BHS DAILY BULLETIN
Friday, Oct 11, 2013
NO SCHOOL ON MONDAY, OCT 14TH IN OBSERVANCE OF COLUMBUS DAY
NO HUOT OR AG CLASSES TODAY
Math Team:
Congratulations to the math team on their second place finish in Wednesday's meet. Way to go! High scorers were: George Savageaux and Karl Wieck.
Huge thanks go to all who helped: Mr. Harrison for his great job announcing; the entire math department for helping with proctoring and everything else: Mr. Tautkus, Ms. Jemery, Mr. McDonald, Mr. Javalgi, Mrs. McGarghan, and Mr. Fournier!
Athletics:
Boys JV Soccer home vs Somersworth 4:00PM
Boys Varsity Soccer home vs Somersworth 4:00PM
X- Country away @ Gilford 4:30PM- bus departs @ 2:30PM
Girls JV Volleyball away @ Prospect Mtn. 5:00PM- bus departs @ 3:45PM
Girls Varsity Volleyball away @ Prospect Mtn. 6:30PM- bus departs @ 3:45PM
Golf:
Great day at Ridgewood CC by the BHS Golf Team. Brandon Pearl shot a 95 and Caleb Drouin carded a 81. Caleb's 81 was the tenth lowest score of the day and qualified him for Saturday's Individual Championships. Well Done and Good Luck to Caleb on Saturday.
Please return all golf bags and shirts to Room 111 next week.
Halloween Dance:
Friday, Oct 25th , 7:00-10:00PM sponsored by Spanish & French Club. Admission $6.00 per person or $5.00 with a donated canned good. Costumes are encouraged If you are planning on bringing a guest who does not attend BHS a permission form needs to be filled out. These forms can be picked up in the main office. Please note, Belmont Middle School students are not able to attend.
Geskus Photography:
Will be here on Thursday, Oct 24th for picture retakes. If you were absent on the original photo day you will need to have your picture taken regardless if you are purchasing a photo package. A photo is needed for your school ID.
Friends of Belmont Football:
Please check out the following site for more info. www.gofundme.com/4hn5wc
Shaker Regional Parent Meeting:
Thursday, Oct 24th 6:30-7:30PM. Please see attached flyer for details.
BHS Holiday Fair :
The 7th Annual BHS Holiday Fair hosted by the Future Business Leaders of America will be held on Saturday, November 9th from 9am-3pm at Belmont High School. Approximately 100 vendors will be offering handcrafted and holiday items for sale, several student groups will be selling breakfast, lunch, and snack items, and there will be a large raffle as well. Proceeds from the event are used help students attend NH-FBLA business and leadership conferences and support local charities. In addition, FBLA will be collecting donations for the Mix 94.1 Cash and Cans Drive. Please come start your holiday shopping with us on November 9th! Thank you for your support!
BHS Drama presents:
Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory- A family oriented musical based on the novel, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl
October 17-18 at 7PM and October 19 at 2PM and 7PM
Performances take place at the Franklin Opera House. Tickets are $10 for adults and $8 for students and seniors. They may be purchased in advance by calling the Franklin Opera House Box Office at 603-934-1901 or online at http://www.franklinoperahouse.org/
Drivers Education:
The fall session will begin on Oct 29th and will run until Jan. 2nd. You will need to be 16 by the end of the class. The cost of the class is $650 with a $150 deposit due when you sign up for the class with any remaining money due by the first day of class. Forms can be picked up in the main office. Please note there is a mandatory parent/student meeting on Oct 28th @ 6:00PM.
PTO:
1. Our next BHS PTO meeting will be held on Thursday, October 17th at 6 pm in the BHS Guidance Office Conference Room. We welcome any new members to please join us and learn more about the PTO. Please find attached a copy of our September meeting minutes and our upcoming October agenda. If you have any questions, concerns or suggestions, please contact Donna Iacopucci at donnaike@metrocast.net
2. College Info Night – Thursday Oct 24th 7:30-9:00PM.
3. BHS PTO will be hosting a children's shopping booth at the FBLA Holiday Fair on Saturday, November 9th, where children and students will be able to do holiday shopping for famiily members and friends.. We are looking for donations of holiday wrapping paper, gift bags, tissue paper, ribbons, bows, labels and scotch tape. Recycled items or ends of rolls of wrap gladly accepted. Pleaseemail ptocolleen@tangoware.com if you have any items you can donate. Donations must be received by November 1st. Thank you !
