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Robert G. Ehlenfeldt – Wisconsin State Veterinarian [4]; Leon Epstein – Professor of Political Science, University of Wisconsin—Madison [4] James J. Healy – national labor relations leader, adviser to presidents Kennedy and Carter, Harvard Business School professor, lecturer, author [4] [8]
During the last half of the 2006–2007 school year BDHS underwent extensive renovations that included a new greenhouse and full expansion and renovation of existing facilities. The school offers a construction-oriented apprenticeship program offering students to learn about hands-on labour and the real experiences of working in that field.
BDHS publishes a student yearbook called Keyhole, Giant Visions, a literary magazine, and a student newspaper, Spotlight. In 2003, the school re-launched BDTV, a video production house, within the Area 31 Career Center where students produce a weekly school newscast and a variety of other video productions for the township.
BDHS may refer to: Beaver Dam High School (Beaver Dam, Arizona), United States; Beaver Dam High School (Wisconsin), Beaver Dam, Wisconsin, United States;
Lee's first full-time job in communications was at WRTV, where she was a television engineer for six years. At the time, she was also a part-time disc jockey for WFBQ Q95, the station which eventually hired Bob Kevoian and Tom Griswold for mornings. She began her full-time radio career on The Bob and Tom Show in 1988.
A photo of BDHS students marching in front of St. Patrick's Cathedral. Students participated in activities sponsored by the school. Activities were open to all qualified and interested students. These activities included: School Plays; School Dances; The Yearly Senior Boat Ride; The School Prom; The Yearbook Committee; The Senior Retreat
BDH is a three-letter abbreviation that may refer to: . The AMEX code for ML BRDBND HLDR12/40 (a broadband diversification instrument). The National Rail station code for Bedhampton railway station, Havant, England
Additionally, New York City Bus's B25, B26, B38 and B52 routes stop near Brooklyn Tech. [45] Students residing a certain distance from the school are provided full-fare or half-fare student MetroCards for public transportation on their first day of school at Brooklyn Tech, as well as the first day of each school term onward.