Friday, December 27, 2019

Important and Exciting Belmont High School Info - Precovery Program!

12/26/19


Re: Semester One BHS Precovery Program!


Good afternoon, BHS Students and Parents/Guardians!


Before we get too deeply into the swing of the current vacation - which I hope is off to a restful, relaxing, and safe start - I wanted to update you on an upcoming resource program that is brand new to BHS: Precovery


What is Precovery?

Many students/guardians in our learning community are familiar with recovery programs, during which learners who were not able to earn credit within a course's traditional calendar but had reached minimum qualifying scores work with building professionals to earn credit and move forward to other learning. In our effort to provide additional and varied assistance to students, we will also be offering support programming prior to the end of the semester so students can work on standards/course grades in academic settings, with qualified teachers. The main difference (other than whether the extra help is offered before or after the semester's end) is that in recovery (support after the course has ended) a student is only able to recover grades to the minimum passing (and credit-earning) scores


In precovery, the student's efforts/work will simply be scored and entered into teachers' bodies of evidence as they are; therefore, the student can earn any score/grade that the teacher (and corresponding proficiency scales) deems appropriate. Precovery efforts could lead to scores above the minimum for passing/earning credit.  


Am I/Is my student going to take part in Precovery?

Teachers will have updated their grades and will meet with all students - in all classes - on 1/2/20 and 1/3/20. They will also have their Precovery recommendations (teacher recommendation will be the determining factor in a student's qualifying for semester one Precovery) by the "end of business" on 1/2. This gives administration and the counseling department time to reach out to parents/students, beginning on 1/3/20, and get the eight days rostered and running. 


When are the eight Precovery days?

Precovery will take place after school for 90-minute sessions (2:45 - 4:15). The Semester One BHS Precovery Program Dates are as follows:

  • Week One: Wednesday, 1/8 and Thursday, 1/9 

  • Week Two: Monday, 1/13, through Thursday, 1/16

  • Tuesday, 1/21 and Wednesday, 1/22 

  • Please note: there will be no Precovery sessions on the final day of semester one classes, 1/23/20


Our plan is to have one content-specific teacher from English, Social Studies, Math, and Science scheduled to work with students each of the eight days. Additionally, we will have two members of the Applied Arts Department each day, on a rotating basis (based on student need and teacher recommendations/availability).


Thank you for your continued support of Belmont High School and of our efforts to lead every student to preparedness for our ever-changing world! 


Should you have questions about your/your student's participation in Precovery for a specific course, please contact that teacher directly. Also, feel free to let us know if you have questions/recommendations for making this first run of Precovery a positive one for BHS!


Mr. Matthew Finch

Principal, Belmont High School

255 Seavey Rd., Belmont, NH 03220

(603) 267-6525


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Thursday, December 19, 2019

New BHS Resources Available! - College Admissions and Parent Portal Videos

12/19/19


Hello Belmont High School Students and Parents/Guardians!


As you'll see on the BHS homepage, we have multiple *new resources* that have been posted, one regarding our students' college/university plans after graduation (and application processes) and others that detail how parents can access students' grades to actively participate in guiding our learners to success!


College Admissions Q&A

First, you will find a recording of this fall's College Admissions Panel, which was hosted in the BHS Library and coordinated by the high school's counseling department! Four admissions representatives (from UNH, Plymouth State University, Castleton University, and Endicott College) discussed such topics as the processes involved in reviewing students' application packets, how the BHS approach to grading and reporting will allow our students to successfully be accepted into - and to succeed within - colleges/universities, and more! As you'll note in the video, it was consistently communicated that our students will be in GREAT position(s) as they move to their post-secondary experiences! Find this under the BHS CBE Resources tab or here, via YouTube!


Empower Parent Portal Guidance

Additionally, we have posted four videos that introduce components of, and guidance through, the Empower Parent Portal. Parents/Guardians should have received their login information in the mail by now; please contact the BHS counseling department if you have not received your/your student's information, and we'll work to remedy that as soon as possible! Again, while you can find these videos under the BHS CBE Resources tab, here are some direct links to those YouTube-hosted resources: 



Should you have questions about any of these aforementioned resources, please feel free to contact the high school!


