Administrators

Jeffery Baines

jbaines@be.wednet.edu

Principal

First and foremost, WELCOME!

It is my honor to serve the Burlington-Edison community as Principal of Burlington-Edison High School.

As I move into my second year at BEHS, I want to thank all of the students, staff and families of BEHS for your amazing commitment towards success and supporting one another.

This year we will be the year of academic growth and character development. We will continue to strive for high academic rigor in our classes, remote or in person; Along the way we will continue to grow in our character as we focus on our five character pillars for the year:

  • Integrity

  • Patience

  • GRIT

  • Community

  • Kindness

Baines Intro.mp4

Baines Intro Video

Oct 2020 schedule.mp4

Schedule Overview

Character Dare Intro

Go Tigers!

James Campbell

JCampbell@be.wednet.edu

Assistant Principal

Welcome!

I am excited to work with you and your student as we strive to achieve the goal of graduation one class at a time. I am the assistant principal at Burlington-Edison High School responsible for students in grades 9 and 10, as well as students enrolled in our alternative school, B-E North.

Prior to joining the staff here at Burlington, I was assistant principal at Omak High School. I was also a Spanish teacher for 10 years at the Snowline Joint Unified School District in Southern California, where I taught all levels of Spanish from Spanish 1 through Spanish 4 and Spanish for Native Speakers.

Three of my children have graduated from Burlington-Edison High School. My youngest two currently attend B-EHS with plans to graduate from here as well.

I am enjoying my time here and can't wait to meet you in person. Go TIGERS!

Jeff Demorest

jdemorest@be.wednet.edu

Assistant Principal

It's an honor and privilege to serve at Burlington-Edison High School. I work in support of students in grades 11-12 as well as students receiving special services.

Whether in person or remotely, my priority is to support students in their growth as individuals and progress toward graduation. I am so grateful for getting to share the high school experience with these wonderful young people.