Tuesday, April 30, 2013

student bulletin

BHS DAILY BULLETIN

Tuesday , April 30, 2013

 

Athletics: TODAY

Girls JV Softball home vs Interlakes 4:00PM

Track & Field meet at home 4:00PM

Club Girls Lacrosse @ Monadnock 

 

Girls Softball:

The Softball team beat Inter Lake 14-0 in a five inning shortened game. Meghan Prescott pitched a 1 hitter for her third win of the season. Courtney Clairmont had two hits as well as Cassie Contigianni. Megan Bailey hit well with 2 hits and two runs scored. The team played strong defensive, turning a double play to end the game.

 

Fundraiser:

The BHS Girls Lacrosse team will be hosting a fundraising night at Uno's in Tilton on Friday, May 3rd. Come out and support the girls by having dinner and a portion of the bill will be donated to the team. There will also be raffles. Any questions contact Marta Robbins @ mrobbins@nhada.com. Thanks in advance for your support.

 

Summer Intern Program:

LRGHealthcare is offering local teens, ages 15-18, interested in a career in healthcare, the opportunity to participate in a summer intern program. Upon completion, students will be eligible to volunteer working directly with the nurse's aides.  There are 2 sessions July 15-19 or Aug 5-9. For more information, contact LRGH @ 524-3211 ext 6720 or www.lrgh.org to download an application or you can pick up an application in the guidance office. Applications are due Friday, June 1.

 

Class Rings:

For those students who ordered class rings, they will be delivered on Wed. May 8th during lunches.

 

Raider Run:

 Sign up for the 10th Annual Raider Run. Walk or run for $12   Fashionable t-shirt included. Walk for $5 with no t-shirt. Raider Run date to be determined.

 

NH Chronicle:

The One Room School House in Canterbury will be featured on NH Chronicle, tomorrow night  on Channel 9.

Yearbook:

Are now on sale for $45 or you can reserve one with a $5 deposit. Please see Ms. Pitrone if you have any questions. Get yours today!

 

Photography Contest:

 The theme is nature. Entries are due by Friday.  Applications are available outside Ms. Pitrone's Rm. (206).

 

Drivers Education:

Drivers Ed class begins tonight. Please note a parent is required to attend this meeting with the student. Any remaining money is due along with a copy of your birth certificate. Meeting will be from 6:00-8:00PM.

 

PTO:

College Night:

You are invited to the BHS PTO COLLEGE NIGHT: Tomorrow night @ 6:00. No cost! A variety of workshops will be offered, attend just the ones of interest to you.  Sponsored by your BHS PTO friends! Parents and guardians - If you plan to send your child to college, you can't miss this event!!  Please join us for this in-depth evening of workshops filled with information you need to make college happen for your children!!   If you think you cannot afford college, you will be amazed at what you can do. Don't wait to have a senior! The earlier you start the easier it is. The workshops were inspired by a number of parents who have gone through the college process with their seniors and wished they had planned earlier!  Their lessons learned will make your process easier!!  See the attached Agenda for more information on the workshops.

 

Seniors:

Please make sure to turn in your senior slide show pictures by this Friday to Ms.Pitrone.

 

Guidance:

SAT's:

Last day to register for June 1st SAT's is this Thursday.

ACT's:

Last day to register for June 8th ACT's is this Friday.

 

Scholarship Opportunity:

There is a scholarship opportunity for any senior who will be attending a two or four year college or art school in the field of performing or visual arts. If you are interested, see Mrs. O'Connell for an application.


FREE Summer School Classes at BHS:

We are offering a few summer school classes for students interested in taking classes this summer to build credits on their transcript.

1. Digital Photography with Mr. Frick being offered from June 24-Aug 1st. (6 wks)Classes are Monday & Wednesday from 8am-10:30am or Tuesday & Thursday from 8am-10:30am. At least 8 students have to sign up for each section in order to run a class. Permission slip and class syllabus are in guidance. Please note: Space is limited so you are encouraged to sign up in guidance and get a permission slip.

2. Creative Writing with Ms. Pitrone being offered from June 24-Aug 1st. Classes are Monday and Wednesday from 10:30am-1pm

3. Theatre Arts with Ms. Pitrone from June 24-Aug 1st, classes are Tuesday and Thursday from 10:30am-1pm. Permission slip and class syllabus are in guidance. Please sign up in the guidance office and get a permission slip. At least 8 students must sign up for each class or the class will be cancelled.

 

Students who are interested in taking any of these summer classes should have signed permission forms to guidance ASAP.

 

Seniors:

1. Any senior who is currently an Eagle Scout or has received their Girl Scout Gold Star please see Mrs. O'Connell is guidance ASAP!!!!

2.. Any senior planning on going into education for a career, there is a book award available through the Shaker Regional Education Association.  See Ms. Angwin for the application.  The deadline is May 15.