Thanks to all involved in getting these many projects up and running - and, as always, Go Belmont!


Mr. Matthew Finch

Principal, Belmont High School

255 Seavey Rd., Belmont, NH 03220

(603) 267-6525



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Tuesday, December 17, 2019

After school activities

Good Morning Everyone,

All after school activities have been canceled for today.

Thank you

Louise Pridham
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 Belmont High School
603-267-6525 Ext 1305

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Monday, December 16, 2019

Weekly Bulletin

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Louise Pridham
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 Belmont High School
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Sunday, December 15, 2019

Important Belmont High School End-of-Semester Information

12/15/19


Good afternoon, Students and Families of Belmont High School!


As you have been informed by Superintendent Tursi (in an email sent on 12/11/19), there has been a slight change to the Shaker Regional School District calendar in the weeks following our coming vacation. Specifically, the professional development day that had previously been scheduled for 1/17/20 has been moved back a week (to 1/24/20). Therefore, students will have classes as normally scheduled on 1/17, but 1/24 will be a day for only professional staff at BHS. 


This change has brought about our ability to schedule and communicate specifics regarding the end of the first semester of the 2019-20 school year. We wanted to take this opportunity to outline the salient dates/events through this final stretch of the semester to ensure that all members of our school community are on the same page!


  • Semester One at BHS will end on 1/23/20, the day before the rescheduled professional development day. Students will have through 1/23 to work with faculty and staff to complete work and ensure that they have achieved adequate standard and course scores to gain credit(s) in the courses they are enrolled in. 

  • Speaking of standard and course scores, our faculty has committed to a post-vacation schedule of meeting with each student individually to communicate where each stands academically in their courses during the two days following the holiday vacation (1/2/20 and 1/3/20). By doing this, your BHS student will be aware of his/her academic standing as we enter the final weeks of course(s); he/she may, with an educated and aware outlook on their progress, elect to work with teachers to reassess and/or refocus academic efforts should he/she be dissatisfied with the scores he/she would receive as of that juncture. 

  • We are also proud to offer, for the first time, academic "Precovery" over the course of the two weeks following 1/3. This grant-funded program allows us to provide BHS students 90-minute (2:45 - 4:15pm) sessions of focused, facilitated, and supported work with qualified teachers in various content areas; the allocated funds can even pay for district-provided transportation to participating students. More information regarding Precovery will follow this message in the coming days, but (in general terms) this is a tremendous opportunity for qualifying students to engage in reteaching, relearning, and reassessing in an effort to increase their level(s) of proficiency in given course standards - and to potentially increase standard/course scores prior to the end of the semester (and avoid having to recover after the start of semester two)! 

  • While we will also offer recovery in the weeks following the end of semester one to qualifying students, as is our learning community's practice, students who recover standards/courses are only able to achieve the minimum passing score(s) in courses/standards; however, in precovery, students' assessment/standard scores can work toward achieving any assessment, standard, and/or course score outcome that teachers deem appropriate in their professional judgement(s). 

  • The conclusion of Semester One represents the next official end-of-quarter eligibility check for athletics and extracurricular activities; students' scores in their semester courses will determine their participation eligibility status. Please refer to our Student and/or Athletic Handbook(s) for additional details regarding eligibility. 


On behalf of all of us at Belmont High School, I would like to wish you and your loved ones a pleasant, rejuvenating, and safe holiday season! We at Belmont, regardless of the role(s) we play, are a family. We look forward to many more opportunities to collaborate with students, families, and community partners to enable our students to reach their full potentials!


Thank you!


Mr. Matthew Finch

Principal, Belmont High School

255 Seavey Rd., Belmont, NH 03220
(603) 267-6525

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Thursday, December 12, 2019

Best Buddies Fundraiser

See attached Best Buddies Fundraiser flyer

Louise Pridham
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 Belmont High School
603-267-6525 Ext 1305

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Boys basketball for Friday

Good Morning Everyone

Boys Varsity basketball game for Friday 12/13/2019 the start time will be 4:00 PM.

Boys JV will be postponed until a future date.

