About
WELCOME!
Bedford High School teaches students in Grades 9-12. We are also home to the Bedford Virtual Academy.

Our mascot is the KICKING MULE!
Our school colors are RED and GRAY.
OUR VISION
Bedford High School's staff will provide a stimulating learning environment and prepare students to contribute to the global economy by providing a challenging curriculum that is student-centered, goal-oriented, and research-based.
Bedford High School Fight Song
Cheer, cheer for Ol' Bedford High
For it's the best school under the sky!
Sing it's praises far and wide,
We honor, we love it, it's our pride!
On the road to victory,
We will pledge our loyalty
Onward, always to the end,
for dear ol' Bedford High!
GO MULES!
Bedford High School Alma Mater
We sing with praise for Bedford High School Alma Mater fair,
For gray and scarlet ever blended,
We will ever care.
Our school and colors we will love,
Our friendship ne’er forget.
So sing with praise for Bedford High School, Fairest ever yet!
VISITORS
All visitors must provide identification and sign in at the main office.
Bedford High School Student Shadowing Form
(Return completed form to Assistant Principals Office.)
Messages and Personal Deliveries
The school is unable to deliver messages to students during the school day, except in the case of an emergency.
Please bring all items to the main office. If the student is expecting a delivery, then the student may check in the main office to see if the expected item has arrived.
Regular Bell Schedule
1st: 7:30 AM - 8:30 AM (7:25 AM Warning Bell)
2nd: 8:35 AM - 9:30 AM
3rd: 9:35 AM - 10:30 AM
4A: 10:35 AM - 11:00 AM
4B: 11:05 AM - 11:30 AM
5A: 11:35 AM - 12:00 PM
5B: 12:05 PM - 12:30 PM
6th: 12:35 PM - 1:30 PM
7th: 1:35 PM - 2:30 PM
Additional Bell Schedule Variations
(Includes Half Day, 2 Hour Delay, Assembly and Exam Schedules)
Bedford Virtual Academy
The Bedford Virtual Academy (BVA) is a FREE public education alternative to the traditional classroom environment. All classes offered through the BVA fulfill the Michigan Merit Curriculum and Bedford Public Schools graduation requirements. Students within the BVA can either take all classes online through engaging platforms or a single class to explore the world of online learning. In addition to online coursework, students are offered regular face-to-face interactions with expert, Bedford teachers and peers.
Responsibilities of Bedford High School Students
Bedford High School students are expected to be aware of and accept individual responsibilities in the following areas:
- Respect the inherent human dignity, worth, and rights of every other individual.
- Attend school daily and be prepared and on time to all classes.
- Become actively involved in one's education, understanding of others, and preparation for adult life.
- Express opinions and ideas in a respectful manner so as not to offend or slander others.
- Dress so as not to interrupt or interfere with the educational process.
- Be aware of and follow all rules and regulations regarding student behavior and conduct.
- Study diligently and strive for the best possible level of academic achievement.
- Assist in the maintenance and improvement of the school environment by preserving school property and exercising the utmost care while using school facilities.
- Take an active part in the improvement of the school by becoming involved in or supporting student government.
School Board Policy on Drug-Free Schools
In accordance with Federal Law, the Board of Education prohibits the use, possession, concealment, or distribution of drugs by students on school grounds, in school or school approved vehicles, or at any school related event. Drugs include any alcoholic beverage, anabolic steroid, dangerous controlled substance as defined by State statute, or substance that could be considered a "look-a-like" controlled substance. Compliance with this policy is mandatory for all students. Any student who violates this policy will be subject to disciplinary action, in accordance with due process and as specified in the student handbook, up to and including expulsion from school. When required by State law, the District will also notify law enforcement officials.
The District is concerned about any student who is a victim of alcohol or drug abuse and will facilitate the process by which s/he receives help through programs and services available in the community. Students and their parents should contact the school principal, counseling office, or student assistance program whenever such help is needed.
