Bible Hill Junior High School Husky News May 2015
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Bible Hill Junior High School Husky News May 2015
Bible Hill Junior High School Husky News May 2015 That is what learning is. You suddenly understand something you've understood all your life, but in a new way. -- Doris Lessing Retirement We would like to announce that Mr. MacLeod is retiring after 33 years in the profession. We thank you for your contributions to the Bible Hill Junior High Community! The Village of Bible Hill After School Program The Village of Bible Hill Parks and Recreation Department is excited to once again offer the students of Bible Hill Junior High School an Active After School Program. For the spring session we will be offering two separate Programs. On Mondays you can participate in the popular Trailblazer Program that incorporates Outdoor Recreation, Education and Leadership activities and on Wednesdays you can participate in an Outdoor Games Program. The Spring Program will be offered for six weeks from April 20 – May 28, 2015. Registration forms will be available through the school beginning the week of April 07, 2015. You can sign up for one Program or both. For more information please contact Rebecca MacGregor, Regional Coordinator, Colchester East Hants After School Program at macgregor@biblehill.ca or (902) 893-8083. School Musical –“Fiddler on the Roof Jr” Bible Hill Junior High’s musical “Fiddler on the Roof Jr” was a resounding success. Many stated how wonderful it was and that it was the best Musical in the area this year! Congratulations to all of the students and staff who put this wonderful production together! “What’s Your Story?” On Friday, May 8th, BHJH will be hosting our fourth annual “What’s Your Story?” day. On this day, students, staff will explore the stories of the people who make up our community. Throughout the day, there will be various student presentations as well as presentations from guests from throughout our province. Students have chosen from an array of activities and will have the opportunity to attend several morning and afternoon sessions. Some of the activities include: a tour of the Farm Equipment museum located at the Provincial Exhibition Grounds, an introduction to fly-tying, making aborigi- nal dream-catchers, cake decorating, learning about Acadian culture, learning the art of circus theatre, examining homophobia, learning how to break free of the bullying culture, participating in a drumming circle, learning about cultural trends from around the world through our International students, learning dances from around the world in student-led sessions, learning family stories of our students, and participating in Zumba or Yoga inspired exercise sessions. We are hoping parents will feel free to drop in during the day to experience some of the sessions. We are also offering an International buffet at lunch which will be prepared by our former students who are now attending C.E.C.’s Career Exploratory Program. If you would like more information, please contact Dave Hazelton or Cherie Abriel at 896-5500. Also, you may see a schedule of events on our web portal. A lot of work has gone into organizing this day. More outcomes will be covered that day than any other day of the year. It is not a free day where students should be allowed to stay home! School Band Gets Gold! Congratulations to the BHJH School Band on achieving Gold standing at the Truro Music Festival! Congratulations are also in order for the BHJH Instrumental Ensemble for their Gold standing and the BHJH Percussion Ensemble for achieving Silver standing! We have an amazing sounding band this year and we would like to thank Lorna Letcher, Band Director, for her time and commitment to this year's program. Regional Science Fair Three Bible Hill Junior students each were recipients of one of the top 5 awards at the Chignecto Regional Science Fair. Viraji Rupasinghe, Saisrihari Prithiviraj, and Chloee Trites each received a Canada Wide Science Fair Award that includes an allexpenses paid trip to the 2015 Canada Wide Science Fair being held in Fredericton, New Brunswick from May 11th - 16th. It is believed this is the first time three students from the same school will attend the National Science Fair from our area! Congratulations to all. Other BHJH winners at the Chignecto West Regional Science Fair include: Tim Thiesen (bronze medal), Harshini Arumugam and Laura Brown (silver medal), Katherine MacQuarrie (silver medal, Intermediate Energy Award), Sai Prithiviraj (gold medal, Junior Environment Award, Agriculture Awareness Award, Outstanding Experimental Procedure Award), Chloee Trites (gold medal, Intermediate Environment Award, Intermediate Agriculture Award, Dalhousie University Faculty of Agriculture Award, Intermediate Agriculture Awareness Award), Viraji Rupasinghe (Gold medal, Intermediate Health Award, Dalhousie Faculty of Agriculture Award, Acadia University Scholarship Award, Village Family Pharmacy Award, Best Original Idea Award). Village of Bible Hill Young Achiever Service Awards Three of our students were recognized by the Village of Bible Hill recently. Harshini Arumugam, Viraji Rupasinghe, and Chloee Trites were awarded Young Service Achiever Awards. Congratulations to them! Conquors The school also found success at Concours: Congratulations to Harshini Arumugam and Tim Thiesen who placed first as well as Viraji Rupasinghe who placed second in the District Concours Oratoire. Harshini and Tim will be heading to provincials. Good Luck! Attention Parents!! It’s not too late to order your child’s school pictures. If you did not order school pictures in the fall and wish to do so, call Pridham’s Studio for details, 895-1694 BHJH Athletic Update Badminton Congratulations to both the Junior and Intermediate