Thank you
  
Louise Pridham
Administrative Assistant 
 Belmont High School
603-267-6525 Ext 1305

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Wednesday, December 11, 2019

2019-2020 Revised School Calendar

As a follow-up to my previous email, I have attached the 2019-2020 Revised School Calendar for your records. Please let me know if you have any questions.
Thank you.
Michael

Michael J. Tursi
Superintendent of Schools
Shaker Regional School District

"Engaging All Learners to Succeed in Their Ever-Changing World"

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Calendar Change

Good Afternoon Shaker Regional Families and Staff,
Please be advised that there are two changes to this year's school calendar. 

1. The January 17th teacher workshop day has been moved to January 24th to accommodate the end of semester high school schedule.
2.  The May 15th teacher workshop day has been moved to February 11th to accommodate the NH Primary voting day.

In summary:
January 17th - school is in session; 
January 24th - Teacher Workshop Day - no school for students;
February 11th - Teacher Workshop Day - no school for students;
May 15th - school is in session.

Please mark your calendars accordingly.
Thank you.
Michael

Michael J. Tursi
Superintendent of Schools
Shaker Regional School District

"Engaging All Learners to Succeed in Their Ever-Changing World"

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Monday, December 9, 2019

Yearbooks

YEARBOOKS are on sale until December 13th, get them now while they are only $46 and can still be personalized with names and icons. For more information contact Ms. Hamilton. 

 
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 Belmont High School
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Weekly Bulletin

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Louise Pridham
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 Belmont High School
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Tuesday, December 3, 2019

After School Activities

All after school activities have been canceled for today due to weather conditions.

Thank you

Louise Pridham
Administrative Assistant 
 Belmont High School
603-267-6525 Ext 1305

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Tuesday, November 26, 2019

Alma and Empower

Hello Shaker Regional Families,

Our District is utilizing two software platforms to house your student's information, Alma and Empower.

Alma 

Alma is our student information system that has your student's daily schedule, attendance, and contact information only. You will not see your student's grades in this system. This system is currently accessible to parents/guardians. If you have registered an email with your school, you should have received or will be receiving a welcome email from notifications@getalma.com.  The email will give directions on how to activate your account.

The welcome email looks similar to the following:


With your activated account, you can check your student's schedule, attendance and complete your student information forms or update your contact information during the school year.  If you have already activated your Alma account, you will not receive a new welcome email.

Empower

Empower is our learning management system used for grading and reporting. This system tracks your student's current progress in academic standards and work habits. This is where you can see your student's scores on individual standards, overall course scores (high school only) and Habits of Work scores. This system is currently not available to parents/guardians. However, I am pleased to inform you that we will be opening the parent portal on Friday, December 6th.  Information will be mailed home on December 6th that will include your parent/guardian account login credentials as well as directions on how to navigate the system and what you can expect to see within the system. There will also be a set of video tutorials located on our website at www.sau80.org/departments/curriculum. This is a new system for grading and reporting and we ask for your patience and understanding as we, students, parents, teachers, and administrators, are all learning this system. We hope that the information you receive in the mail and the video tutorials on our website will answer many of your questions. For more information or help accessing the site after you receive your login credentials, please contact the school's main office.

Thank you.

Michael

Michael J. Tursi
Superintendent of Schools
Shaker Regional School District

"Engaging All Learners to Succeed in Their Ever-Changing World"

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Monday, November 25, 2019

Weekly Bulletin

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Louise Pridham
Administrative Assistant 
 Belmont High School
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Wednesday, November 20, 2019

A.L.I.C.E. - Active Shooter Training

Dear Shaker Regional Families,

Beginning last spring and into this fall, we started training our staff in a new emergency protocol for an active shooter incident. The new protocol is known as A.L.I.C.E. (Alert, Lockdown, Inform, Counter, Evacuate). The goal of A.L.I.C.E. is to give teachers, administrators, and students an options-based response approach during an active shooter incident, ultimately increasing the rates of survival for those affected. We are moving away from the traditional "lockdown" approach as the only option and giving staff and students an option to:

ALERT: Making as many people as possible aware that a potential life-threatening situation exists;

LOCKDOWN: Barricading and fortifying a space adding to the traditional lockdown techniques of closing and locking doors, shutting blinds, and turning off lights;

INFORM: Providing real-time updates as an extension of the initial ALERT;

COUNTER: Creating noise, movement, distance and distraction with the intent of reducing the intruder's ability to engage his/her targets;

EVACUATE: Putting as much time and distance as possible between the person and the intruder. This is the preferred strategy, if safe to do so.