 

Clubs:

FBLA :

1. Any FBLA student interested in free tickets for you and your family to a Manchester Monarchs home playoff game can see Mr. Hill today or tomorrow.  Game 3 will be played Thursday in Manchester at 7pm.  The Monarchs have lost the first two games in Springfield, both in OT, but if game 4 is necessary, that will also be played in Manchester on Saturday at 7pm.

 

2. Our next meeting will be Thursday at 2:20pm in Mr. Hill's room.  We will be discussing next year's holiday fair and a spring hike.

 

Chess Club:

The Chess Club will be meeting after school today in room 209.  All are welcome to attend


Student Council:

Meeting today  @ 2:15PM in Rm 216.

 

ATG:

Meeting tomorrow @ 2:15PM in Rm 106.

 

 

Prom Tickets:

For all you prom goers out there, Prom is right around the corner. Buy your tickets at lunch this week for $35 each. Deadline to purchase tickets is Friday.  After this date, you will need to see Mr. Deshaies directly and the price will increase to $40. Prom will be held on May 11th @ BHS from 6:00-11:00PM. 

Monday, April 29, 2013

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BHS DAILY BULLETIN

Monday, April 29, 2013

 

Athletics: TODAY

Boys Varsity Baseball away @ Interlakes 4:00PM- bus departs @ 2:30PM

Girls Varsity Softball away @ Interlakes 4:00PM- bus departs @ 2:30PM

Club Girls Lacrosse away @ Kearsarge 5:30PM

 

Girls Lacrosse:

Over the break the Girls Lacrosse Team played two games.

The girls tied New Hampton Wednesday, 8-8, on the strength ofAllivia Burbank's three goals. Emily Ennis added two goals and an assist. Kate Witschonke, Katherine Jeas and Kaitlyn Berry added single goals. Taylor Becker recorded 6 saves in net, one on a free shot late in the game.

On Saturday, the girls put on an offensive display against the visiting Mount Washington Valley team, coming came away with a 17-5 victory, improving to 3-0-1 on the year. Kaitlyn Berry, Emily Ennis and Allivia Burbank each scored four goals, Anna Scott and added three, and Kate Witschonke and Jen Hamilton each found the back of the net for goals. Sarah Thayer and Katherine Jeas added assists to round out the scoring for the home team. Taylor Becker had 6 saves in net.      

The girls have a full schedule this week, traveling to Monadnockfor a match on Tuesday, then return home to take on Sant Bani on Wednesday and Hollis-Brookline on Saturday.

Fundraiser:

The BHS Girls Lacrosse team will be hosting a fundraising night at Uno's in Tilton on Friday, May 3rd. Come out and support the girls by having dinner and a portion of the bill will be donated to the team. There will also be raffles. Any questions contact Marta Robbins @ mrobbins@nhada.com. Thanks in advance for your support.

 

Summer Intern Program:

LRGHealthcare is offering local teens, ages 15-18, interested in a career in healthcare, the opportunity to participate in a summer intern program. Upon completion, students will be eligible to volunteer working directly with the nurse's aides.  There are 2 sessions July 15-19 or Aug 5-9. For more information, contact LRGH @ 524-3211 ext 6720 or www.lrgh.org to download an application. Applications are due Friday, June 1.

 

Raider Run:

 Sign up for the 10th Annual Raider Run. Walk or run for $12   Fashionable t-shirt  included. Walk for $5 with no t-shirt. Raider Run date to be determined.

 

NH Chronicle:

The One Room School House in Canterbury will be featured on NH Chronicle, Wednesday, May 1 on Channel 9.

Yearbook:

Are now on sale for $45 or you can reserve one with a $5 deposit. Please see Ms. Pitrone if you have any questions. Get yours today!

 

Photography Contest:

 The theme is nature. Entries are due by Friday.  Applications are available outside Ms. Pitrone's Rm. (206).

 

Drivers Education:

Drivers Ed class begins tomorrow night. Please note a parent is required to attend this meeting with the student. Any remaining money is due along with a copy of your birth certificate. Meeting will be from 6:00-8:00PM.

 

PTO:

College Night:

You are invited to the BHS PTO COLLEGE NIGHT:  May 1st, 6:00!! No cost! A variety of workshops will be offered, attend just the ones of interest to you.  Sponsored by your BHS PTO friends! Parents and guardians - If you plan to send your child to college, you can't miss this event!!  Please join us for this in-depth evening of workshops filled with information you need to make college happen for your children!!   If you think you cannot afford college, you will be amazed at what you can do. Don't wait to have a senior! The earlier you start the easier it is. The workshops were inspired by a number of parents who have gone through the college process with their seniors and wished they had planned earlier!  Their lessons learned will make your process easier!!  See the attached Agenda for more information on the workshops.

 

Guidance:

FREE Summer School Classes at BHS:

We are offering a few summer school classes for students interested in taking classes this summer to build credits on their transcript.

1. Digital Photography with Mr. Frick being offered from June 24-Aug 1st. (6 wks)Classes are Monday & Wednesday from 8am-10:30am or Tuesday & Thursday from 8am-10:30am. At least 8 students have to sign up for each section in order to run a class. Permission slip and class syllabus are in guidance. Please note: Space is limited so you are encouraged to sign up in guidance and get a permission slip.

