BHS DAILY BULLETIN
FRIDAY, November 20, 2015
PARENTS
Class of 2016 and Parents! The BHS 2016 Yearbook staff has some information and deadlines to share with you:
Seniors Sections
Senior sections at BHS are unique because the seniors create them themselves. This process has begun and is ongoing until DECEMBER 18. After this date, there will be no other opportunity to create senior sections. This is the part of the senior section that includes notes to family and friends, photos with friends and family through the years, song lyrics, quotes, friend lists, etc. - whatever you want to include in them! (As long as they are school-appropriate.) They MUST use the design program we use to create the yearbook, which is why they have to be created in school with the assistance of a yearbook staff member during Power Hour or after school when specially arranged. Students should come to Room 106 with any photos they would like to use available to them (NOT on Facebook). This DOES NOT include the formal senior portrait.
Senior Portraits
The actual, formal portrait within the senior section has a separate deadline. These are due by JANUARY 11, 2016 and can be submitted electronically or via hard copy and scanned. Turn them in to Mrs. Hamilton (via email khamilton@sau80.org or in Rm 210).
Senior Recognition Ads
These are the ads parents may purchase to recognize the achievements of their seniors. I will send more specific information about these a bit later, but wanted you to know that you can order and create them online, if you choose to do so, at jostens.com. Senior Recognition Ads will be due by FEBRUARY 15, 2016.
Yearbooks are currently on sale for $45 through November 20. Order online at jostens.com or by sending in cash or check made out to BHS and turning in to Mrs. Hamilton (Rm 210). Payment plans are available. Feel free to contact me with questions. Thank you!
POLAR EXPRESS: Please see the attached flyer to order your tickets now for the Polar Express Pajama Party for children and their families. The special showing of the classic holiday film will be held in the Belmont High School Café on Friday, December 4 at 6:00 pm. The event will also include cocoa and snacks, and other special surprises. Children are encouraged to attend in their pajamas, socks and/or slippers. This magical holiday event is sponsored by the BHS Earth, Ecological and Environmental Stewardship students as a fundraiser for their spring trip to Olympic National Park in Washington. If you are not familiar with the Polar Express story, it is about a doubting boy who is waiting to hear the sound of reindeer bells from Santa's sleigh on Christmas Eve. Instead, he hears the roar of a steam engine outside his window. The conductor welcomes him aboard the train for an extraordinary journey to the North Pole. There, he receives a gift only those who BELIEVE in Santa can experience. Rated PG. Link to official movie trailers http://movieweb.com/movie/the-polar-express/official-trailer-2/
ATHLETICS: Boys JV and Varsity basketball tryouts will be Monday and Tuesday (November 23 and 24) from 3pm - 6pm and Wednesday from 8am - 11am.
CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS
Student Council:
Attention Block 5 Teachers!
Student council is putting on a nonperishable canned food drive competition that will be running until TODAY. All food will be donated to a local food pantry for families in need this Holiday season. The class at the end of this competition who gathers the most amount of food will win a pizza party for their 5th block class. This class may also substitute the party and choose to donate the amount of money that would have been spent on pizza to the food pantry in the spirit of giving.
Also if you have a small class don't fret! To keep it fair we will take the points you earn and divide it by the number of students in your block 5 class. By doing this everyone should get a fair shake at winning! Faculty are encouraged to donate as well. If you don't have a 5th block class, please still promote the drive to your classes and get your students to participate. We would like to make a BIG contribution to help people out this Thanksgiving.
Points break down per item:
Ramen Noodles (etc.) or any can/box below 10 oz = 1/2 point
10-15 oz non-perishable canned good = 1 point
15-20 oz non-perishable canned good = 2 points
20 oz + non-perishable canned good = 3 points
Class positioning will be posted on the Student council bulletin board near the Gym!
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NOVEMBER and DECEMBER COOL SCHOOL BONUS OPPORTUNITIES:
Steeplegate receipts, Facebook and email list = BHS points.
· Please check out the November & December bonus opportunities.
· Do you like to read Christmas stories? Would you make a good Mrs. Claus? Consider signing up for an hour or two to help us earn more points.
· Do you love to wrap? We can sign up for a table.
· Do you love to sing carols? Would you to perform? Opportunities abound to serenade and entertain holiday shoppers.
· Food drive donations, Coats for Kids and Toys for Tots also count.
· Want to be an elf? Pictures with Santa 11/21-12/24
· Want to help with Pet pictures with Santa? Mondays 4:30-8 PM
· Do you like to interact with people?
· Can you explain the Cool School activities?
· Consider signing up for a table.
Double points for receipts:
11/20-6 at Arch Threading, Bath & Body Works & Regis
Triple points on Black Friday
If you are interested in participating in any of the above activities, please contact Sharon Hampton at shampton@sau80.org. Help our scholarship grow. Thank you and Happy Holidays!
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PLEASE NOTE! BHS PTO meeting has been rescheduled Thursday, December 3rd
Drama: BHS Drama presents Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical, CATS, the musical, this Thursday, November 19th through Saturday, November 21st. Shows start at 7 PM and are held in the high school cafe. Tickets are $10 general admission and $7 for students and seniors. Tickets may be purchased in the main office of the high school during the day or at the door, prior to each performance.
Equality Alliance: Meetings are cancelled until after Thanksgiving break.
Junior Class Calendar Raffle Winners:
Nov 9 - Ralph Cullen
Nov 10 - Brian Hanson
Nov 11 - Dennis Caldwell
Nov 12 - Paul Blake
Nov 13 - Jason Hills
Nov 14 - Abby Grandmaison
Nov 15 - Ron Grandmaison
GUIDANCE:
ATTENTION SENIORS
There will be a brief Senior Class Meeting TODAY at 11:15 a.m. in the Library for all Seniors.
Attention seniors! The guidance department has started to receive scholarship opportunities for you to apply to. The complete listing is in the guidance office and will be updated frequently, it is your responsibility to check it often!! Direct links can be found on the guidance website at https://sites.google.com/site/belmonthighguidance/ scholarships.
SENIORS: CAP & GOWN MEASUREMENTS WILL BE TAKEN ON WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 2015 FROM 10:30-12:15 IN THE GUIDANCE OFFICE. ALL SENIORS WHO ARE MARCHING NEED TO STOP BY DURING THAT TIME TO BE MEASURED FOR A CAP & GOWN. Any questions, see Mrs. O'Connell.
On Wednesday, December 2, 2015 from 10:30-12:15 in the guidance office you need to stop in and be measured for your cap and gown. THIS IS A MANDATORY EVENT!! ALL SENIORS WHO ARE MARCHING MUST ATTEND!! The whole process should take 5-10 minutes or less. When you come in you need to sign a form and give me your BEST email address and cell phone number so that we can be in touch with when needed. If anyone already knows they have a
conflict for that time on 12/2 PLEASE see me ASAP!!
Please join us for assistance with your Common App in the library on Mondays and Wednesdays during Power Hour.
Our 2016 Destination College event will be held Saturday, April 2 at Southern New Hampshire University. Registration for this free college planning event for high school juniors and parents will open in mid-February.
For current seniors, we encourage them to join the day's festivities by giving our keynote speech! Our winning Destination College speechwriter will win a $1000 scholarship! The web form for entry can be found at http://www.nhheaf.org/index.asp?page=events_dc_speech. All entries are due February 26, 2016.
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