Friday, March 8, 2013

student bulletin

BHS DAILY BULLETIN

Friday , March 8, 2013

 


FBLA is now collecting can tabs for David's House on an annual basis.  If you have some saved, please deliver them to BHS by March 25th.  They will be delivered to David's House that week.

 

FBLA is also supporting the Cause for PAWS in support of the Animal Rescue League of New Hampshire.  If you are willing and able to bring in any of these items (toys, treats, cat/dog food, litter, paper towels, glass cleaner) to support this effort, please bring them to the office by next Friday, March 15th.  Thank you for your consideration! 


Shaker Regional School District Meeting:

Tonight @ 6:00PM in the gym.

 

Athletics:

Spring Sports Sign ups:

Sign up sheets for spring sports are located on the gym doors .

Girls Basketball:

Chaleigh Cadarette please return your basketball uniform to Mr. Acquilano.

Boys Baseball:

Anyone interested in playing baseball, there is a meeting on Tuesday 3/12 at 2:35 in room 210. Sign ups, Tryouts/ practice schedule will be discussed.

Outdoor Track and Field:

Meeting, Wed. March 13th @ 2:30PM in Rm 114.

Winter Sports Awards:

Will be held on Wednesday, March 13th at 6:00PM in the BHS gym.

 

Girls Lacrosse:

Open gym for all high school girls interested in playing lacrosse is in the Belmont Middle School gym from 4:30-6:00 PM, tomorrow. Sticks and goggles are available for use.

 

Open gym for all high school girls interested in playing lacrosse on Saturday , March 16th & 23rd at Belmont High School gym from 4:30-7:00 PM. Sticks and goggles are available for use.

 

NorEasters Softball:

The Nor'Easter Softball Club will be conducting tryouts for their 12U and 16U teams at the Laconia High School Gym on Sunday, March 10th, 2013. 12U players will start at 2pm and 16U players at 3 pm.

The 12U team is tentatively scheduled to compete in (3) NH Tournaments beginning in mid-July and the 16U team in (5) NH and (1) Maine tournament beginning in mid-June. Both teams will conclude with the Nor'Easter Classic, which is scheduled for July 26 – 28.

The Nor'Easter Softball Club is Lakes Region based and affiliated with ASA. A players age is based on their age on December 31st, 2012.

A parent or guardian is required to accompany their daughter for tryout.

Parents can go to www.noreastersoftball.org to find all the necessary registration and emergency information forms to be filled out prior to workout. Parents must also provide a copy of their daughter's birth certificate. Tryout fee is $15.

Visit the Nor'Easter Softball Club website or call Fred Marchione 603-528-6387 for more information.

 

Wave Swim Clinic:

This clinic is for swimmers who are looking to get a taste of what the swim team experience is like as well as experienced swimmers looking to get a jump on their summer training. Please stop by the office to pick up an informational sheet for more details.

 

Leprechaun Leap:

 5K Fun Run/Walk sponsored by Town of Belmont Events being held on Sunday, March 17th @ 10:00AM- start location will be at the Belmont Mill. Course map and registration forms can be found at belmontnh.org or you can contact Tina Fleming @ 998-3525 with questions. Costumes are encouraged, but not required.

 

Spaghetti Dinner & Silent Auction – To benefit our friend, coach and teacher, Amy Dutton

When:  Tonight

Dinner 5:30 to 7:30

Silent Auction preview starts at 5 pm – many items to bid on

Where: Winnisquam Regional High School  Café

For more information, to donate a silent auction item, or to help out, please contact Trish Sawicki at 620-6958, Kelly Robinson at 581-8351 or Julie Lonergan at 998-0317

 

Childfind Clinic:

Are you concerned about your child's development? Do you suspect that your child may have a disability ?

Shaker Regional School District will be holding a "Child Find Clinic" on Tues., March 19th at Canterbury Elementary School from 1:00-3:00PM for children age birth through 6 years old. Certified staff will screen students for possible learning disabilities, speech and language disabilities, motor skills, and overall development functioning. The clinic is open to any resident of Belmont or Canterbury, but APPOINTEMENTS ARE REQUIRED. Please contact the SAU office at 267-9222 for additional information or to make an appointment.

 

Internet and Social Media Information Meeting:

The Belmont Police Department initially planned to host an internet safety night at the Belmont High School March 13, 2013. It has been brought to our attention by many people that the Winter Sports Awards
Ceremonies are scheduled for the same date and time. We would like this to be a successful event where many people have the opportunity to come and listen to this important topic. We are planning to host
another internet safety night on a future date.

PTO News:

The BHS PTO is looking for parents who would be interested in joining our new PTO group! Membership has no commitment and does not require attendance at meetings.  It is also free to join!  As a member, the BHS PTO will notify you about upcoming events of interest, speakers and programs, fundraisers, volunteering opportunities and much more.  Please complete the attached Membership form and return to BHS

 

Sophomore Class:

Jostens the class ring company will be at BHS on Monday, March 11th at break in the gym to meet with all sophomores.

 

Senior Class Trip:

  Reminder that second deposit of $245.00 is due today. Please make check payable to BHS and give to Mr. Foley.


Guidance:

Congratulations to Rachael Weeks on her acceptance to NHTI

 

Reminder to seniors: Lakes Region Board of Realtors Scholarship applications are due in the guidance office no later than Friday, 3/15.  The Maurice Fortin   Memorial Fund application due in the guidance office no later than Friday, 4/5.  Lakes Region Scholarship and John Mullen Scholarship applications are due on Monday, 4/15. It is your responsibility to get your application package to Lakes Region Scholarship on time!! They do not give exceptions for late applications. 

