May 3, 2024

BHS NEWSLETTER

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UPCOMING EVENTS:


May 6-May 17 - AP Testing

May 17 - Senior Prom

May 27 - Memorial Day Observed - NO SCHOOL

June 5, 6, 7, 10 - Final Exams / Make-ups June 11

June 7 @ 12:15 - Seniors to report to Track and Field for Grad Rehearsal 

June 10th - Graduation

June 11th - Graduation Rain Date - Last day of School


The district calendar can be found here

Dear Bethel High School Students, Parents, and Guardians,

The BHS Final Exams are just around the corner. Since this is an important academic period, we encourage all students to prepare early and to manage your time wisely as you close out the school year.  Please carefully review the schedule and the guidelines/instructions. 


Click to read the entire Exam Letter HERE


Best of luck on your Final Examinations!

Chris Troetti 

Principal

2024 Graduation Information


The Bethel High School Graduation Ceremony is rapidly approaching. This rite of passage reflects the culmination of 12 years of academic study.  It is a special opportunity for students to celebrate their accomplishments with family and friends and to embrace the future that awaits them.  Therefore, it is our wish to mark this milestone by providing the graduates, parents/guardians and guests with a dignified and memorable ceremony.  


The Bethel High School faculty and staff are looking forward to this special ceremony to be held on Ralph DeSantis Field at Bethel High School on Monday, June 10, 2024 at 6:00 p.m.  In the case of inclement weather, the ceremony will be postponed to Tuesday, June 11th at 6 pm.   The graduation ceremony will be a traditional, formal commencement exercise that we believe reflects the values of our Board of Education and our educational community.  This letter contains the major details about the ceremony so that you may plan for this important evening. 


All seniors will receive up to ten (10) graduation tickets.  These tickets can be picked up in the Library Learning Commons beginning on Wednesday, May 29th.  In order for seniors to receive tickets, all outstanding obligations (class dues, lost/damaged book fees, fines etc.), including Service Learning hours and completion of the Capstone project, must be settled.  If handicap access is needed, please contact the BHS Main Office at (203) 794-8600 ext. 1405.


A rehearsal will occur on Friday, June 7th after exams @ 12:15 pm.  Students must report to the Track & Field Training Center for rehearsal.    


On the day of Graduation, June 10, 2024, seniors must report to the Track & Field Training Center at Bethel High School promptly at 5:00 p.m.  Unless they are dropped off, all seniors must park at Bethel Middle School. Seniors should have lunch before they arrive. Guests will be admitted at 5:00 p.m.  Each guest must present a graduation ticket upon entering.


Graduating students will wear graduation robes (and honor cords if applicable) and faculty members will don full academic attire.  In keeping with a formal ceremony, graduating students are expected to dress appropriately.  Students are expected to wear semi-formal attire; collared shirts, blouses, dress slacks, skirts, dresses, ties and appropriate shoes (no high heels) are the expected apparel.  Jeans, shorts, t-shirts or sneakers are not to be worn.  Students are reminded that any inappropriate statements written on graduation caps will result in the removal of the cap and/or dismissal from the ceremony.


We remind both parents and students that all school rules are still in effect.  Parents and students should be aware that any student who is suspected of using alcohol or drugs, or who behaves in an inappropriate manner during the ceremony will be escorted from the ceremony.  Because of recent events in schools and the climate of our times, senior pranks are strictly forbidden.  Pranks can be dangerous, costly to the school, and disruptive to the educational process. As a result, we ask that you discourage your son/daughter from participating in any senior prank.  Please understand any engagement in a prank or disruptive behavior will result in disciplinary action and possible exclusion from the graduation ceremony. 


We hope that this information is helpful to parents/guardians and students and we thank you in advance for your cooperation.  Feel free to contact the BHS Main Office if you have any further questions or concerns at (203) 794-8600.

