Monday, April 1, 2013

student bulletin

BHS DAILY BULLETIN

Monday, April 1, 2013

 

 

All students - NH JumpStart is sponsoring a Get10 Virtual Quest that requires you to go online and answer 10 multiple choice questions about personal finance.  The questions include links to web sites where the answers can be found, so it is not very difficult.  If you answer all 10 questions correctly, you will be entered to win ITunes gift cards and IPad Minis.  If you are interested, please see Mr. Hill to confirm you have the correct answers or check it out yourself at www.jumpstartget10.org.  Deadline to participate is April 19th.

 

Friends of Belmont Football Fundraiser:

Every Tuesday during the months of April and May, Sal's Pizza will donate $2 for each large pizza sold at the Belknap Mall location.

 

PTO:

Recycle your ink cartridges, laptops, cell phones, MP3 players, ipods, tablets, etc. to raise money for the BHS PTO !  All items are accepted and will earn us money for programs and more when submitted for recycling.  A dropbox is available in the BHS lobby.  Please ask your employer to consider recycling for the BHS PTO. Thank you !

 

Internet and Social Media Informational Meeting:

The Belmont Police Department will be hosting this very important meeting on May 13th in the BHS caf @ 6:00PM. The discussion will be on risks and benefits of social networking, how to recognize your child may be at risk and how to prevent your child from becoming a victim. Please mark your calendars now .

 

Nate Morrison Fund:

 In July of 2012, one of "Tilton's finest"', Corporal Nate Morrison learned he only had one kidney, and that kidney was failing. Over 300 potential donors have already signed up to see if they are a match for Nate.

 

You can also help by giving a donation to Nate by sending a check made payable to "Help for Nate", and mailing it to the Tilton Police Department, PO Box 292, Tilton, NH 03276.

 

A website has been established, helpfornate.org if you would like to read about the events that are going on in the area.


Youth Leadership:

The team that attended the training in Lebanon will be meeting  Thursday, April 4th  at 2:15 in Ms. Lavallee's room.

 

Free Summer Camp:

Laconia Lodge of the Elks is accepting applications for FREE summer camp for under privileged youths. Anyone who qualifies for the free lunch program qualifies for camp. Please go to www.coppercannon.org where you will find the application to apply. Additionally, those looking to apply as a full-time summer staff member should go to the "staff" section on the main menu and then click on "how to apply".

 

Guidance:

1.Attention Canterbury Seniors: We have a scholarship opportunity for our Canterbury Seniors who are college bound. The Gail Matulaitis Scholarship is available in the guidance office.


2. Lakes Region Community College will be holding their Spring Open House on Saturday, April 6th from 9am to 12noon. There are more than 30 degree options and certificate programs to explore including Liberal Arts, Automotive, Energy Services, Restaurant Management, Fire Science, Marine Services, Business, Computers, Graphic Design, Nursing, Media Arts and so much more!

 

3.NHTI will be holding their Spring Open House for prospective students and families on Wednesday, April 10th from 5-7pm. Come tour the campus, meet Academic Department Heads, current & former students, Admissions and Financial Aid representatives.

 

4. UNH Manchester is holding an Open House for juniors and seniors that have a strong interest in furthering their education in social studies & humanities fields on Thursday, April 11th from 7-8:30pm at University Center at 400 Commercial Street in Manchester. Students can register for the event at www.manchester.unh.edu/historyopenhouse.

 

Seniors:

1.Seniors are reminded to inform the guidance office of all college acceptances and to let guidance know of their final choice of where they will be attending next fall.

 

2.If you  are a NH State Scholar be sure to see Mrs. O'Connell in guidance for a scholarship available only to NH State Scholars.

 

3. There is a scholarship opportunity for seniors who are going to pursue a career in Environmental Engineering. If that's you...See Mrs. O'Connell for an application. 

 

4. The Maurice J. Fortin Memorial scholarship applications are due in the guidance office by April 5th.

 

Summer Scholars Program:

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 Wednesdays,  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. 

 

Clubs:

Booster Club:

Meeting tomorrow night @ 6:30PM in the BHS caf. All are welcome to attend.

 

Sports Banquet:

Each year the Belmont High School Booster Club sponsors a banquet recognizing all of the student athletes who participated in any sport during the year.  Our aim as a Club is to do our best to ensure all those students participating in the BHS athletic program know that we appreciate them as students and appreciate their contributions to their sport or sports of choice.  This year's banquet will be held on Friday, May 31st in the Belmont High School cafeteria.  We will have a fully catered meal, BHS Athletic Hall of Fame presentations (awarded to past outstanding graduated athletes of BHS or coaches), and a slide show.  Each student athlete also receives a small gift of appreciation.  An invitation will be sent out this week to all parents/guardians of our athletes.  Please be looking for it in the mail. 

 

 

Class of 2014: Prom Tickets

Are being sold during lunches for $35


Attention Prom Go-ers:

There will be a raffle held by the class of 2016 in the café during lunches to win gift cards to help with prom needs. Chances include: spray tanning from Broadway North, a full make- up application and an up-do or men's cut from SunDay's Salon and Spa, prom flowers from Lakes Region Floral Studio ,  an awesome hair product gift basket ,  a $35 gift card from Beyond the Fringe and a custom facial from Lakes Cosmetic Institute. Tickets will be $1 each or (6) for $5.


Faith, Hope and Love Foundation:

The Faith, Hope and Love Foundation would like to invite any girl in our school that may need a FREE prom dress in order to attend prom to their 7th Annual Gowns For Girls Event. This is a one day only event that will take place on Saturday, April 6th from 1-4pm at the Meredith Bay Colony Club located at 21 Upper Hill Road in Meredith. Girls are helped in the order that they arrive to the event. During the event girls can pick out a dress and accessories as well as get hair and makeup tips for prom night. If you will be attending the event with a group larger than 4, you are asked to RSVP to info@faithhopeandlovefoundation.org

 

Spanish Club:

Poster Contest from NH Assoc. of World Language Teachers:

Paper or electronic, $50 prize, go to NHAWLT.org  for specifications or see Sra. Hampton for details.Entries need to be submitted to Sra. Hampton by today.

 

Found:

Necklace with colored stones. Describe it and you can claim it in the office.

Girls Softball batting glove. Describe it and you can claim it in the office. 

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