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BCHS Announcements 11/8/19

November 8, 2019

The Comedy Blitz is happening tomorrow, Saturday at 8:00 pm in the Auditorium. There will be 5 comedians from Chicago here to entertain you, your friends and family. General Admission Tickets are still available and the price goes up the day of the show, so order them online now at bcauditorium.ludus.com.

Student Council’s fall elections have officially begun! Packets can be picked up NOW from Mrs. DuBois’s room, 8B, and are due back to her by 3:00 pm on Monday, November 11th. There are spots to be filled in every class, so make sure to stop by and see how you can be a voice, not an echo!

Reminder to all ladies interested in playing women’s basketball, practices begin on Monday, November 11th after school in the main gym. You must have a completed sports physical on file in the main office in order to tryout.

Just a REMINDER – Picture retakes will be NEXT Wednesday, November 13th. Please bring your original pictures with you to return.

BCHS will be administering two AP Exams this spring, Calculus and Biology.  You can register through November 13th in the Counseling Office. After that the cost to register increases by $40. If you have any questions or if there is interest in taking a different AP exam stop by and see Mrs. Brown.

Hey Seniors and Juniors.  On Thursday, November 14th a representative from Delta College will be here at 11:30.  Sign up in the counseling office if you would like to meet with her.

Good afternoon Lancers! Next week is #kindnessweek and Creekers for a Cause is ready to celebrate with an amazing spirit week! 

Monday is Dream of Kindness and you get to wear comfy and cozy pjs! Free hot cocoa and donut holes will be available in the morning before school! 

Tuesday is Superhero Day because you are all your own heroes! 

Wednesday is World Kindness Day so we are asking that you wear purple and orange to represent non violence. 

Thursday is Ride the Kindness Wave so pull out your summer beach outfits. (Remember our school dress code).

Friday is Glow with Kindness day, so wear your best neon!

And now and announcement from Project 111…

When your car is covered with snow, please clear off Car Completely and allow extra time to get to your destination.

·       If snow has fallen since your car was parked, take the time to thoroughly brush it off the vehicle–including the roof–and scrape any ice from the windows. “Peephole driving” through a small, cleared spot on your windshield reduces your visibility and is quite dangerous.

We would also like everyone to Slow Down when there is inclement weather!

Speed Limits are set for ‘Ideal Road Conditions’.  That means when the roads are snowy or icy (or even wet) going the speed limit is most likely not ‘ideal.’ 

·       Reduce your speed and drive smoothly. In slippery conditions, tires lose their grip more easily, affecting all aspects of your driving: braking, turning, and accelerating. Keeping the speeds down will give you more time to react to slippage or a possible collision, and it will lessen the damage should things go wrong.

·       Don’t let four- or all-wheel drive give you a false sense of security. 4WD and AWD systems only provide extra traction when accelerating. They provide no advantage when braking or cornering.

LUNCH MONDAY: Bosco Sticks & Marinara or Pulled Pork on Flatbread, Fresh Veggies, Carrots, Cauliflower, Cucumbers & Diced Pears.

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