2. Creative Writing with Ms. Pitrone being offered from June 24-Aug 1st. Classes are Monday and Wednesday from 10:30am-1pm

3. Theatre Arts with Ms. Pitrone from June 24-Aug 1st, classes are Tuesday and Thursday from 10:30am-1pm. Permission slip and class syllabus are in guidance. Please sign up in the guidance office and get a permission slip. At least 8 students must sign up for each class or the class will be cancelled.

 

Students who are interested in taking any of these summer classes should have signed permission forms to guidance ASAP.


Seniors:

1. Any senior who is currently an Eagle Scout or has received their Girl Scout Gold Star please see Mrs. O'Connell is guidance ASAP!!!!

2.. Any senior planning on going into education for a career, there is a book award available through the Shaker Regional Education Association.  See Ms. Angwin for the application.  The deadline is May 15.

 

Clubs:

Student Council:

Meeting tomorrow @ 2:15PM in Rm 216.

 

Prom Tickets:

For all you prom goers out there, Prom is right around the corner. Buy your tickets at lunch this week for $35 each. Deadline to purchase tickets is May 3rd. After this date, you will need to see Mr. Deshaies directly and the price will increase to $40. Prom will be held on May 11th @ BHS from 6:00-11:00PM. 

Friday, April 19, 2013

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BHS DAILY BULLETIN

Friday, April, 19, 2013

 

Athletics: TODAY

Boys Varsity Baseball home vs Somersworth 4:00PM

Boys JV Baseball away @ Somersworth 4:00PM- bus departs @ 2:00PM

Girls Varsity Softball home vs Somersworth 4:00PM

Club Girls Lacrosse away @ Kearsarge 5:30PM

 

SATURDAY:

Track & Field away @ Merrimack Valley 9:30AM- bus departs @ 8:15AM

 

Summer Intern Program:

LRGHealthcare is offering local teens, ages 15-18, interested in a career in healthcare, the opportunity to participate in a summer intern program. Upon completion, students will be eligible to volunteer working directly with the nurse's aides.  There are 2 sessions July 15-19 or Aug 5-9. For more information, contact LRGH @ 524-3211 ext 6720 or www.lrgh.org to download an application. Applications are due Friday, June 1.

 

Raider Run:

 Sign up for the 10th Annual Raider Run. Walk or run for $12   Fashionable t-shirt  included. Walk for $5 with no t-shirt. Raider Run date to be determined.

 

NH Chronicle:

Due to the Boston tragedy, the airing of the One Room School House in Canterbury  on NH Chronicle will be postponed to Wednesday, May 1 on Channel 9.

Yearbook:

Are now on sale for $45 or you can reserve one with a $5 deposit. Please see Ms. Pitrone if you have any questions. Get yours today!

 

Photography Contest:

 The theme is nature. Entries are due by May 3rd.  Applications are available outside Ms. Pitrone's Rm. (206).


Ice Cream Social:

Will be held today  for all high honors and honor students from Term 3 at 1:45PM in cafĂ©.


Drivers Education:

Today is the last day to pick up registration packet  in the main office for:

The next Drivers Ed class which  will begin on April 30th and will run until June 18th. The class meets on Tues and Thurs. evenings from 6:00-8:00PM. Cost is $650 with a $150 deposit due when you sign up for the class and any remaining money due by the first day of class.  Please note, you need to be 16 by the end of the class.

 

PTO:

College Night:

You are invited to the BHS PTO COLLEGE NIGHT:  May 1st, 6:00!! No cost! A variety of workshops will be offered, attend just the ones of interest to you.  Sponsored by your BHS PTO friends! Parents and guardians - If you plan to send your child to college, you can't miss this event!!  Please join us for this in-depth evening of workshops filled with information you need to make college happen for your children!!   If you think you cannot afford college, you will be amazed at what you can do. Don't wait to have a senior! The earlier you start the easier it is. The workshops were inspired by a number of parents who have gone through the college process with their seniors and wished they had planned earlier!  Their lessons learned will make your process easier!!  See the attached Agenda for more information on the workshops.

 

Guidance:

FREE Summer School Classes at BHS:

We are offering a few summer school classes for students interested in taking classes this summer to build credits on their transcript. So far, we have

1. Digital Photography with Mr. Frick being offered from June 24-Aug 1st. (6 wks)Classes are Monday & Wednesday from 8am-10:30am or Tuesday & Thursday from 8am-10:30am. At least 8 students have to sign up for each section in order to run a class. Permission slip and class syllabus are in guidance. Please note: Space is limited so you are encouraged to sign up in guidance and get a permission slip.

2. Creative Writing with Ms. Pitrone being offered from June 24-Aug 1st. Classes are Monday and Wednesday from 10:30am-1pm

3. Theatre Arts with Ms. Pitrone from June 24-Aug 1st, classes are Tuesday and Thursday from 10:30am-1pm. Permission slip and class syllabus are in guidance. Please sign up in the guidance office and get a permission slip. At least 8 students must sign up for each class or the class will be cancelled.