These options are not designed to be sequential but rather to be utilized based on the set of circumstances that staff and students may be dealing with at the time of the incident. 

Our next steps…

We will be hosting two parent information nights in January to explain the new protocol and answer any questions that you might have. The dates are January 6th at 6 PM at BMS and January 8th at 6 PM at CES. Our plan is to begin training activities with students in the spring. Activities will be customized by age and developmental groups in order to empower our students in a non-threatening manner. We purposely decided to wait to bring these activities to our students until our staff is comfortable with the new protocol. We also want to make sure we are giving you the opportunity to attend an information night and answer your questions. 

In the meantime…

Please be assured that there are many safety and security practices in place at our schools. We take school safety very seriously. Our current protocols are in place. We continue to work closely with our local police and fire departments and conduct emergency response drills on a regular basis. A.L.I.C.E. will enhance our current emergency response operations by giving staff and students more options during an emergency situation.

As always, feel free to contact me with any questions or concerns you might have. I will send out a reminder of the parent information nights closer to the January dates. For more information about A.L.I.C.E., click on this link www.alicetraining.com.

Thank you.

Michael

Michael J. Tursi
Superintendent of Schools
Shaker Regional School District

"Engaging All Learners to Succeed in Their Ever-Changing World"

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Monday, November 18, 2019

Weekly Bulletin

Good Morning 

See attached weekly bulletin with 

Louise Pridham
Administrative Assistant 
 Belmont High School
603-267-6525 Ext 1305

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Tuesday, November 12, 2019

Weekly Bulletin

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Louise Pridham
Administrative Assistant 
 Belmont High School
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Saturday, November 9, 2019

Winter Sports Sign-Ups

Attention all Belmont Middle/High School Families!

This winter season is upon us! Family ID is the home for athletics registration for Belmont High School and Belmont Middle School. These forms need to be filled out prior to student athletes' trying out for sports teams. There are a few new features this season, such as the ability to upload physicals, sign driver forms, among other features - so please read carefully! Please sign up for some of our great programs! The link below will bring you to the landing page to sign up for these events.

Thanks - and Go Belmont!

Mr. Cayman Belyea

Athletic Director, Belmont Middle/High School

https://www.familyid.com/organizations/belmont-athletics-and-activities-sau-80

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Monday, November 4, 2019

11/6 Test of Phone/Text Alert System

Hello Shaker Regional Families and Staff,

With winter weather right around the corner, I would like to conduct a test of our phone/text alert system to ensure all of you receive my messages for cancellations and/or delays. I will be sending out a test phone call and text message this Wednesday, November 6th at 6 PM.  The call should go out to all staff, parents, and guardians listed in our system. If you do not receive the call, please contact your school's main office. They will ask for your name, your student(s) name, and your phone number(s).  We will then check to make sure the information in our system is accurate and make any necessary changes. If you do not receive the text and would like to sign up to receive district messages, please see the attached flyer for instructions.
Thank you.
Michael

Michael J. Tursi
Superintendent of Schools
Shaker Regional School District

"Engaging All Learners to Succeed in Their Ever-Changing World"

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Weekly Bulletin

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Louise Pridham
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Thursday, October 31, 2019

10/31/19 - Shelter in Place Call at Belmont High School

Hello Belmont High School Professionals, Students, and Families, 


This morning, 10/31/19, BHS was temporarily, by making a call over our school-wide intercom system, placed in a state of "Shelter in Place" due to a medical scenario involving a member of our school community. Faculty, staff, and students respectfully remained in their learning environments for a short while until the situation could be addressed safely and respectfully by the appropriate personnel. 


At no time was there any level of danger to the school or its inhabitants, and we were able to return to the day-to-day operations of teaching and learning shortly thereafter. 