Safe Driving in Parking Lots:

We have seen an increase in fender benders in our parking lots. Most students have done the right thing and reported the incident to the main office and/or Officer Broad. However, there have been a few cases where the student or adult has left the scene of the accident. We understand that accidents happen as many of our drivers have just begun driving. Please remind your students that if they have an accident they must report it immediately. Thank you for your for your partnership in this matter. 

US News and World Report

BHS is once again ranked as a top HS in the State and Nation.  In fact, this year, we have earned our highest rank ever (#33 in the State and #1709 nationally).  The only schools who ranked higher than BHS in the SWC, are Weston and Barlow.  Congratulations to all on this outstanding achievement!


For specific details please follow this link:   US News

Post Prom Flyer.pdf
Honor A Teacher 2024 Flyer.pdf
BHS Graduation VIP flyer (newsletter).pdf
BHSTheaterBoostersEndofTheYearDinnerUPDATED.pdf
Circle of Friends Flyer 24.25.pdf
COF OS 2.12.2024.pdf
COF Announcement.pdf
Bring Me Back Home.pdf
Central PTO 23-24.pdf
post prom.pdf
Relay for Life flyer.pdf
Summer Enrichment Reading Flyer.pdf
BETHEL WALK AUDIT FLYER & INTRO.pdf
BOOKMARK CONTEST2024 (1).pdf

Do you Yoga?

Ah Ha Yoga has been a staple at Bethel High School since 2014.  In fact, students at BHS have an opportunity like no other students in the state of CT: To take a semester of Yoga for credit…How amazing is that?! I have been teaching yoga for 11 years with over 3500 hours of teaching and have had many students here at BHS take this course more than once.

Yoga is a powerful tool for teenagers to help them find calm and balance amidst the chaos of daily life.  Yoga is not simply a physical endeavor, but it is one that addresses all of the other dimensions of health (mental, emotional, and social) and it empowers teens with increased emotional intelligence.  

From simple breathing exercises to mindful movement sequences, students will experience and cultivate self-awareness, self compassion, and resilience, as well as physical strength, cardiovascular endurance, and of course, flexibility.  And by the way, you DO NOT need to be flexible to practice yoga!  Touching your toes is not the goal; it's the journey getting there.

All students are eligible to take this elective course and it will be unlike any other course you have ever taken.

~Namaste

Ms. Kaye

PSAT Score Reports


In October your child took the PSAT, and now has access to the PSAT score report online (https://studentscores.collegeboard.org/home). Your child needs to create a College Board account to be able to access the online score report. The report is interactive, and pinpoints areas of academic strengths and weaknesses in reading, writing and language, and mathematics. 

We highly recommend that you and your child access the online report to:

1.   Review Skills Insight to get targeted suggestions for improving performance;

2.   Identify test questions and answer explanations in areas of difficulty to clarify errors in understanding and answer selection; and

3.   Link your child’s College Board account with Official SAT Practice on Khan Academy to get a personalized practice plan with instruction and feedback relative to college and career readiness skills. You may access College Board’s tips on How to Link Your College Board and Khan Academy Account.

Music Department Newsletter

Character Strong Tip of the Week:  


We often hear that we should end toxic relationships because they weaken our self-esteem and mental health. While this is true, we should also end toxic habits we find ourselves using.  One toxic habit is complaining.  Everyone complains from time to time, but chronic complainers are difficult to be around and they lower their own self esteem and feel depressed.  Want to feel better everyday?  When something goes wrong, vent for a few minutes if need be, but then quit complaining all the time. Instead, use your energy to develop a plan of action to move forward and work towards putting yourself in a better place.


If you are interested in volunteering in our community, click here to learn more about the Bethel Community Cares Coalition.


Are you interested in attending a virtual Character Strong lesson?  Please email Tom Salvador for more information on upcoming virtual sessions.


For more information about the Character Strong program, please visit the BPS EI website.