4. Street Law with Ms.Tardugno is being offered from June 24-Aug.1st.  Classes are Tuesday and Thursday from 1:30pm-4pm.  The course will cover practical knowledge of our American legal system at the national, state, and especially local level.

 

Students who are interested in taking any of these summer classes should have signed permission forms to guidance ASAP.


Seniors:

1. Any senior who is currently an Eagle Scout or has received their Girl Scout Gold Star please see Mrs. O'Connell is guidance ASAP!!!!

2. Citizen's Bank TruFit Good Citizen Scholarship applications are due to Citizen's Bank today.

3 . Any senior planning on going into education for a career, there is a book award available through the Shaker Regional Education Association.  See Ms. Angwin for the application.  The deadline is May 15.

 

Clubs:

Chess:

There will be a meeting after school today in room 209 for any students interested in joining the BHS Chess Club with Mr. Greene and Mr. Deshaises.You do not need to know how to play, just be willing to learn! 

Prom Tickets:

For all you prom goers out there, Prom is right around the corner. Buy your tickets at lunch this week for $35 each. Deadline to purchase tickets is May 3rd. After this date, you will need to see Mr. Deshaies directly and the price will increase to $40. Prom will be held on May 11th @ BHS from 6:00-11:00PM.

 

Broadcast Journalism:

Will be having a small poetry competition for the month of April. Feel free to submit a poem that you have written, and if chosen your poem will be included in the poem of the week in the weekly broadcast. Please note , poems should be submitted on Fridays and the winner will be chosen the following week. Submit your poems to Jared Clough, Ms. Jemery or Mrs. Bryant. 

Thursday, April 18, 2013

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BHS DAILY BULLETIN

Thursday , April, 18, 2013

 

Athletics:

No games scheduled today.


Girls Softball:

The Girls softball team lost yesterday to Laconia 6-5. Belmont took a 2-0 lead early only to have Laconia tie it later in the game. Laconia then went ahead 5-2 in the 6th inning. Belmont was able to tie the game at 5 in the top of the 7th inning. Laconia would win the game with a home run in the bottom of the inning.

Meghan Prescott had another great game in the circle.

 

Girls Lacrosse:

Allivia Burbank scored six times to lead the Belmont High School Girl's Lacrosse Team to a 12-10 victory over  PinkertonAcademy on Wednesday.

In addition to Burbank's six goals, Zoe Zeller scored three, Emily Ennis two, and Anna Scott added one. Goaltender Alexa Robbins turned aside 8 shots during the contest, several from point-blank range in the final minute. Maddi Blajda, Sarah Thayer, Maddy Borden, Jen Hamilton and Kayla Harpell played well in their first game. Kate Witschonke had a strong game helping to keep the ball on the offensive side of the field. Belmont's next contest is at Kearsarge on Friday.

 

Raider Run:

 Sign up for the 10th Annual Raider Run. Walk or run for $12   Fashionable tee-shirts included. Walk for $5 with no tshirt. Raider Run date to be determined.

 

Student Leadership Training:
The students who attended the Connect Student Leadership Training at Lebanon High School last month should report to Ms. Bryant's room at 1:50 today for a presentation rehersal. Please see Mr. Long or Ms. Seiferth at Break if you have questions or cannot make it.

 

NH Chronicle:

Due to the Boston tragedy, the airing of the One Room School House in Canterbury  on NH Chronicle will be postponed to Wednesday, May 1 on Channel 9.

Yearbook:

Are now on sale for $45 or you can reserve one with a $5 deposit. Please see Ms. Pitrone if you have any questions. Get yours today!

 

Photography Contest:

 The theme is nature. Entries are due by May 3rd.  Applications are available outside Ms. Pitrone's Rm. (206).

Commendation Awards:

Will be held today @  2:00PM in the library.


Ice Cream Social:

Will be held tomorrow for all high honors and honor students from Term 3 at 1:45PM in café.


Drivers Education:

The next Drivers Ed class will begin on April 30th and will run until June 18th. The class meets on Tues and Thurs. evenings from 6:00-8:00PM. Cost is $650 with a $150 deposit due when you sign up for the class and any remaining money due by the first day of class. If you are interested in signing up please stop by the main office to pick up a registration packet. Please note, you need to be 16 by the end of the class.

 

PTO:

Please join the BHS PTO in welcoming Maria Dreyer, Superintendent, and Madison Van Cleave, BHS Student, at our next meeting, tonight @ 6 pm, in Room 103.  Madison Van Cleave will be giving a presentation about her "Reach for Change" Anti-Bullying program.  This presentation includes a PowerPoint and a compelling video with information and survey results from BHS students, and shows the impact this program had on students.  We hope to see you there !