I am proud of our school's response to the Shelter in Place announcement and the respect and understanding that is so evident in and from our faculty, staff, and student body. The response was just as scenarios such as this would call for. 


Thank you,


Mr. Matthew Finch

Principal, Belmont High School

255 Seavey Rd., Belmont, NH 03220
(603) 267-6525

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Wednesday, October 30, 2019

Trick or treating in Belmont

Hello Everyone

Trick or treating for the Town of Belmont has been postponed until Friday 11/1/2019, 4:00-8:00 PM.

Thank you

Louise Pridham
Administrative Assistant 
 Belmont High School
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Fall Sports Awards

Belmont High School fall sports awards will be held on Wednesday November 13th at 6pm in the gymnasium. Attached is the flyer for this event. Hope to see you all there!

Thanks,

Mr. Cayman Belyea
Belmont High School/Middle School
Athletic Director
Office (603) 267-6525 ext. 1362
"Success comes from knowing that you did your best to become the best that you are capable of becoming." -John Wooden

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Red Ribbon Week

29 October 2019

Dear BHS Parents, Guardians, and Caregivers,

My name is Jennifer Lord-Paquin, and I am the Student Assistance Provider (SAP) here at Belmont High School. My role at BHS is to connect with students and provide support in a variety of areas including, but not limited to, substance use, body image, relationships, and peer pressure. Students are given a confidential platform in which they may share their concerns without fear of reprisal. Another part of my role at BHS is to provide students with educational opportunities regarding illicit substances and mental health awareness; one avenue through which to provide information and insights to the student body is through Red Ribbon Week.

BHS will be having its annual Red Ribbon Week next week from Monday, 10/28/19, through Friday, 11/1/19. This year's theme for Red Ribbon Week is "Send a Message. Stay Drug Free." Red Ribbon Week is observed at BHS because it provides students with an opportunity to receive education regarding illicit substances as well as methods of prevention of illicit substance use.

This year's schedule for Red Ribbon Week is as follows:

Monday 10/28/19 - Homeroom Door Decorating Contest

Tuesday 10/29/19 - Make Your Own Red Ribbon

Wednesday 10/30/19 - National Drug IQ Quiz

Thursday 10/31/19 - Students and staff wear red! Writing prompt: How will you incorporate this year's Red Ribbon Week theme into your life?

Friday 11/1/19 - There will be a speaker coming to speak with students on his experience with a TBI (traumatic brain injury), which was one result of a car accident. During the time of his car crash, this speaker had actually been within the legal limit of alcohol consumption. If your student does not feel that they are able to engage in that presentation, please have him/her come speak with an available staff member in the guidance office.

Feel free to reach out if you have any questions or concerns!

Sincerely,

Jennifer Lord-Paquin

BHS SAP

Jlord-paquin@sau80.org



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Monday, October 28, 2019

Playoff TIME

Attention All!

Congratulations to all the teams for a great regular season. It is now playoff time! Attached is the playoff schedule, which can also be located on the NHIAA website. I would love to see as many people as possible out there supporting the teams! 


Boys Varsity Soccer

First Round Playoff Game Wednesday 10/30 @ 3:00pm Home vs. St. Thomas Aquinas

Quater-Final Playoff Game Saturday 11/2 @ 2:00pm Home vs. Mascoma or Bishop Brady

Girls Varsity Soccer

First Round Playoff Game Tuesday 10/29 @ 3:00pm Home vs. Derryfield

Quarter-Final Playoff Game Friday 11/1 @ 3:00pm Home vs. St.Thomas Aquinas or Hillsborough-Deering

Girls Varsity Volleyball

First Round Playoff Game Wednesday 10/30 @ 6:00pm Away @ Epping

Quarter-Final Playoff Game Friday 11/1 @ 6:00pm Away @ Mascenic or Moultonborough


Thank you and hope to see you there!


Cayman Belyea
Belmont High School/Middle School
Athletic Director
Office (603) 267-6525 ext. 1362
"Success comes from knowing that you did your best to become the best that you are capable of becoming." -John Wooden

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Monday, October 21, 2019

Weekly Bulletin

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Louise Pridham
Administrative Assistant 
 Belmont High School
603-267-6525 Ext 1305

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