BCHS ANNOUNCEMENTS
February 5, 2021
Hey seniors! Check out the senior portraits posted outside Mrs. Discher’s room, 5E. If your portrait is missing or there is a problem with how it appears, let Mrs. Discher know ASAP. This is how the portraits will print in the 2021 yearbook.
Students wishing to dual enroll, take a CTE class, or be considered for Journalism, please listen to this important announcement about scheduling. If you are wishing to dual enroll, you will need to pick up a packet from the Counseling Center, even if you are currently taking college classes. If you wish to take Woodworking, Educational Careers, or Construction Trades, even if you are taking one of these classes currently, you need to complete a new application.This is the same for any off-campus CTE program such as Auto Tech, Culinary Arts, and GMCA; you must pick up and complete a new application. Journalism also requires an application. If you are unable to stop by the Counseling Center, the applications are available on the BC website. All applications are due by Thursday, February 11th.
Would you like to surprise your friends or loved one with a nice present for Valentine’s day? Next week, the sophomore class will begin taking orders for Valentine Day carnations. You can buy a single flower for $2.00 or 3 flowers for $5.00. Don’t miss out on the chance and bring your money to lunch Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday to make sure you get one!
Hey seniors! If you missed the first opportunity to meet with the U.S. Army recruiter, you’re in luck. He will be conducting another virtual visit on Monday, February 8th at 12:35 p.m.
The Drama Club will be performing a Monologue and Short Scene Showcase. Those wanting to be onstage should plan to attend our first rehearsal Monday, February 8th. If you want to help behind the scenes on crew, talk to Mr. Shields before school or Mr. Tisdale during the day. If you have any questions or are unable to attend and still want to participate, please email or talk to Mr. Shields before school in room 2D.
The Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) can be a useful test to take if you’re trying to plan out your future career. It can give you insightful information on the careers that would be best suited for you. ASVAB can also prepare you for enlistment in the military. The ASVAB will be offered free of charge at BCHS on Thursday, February 11th. If you are a junior or senior interested in the ASVAB, sign up in the Counseling Center by Tuesday, February 9th.
Northwood University will also offer a virtual visit on Wednesday, February 10th at 9:00 am. Please sign up in the Counseling Center if you would like to meet with either of these representatives.
LUNCH MONDAY – Regular or spicy chicken patty on a bun, or salad, vegetables & fruit.