Badminton Teams on a success filled month. Both Teams breezed through Districts earning spots at Regionals in Antigonish. Despite great play from the Intermediate Squad, Regionals was the end of the road while the Junior Team placed second advancing to Provincials in Yarmouth. The team played strong during Friday’s Team Competition, but fell just short of making the cross over. During Individual competition on Saturday, Emma Hayman and Brianna Otterson placed 4th in the province dropping their third game 22-20 in the Bronze Medal Match. Track & Field Dry land training practices for Track & Field started with the return from March Break. Practices are often held Monday through Wednesday from 5-6:30 pm. We are pleased to announce a total of five track coaches this year to assist athletes in reaching their personal bests. Districts are quickly approaching slated for May 22nd and 23rd in Antigonish at St. F. X. University. Regionals will take place in Stellarton on May 29th and 30th and Provincials are hosted this year at Acadia University in Wolfville on June 5th and 6th. Best of Luck to all Athletes. lected to represent Bible Hill Junior High at the 2015 NSSAF Celebration of School Sport Luncheon in Halifax. In addition to our student athletes, Gunther Foerster will be honored for his coaching dedication to our basketballand volleyball programs during the past sixyears. Congratulations to all. School Advisory Council Our April SAC meeting was held on Tuesday, April 28th. Our next regularly scheduled meeting and last SAC meeting of the 2014-2015 school year will be held on held on Monday, May 25th at 6:30 p.m. Grade 8 Reading and Math Provincial Assessment This year, only Reading and Mathematics will be assessed provincially. On Monday May 25th and Tuesday May 26th, students will participate in the Grade 8 Reading Provincial Assessment while Monday June 1 and Tuesday June 2 grade 8 students will participate in the Math provincial assessment. Please have your children set up for success by getting enough sleep and eating properly well in advance of these assessments. After School Program Once again this year, BHJH in partnership with the Village of Bible Hill is offering an after school program two days a week from 3-5 pm and is free of charge to all participants. Students will be provided a variety of physical activities both indoors/ outdoors along with a healthy snack. Anyone interested should speak to Mr. Baird or Mr. Robichaud ASAP. School Text Books Just a friendly reminder to all parents that the school will be asking students at the endof June to return text books they were issued in September. Students will be responsible for the replacement cost of any book that has gone missing, is unaccounted for or is severely damaged. The textbook numbermust match the number of the bookthe student was assigned in September. The price of school text books can range anywhere from $25.00 to $90.00. Wheelchair Basketball Once again this year, BHJH is pleased to offer a one-day workshop on Wheelchair Basketball presented in partnership with the Village of Bible Hill. This unique and fun-filled day for Physical Education students will take place on Monday May 11th. BHJH Web Portal Our Bible Hill Junior High School web portal is up and running. Please check us out at www.bhjh.ccrsb.ca Parents, you can log into the homework section of the web portal by using the login: parent and the password: parent. If you are experiencing any difficulties, please contact the school. sessments. A reminder to all parents there will not be a procession in the gym of all the grade 9 students the evening of the semi-formal. Parents are welcome to meet in the school parking lot and see the students as they arrive. I am also including an excerpt from the March and May Newsletters pertaining to the Semi-Formal: This time of year many questions begin to be asked to the school administration regarding the grade nine year-end semiformal dance. To update parents on some decisions made a few years ago, the following expectations will be followed: The grade 9 Prom will be referred to as a Semi-Formal Dance. The Semi-Formal Dance is for Grade 9 students and their approved guests, from grade 8 to grade 11. Girls are encouraged to wear a spring/summer dress while the boys are encouraged to wear a dress shirt and dress pants or a suit. There won’t be a procession in the gym of all the grade 9 students. Parents are welcome to meet in the school parking lot and see the students as they arrive. Students arriving in limousines are discouraged. There will be regular classes for students the day of the semi-formal and the day after the semi-formal. New material will be covered as teachers prepare students for their upcoming exams. Cell Phone Policy Parents and students are reminded that electronic devices are permitted at school but are to be away at all times unless a teacher directs them to use them for educational purposes. Any students contravening this will have their device confiscated and parents may be invited to pick it up at the office. Grade 9 Semi-Formal – June 3rd Nova Scotia School Athletic Federation (NSSAF) Congratulations to Sidney Kharma and Lorne MacLean along with, for the first time one of our International students, Henrique Tavares Yangwho were sePage 2 Our grade 9’s will celebrate the conclusion of their junior high school years with a semiformal on Wednesday, June 3rd(7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.). Ms. Pictou, Ms. George and their committee are presently working to generate ideas for decorations. Students are reminded there is much work to do after the semi-formal and it is important that students continue to diligently prepare for end of year asBible Hill Junior High A Note from the Dalhousie Agricultural Campus and Gardens— Semi-Formal Pictures