dept.houstonisd.org/ab/schoolboundarymaps/KolterES.pdf Kolter Elementary Attendance Zone] ." "Houston Independent School District".]
*Longfellow [" [http://dept.houstonisd.org/ab/schoolboundarymaps/LongfellowES.pdf Longfellow Elementary Attendance Zone] ." "Houston Independent School District".]
*Red [" [http://dept.houstonisd.org/ab/schoolboundarymaps/RedES.pdf Red Elementary Attendance Zone] ." "Houston Independent School District".]
*Roberts [" [http://dept.houstonisd.org/ab/schoolboundarymaps/RobertsES.pdf Roberts Elementary Attendance Zone] ." "Houston Independent School District".]
*Shearn [" [http://dept.houstonisd.org/ab/schoolboundarymaps/ShearnES.pdf Shearn Elementary Attendance Zone] ." "Houston Independent School District".]
*Twain [" [http://dept.houstonisd.org/ab/schoolboundarymaps/TwainES.pdf Mark Twain Elementary Attendance Zone] ." "Houston Independent School District".]
*Whidby [" [http://dept.houstonisd.org/ab/schoolboundarymaps/WhidbyES.pdf Whidby Elementary Attendance Zone] ." "Houston Independent School District".]

Middle schools that feed into Bellaire include parts of Cullen [ [http://dept.houstonisd.org/ab/schoolboundarymaps/CullenMS.pdf Cullen Middle Attendance Zone] ." "Houston Independent School District".] , Fondren [ [http://dept.houstonisd.org/ab/schoolboundarymaps/FondrenMS.pdf Fondren Middle Attendance Zone] ." "Houston Independent School District".] , Johnston [ [http://dept.houstonisd.org/ab/schoolboundarymaps/JohnstonMS.pdf Johnston Middle Attendance Zone] ." "Houston Independent School District".] , Long [ [http://dept.houstonisd.org/ab/schoolboundarymaps/LongMS.pdf Long Middle Attendance Zone] ." "Houston Independent School District".] , Pershing [ [http://dept.houstonisd.org/ab/schoolboundarymaps/PershingMS.pdf Pershing Middle Attendance Zone] ." "Houston Independent School District".] , and Ryan [ [http://dept.houstonisd.org/ab/schoolboundarymaps/RyanMS.pdf Ryan Middle Attendance Zone] ." "Houston Independent School District".] . All pupils zoned to Johnston, Long, and Pershing Middle Schools may apply to Pin Oak Middle School's regular program [" [http://web.archive.org/web/20020214054405/http://dist.houstonisd.org/southwest/schools/pin_oak/letter5.htm Pin Oak Middle School] ." "The Southwest District". "Houston Independent School District".] ; therefore Pin Oak also feeds into Bellaire High School.

Many pupils who are in the Vanguard program and attend middle school at Lanier or T.H. Rogers choose to go to Bellaire High School. Some students who are enrolled in private schools in the 8th grade choose to go to Bellaire for high school. [http://www.stmes.org/aboutus.html "About Us"] St. Mark's Episcopal School. Accessed 18 July 2006] [http://www.pshouston.org/fw/main/Class_of_2004-183.html "Class of 2004 - Presbyterian School"] . "Presbyterian School". Accessed 18 July 2006] [ [http://www.robs.org/podium/default.aspx?t=1996 "River Oaks Baptist School ~ Where Do Our Students Go From Here?"] River Oaks Baptist School. Accessed 25 August 2006]

Notable alumni

*Laurie Bricker (former HISD Board Member; founder of the Jewish Women's International Annual Prejudice Awareness Summit)" [http://www.houstonisd.org/HISDConnectDS/v/index.jsp?vgnextoid=c3783acb02efc010VgnVCM10000052147fa6RCRD Distinguished HISD Alumni] ." "Houston Independent School District."]
*Jeff Cohen (vice president and editor of the "Houston Chronicle" since 2002)
*José Cruz, Jr. (athlete, Golden Glove outfielder for the Houston Astros)
*Annalee Jefferies (stage actress)
*Bob Kelly (Mayor, City of West University Place, Texas)
*Chuck Knoblauch (athlete, former MLB All-Star second baseman)
*Richard Linklater (director of "Dazed and Confused")
*Brian Malow (comic, "Earth's Premier Science Comedian") [" [http://sciencecomedian.com/credits.html Earth's Premier Science Comedian] " "List of Credits" ] [" [http://washingtontimes.com/news/2008/apr/17/the-science-of-comedy/ The Science of Comedy] " "The Washington Times",] [" [http://pubs.acs.org/cen/science/86/8620sci3.html Interview with Brian Malow] " "ACS Chemical & Engineering News"]
*Emeka Okafor (athlete, Charlotte Bobcats center; 2005 NBA Rookie of the Year)
*Robert Randall Onstead, Jr. (business, the son of Robert Randall Onstead (the founder of the Randall's grocery store chain) - President and CEO of Randall's from 1996 to 2003)
*Cindy Pickett (actress)
*Dennis Quaid (actor, best known for his roles in feature films like "Inner Space", "The Right Stuff", and "The Big Easy")
*Randy Quaid (actor, best known for his quirky roles in oddball comedy films like "Kingpins" and "Independence Day")
*Steve Radack (elected Harris County Commissioner of Precinct Three in 1988)
*Brent Spiner (actor, played Data from "")
*Trey Wilson (actor)
*Chris Young (athlete, Arizona Diamondbacks) [" [http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2008/writers/joe_lemire/03/12/lemire.dbacks/ Raising Arizona] ." "Sports Illustrated". March 12, 2008.]

Notable current (as of January 2008) students

* Yuliana Gallegos, author of "Mi Sueño de America/My American Dream" [" [http://www.amazon.com/dp/1558854851 Amazon.com: Mi Sueno de America/ My American Dream: Books: Yuliana Gallegos,Georgina Baeza:] ," "Amazon.com"] [" [http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/sp/us/5369735.html Niña mexicana se destaca en Houston como escritora] ," "Houston Chronicle", December 11, 2007] [" [http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/la-et-teenauthor24dec24,1,2388337.story?coll=la-headlines-calendar This teen author leads by example] ," "Los Angeles Times"] [" [http://kuhf.convio.net/site/News2?JServSessionIdr012=xj2lobh4h2.app13a&page=NewsArticle&id=22409&news_iv_ctrl=1687 Teenage Author Writes to Motivate Others] ," "88.7 KUHF"]

References

ee also

External links

* [http://www.bellaire.org/ Bellaire High School Homepage]
* [http://www.bellairehighschoolalumni.org/ Bellaire High School Alumni & Friends]
* [http://www.bellairehighalumni.com/ Bellaire High School Alumni]
* [http://www.bellairebaseball.org/ Bellaire High School Baseball]
* [http://www.bellairebelles.com/ Bellaire High School Belles Dance Team]
* [http://www.bellaire74.com Bellaire High School Class of 1974]
* [http://www.bellaire81.com Bellaire High School Class of 1981]
* [http://www.bellairedebate.com/ Bellaire High School Debate]
* [http://www.bhsfootball.net/ Bellaire High School Football]
* [http://www.feconinc.net/BHS-Main.htm Bellaire High School Girls' Volleyball]
* [http://www.bellaireleoclub.com Bellaire Leo Club]
* [http://www.greatschools.net/modperl/parents/tx/3350/1396044?currpage=1&sortval=&perpage=125 Bellaire High School Ratings from Greatschools.net]
* [http://www.famous-alumni.com/bellaire_bellaire_tx.html Famous Bellaire Alumni from Famous-Alumni.Com]


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