Guidance Office:
1. College Mini Fair Thursday, Oct 24th @ 7:30AM in caf.
2.River Valley Community College in Claremont, NH is holding their Annual Discovery Day onWednesday, Nov. 6th from 9am to Noon. Discovery Day provides students an opportunity to learn more about the community college and what programs it has to offer. Interested students need to pre-register by NOV. 4th. Interested seniors should see Mrs. O'Connell for more information and to fill out registration forms.
3. Attention Juniors and Seniors: Northeastern University is holding their 2013 Women in Engineering Day on Friday, October 25th. This program is designed for female students who are interested in engineering and want to learn more about Northeastern's outstanding engineering program. To reserve a place, students should RSVP by emailing r.reisberg@neu.edu. Space is very limited so reserve your spot early.
4. NHHEAF is offering a number of FREE college planning workshops and webinars at their Concord location. Registration is required to attend any of these events, you can do so atwww.nhheaf.org/events.
Planning Workshops include:
The College Interview- focuses on interview skills Monday, Oct.14 11-12:30pm
College Prep for Seniors- admissions and fin aid Monday, Oct. 14 3:30-5pm
Understanding the Common Application Tuesday, Oct. 15 3:30-5pm
5. Juniors, Inter-Lakes High School is hosting a regional St. Paul's Advanced Studies Program Information Night for all interested juniors and parents/guardians. This event will take place on Wednesday, October 16, 2013 at the Inter-Lakes High School Library at 6:30pm.Presented by Mike Ricard from ASP as well as several high school student ASP alumni.
6. Attention all juniors and interested sophomores: The PSAT will be offered on Wednesday, Oct. 16th here at BHS starting at 7:30am. The cost for the test is $18.00, cash or checks made out to BHS will be accepted that day. The guidance department highly encourages all juniors to participate in this exam in preparation for the SAT's next spring and fall for all of our college bound students. Students are allowed to use calculators, but must supply their own. The sign up sheet for the PSAT is in the guidance office, make sure you sign up so that we can reserve a seat for you. Interested sophomores may participate, please sign up in the guidance office
7. If any senior male or female is involved in scouting, please see Mrs. O'Connell is guidance.
Clubs:
Prom Committee:
The next meeting will be held today @ 2:15 in Room 208.
Yearbook:
Is looking for students who attended last years prom who may have pictures that could be put in the yearbook. If so, come down to the office to pick up an information sheet.
FBLA:
1. Autism Speaks - USD for ASD - The Future Business Leaders of America are kicking off an initiative to help increase awareness about autism this fall. This effort will begin with a drive to collect change next week called "USD for ASD" (US dollars for Autism Spectrum Disorder). Students are being asked to bring in change to donate to the Autism Speaks Foundation fromTuesday, October 15th through Tuesday, October 22nd. Many of the BHS faculty have graciously agreed to participate in the drive for this important cause by agreeing to take a pie in the face if their class brings in $20 in donations over the course of the week-long drive ... a little incentive never hurt. Teachers may be providing other incentives in lieu of the pie option as well. In any case, we thank everyone in advance for helping us kick off this initiative. We will present the donations to the Autism Speaks Foundation on Wednesday, October 23 at our annual Fall Leadership Workshop. Four students at BHS and 22 district wide are affected by autism, so FBLA will also be providing information about autism throughout the fall in order to increase awareness in our local communities.
2. Just a friendly reminder that members need to attend 75 percent of the meetings and events to be eligible for the trip to the State Leadership Conference.
3. Our meeting dates for the next month are as follows:
All members: Thursday 10/17, Tuesday 10/22, Wednesday 10/30, Tuesday 11/5, Wed 11/6 (If needed)
FBLA Officers & Holiday Fair Committee Leads: Wednesday 10/16, Monday 10/21, Monday 10/28, Monday 11/4
4. Please remember that your registration fee of $30 for the Fall Leadership Workshop (FLW) is past due and should be submitted to Mr. Hill ASAP. If you missed last week's meeting, you will also need to see Mr. Hill for the FLW permission slip, which is due today . Thank you!
5. Anyone wishing to attend Digital Portsmouth: The Art of the Start Up on Tuesday, October 22nd (we will leave BHS at 3:45pm for 5:30pm start time) should see Mr. Hill to sign
6. If you have not yet paid your dues ($20), please get them to Mr. Hill no later than Tuesday, October 15th.
7. Can tabs for David's House can be turned in to any FBLA member or Mr. Hill. Thank you! We will be collecting tabs all year long.
French Club;
Because of the musical, we won't have French club next week. It will be on Monday, Oct 21st.
We will be making bread and cheese after school in room 103 (Mme Lavallee's room)
Only French Club members may attend!
Lost:
Black backpack. If found please return to main office.
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