Dalhousie AC is very proud of the beauty and history of our campus. Our landscape, including the Alumni Gardens and Rock Garden, has become a popular public attraction. While we welcome you to enjoy this landscape as a backdrop for prom and graduation photos, we ask that you please respect our campus when you visit. In previous years, our gardens have sustained damage during similar visits and visitors endured traffic tie-ups. This year, parking attendants will direct the traffic flow and ensure vehicles are parked appropriately. Volunteers from our Friends of the Garden Society as well as staff will guide you through the gardens, answer questions, and help you choose the best settings. NSAC Safety and Security staff will also be on duty to assist and guide parking. Please be sure to stay on walkways when walking through gardens and respect posted parking signage. Thank you for recognizing the beauty of our campus. We hope that your visit will add to the fond memories you will have of the evening. Ottawa Trip 44 students have left for Ottawa on May 1, returning May 6. What a truly valuable experience being in the Nation’s capital. Awards Night June 11 is Awards night. Once again, the school will be using the Broadcast message system to let parents know that their child is receiving some sort of recognition that evening. This usually occurs over the weekend prior to the awards evening. Next Year’s Quebec Trip It was mentioned in a previous newsletter that grade 8 French Immersion and Integrated students will have an opportunity to raise funds selling Golf Peeler cards in the spring. The cost of each card is $40 with $20 going in the individual student’s account towards their grade 9 trip to Quebec City during Quebec Winter Carnival week! Look for this opportunity in the coming week or so! Dress Expectations The administration and staff at Bible Hill Junior High believe that the school is not only an institution for academic learning but for training for the work force as well. As a result of this, an expectation that students wear appropriate clothing to school will be enforced. This means that, in the regular school environment, students should dress respectfully by not wearing clothing that reveals their midriff or undergarments. The following are specifically prohibited for wear in the school: Hats and other headwear Muscle Shirts pants worn well below the waistline Inappropriate cresting on shirts or jackets Spaghetti straps, visible bra straps and tube tops, unless under a covering top Short shorts/ skirts (They are to be longer than the finger tips when the arms are relaxed by the side) plunging necklines Any item which poses a hazard, or may be used as a weapon, may not be worn as clothing Any other type of clothing that is deemed inappropriate for the school environment which will be addressed on a case by case basis. It is recognized that some articles of clothing might be acceptable in certain situations (e.g. Phys. Ed or Drama classes), that are not to be worn in regular classes. Students who are not in compliance with the code will be asked to "cover up" and parents will be notified if they do not comply. Message from the RCMP and School With the schools semi-formal slated for June 3rd, I have been asked by our schools liaison to remind parents to be sure they know where their children are going and what they will be doing at any after parties. She also asked me to remind parents of the following quotes from the Nova Scotia Liquor Control Act. Use of liquor by minor · 89 (1) Liquor shall not be sold, supplied or given to or procured for or by any person under the age of nineteen years, except for medicinal purposes only as provided for by this Act. · (2) Every person who knowingly sells or supplies liquor to any person under the age of nineteen years or knowingly gives liquor to or procures liquor for any person under the age of nineteen years, except for medicinal purposes only as provided by this Act, shall be liable to the penalties mentioned in Section 104. Penalty respecting subsection · 89(2) 104 Every person who knowingly violates subsection (2) of Section 89, shall for the first offence be imprisoned for not less than one month, or more than three months, and for a second or subsequent offence, be imprisoned for not less than four months, or more than twelve months. R.S., c. 260, s. 104. Upcoming May Dates for your Calendar May 8 – BHJH What’s Your Story Day – This is not a day students should be allowed to stay home. May 18 – Victoria Day – No School May 22-23– District Track & Field Meet @ the TACC Grounds May 26 – SAC meeting @ 6:00 p.m. May 29-30– Regional Track & Field Meet in Stellarton Important June Dates June 5-6– Provincial Track & Field Meetin Wolfville June 3 – Grade 9 Semi-Formal Dance 7:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m. June 11 – Awards Night starting at 6 p.m. June 12 - End of 5-week Deadline for assignments June 18 to 23 - Exams and major tests June 24 – Make-up Day June 25 to 29 – Marking & Grading Days (No school for students) June 29 – Grade 9 Graduation starting at 5:00 p.m. at CEC AV Room June 30 – Last day of school for grade 8’s – Grade 9 students do not attend Coding A number of our grade 9 students have been supporting students at Page 3 Bible Hill Junior High 25 24 Pancakes & Sausages Victora Day NO SCHOOL Tex Mex Fries 11 18 31 Mon Chicken Strips & Tators 4 17 10 3 Sun Hot Subs Chili & Breadstick 20 Meatballs, Rice & Egg Rolls 13 6 Wed Chicken Ceasar Salad/Breadstick 26 Bacon, Eggs & Hashbrowns 27 Chicken Nuggets Mac & Cheese + & Tators Breadstick 19 Grilled Cheese & Fruit Cup 12 5 Tue Chicken Quesadilla 28 21 Pizza Subs Poutine Egg McMuffins 14 7 Thu May 2015 Pizza Day Turkey Dogs 29 Taco Wrap & Nachos Hamburgers & Cheeseburgers 22 15 8 Chicken Burgers 1 Fri 30 23 16 9 2 Sat