 

LRCC is pleased to announce they will be continuing the Summer Scholars Program again this year. This highly successful program is supported through the generosity of LRGHealthcare, provides a FREE college Anatomy and Physiology I course to a select group of talented high school students interested in a career in the field of healthcare. This course will allow students to earn four college credits which are transferable to UNH, PSU, Keene and other state colleges and universities. Not only will students have the opportunity to experience course fundamentals to prepare them for many health careers, they will also be provided with information about the range of health careers open to them and the educational requirements of each. This course will be offered over a 6 week period from June 24 to July 30 on Mondays and Tuesdays from 9am to 2:55pm, with a break the week of July 1st. Interested students should pick up an application in guidance. Deadline to apply is April 5th. Interested students must have taken Algebra I and biology and successfully passed. 

 

Laconia Adult Education is offering an SAT(College Board) Prep Class beginning on Wednesday, March 13th. The SAT Prep Class will meet from 6-9PM for a period of 7 weeks. The SAT Prep class is scheduled to end on Wednesday, May 1st. The cost of the course is $95.00 which includes the $20.00 book fee. Interested students should contact Peggy Selig, Director of Laconia Adult Education 524-5712. The SAT Prep Classes will be held in Room#G-7 & 224 at Laconia High School.

 

The Sign Language Interpretation Program at the UNH-Manchester Campus would like to invite juniors and seniors to their Open House on Tuesday, March 26th at 3PM. Registration is required. Register online at www.manchester.unh.edu/sli, or email unhm.admissions@unh.eduor call the admissions office at 641-4150.  The Sign Language Interpretation Program at UNH is the first accredited interpreting program in the US, is one of only three bachelor's degree progams in New England and is one of only 13 accredited interpreting programs in the country. 

 

The Health Careers Institute at Dartmouth is offering a summer education program for students interested in entering a variety of health-oriented professions. The summer program is a week long intense, educational and fun filled week. There are several dates available in July and August for interested students. For more information and to apply go tohttp://tdi.dartmouth.edu/hcid. Applications are due April 1st and the cost for one week is$1,350.00, scholarships are available.

 

Are you a student in grades 9-11 who is interested in Science, Technology, Engineering, Math & Manufacturing? If so, the Huot Tech Center would like to invite you to a Career Panel Discussion with local professional in those fields. This field trip will take place on Friday, March 15th from 10:10-12:30. Please sign up in the guidance office if your are interested and pick up a permission slip to attend. Students will be taking a bus to Huot and it's FREE!!

 

Financial Aid Packages:

 Reminder to seniors that most colleges (UNH, Keene, PSU to name a few) will be sending their financial packages through the accepted student portal. You are reminded to check your financial aid status using each of your accounts, many colleges do not MAIL financial packages through US mail. Any questions see guidance.


Lakes Region Manufacturing Week, March 11-15

Belknap EDC welcomes the Lakes Region community to explore the world of advanced manufacturing during the first annual Lakes Region Manufacturing Week, March 11-15. The week features tours and open house events at eight manufacturing facilities throughout the region. In addition, Lakes Region Community College will host an information session for the community to learn more about their new advanced manufacturing certificate and degree programs. The Huot Technical Center's Manufacturing & Pre-Engineering Program will also host an open house for anyone interested in learning about their unique four-year high school program that prepares students for careers in high-tech fields.

A detailed schedule can be found here:http://www.belknapedc.org/lrmanufacturingweek2013.html

Clubs:

FBLA:

Our next three meetings will be Wednesdays (March 13, 20, and 27).  We need members to help over the next three weeks to complete the following:

 

1. Prepare for your SLC competitive events

2. Bring in one item to support Cause for PAWS (toys, treats, cat/dog food, litter, paper towels, glass cleaner)

3. Help with the scrapbook at meetings during the next three weeks

4. A small group to construct the Igniting Innovation piggy bank for Make-A-Wish

5. A small group to construct the Local Chapter Exhibit about BHS FBLA that ties in with the national Igniting Innovation theme. 

 

Please see Mr. Hill and commit to helping with at least one of these last three projects.  Thanks!

National Honor Society:

Mr. BHS:

 Come watch seniors Adam Prout, Austin Wilder, Jared Clough and Cole Padula as well as juniors, Joe Boles, Matt LeClaire and Elijah Gravenhorst try to win over the judges with their personality, talents, and dashing good looks as they compete in the Mr. BHS pageant, which will be held on Friday, March 15th  @ 6:00PM,  in the Belmont Middle School gym. Admission is $5 per students and $7 for adults. Kids (under 5 years old) and seniors (over 65 years old) are FREE!

 

Red Cross Blood Drive:  Any 16 year old interested in giving blood during our annual Red Cross Blood Drive must have a permission slip filled out ahead of time.  See Ms. Angwin in the Irish Alcove to obtain said document.

 

World Language Exchange Programs:

VENDORS WANTED FOR INDOOR YARD SALE
Sponsored by the Belmont High School World Language Exchange Programs French & Spanish Clubs. Saturday, March 23 , 2013  from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.in the Belmont High School Cafeteria; $15  rental fee.
 Set up Fri March 22, 3-7 PM.   Contact Wendy Borden for more details or to sign up @ 603-387-4234 or wjb9kahnefan@metrocast.net

Spanish Club:

Travel for Teens is pleased to announce that a student at Belmont High School could win a totally free trip to Italy this summer in the 4th Annual International Friendship Contest! The winning student will travel, all expenses paid, on our Cinque Terre Community Service trip.

Write a 300-500 word essay on the topic, "Why do you think international friendship is important?", then submit at: http://www.travelforteens.com/about-international-friendship-contest

Earn up to 20 hours of community service while working on a UNESCO World Heritage You can find more details about this trip at http://www.travelforteens.com/trip/cinque-terre-service/overview

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