 

College Night:

You are invited to the BHS PTO COLLEGE NIGHT:  May 1st, 6:00!! No cost! A variety of workshops will be offered, attend just the ones of interest to you.  Sponsored by your BHS PTO friends! Parents and guardians - If you plan to send your child to college, you can't miss this event!!  Please join us for this in-depth evening of workshops filled with information you need to make college happen for your children!!   If you think you cannot afford college, you will be amazed at what you can do. Don't wait to have a senior! The earlier you start the easier it is. The workshops were inspired by a number of parents who have gone through the college process with their seniors and wished they had planned earlier!  Their lessons learned will make your process easier!!  See the attached Agenda for more information on the workshops.

 

Town of Belmont :

Any interested student who would like to sign up to record selectmen's meetings, be sure to come down to the main office and see Mr. Clary.  Possible credit for this service can be arranged.


50/50 Raffle
When? today , Cost?  1 for $1 or 5 for $3 Who?  See Ms. Angwin  Where?  Irish Alcove
What for?  100% of the proceeds will go to Shake Regional Education Association Book Awards for seniors.

 

Guidance:

FREE Summer School Classes at BHS:

We are offering a few summer school classes for students interested in taking classes this summer to build credits on their transcript. So far, we have

1. Digital Photography with Mr. Frick being offered from June 24-Aug 1st. (6 wks)Classes are Monday & Wednesday from 8am-10:30am or Tuesday & Thursday from 8am-10:30am. At least 8 students have to sign up for each section in order to run a class. Permission slip and class syllabus are in guidance. Please note: Space is limited so you are encouraged to sign up in guidance and get a permission slip.

2. Creative Writing with Ms. Pitrone being offered from June 24-Aug 1st. Classes are Monday and Wednesday from 10:30am-1pm

3. Theatre Arts with Ms. Pitrone from June 24-Aug 1st, classes are Tuesday and Thursday from 10:30am-1pm. Permission slip and class syllabus are in guidance. Please sign up in the guidance office and get a permission slip. At least 8 students must sign up for each class or the class will be cancelled.

4. Street Law with Ms.Tardugno is being offered from June 24-Aug.1st.  Classes are Tuesday and Thursday from 1:30pm-4pm.  The course will cover practical knowledge of our American legal system at the national, state, and especially local level.

 

Students who are interested in taking any of these summer classes should have signed permission forms to guidance ASAP.


Seniors:

1. Citizen's Bank TruFit Good Citizen Scholarship applications are due to Citizen's Bank on Friday 4/19/2013

2. Any senior planning on going into education for a career, there is a book award available through the Shaker Regional Education Association.  See Ms. Angwin for the application.  The deadline is May 15.

 

Clubs:

Chess:

There will be a meeting after school tomorrow  in room 209 for any students interested in joining the BHS Chess Club with Mr. Greene and Mr. Deshaises.  You do not need to know how to play, just be willing to learn! 

Prom Tickets:

For all you prom goers out there, Prom is right around the corner. Buy your tickets at lunch this week for $35 each. Deadline to purchase tickets is May 3rd. Prom will be held on May 11th @ BHS from 6:00-11:00PM.

 

Broadcast Journalism:

Will be having a small poetry competition for the month of April. Feel free to submit a poem that you have written, and if chosen your poem will be included in the poem of the week in the weekly broadcast. Please note , poems should be submitted on Fridays and the winner will be chosen the following week. Submit your poems to Jared Clough, Ms. Jemery or Mrs. Bryant. 

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

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BHS DAILY BULLETIN

Wednesday , April, 17, 2013

 

Athletics:

Boys JV Baseball home vs Laconia at Bryant Field  4:00PM

Boys Varsity Baseball away @ Laconia 4:00PM- bus departs @ 2:45PM

Girls JV Softball home vs Laconia 4:00PM

Girls Varsity Softball away @ Laconia 4:00PM- bus departs @ 2:45PM

Girls Lacrosse away @ Pinkerton Academy 5:00PM

 

Raider Run:

 Sign up for the 10th Annual Raider Run. Walk or run for $12   Fashionable tee-shirts included. Walk for $5 with no tshirt. Raider Run date to be determined.

 

NH Chronicle:

Canterbury Elementary School will be featured on the TV show NH Chronicle tomorrow night  @ 7:00PM on Channel 9. Be sure to tune in.

Yearbook:

Are now on sale for $45 or you can reserve one with a $5 deposit. Please see Ms. Pitrone if you have any questions. Get yours today!

 

Photography Contest:

 The theme is nature. Entries are due by May 3rd.  Applications are available outside Ms. Pitrone's Rm. (206).

Commendation Awards:

Will be held tomorrow at 2:00PM in the library.


Ice Cream Social:

Will be held on Friday for all high honors and honor students from Term 3 at 1:45PM in café.


Drivers Education:

The next Drivers Ed class will begin on April 30th and will run until June 18th. The class meets on Tues and Thurs. evenings from 6:00-8:00PM. Cost is $650 with a $150 deposit due when you sign up for the class and any remaining money due by the first day of class. If you are interested in signing up please stop by the main office to pick up a registration packet. Please note, you need to be 16 by the end of the class.

