BHS DAILY BULLETIN
Wednesday, April, 10 , 2013
Athletics:
Boys JV Baseball away @ Franklin 4:00PM- bus departs @ 2:45PM
Boys Varsity Baseball home vs Franklin 4:00PM
Girls JV Softball away @ Franklin 4:00PM- bus departs @ 2:45PM
Girls Varsity Softball home vs Franklin 4:00PM
Girls Softball:
The softball team had a good first game of the season, unfortunately they come up short on a 3-2 game against Prospect Mountain. Meghan Prescott pitched a great game allowing the three unearned runs on 1 hit. Meghan Bailey went 2 for 3 with a monster double to tie the game in the seventh inning.
Mary Kate Russo also had a good game going 2 for 3 with a double.
Reminder to turn in athletic contracts to Mrs. O'Connell. Contracts must be in before game/meet or you can not participate. The following students have missing contracts: Madison Borden, Jared Ess, Kayla Harpell, Katherine Jeas, Trevor Romagnoli, and Kate Witschonke
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 BMS 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 !
Summer Job Opportunity:
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Job Type: Stores, Sales, Stock, Visual
Location: U.S., Canada, or Puerto Rico
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Make sure your computer allows pop-up Windows and that you use Internet Explorer as your browser.
Prescott Farm Environmental Education Center:
Is looking to hire 2-3 teens to work as assistant counselors during this upcoming April Vacation Camp! There is a job description information sheet outside the gym by the bulletin board.
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, also available is
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 Summer Digital Photography, Creative Writing and Theatre Arts should have signed permission forms to guidance by Friday, April 12th.
Seniors:
1.Reminder that the Franklin Savings Bank Scholarship is due in guidance by April 12th.
2.Lakes Region Scholarship Foundation and the John Mullen Scholarship are due to LRSF no later than April 15th. Please be sure to include a copy of your FAFSA, all 5 pages!!!
Aviation Career Exploration (ACE) Camps:
ACE Camps are week-long STEM-based learning opportunities with an emphasis on aviation and aerospace education. We'll be running several sessions – a half-day camp for grades 3-5; full-day sessions for grades 6-8, 9-11, and 10-12 (for older and/or experienced campers). If interested see Mrs. O'Connell in the guidance office for an application. Scholarships are available.
School To Career:
1. Students interested in a potential career in law enforcement, please consider joining the Belmont Police Explorers! Contact Officer Joe Marcello, Ms. Madsen, or Mrs. O'Connell in Guidance for more information.
2. Pike Industries in Belmont is looking to hire a Construction Cost Clerk. Contact Ms. Madsen for more information.
College Open Houses:
NHTI will be holding their Spring Open House for prospective students and families on tonight from 5-7pm. Come tour the campus, meet Academic Department Heads, current & former students, Admissions and Financial Aid representatives.
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.
Clubs:
Student Council:
Meeting tomorrow at 2:15PM in Rm 216.
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.
All Things Graphic:
Meeting today @ 2:15PM in Rm. 106.
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).
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