Friday, October 18, 2013

student bulletin

BHS DAILY BULLETIN

Friday , Oct 18, 2013

 

 

Athletics:

Boys JV Soccer away @ Prospect Mtn. 4:00PM- bus departs @ 2:45PM

Boys Varsity Soccer away @ Prospect Mtn. 4:00PM- bus departs @ 2:45PM

JV Girls Volleyball away @ Sunapee 5:00PM- bus departs @ 3:00PM

Varsity Girls Volleyball away @ Sunapee 6:30PM- bus departs @ 3:00PM

 

Girls Basketball:

There will be open gym on Sunday, Oct. 20th from 5:00-7:00PM in the gym for anyone wanting to play this season.

Golf:

Please return all golf bags and shirts to Mr. Charleston Rm. 111


Lakes Region Scholarship Spelling Bee Contest:

 Congratulations to the BHS Destroyers, Courtney Pelletier, Alyssa Woods, and Samantha Mackes  who  came in second place out of 27 teams at the13th Annual Community Spelling Bee held in Laconia last night.  Lakes Region Scholarship Foundation, has awarded over $4.6 million in scholarships to more than 4,300 local college-bound students since 1956.

 

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!

 

Veterans Day Assembly:

Will be held at BHS on Wednesday, Nov 6th during 5th block @ 1:20PM.

 

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.

 

Shaker Regional Parent Meeting:

Thursday, Oct 24th 6:30-7:30PM. Please see attached flyer for details.


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

 

Tonight  at 7PM and Saturday, 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:

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 family 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. SAT's: Late deadline to sign up for Nov 2nd test is today  . Go to collegeboard.org to register.

 

2.  College Mini Fair Thursday, Oct 24th @ 7:30AM in caf.

 

3. River Valley Community College in Claremont, NH is holding their Annual Discovery Day on Wednesday, 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. 

 

4. 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.

 

1.        If any senior male or female is involved in scouting, please see Mrs. O'Connell is guidance.

Career Corner –

Is your career pathway Education & Training?  Would you want to be an educator in a hospital setting or in a classroom or would you like to be a Play Therapist, Recreational Director or a Public Health Instructor?  Are you thinking you want a job that allows you to have a lifelong impact on others…then join Mrs. Burke on November 7th at the new Huot Technical Center building for a Career Panel for Education & Training!  Meet professionals in this career path and learn what it takes to be successful in this field after high school!  Sign up today in guidance for the field trip on November 7th!  The bus leaves at 10:10 am and you WILL be back just in time for 4th lunch!    

Clubs:.

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  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.

 

3. Our meeting dates for the next month are as follows:

Tuesday 10/22, Wednesday 10/30, Tuesday 11/5, Wed 11/6 (If needed)

 

4. 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 

 

5. 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;
Meeting 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!

 

Robotics:

Meeting Monday, Oct 21 2:30-5:00 in Rm 209

 

Student Council:

Meeting Tues., Oct 22nd 2:15PM


Chess Club:

Meeting Tues., Oct 22nd @ 2:30PM in Rm. 209

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