 

PTO:

Please join the BHS PTO in welcoming Maria Dreyer, Superintendent, and Madison Van Cleave, BHS Student, at our next meeting, tomorrow night @ 6 pm, in Room 103.  Madison Van Cleave will be giving a presentation about her "Reach for Change" Anti-Bullying program.  This presentation includes a PowerPoint and a compelling video with information and survey results from BHS students, and shows the impact this program had on students.  We hope to see you there !

 

College Night:

You are invited to the BHS PTO COLLEGE NIGHT:  May 1st, 6:00!! No cost! A variety of workshops will be offered, attend just the ones of interest to you.  Sponsored by your BHS PTO friends! Parents and guardians - If you plan to send your child to college, you can't miss this event!!  Please join us for this in-depth evening of workshops filled with information you need to make college happen for your children!!   If you think you cannot afford college, you will be amazed at what you can do. Don't wait to have a senior! The earlier you start the easier it is. The workshops were inspired by a number of parents who have gone through the college process with their seniors and wished they had planned earlier!  Their lessons learned will make your process easier!!  See the attached Agenda for more information on the workshops.

 

Town of Belmont :

Any interested student who would like to sign up to record selectmen's meetings, be sure to come down to the main office and see Mr. Clary.  Possible credit for this service can be arranged.


50/50 Raffle
When?  Thursday, Cost?  1 for $1 or 5 for $3 Who?  See Ms. Angwin  Where?  Irish Alcove
What for?  100% of the proceeds will go to Shake Regional Education Association Book Awards for seniors.

 

Guidance:

 NH Employment Security is hosting a job fair  today  in Plymouth from 10-3.  Over 40 employers will be there, many from the Lakes Region.  For more information:

 http://www.nhes.nh.gov/media/job-fairs/documents/plymouth-emp-list.pdf 

 

FREE Summer School Classes at BHS:

We are offering a few summer school classes for students interested in taking classes this summer to build credits on their transcript. So far, we have

1. Digital Photography with Mr. Frick being offered from June 24-Aug 1st. (6 wks)Classes are Monday & Wednesday from 8am-10:30am or Tuesday & Thursday from 8am-10:30am. At least 8 students have to sign up for each section in order to run a class. Permission slip and class syllabus are in guidance. Please note: Space is limited so you are encouraged to sign up in guidance and get a permission slip.

2. Creative Writing with Ms. Pitrone being offered from June 24-Aug 1st. Classes are Monday and Wednesday from 10:30am-1pm

3. Theatre Arts with Ms. Pitrone from June 24-Aug 1st, classes are Tuesday and Thursday from 10:30am-1pm. Permission slip and class syllabus are in guidance. Please sign up in the guidance office and get a permission slip. At least 8 students must sign up for each class or the class will be cancelled.

4. Street Law with Ms.Tardugno is being offered from June 24-Aug.1st.  Classes are Tuesday and Thursday from 1:30pm-4pm.  The course will cover practical knowledge of our American legal system at the national, state, and especially local level.

 

Students who are interested in taking any of these summer classes should have signed permission forms to guidance ASAP.


Seniors:

1. Citizen's Bank TruFit Good Citizen Scholarship applications are due to Citizen's Bank on Friday 4/19/2013

2. Any senior planning on going into education for a career, there is a book award available through the Shaker Regional Education Association.  See Ms. Angwin for the application.  The deadline is May 15.

 

Clubs:

Spanish Exchange:

 A brief meeting will be held today during  break  in 105. Please come right away before going to break.

 

Student Council:

Meeting today   after school in Rm 216.


Prom Tickets:

For all you prom goers out there, Prom is right around the corner. Buy your tickets at lunch this week for $35 each. Deadline to purchase tickets is May 3rd. Prom will be held on May 11th @ BHS from 6:00-11:00PM.

 

Broadcast Journalism:

Will be having a small poetry competition for the month of April. Feel free to submit a poem that you have written, and if chosen your poem will be included in the poem of the week in the weekly broadcast. Please note , poems should be submitted on Fridays and the winner will be chosen the following week. Submit your poems to Jared Clough, Ms. Jemery or Mrs. Bryant. 

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

student bulletin

BHS DAILY BULLETIN

Tuesday , April, 16 , 2013

 

Athletics:

No games scheduled today

 

Raider Run:

 Sign up for the 10th Annual Raider Run. Walk or run for $12   Fashionable tee-shirts included. Walk for $5 with no tshirt. Raider Run date to be determined.

Yearbook:

Are now on sale for $45 or you can reserve one with a $5 deposit. Please see Ms. Pitrone if you have any questions. Get yours today!

 

Photography Contest:

 The theme is nature.  Entries are due by April 26th.  Applications are available outside Ms. Pitrone's Rm. (206).

 

Commendation Awards:

Will be held on Thursday at 2:00PM in the library.


Ice Cream Social:

Will be held on Friday for all high honors and honor students from Term 3 at 1:45PM in café.


