Thursday, January 23, 2014

student bulletin

BHS DAILY BULLETIN

Thursday , January 23, 2014

 


Congratulations to Nyasia Lewis on her acceptance to Thomas College ,  Jaimie Puckett on her acceptance to Johnson & Wales University , to Matt Leclair on his acceptance to Endicott College and to Billie Harper on her acceptance to Montana State University.

 

Block 5 final today. Please note that students will be released at 12:00PM and there will be NO SCHOOL TOMORROW.

 

Alpine Ski Team:

Congratulations to the BHS Boys Ski Team for winning last Friday's GS race at Gunstock.  The team swept the field with some excellent skiing.  Chris Spooner-Bishop led the team with a second place finish, TJ Hennessey was 9th, Cory Yelle was 10th and Brad Cyr was 15th.  This is the boys first win in over 10 years!  Well done boys.  The girls also skied well finishing fifth and were led by Maddy Blajda 10th, Kylie Donnovan 16th, Alexa Robbins 23rd, and Cori Heimlich 26th. 

The team competes next Friday in the Lakes Region Championships at Gunstock.

 

Athletics:

No games scheduled today.

FRIDAY:

Boys JV Basketball away @ Gilford 4:30PM- bus departs @ 3:15PM

Boys Varsity Basketball away @ Gilford 6:000PM- bus departs @ 3:15PM

Girls JV Basketball home vs Gilford 4:30PM

Girls Varsity Basketball home vs Gilford 6:00PM

SATURDAY:

BG Hockey away @ Portsmouth 8:40PM- bus departs @ 6:15PM

Indoor Track @ UNH 1:30PM- bus departs @ 12:00PM

Nordic Skiing @ Sandwich bus departs @ 7:50AM

SUNDAY:

Swimming @ Oyster River

 

Hoops for Hunger:
The NHIAA has partnered with WMUR and the NH Food Bank to do a food and donation drive from January 17th – January 25th at all varsity basketball games. This food drive will be part of the NHIAA's Annual Hoops for Hunger program. If you would like to donate you can bring your canned goods to tomorrow night's basketball game.

 

BHS Girls Softball:

Please mark your calendars… Open Gym will be held every Sunday in the BHS gym from 5:00-7:00PM until the end of March. Times will be subject to change.

 

Lakes Region Softball:

It's time to register for Lakes Region Girls Softball 2014 Season. If you are interested in obtaining more information please pick up a sheet with the details in the main office. First registration date is on Saturday, January 25th from 8:00-2:00 @ BES. Other registration dates will be on the informational sheet located in the main office.


PTO:
BHS PTO is looking for parents and local community members to host a vendor table at our 1st Annual Lakes Region Mom Prom on Saturday, March 8th from 7-10 pm.  The Mom Prom is a fundraising event for the PTO.  We will have a DJ playing favorite dance hits from the 70s, 80s and beyond, and we are encouraging everyone to wear outrageous gowns !  The PTO is looking for vendors such as Avon, Mary Kay, Tastefully Simple, Pampered Chef, Thirty One Bag, Tupperware, Norwex, hair salons, spas, candy shoppes, photographers and more to tempt our guests with some shopping !  There will be no charge to host a vendor table; however we ask that each vendor donate an item valued at $ 20+ retail for our raffle.  Please contact Carrie Martin to sign up, or for more information at 
CarrieM@wmi-t2.com or 267-6177 after 6 pm.


Class of 2014: Yearbook :

PARENTS OF SENIORS: There is still time to purchase recognition ads in the yearbook for your graduating seniors!  Please feel free to contact Angela Pitrone atapitrone@sau80.org to place your order or for more information.  Don't wait too much longer... the deadline for submitting final yearbook pages is fast approaching.


Guidance Office:

1.Women in STEM High School Aerospace Scholars (WISH) is an interactive on-line science, technology, engineering and mathematics learning experience for female high school juniors from across the U.S., culminating in a one-week residential experience at NASA Johnson Space Center in Houston.  Offered at no cost to the student, WISH consists of seven online modules and a final project from January 2014 through May 2014 under the guidance of certified educators.  Based on success in the online coursework, students may be selected to attend a weeklong summer experience where they will interact with NASA scientists, engineers and technologists to design a human mission to Mars.  Additionally throughout the online portion and summer experience, these young women will be introduced to NASA female role models who will share their education and career paths.
Please direct students and other educators to the project website for additional information and the application,
http://wish.aerospacescholars.org. The deadline for the application and all supporting documentation is midnight CT, January 30, 2014. The project is sponsored by NASA and the Education Flights Project Office and offered at no cost to the participants.


2.UNH is offering a FREE unique opportunity for high school juniors to attend a Hospitality Management Summer program from July 20-26 at UNH. This weeklong program will have participants live on the UNH campus, travel to see and meet industry people and work with UNH faculty and students. Information and registration is available at paulcollege.unh.edu/hospitality


3.Students are reminded that semester 2 schedule changes need to be made before semester 2 begins on Monday, January 27th. Students can make schedule changes before school, during break, during lunches, study halls and after school. No students should be out of regular classes to make changes.

 

Class of 2015:

Unique opportunity for you. The Clarkson School in Potsdam, NY has a Scholars Award Program.  In order to be considered for this program, you must be a junior, have a class rank in the top 15%, minimum GPA of 93 and have a great interest in The Clarkson School with an early entrance option. If chosen for this program you could receive a $15,000 scholarship towards tuition and fees. If you fit the criteria and are interested in this program see Mrs. O'Connell in guidance by 2/15.


Class of 2016:

Students and Parents - Students have raised over $4,000 this year already!  Many students have been actively involved in our fundraisers, but there are still some students who have not participated, and we want them to get involved so it becomes inexpensive for them to participate in class activities at the end of our high school years.  Here is our next opportunity for ALL OF YOU to participate in ... on May 6th, we will be partnering with Tilton AutoServ to host a Ford Drive 4 UR School event.  Basically, students ask family and friends to come test drive a Ford vehicle, and for each person who participates, the student will receive $20 in their individual accounts.  We are awaiting more details on the program, which will be distributed as it gets closer, but please put the date in your calendar and start to gather participants!  Good luck! 


Clubs:

NFHS:

There will be a National French Honor Society Meeting for all current and new members during BREAK on Tuesday in room 205.  Please come right at the beginning of break


Winter Carnival "Around the World" Semi-formal dance will be held on Friday, Feb. 14th from 7:00-10:00PM. Purchase your tickets in advance today. Pre-bought tickets are $10 or $15 at the door. Food & drinks from a variety of countries will be included in the purchase of your ticket.

FBLA:

Meeting schedule for this month. All at 2:20pm in Mr. Hill's room

 Thursday, 1/30, Wednesday , 2/5

 

National Honor Society:

Will be running a warm clothing drive until the end of the month. They are asking for hats, gloves, coats, pants etc.. If you are interested in donating items can be dropped off in Ms. Angwin's room (204

 

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