A Note from The Health Office

Updated Respiratory Virus Guidance.pdf

Nurse's Office 

PARENTAL/GUARDIAN RESPONSIBILITY: 

It is your responsibility to alert the health office of your child's school if your child requires medication. Parents/guardians are responsible for supplying their child's medication (i.e. EpiPens, inhalers, diabetic supplies, etc.) at the start of each school year and replacing this medication upon expiration. These medications must be accompanied by current doctor's orders (see blank forms below) which must be signed by both the doctor and parent/guardian. 


Updated: BPS - AuthorizationofMedication.pdf

Updated Allergy Treatment Protocol.pdf


Please keep track at home of the expiration date of both the medication and orders. While the BPS nurses will attempt, if time permits, alerting parents of expiring medications and/or orders, the nurses are not responsible for reminders about expiring medications and/or orders. 


Failure to have the medication and doctor's orders in the health office will result in your child not being able to participate in field trips and various other school activities.

Working papers are available all year long from the Main Office @ BHS.  Please read this important letter.

Click this link for this important letter regarding summer employment for minors

The process is as follows:

Please don’t wait until the last minute as this may impact your start date at your new job.

 Exceptions to the need for the ED-301(Working Papers)

1. If the employer is a licensed summer camp, a municipality, state or federal employer, Working Papers are not required BUT the same prohibitions for time/days of work apply – especially with 14 and 15-years old. The prohibitions for the hazardous tasks which apply to all minors also apply – see the Hazardous Occupations Orders in the Manual. Working on roofs, use of certain machinery etc. are all prohibited.

2.  Agricultural Jobs – We do not issue Working Papers for minors to be employed on farms. When we say agriculture or farm work, we are implying work that is directly related to the function of the farm: dealing with animals, planting, picking product etc. If you get this kind of job, you must simply provide proof of age (14-17) to the employer and if you are under 16 years old, you are not permitted to use ladders or power-driven equipment.

PLEASE NOTE that this ceases to be agriculture when it is work in retail stores (not just a produce stand on the side of the road). If you are working in a STORE like a garden center, this is not agriculture and does require Working Papers.

3. Minors under 16 do not work AT ALL ANYWHERE (including agriculture) during the school year, EXCEPT that a 15-year-old may work in a Grocery Store as a cashier, bagger or stockperson and only on a Saturday for no more than 8 hours. Work is restricted to periods of school vacation (defined as when school is out of session for 5 days or more) and never on a day followed by a school day.

·       At 14 we issue Working Papers for a minor to work as a caddy or in the pro shop of a private or municipal golf course during school vacations.

·       At 15 we issue Working Papers to work in retail as a cashier, bagger or stock person during school vacations or for the grocery store exception during the school year.

Nondiscrimination Statement

 

The Board of Education complies with all applicable federal, state and local laws prohibiting the exclusion of any person from any of its educational programs or activities, or the denial to any person of the benefits of any of its educational programs or activities because of race, color, religion, age, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, national origin, alienage, ancestry, disability, pregnancy, genetic information, veteran status, or gender identity or expression, subject to the conditions and limitations established by law.

 

It is the policy of the Board that any form of discrimination or harassment on the basis of race, color, religion, age, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, national origin, alienage, ancestry, disability, pregnancy, genetic information, veteran status, or gender identity or expression, or any other basis prohibited by state or federal law is prohibited, whether by students, Board employees or third parties subject to the control of the Board.  The Board’s prohibition of discrimination or harassment in its educational programs or activities expressly extends to academic, nonacademic and extracurricular activities, including athletics.  It is also the policy of the Board to provide for the prompt and equitable resolution of complaints alleging any discrimination on the basis of protected characteristics such as race, color, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, national origin, alienage, disability (including pregnancy), veteran status, or gender identity or expression.

 

         Title IX District Coordinator, Dr. Kristen Brooks, Assistant Superintendent, 1 School Street, Bethel, CT 06801, 203-794-8613                                  Section 504 District Coordinator, Dr. Christine Sipala, Director of Special Education & Pupil Services, 1 School Street, Bethel, CT 06801, 203-794-8616