Drivers Education:

The next Drivers Ed class will begin on April 30th and will run until June 18th. The class meets on Tues and Thurs. evenings from 6:00-8:00PM. Cost is $650 with a $150 deposit due when you sign up for the class and any remaining money due by the first day of class. If you are interested in signing up please stop by the main office to pick up a registration packet. Please note, you need to be 16 by the end of the class.

 

PTO:

Please join the BHS PTO in welcoming Maria Dreyer, Superintendent, and Madison Van Cleave, BHS Student, at our next meeting, Thursday, April 18th at 6 pm, in Room 103.  Madison Van Cleave will be giving a presentation about her "Reach for Change" Anti-Bullying program.  This presentation includes a PowerPoint and a compelling video with information and survey results from BHS students, and shows the impact this program had on students.  We hope to see you there !

 

College Night:

You are invited to the BHS PTO COLLEGE NIGHT:  May 1st, 6:00!! No cost! A variety of workshops will be offered, attend just the ones of interest to you.  Sponsored by your BHS PTO friends! Parents and guardians - If you plan to send your child to college, you can't miss this event!!  Please join us for this in-depth evening of workshops filled with information you need to make college happen for your children!!   If you think you cannot afford college, you will be amazed at what you can do. Don't wait to have a senior! The earlier you start the easier it is. The workshops were inspired by a number of parents who have gone through the college process with their seniors and wished they had planned earlier!  Their lessons learned will make your process easier!!  See the attached Agenda for more information on the workshops.

 

Town of Belmont :

Any interested student who would like to sign up to record selectmen's meetings, be sure to come down to the main office and see Mr. Clary.  Possible credit for this service can be arranged.


50/50 Raffle
When?  Thursday,  Cost?  1 for $1 or 5 for $3 Who?  See Ms. Angwin  Where?  Irish Alcove
What for?  100% of the proceeds will go to Shake Regional Education Association Book Awards for seniors.

 

Guidance:

 NH Employment Security is hosting a job fair  tomorrow in Plymouth from 10-3.  Over 40 employers will be there, many from the Lakes Region.  For more information:

 http://www.nhes.nh.gov/media/job-fairs/documents/plymouth-emp-list.pdf 

 

FREE Summer School Classes at BHS:

We are offering a few summer school classes for students interested in taking classes this summer to build credits on their transcript. So far, we have

1. Digital Photography with Mr. Frick being offered from June 24-Aug 1st. (6 wks)Classes are Monday & Wednesday from 8am-10:30am or Tuesday & Thursday from 8am-10:30am. At least 8 students have to sign up for each section in order to run a class. Permission slip and class syllabus are in guidance. Please note: Space is limited so you are encouraged to sign up in guidance and get a permission slip.

2. Creative Writing with Ms. Pitrone being offered from June 24-Aug 1st. Classes are Monday and Wednesday from 10:30am-1pm

 

3. Theatre Arts with Ms. Pitrone from June 24-Aug 1st, classes are Tuesday and Thursday from 10:30am-1pm. Permission slip and class syllabus are in guidance. Please sign up in the guidance office and get a permission slip. At least 8 students must sign up for each class or the class will be cancelled.

 

4. Street Law with Ms.Tardugno is being offered from June 24-Aug.1st.  Classes are Tuesday and Thursday from 1:30pm-4pm.  The course will cover practical knowledge of our American legal system at the national, state, and especially local level.

 

Students who are interested in taking any of these summer classes should have signed permission forms to guidance ASAP.


Seniors:

1. Citizen's Bank TruFit Good Citizen Scholarship applications are due to Citizen's Bank on Friday 4/19/2013

 

2. Any senior planning on going into education for a career, there is a book award available through the Shaker Regional Education Association.  See Ms. Angwin for the application.  The deadline is May 15.

 

Clubs:

Spanish Exchange:

 A brief meeting will be held on Wed. during  break  in 105. Please come right away before going to break.

 

Student Council:

Meeting tomorrow  after school in Rm 216.

 

Broadcast Journalism:

Will be having a small poetry competition for the month of April. Feel free to submit a poem that you have written, and if chosen your poem will be included in the poem of the week in the weekly broadcast. Please note , poems should be submitted on Fridays and the winner will be chosen the following week. Submit your poems to Jared Clough, Ms. Jemery or Mrs. Bryant.

 

PTO College Night

You are invited to the BHS PTO COLLEGE NIGHT:  May 1st, 6:00!! No cost! A variety of workshops will be offered, attend just the ones of interest to you.  Sponsored by your BHS PTO friends!

Parents and guardians - If you plan to send your child to college, you can't miss this event!!  Please join us for this in-depth evening of workshops filled with information you need to make college happen for your children!!   If you think you cannot afford college, you will be amazed at what you can do. Don't wait to have a senior! The earlier you start the easier it is. The workshops were inspired by a number of parents who have gone through the college process with their seniors and wished they had planned earlier!  Their lessons learned will make your process easier!!  See the attached Agenda for more information on the workshops.

