January 27, 2025
Greetings, BHS Families, Students & Community! As you'll see, this issue is packed with upcoming events, updates, and celebrations. When you have a few minutes to set aside, I encourage you to really take a look -- and hopefully pencil some events on your calendar! We love seeing our families at conferences, concerts, plays, and athletics events, and there is no shortage of opportunities for you to see what our amazing students can do.
First, I've been starting to receive some questions about conferences, so here is a preview of this year's plan. Spring Conferences are scheduled for March 4th and March 5th this year. March 4th is the final day of your student's February Break. School is in session on March 5th, but BSD will release all schools at 11:30am for afternoon conferences. Sign-up will open to the general public in mid-February. We are embracing a hybrid approach to conferences in order to provide the option most convenient and accessible to parents; that means that you can choose to conference in person, or join remotely. When you schedule your conferences, you'll need to note if you want it to meet remotely.
Please note that in the coming weeks, many teachers will be reaching out directly to families who, for a variety of reasons, they wish to meet with. That said, anyone is welcome to schedule a conference; even if you don't receive direct teacher outreach, if you have concerns you wish to address with your student’s teachers, please sign yourself up for a conference. Unable to find a time that works for you? Please remember that teachers meet with parents and guardians year-round, not just during designated conference days, so you have other opportunities to talk with your student’s teachers about grades, attendance, strengths and areas for growth.
On a different note, all BSD principals have been responding to concerns from members of our school community around the continued safety and well-being of students with immigrant, refugee or asylum-seeker status. Principals have received and been trained in updated district procedures to ensure that we act in ways consistent with the rule of law, and that any requests of us are legal and valid. I have also passed on this information to all staff who monitor entrances, and the main office team. If you would like to know more about our procedures around encounters with law enforcement and access to education, student privacy, and immigration enforcement, please let me know and I'd be happy to meet with you. As always, BSD is committed to protecting our students’ rights, creating a welcoming and inclusive environment free of barriers to the education of each student, regardless of a child’s or family member’s immigration status.
Thank you for your support of and investment in our school, our young people, and our learning community.
With appreciation,
Sabrina Westdijk
BHS Principal
This week, School Counselors will be visiting EMS and HMS to introduce ourselves to the incoming Class of 2029! On Wednesday, 1/29, we’ll welcome the parents and caregivers of our rising 9th graders to an information night to offer a broad overview of life in high school and the course request and scheduling process.
If you're unable to attend, please contact bhscounseling@bsdvt.org with any questions or concerns you may have.
Seniors: Don’t forget to order your cap, gown, and tassel now! Starting in FEBRUARY orders will have an added fee! Avoid the fee and order today!
Check out the variety of BHS graduation packages, including hoodies, and graduation announcements on our BHS Graduation Website.
If you're experiencing a financial hardship, please reach out to your student’s counselor to ask about receiving assistance.
Come celebrate the BHS Music Department as their main ensembles perform this coming Thursday, January 30th at 7pm at St. Paul’s Church! The concert will feature the Band, Choir and Orchestra students!!
Please encourage your 11th grader to sign up for the March 15th SAT here at BHS! Any student who wishes to take the SAT on campus with us on the March 15th test date must submit a completed registration form, with payment attached, to Lisa Straley in the Main Office by 3:30 pm on Friday January 31, 2025. Both the form and fee must be submitted by the deadline. Test fee waivers are available to those students who qualify for the federal Free and Reduced Price Lunch Program.
PLEASE NOTE: Students who meet the income requirements for federal Free and/or Reduced Lunch Program (FRPL) are eligible for a full waiver of the test fee.
If you have any questions, please reach out to our Testing Coordinator, Mr. David Rome, at bhs-apc@bsdvt.org.
BHS Student Artists are featured in the exhibition at Burlington City Arts (BCA) at 135 Church St. The exhibition runs from the opening reception on Friday, Jan. 24 5:00-7:00 until Saturday, February 1. Admission is free to stop by and see art from BHS students.
Becoming / Vermont features approximately 40 works by teen artists from the greater Burlington area. It is the culmination of Burlington City Arts’ Fall 2024 Artist-in-Residence project with current and previous exhibiting BCA artists including ArtLords, Michelle Im, and Sarah Stefana Smith. Through a series of three brief residencies, high school students explored processes such as hand-building, weaving, and mural painting.
