Welcome to Butler High School . . . Home of the Butler Aviators!
 
 

Mission Statement

The mission at
Butler High School
is to learn and prepare
for the future by focusing on communication,
dedication and teamwork.

 

PARENT INSTITUTE
View/print the
March 2010 Parent Institute Information Sheet

- Click here to sign up for the March 2010 Parent Institute
 

Butler Attendance Phone Number

Call 415-6307 to report your student's absence - this number can be accessed by parents 24 hours a day 7 days a week.  A recorded message will tell you exactly what information you need to leave.
 

Attention all Butler and Butler CTC students:
1.Just a reminder that if you park at Butler High School during the school day, you must have a parking pass. If you don't have a parking pass, your vehicle is subject to be towed at your expense.

2. Do not use the driveway between the Board of Education Office and the old Vandalia Elementary building or the Board Office parking lot to drive through when exiting or entering the parking lot. If caught, you will lose the opportunity to park at Butler during the school day. The Board Office staff is turning in license plate numbers of students violating this rule and those students are losing their parking privileges.
 

What's New on the Web Site

  • View/print the February 2010 Newsletter
     
  • View/print the Protection of Pupil Rights Notice regarding the Dayton Area Drug Survey (DADS) (3-15-10)
     
  • Butler seniors nominated for All-American basketball team to be honored Feb. 6 Butler seniors A.J. Pacher and Brianna Innocent have been nominated to play at the McDonald's All-American High School Basketball Teams games in March! The two star players will be honored in the Butler High School SAC prior to the varsity game against Shawnee on Feb. 6. Click here for more information about the students and their nomination.

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