BHS DAILY BULLETIN
FRIDAY, October 23, 2015
Parents:
Ø If anyone knows of a company or individual who can upholster some office furniture, please have them get in touch with Mr. Clary at the high school.
NHTI, in Concord, will be holding their Open House this Sunday 11am - 1pm at the Wellness Center.
Congrats to our Boys and Girls Cross-Country Teams for their efforts at yesterday's Capital Area Championships. Alice Riley finished 5th in a time of 21:04, and Alexus Day placed 34th with a time of 23:46. The Boys team placed 8th overall, with 4 D3 schools ahead and impressively passing Gilford who placed 9th. Ian Remenar placed 20th (18:15) and Nick Randos finished 21st (18:17) to lead the squad. Isaiah Knowlton (58th 19:40), Aidan Rupp (61st 19:48), Brennan Malone (92nd 21:12), Dietrich Mahlstedt (138th 23:52), Kaleb Brown (142nd23:55), and Ellis Roundy (144th 23:59) finished up the scoring. Great job all and good luck as you prepare for next Saturday's D3 State Championships.
Athletics: TODAY
Boys Varsity Soccer vs. Hopkinton 4:00 p.m. SENIOR NIGHT
Boys JV Soccer v. Hopkinton 4:00 p.m.
Girls JV Volleyball v. Hillsboro/Deering 4:30 p.m.
Girls Varsity Volleyball v. Hillsboro/Deering 6:00 p.m. SENIOR NIGHT
Girls Varsity Soccer v. Laconia 3:30 p.m. Bus leaves at 2:10 p.m. Dismiss at 2:00 p.m.
Please note: The Booster Club will return with an open concession stand at the Volleyball game this Friday 10/23.
Saturday 10/24:
Gilford Varsity Football @ Newfound
JV Volleyball Tournament @ Winnisquam 8:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. (Belmont games are 9am, 11:40am and 1pm)
Clubs & Organizations:
Cool Schools:
Ø DOUBLE POINTS Spirit Halloween and True Confections through the end of the month. Please write BHS on the back of any mall receipts for scholarship money competition. LIKE on Facebook or Steeplegate email sign up. Please spread the word through your work place. All marketing efforts are worth points. Send Sra. Hampton copies to submit.
Ø Student Council: The student council will be sponsoring a Halloween Costume competition during Power Hour on Friday, October 30th. The four categories are Scariest, Funniest, Most Original and Group. Signups will be outside the gym next week from Wednesday to Friday.
Class of 2017:
Ø The Junior Class is selling Calendar Raffle Tickets for $5 each now through Oct 30th. Winners will be drawn daily during the month of November for the chance to win fabulous prizes. If you are interested in purchasing a ticket please see a Junior or contact Mr. Geoffrey at dgeoffrey@sau80.org or Ms. Tardugno at etardugno@sau80.org. Thank you for your support of the Junior Class!! THERE IS ONE MORE WEEK TO SELL CALENDARS. Money is due next Friday, October 30, 2015.
Food Drive:
Ø Food drive for non-perishable canned goods is happening in Ms. Lavallee's room. Students & staff can drop off donations in Ms. Lavallee's room in the box marked food drive.
PTO:
Ø BHS PTO has extended the deadline for the donation raffle from October 15th to October 31st. Anyone who has made a donation to BHS PTO using the donation form provided at Open House or enclosed with Progress Reports is eligible for the raffle.
Guidance:
Ø Any ETS students interested College Campus Day that will take place at Plymouth State University on Saturday, October 31st from 9:30-12:30, please see Mrs. O'Connell in guidance for a registration form. This is a free event for ETS students and their parents. Free information session, tour of PSU, admission requirements, financial aid information and much more. Lunch will be served, free of charge for those who attend. Pre-registration is a must!
Upcoming School-to-Career opportunities with Mrs. Burke:
Ø Career Power Hour is BACK and October is LRCC Month! Please sign up in guidance for the FREE Catered Lunch for one or ALL of the sessions! Professionals will be here to answer your questions about career options and skills needed to be successful in the following career paths:
October 27th – Advanced Manufacturing with Professor LaBrecque
*Sessions will take place in guidance from 10:20 – 11:20am with lunch starting at 11am!
SENIOR TRIP
Seniors, your Letter of Commitment, which must be signed by student and a parent or guardian, along with a $100 deposit, is due by Monday, October 26th at 8am to Mrs. Pitrone. Checks should be made payable to BHS.
DRAMA
BHS Drama is conducting a costume drive for our musical, Cats! We need donations of fur, textured knits, leg warmers, knit scarves, & gloves: all in semi realistic cat colors! We take pieces large and small. Also, Halloween/ realistic wigs, no matter how scruffy! We are looking in particular for a very large black fur coat and a textured gray one. I can collect! Keep in mind that these will be used in a show so we would prefer things that wouldn't need to be returned/ that can be altered, painted or sewn. Thanks! Spread the word! PS: If anyone owns jazz shoes you're no longer using, we will gladly accept the donation!!
The Transition Department is offering GROCERY SHOPPING. Do you need some last minute items for home or don't have the time to shop? We can be of service to you!
v Non Perishable Items Only
v Monday & Wednesday Shopping Days (7:30am to 9:00am)
v Cash Only
v Donations for service are gladly accepted & will go to Special Education Students at BHS
v Leave your grocery list in Audra O'Connor's mailbox or
e-mail to aoconnor@sau80.org
v Items can be picked up in Room 103 on Monday & Wednesday afternoons (on the day you place your order)!!
v When providing payment please do not under estimate the cost of your items. We will not have funds to pay for you.
Any questions please contact Audra O'Connor or Noreen Otto (Room 102)
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