A big shout-out to Lisa Zhou-Hackett, who was chosen to represent BHS at the Young Artist Recital at St. Paul’s Cathedral. She along with ten other students from Vermont were featured at the Annual Tuesday Recital Series honoring the best young musicians in Vermont! Also, thank you to Meredith Wells for accompanying Lisa!
In the Spotlight: Burlington High School Among the 300 State Finalists in the National Samsung Solve for Tomorrow STEM Competition
The 15th Annual Samsung Solve for Tomorrow is a national competition designed to empower students in grades 6-12 to unleash the power of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) to create innovative solutions addressing critical issues in their local communities. The competition empowers public middle and high school students to catalyze change by applying Problem-based Learning principles, environmental stewardship, and social impact entrepreneurship to address some of society's most pressing challenges.
Students in Colby Skoglund’s Advanced Principles of Engineering II class have been named State Finalists in the Samsung Solve for Tomorrow competition! With this recognition, we have won $2,500 in Samsung technology for our classroom! This award will not be received until the completion of phase two where a Vermont State Winner will be announced and the prize package increases to $12,000.
Junior, Ruby Dutcher, identified the issue the class submitted.
There are so many cyanobacteria blooms in Lake Champlain during the summer, but the current detection system is weekly and the website is confusing. Cyanobacteria produce dangerous toxins that seep into the water when they are present in large groups, known as blooms. These blooms can cause respiratory issues, poisoning, and even death in some cases. Blooms are especially prevalent after heavy rainfall, as water overruns the street and carries pollutants into the lake. This impacts not only the residents of our community, but also the bustling tourism, and abundant wildlife in our region.
Our idea is to create an app that gives current data to the user about the state of the water. The app will have a camera feature that allows users to take a picture of a body of water that may be contaminated with cyanobacteria. Then, an AI model will sort the picture into one of three existing categories: generally safe, low alert, and high alert. With this system, users will be able to get instant confirmation about the safety of the water. The app will also track weather data, and correlate it to cyanobacteria blooms.
We need to understand the science of cyanobacteria blooms, engineer a software app that shares these measurements in a way that is easily understood by the general public, and program an AI model to recognize pictures of cyanobacterial blooms and sort them into categories of severity.
We will need to work with community partners to better understand current data collection and communication processes. Students will then research the app development process to navigate the development of their own application. This work will require collaboration, communication, critical thinking and problem solving skills -- all of which will be beneficial with any field they choose to enter.
All state finalists are eligible to continue to the next phase where an Activity Plan is submitted that outlines how students will execute their STEM project. This plan should define the community problem, propose a STEM solution, set objectives, detail activities, and describe the expected impact. The Burlington High School students submitted their Activity plan last week.
The Burlington High School students working on this challenge include: Matt Chamberlain, Scarlett Contreras-Montesano, Ruby Dutcher, Sean Early, Austin Grzych, John Minor, Hana Sehovic, Brody Waters, Finley Weeks, and Lisa Zhou-Hackett.
Other Vermont state finials schools are: Barre Elementary & Middle School, Crossett Brook Middle School, Harwood Union Middle School, and Hazen Union High School.
The Vermont state winner will be announced at the end of this month.
BHS Philosophy Club Win Regional Competition
On Saturday, 1/25, the BHS Philosophy Club team, coached by parent volunteer Tyler Doggett, competed in the New Hampshire Regional Ethics Bowl and won! This is a competition where high school teams compete in the field of ethics discussion. We are now the bi-state ethics bowl champions!
Augustus Barkyoumb Miranda Brown
Felix Doggett Sam Doherty
Ruby Dutcher Tristan Feralio
Vera Finkenzeller Jesse Fitzgerald
Annie Harte Ella Lopez
Cal Simon Mac Spencer
Ella Stadecker
The BHS Math League team is off to a great start this season! The team placed 4th in each of its first two meets (out of 13 schools). Perfect test scores were achieved by Tank Chandler (three times), Gus O’Neil-Dunne, and Max Reif. The next meet is Monday 1/27 at Vergennes.
The AMC Math 10 and 12 exams were administered in November. This is a national prize exam that is taken by high school students every year. Top scorers at BHS were Connor Byam (AMC 12) and Elliot Throop (AMC 10).
