
Retired veterans with 20 years of service in the Navy, Marines, or Coast Guard can serve with us in Bentonville, Arkansas as an NJROTC Instructor or Lead Instructor. NJROTC is a program for teaching citizenship to our next generation of leaders. Please share or contact us.


Check out this flyer about Summer School registration!


BWHS ProStart Culinary Competition team is working hard to prepare for the National Competition in Baltimore on April 26-28. We had to make some changes to our dessert and photograph it again (plates presented at the competition have to match the picture). We were on the hunt for edible flowers and Mount Olive Farms were there to help us out. If you are ever in need of edible flowers for cooking, baking or garnishing please check them out. #bwhsculinary #bwhscareerstudies #whereexcellencelives #bwhswolverines #mountolivefarms


Data Analytics Boot Camp Scholarships for Arkansans ages 18-24 (18 YO by August 9). Classes are June 3 - August 9.


The Family & Consumer Science classes delivered hand-sewn monsters designed by the Kindergarteners at CGES. It was so fun to see the joy on all their faces!




Two teams from Bentonville West High School recently competed at the Arkansas Economics Challenge at the University of Central Arkansas in Conway. One of our two teams won first place in the Team Presentation event and first place overall in the Adam Smith Division. This team also qualified for the Semi-Finals National Challenge in April. This is the fourth time BWHS has competed and placed in the Arkansas Economics Challenge.

Learn about our top 10 free resources for student learning. Join us Tuesday, March 12 at 12 noon online - https://meet.google.com/vdh-jpwk-ovv And, the webinar will be recorded and posted on our Welcome to High School website.


West baseball teams came together for a team building dinner last week before a jam packed week of games this week. Sponsored by Arkansas National guard.



West Writers is hosting an open mic night tonight! Check out the details on the flyer.


The newly relaunched BWHS Quiz Bowl team placed fourth in the NWA Regional Tournament on Saturday, March 2, at Rogers High School. This was the first tournament for the team this year, and the first time most of them had ever competed in an official Quiz Bowl event. #clawsup

Learn about our top 10 free resources for student learning. Join us Tuesday, March 12 at 12 noon online - https://meet.google.com/vdh-jpwk-ovv And, the webinar will be recorded and posted on our Welcome to High School website.


The ACT is tomorrow! Please bring your charged Chromebook!


Please plan ahead for the ACT on Tuesday, February 27th!


Happy CTE Month! BWHS engineering students hone their robotic programming skills by experimenting with different codes on test beds.


Parent Teacher Conferences are next week!


Upper level world language students participated in the International Festival last week. These students prepared authentic food, art, and research from all over the world and presented it to their peers , teachers, and administrators. We are so proud of all their hard work!








Our West Polar Plungers took the plunge into Beaver Lake on Saturday to raise money for the Special Olympics of Arkansas. It was a chilly fun time for all, and our team raised $1,245! Thank you to all who donated and supported our athletes and team this year!


Sophomore Angelica Healey was accepted to the Lemke Journalism Project, an award-winning student media training program hosted by the University of Arkansas’s School of Journalism and Strategic Media. Angelica will spend her Saturdays this spring working with local journalists, media professionals and U of A student mentors learning to produce podcasts, television news and a newspaper. Congratulations, Angelica!


NWACC Course Registration Information. Please follow the link below to access the live version of this image with all the links.
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The BWHS yearbook, The Claw, was recently featured (twice!) in Walsworth's Possibilities inspiration book, which showcases the most captivating and innovative yearbooks from across the country and highlights creative excellence and journalistic achievement.


