An “Eggcelent” Choice: the Broken Egg Cafe serves up old-fashioned dining to today’s generations
Michael Duke, Breezeway Staff Writer
February 10, 2012
Decades ago, classic cafes ruled the restaurant industry. Small cafes are like diamonds in the rough for today’s restaurant goers. Today, these diners and cafes present the customers with a nostalgia for a style of dining that has long since passed. The welcoming feeling that comes with the small... Read more »
Splash into the Season
Michael Duke, Breezeway Staff Writer
February 10, 2012
Bishop Kelley’s boys and girls swimming teams started the season off with a momentus splash, and are now on the finishing stretch heading into the final meet. The team has met expectations all season and now only has the 5A State Championships remaining. The head coach of the team is certainly excited... Read more »
National Merit: A Great Start
Brin Bedwell, Staff Writer
February 9, 2012
Although Bishop Kelley has always had a good reputation of spot-on academics, this year’s juniors and seniors raised the bar, along with filling their wallets for college, as the PSAT scores came rolling in for December. For the past 10 years, Bishop Kelley has been an avid producer of National Merit... Read more »
Kelley Welcomes Feilmeier
Todd Fernandez
September 13, 2011
STATE. Sometimes talking agitates teachers excessively? Sad tiger attempts to exercise? Sweaty Tom always takes eggs? STATE does not stand for any of these, but does stand for the goal new Bishop Kelley principal, Mr. Curt Feilmeier, wants students to aim for. Nebraska native Mr. Feilmeier created... Read more »
New Style, New Swag
Breezeway Staff
September 12, 2011
A new breeze sweeps though BK: the staff takes you behind the scenes of the changes featured in the Breezeway this year Breezeway Art Director Max Sanders has a dream. Ms. Bailey McBride, journalism teacher extraordinaire, also had a dream. This dynamic duo put their minds, dreams and efforts together... Read more »
Missions: Saint Louis
Claire Shelton
April 19, 2011
A group of Kelley students defied the spring break norm for teenagers by spending the week in North Saint Louis ministering to the impoverished community. They worked mostly at De La Salle Middle School, tutoring, teaching, playing, and sharing meals with the children. They then spent a day at the Covenant... Read more »
Sweet Success
Rebekah Abrams
April 19, 2011
A Junior’s Journey to Victory For decades, asking a date to prom has been a nerve-wracking quest that lays heavily on the mind. While asking directly is brave in itself, some guys came up with clever ways of dazzling their dates. With one of the most creative groups of upper-classmen so far and... Read more »
Recent Concert Reviews
April 19, 2011
Lady Gaga Written by Taylor Gajan Not many people have connections like sophomore Emma Ehrle. She got to meet Lady Gaga after her concert at BOK on April 4. Her violin teacher’s husband works for the press, so she got front row seats and a meet-andgreet after the concert. “The first thing I said... Read more »
Relics and Br. Alvaro Visit
Caitlyn Benedict
April 19, 2011
In a matter of four days, the Kelley community flew through a spiritual whirlwind of faith and tradition. On April 8, both first and second class relics of St. Damien of Molokai were placed in the chapel for the public to see. “Fr. O’Brien has a particular interest in St. Damien…but also because... Read more »
Kelley’s Glimp$e of Green
Betsy Slagle and Christopher James Ross Ornelas
March 8, 2011
In an evolving world that is becoming more eco-friendly each day, Bishop Kelley has followed these steps in reducing our footprint; however there is still room to improve. With the help of students and teachers, Kelley is always looking for more ideas to increase our sustainability and save money. 1.Having... Read more »

