November 9, 2023

BHS NEWSLETTER

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UPCOMING EVENTS:

 

November 10 No School in Observance of Veterans Day on Saturday, November 11th

November 17 Semi Formal

November 22 Early Dismissal

November 23-24 Thanksgiving Recess


The district calendar can be found here

Dear Parent/Guardian, 


Grades are officially stored, therefore what you see in PowerSchool is a final grade for quarter 1. We will be posting the quarter 1 report cards in MBA Reports in PowerSchool shortly. We will also be running the quarter 1 honor roll report before the end of November. Once again, if you have any questions or concerns about your child's grade in any course, please contact their teacher directly via email or phone conference. 


Please join me in congratulating our Bethel High School Marching Wildcats and Guard as they have won their second, class 2A National Title. We will be celebrating this achievement with a campus parade on Monday, November 13th starting at 10:30 a.m. at Bethel High School. We will proceed to all schools on the campus. Members of the public are invited to stand on Whittlesey Drive to celebrate this amazing achievement. Official details regarding the parade will be sent in a separate email.


Please join me in congratulating our Boys Soccer Team for winning the South-West Conference Championship. 


Finally, as we celebrate Veterans Day on Friday November 11, 2023 we would like to extend our special thanks to those who have served,  especially LTCR Dwinells and MSGT Meehan, Mr. Belcourt and Mr. Doolan from our Bethel High School Family.


Chris Troetti 

US News and World Report

We are once again pleased to announce that Bethel High School earned high National and metro-area rankings in 2023-2024 Best High Schools, which U.S. News released on August 29th. Please see Bethel High School's updated U.S. News profile page, with details about its rankings: www.usnews.com/education/best-high-schools/connecticut/districts/bethel-school-district/bethel-high-school-4413.  Thank you to our staff, students and greater community for making BHS a wonderful place to be! 

Class of 2024 - Senior portrait appointments are still available!

Click here to schedule

Ski Club Flyer.pdf
Central PTO 23-24.pdf
BHS Theater Boosters Flyer November 9 Meeting UPDATED.pdf
BMS-LionKing 11x17 poster 11-7-23 (1).pdf
Middle and High Schools.pdf
Customer flyer for drivers 2023.pdf

We are excited to continue to offer incoming freshmen, sophomores, and rising juniors an online tracking system for community service hours, called x2VOL. This paperless system allows students to enter community service hours online at any time, as well as check for volunteer opportunities.  Please note, freshmen will receive x2VOL training at the start of the school year.

 

Please take note:

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Center for Empowerment & Education 

Presentations Grades 9-12

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Character Strong Tip of the Week:  


While a person may experience anxiety for no reason, don't assume there isn't one. Emotional awareness is a skill a person can improve with some practice. Our own thoughts are often the trigger for our anxiety.  So the next time you feel suddenly anxious, ask yourself if the way you are thinking about a particular situation is realistic. If your thinking is realistic, consider ways to address the situation.  If you realize that you are overthinking a situation and creating unnecessary stress, change your thinking, put the situation in proper perspective, and it will help you reduce the anxiety.


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.

 visit the BPS EI website

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.

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