Tuesday, November 22, 2016

Student Bulletin

BHS DAILY BULLETIN

                                   November 22, 2016

                              Happy Thanksgiving Everyone

 

REMINDER: THANKSGIVING BREAK 11/23, 11/24, 11/25 NO SCHOOL

 

SEE ATTACHED FLYERS FROM SMITTY'S CINEMA: "Star Student" promotion, which rewards students with A's and B's with a $5 gift card. All they have to do is bring their report card to one of our theater locations to receive the gift card.

 

The second flyer is our "Hairspray Live!" event. We are trying to see if any local school theater or drama groups would like to come in to view the show. Admission is free and we feel that this could be a great team building opportunity for these clubs.

 

 

YEARBOOK

The yearbook staff would like to inform you that senior portraits are due December 2nd. Please submit digital copies to Mrs. Hamilton via email (khamilton@sau80.org) or hard copy (Room 210).

 

 

Boys Basketball Try Outs begin Monday from 3-5:30 in the gym.  Please remember to have your forms and mouth guard for tryouts.

Ø  SEE ATTACHED FLYER FOR THE ROBOTICS COMPETION COMING UP AT BHS

A Pampered Chef fundraiser has been set up for the BHS Robotics team ending on Friday, November 18th. The team is planning to attend a number of competitions throughout the fall and winter as well as hosting their own competition on December 10th. If you would like to support the team with an online purchase the recommendation is to have the items shipped directly to your home. If you have any questions you may contact Kelly Smart at kelsmart@metrocast.net or 527-8898. The link is https://pamperedchef.com/go/BHSRobotics

Ø  Class of 2019:

Please see attached fundraiser flyers

 

College Announcements

   Congratulations to Kelsey Scott on her acceptance to Western New England University

   Congratulations to Casey Akerman on his acceptance to Franklin Pierce University

 

 

 

 

SENIORS:

 Cap & gown measurements to take place on Wednesday, Nov. 30th!  10:30-12:15 in the guidance office. ALL graduating seniors must stop in during that time for measurements. Plan on 5-10 minutes. Any questions, see Mrs. O'Connell.

 

JUNIORS:

Reminder to juniors that St. Paul's Advanced Studies Program applications for next summer are due to St. Paul's by December 15th!

 

 

Christmas Help

Please see attached flyer for Christmas Help

 

Class of 2019 fundraisers:

 

1) Sport items: bleacher seats, blankets, sweatshirts.

 

2) Easy, online ordering. See Yankee Candle attachments.

 

 

GUIDANCE

Parents and students the BHS School Counseling Office has a very valuable website that provides a lot of information about what is happening in the counseling office. Scholarship opportunities, programs available to our students, "what's new" section that gives the current months activities and so much more! Check it often to help answer your questions.

https://sites.google.com/site/belmonthighguidance/welcome

 

 

SCHOOL-TO-CAREER with Mrs. Burke

 

~ Are you interested in a career in LAW ENFORCEMENT?  

~ If so, PLEASE join me on November 22nd for the Criminal Justice Day at NHTI in Concord.  

~ FREE Lunch will be served in NHTI's cafe!  

~ Permission slips are available in the School Counseling Office

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

BHS has some very fine musicians!!!

 

We sent 13 BHS musicians to audition for the All State ensembles on Saturday (a 14th was unable to audition).  13 students and 14 auditions later (one auditioned on both French Horn and Alto Voice), over half of those auditioning won a spot!

 

Auditioning were: Jacob Bowser, Ian Cluett, Jessica Dion, Michael Iacopucci, Isaiah Knowlton, Matthieu LaPlante, Michael Marrone, Nick Miles, Max Schott, Katie Seiberth, Grace Shaw, Jasmine Syed, and Piet Wolter (Cody York was unable to come to the audition, but spent a lot of time preparing and working on his audition material).  

 

Piet Wolter will be playing trombone in the All State Orchestra.

Katie Seiberth and Grace Shaw will be singing in the All State Treble Chorus.

Matthieu LaPlante, Michael Marrone, and Max Schott will be playing in All State Band.

Jessica Dion and Jacob Bowser will be singing in the All State Mixed Chorus. 

 

On top of all that, Max Schott placed SECOND IN THE STATE on Baritone;  Piet Wolter placed SECOND IN THE STATE on Trombone; and both Michael Marrone and Matthieu LaPlante placed THIRD IN THE STATE on Tuba, and Bassoon, respectively.

 

With students auditioning from all over New Hampshire, BHS' music department is SO PROUD to have had fourteen musicians preparing, practicing, studying, and learning--and then to have had EIGHT of those students distinguish themselves in their audition performance well enough to have earned a slot--well, we are rather bursting with pride this morning!

 

Winning students will travel to Concord in late March to rehearse and perform with New Hampshire's top scoring students in their ensembles.

 

PLEASE join us in congratulating our students!

 


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