 

Monday, April 15, 2013

student bulletin

BHS DAILY BULLETIN

Monday , April, 15 , 2013

 

Athletics:

No games scheduled today

 

Girls Lacrosse Fundraiser:

The BHS Girls Lacrosse team will be having 2 fundraising nights at Uno's in Tilton.  Friday May 3rd and Friday May 17th.  Come out and support the girls by having dinner and a portion of the bill will be donated to the team. There will also be raffles.  Any questions contact Marta Robbins at mrobbins@nhada.com .  Thanks in advance for your support!

 

Yearbook:

Are now on sale for $45 or you can reserve one with a $5 deposit. Please see Ms. Pitrone if you have any questions. Get yours today!

 

Drivers Education:

The next Drivers Ed class will begin on April 30th and will run until June 18th. The class meets on Tues and Thurs. evenings from 6:00-8:00PM. Cost is $650 with a $150 deposit due when you sign up for the class and any remaining money due by the first day of class. If you are interested in signing up please stop by the main office to pick up a registration packet. Please note, you need to turn 16 by the end of the class.

 

PTO:

Please join the BHS PTO in welcoming Maria Dreyer, Superintendent, and Madison Van Cleave, BHS Student, at our next meeting, Thursday, April 18th at 6 pm, in Room 103.  Madison Van Cleave will be giving a presentation about her "Reach for Change" Anti-Bullying program.  This presentation includes a PowerPoint and a compelling video with information and survey results from BHS students, and shows the impact this program had on students.  We hope to see you there !

 

You are invited to the BHS PTO COLLEGE NIGHT:  May 1st, 6:00 – 8:40 PM!! No cost! Sponsored by your BHS PTO friends!

Parents and guardians - If you plan to send your child to college, you can't miss this event!!  Please join us for this in-depth evening of workshops filled with information you need to make college happen for your children!!   If you think you cannot afford college, you will be amazed at what you can do. Don't wait to have a senior! The earlier you start the easier it is. The workshop was inspired by a number of parents who have gone through the college process with their seniors and wished they had planned earlier!  Their lessons learned will make your process easier!!

 

Town of Belmont :

Any interested student who would like to sign up to record selectmen's meetings, be sure to come down to the main office and see Mr. Clary.  Possible credit for this service can be arranged.


50/50 Raffle
When? Next Thursday

Cost?  1 for $1 or 5 for $3

Who?  See Ms. Angwin 

Where?  Irish Alcove

What for?  100% of the proceeds will go to Shake Regional Education Association Book Awards for seniors.

 

FREE Summer School Classes at BHS:

We are offering a few summer school classes for students interested in taking classes this summer to build credits on their transcript. So far, we have

1. Digital Photography with Mr. Frick being offered from June 24-Aug 1st. (6 wks)Classes are Monday & Wednesday from 8am-10:30am or Tuesday & Thursday from 8am-10:30am. At least 8 students have to sign up for each section in order to run a class. Permission slip and class syllabus are in guidance. Please note: Space is limited so you are encouraged to sign up in guidance and get a permission slip.

2. Creative Writing with Ms. Pitrone being offered from June 24-Aug 1st. Classes are Monday and Wednesday from 10:30am-1pm

 

3. Theatre Arts with Ms. Pitrone from June 24-Aug 1st, classes are Tuesday and Thursday from 10:30am-1pm. Permission slip and class syllabus are in guidance. Please sign up in the guidance office and get a permission slip. At least 8 students must sign up for each class or the class will be cancelled.

 

4. Street Law with Ms.Tardugno is being offered from June 24-Aug.1st.  Classes are Tuesday and Thursday from 1:30pm-4pm.  The course will cover practical knowledge of our American legal system at the national, state, and especially local level.

 

Students who are interested in taking any of these summer classes should have signed permission forms to guidance ASAP.


Seniors:

1.Lakes Region Scholarship Foundation and the John Mullen Scholarship are due to LRSF today.

 Please be sure to include a copy of your FAFSA, all 5 pages!!!

 

2. Any senior planning on going into education for a career, there is a book award available through the Shaker Regional Education Association.  See Ms. Angwin for the application.  The deadline is May 15.

 

Clubs:

Class of 2013:

Is holding a raffle  for (2) tickets to The Band Perry concert on June 1st. Tickets are $5.00 each. Tickets will be sold until April 30th with a drawing date of May 1st. Please see a senior if interested.

 

Broadcast Journalism:

Will be having a small poetry competition for the month of April. Feel free to submit a poem that you have written, and if chosen your poem will be included in the poem of the week in the weekly broadcast. Please note , poems should be submitted on Fridays and the winner will be chosen the following week. Submit your poems to Jared Clough, Ms. Jemery or Mrs. Bryant.

 

Class of 2014: Prom Tickets

Are being sold during lunches for $35

 

Prom Permission Slips:

If you are attending the prom with an individual who does not attend BHS, you will need to pick up a permission form in the main office. They are now available.


Attention Prom Go-ers:

Don't forget to get your prom raffle tickets for things such as a free facial and free flowers. Tickets are being sold during lunches- $1 for (1) ticket, $5 for (6).