The UVM Math Exam will be administered at BHS on March 11. High school students across the state will be taking the exam with prizes awarded to the top finishers. Good luck to all BHS participants!
Spirit Week 2.0: Feb 3-7th (This is the Week of Winter Ball) Themes will be shared next week!
Winter Ball: Feb 8th @ Hilton, 8-11 TICKETS ON SALE NOW
Winter Fest: Feb 21st on the BHS Parking garage rooftop, 2:30-3:15 **DRESS WARMLY**
Calcutta/Cabaret Night: April 11th @ Edmunds MS ($$$ raised will cover free/reduced dance tickets for PROM)
Class Meetings: During Advisory April 1st (Juniors/Seniors) & April 7th (Freshmen/Sophomores)
Senior Meetings: During Advisory on 1/28, 2/18, 4/1, 4/29 & 5/20, Afterschool 6/3 & 6/11
UPCOMING: Custodian, IT & Cafeteria Staff Appreciation Dinner, 100th day of school, senior shirt sales, PROM, 2025-26 student president elections & (possibly) a spring Student 5k
~MORE INFORMATION TO COME!~
In addition to our usual after school programs, we're excited to share another new opportunity: Arabic class, with the first of 10 sessions scheduled for 1/29.
BHS Afterschool is very happy to re-introduce the Heritage Language program, an afterschool program focused on providing *free* introductory instruction in heritage languages for students and BHS staff. These classes are a great, low stakes opportunity for students to start learning a new language, or to refresh their skills! These courses are not credit-bearing.
PLP Senior-Led conferences will be April 8th and 9th, 2025. Seniors will receive a letter in the mail with their conference information. Parents and guardians are invited to attend the conference. Seniors should use the Senior PLP Checklist to make sure their PLP is ready for presentation.
During the next few weeks, the BCL team will be doing outreach to students who may want to apply for next year’s program. On 1/27, we will be presenting during Advisory periods to all Sophomores and Juniors. On Tuesday, 1/28, students who want to learn more will have the opportunity to get passes from their Advisor to join a small-group information session. Feel free to let your student know about these upcoming opportunities. The BCL team will also be tabling in the cafeteria. Interested students should stop by!
The application for BCL’s 2025-26 program is live! Admissions are rolling, but ideally students should apply before course registration in February. Even if they don't know if BCL will fit in their schedule, students who are interested should still apply!
VSAC’s College & Career Pathways
On Thursday, March 20, we will be bringing students to VSAC’s College & Career Pathways event at Saint Michael’s College. Students will attend the event from 9am-2pm and participate in three workshops of their choosing.
There is no cost to attend, and lunch is included. Workshops will include how to choose, apply to, and pay for college and career training programs, and pathways to skilled trades and great careers that don’t require a degree.
We have 20 spaces available for BHS students, if your student is interested in participating, they should give a completed permission slip to Ms. Stein in room 209a as soon as possible.
Students and their parents/guardians are also invited to attend the free event for families on Saturday, March 8, with options to participate in-person at UVM or online via Zoom. All sessions will also be recorded for future viewing.
You can find more information and additional college and career planning resources for families at vsac.org/ccp.
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Career Technical Education Updates
We had 77 students visit BTC on Thursday, January 23rd - our largest cohort in recent history. If your student missed the field trip there are other opportunities to visit, please click here for more information. If these dates do not fit in your student’s schedule, please reach out to BTC School Counselor James Yepez at jyepez@bsdvt.org
Applications are open for both BTC and CTE. If your student is interested they should apply before the March deadline.
UVM’s Girls Who Code Club
What: Coding club for grades 5-12, gender inclusive
When: Saturdays 10am-12pm from January 25 to April 26, except UVM's holidays and breaks
Where: On UVM's campus (complete registration for more specific details)
Cost: Free of charge!
Aiken Discover Engineering Day - February 22, 9:30-2:30, 2025
Discover Engineering is a day of hands-on learning and exploration for youth in 5th-12th grades to learn about engineering, build skills, and network with college students, professors, and professionals in the field. Organized by UVM’s College of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences (CEMS) and UVM Extension 4-H, the day includes an Engineering Scavenger Hunt (interactive exhibits showcasing various types of engineering and career pathways), and an afternoon of learning through hands-on workshops. Lunch provided.
*FREE EVENT* Registration open HERE until filled, or Monday, Feb 17 at 5:00 pm.