Student Resources
Schoolwide Supports
Wednesday Morning Flex Time
Flex Time is a 50 minute period on Wednesday mornings that helps students stay successful in their classes by providing them with extra work time during the school day. From 9:20-10:10am students can receive extra help from their teachers, meet with their peers to work on similar classwork, or find a quiet place to study or work independently on assignments. This period is meant to be flexible for students to use as they individually need, but is highly recommended for students to use consistently to stay on top of their work.
*Don't forget that this is the best available time to seek help from your teachers outside of class*
Student Success Center @ BMHS Media Center
Purpose:
To provide students with a monitored location for work that is accessible and academically focused during the school day.
Who: Students who have been recommended by their teacher to complete make-up work, seek tutoring, or work independently on schoolwork
What: Academically focused location to complete school work
Where: East end of the Library Media Center
When: 8am-4pm, come in during an off hour
Why: To help students be more successful in their academics
How: Talk to your teacher to get signed up!
Please email Mr. Steinbeck with any questions, david.steinbeck@eagleschools.net
HOMEWORK CLUB
Do you need a quiet space to do work after school and get help with your classes? Join the AmeriCorps Team after school in the Media Center for Homework Club
When: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
Time: After school from 4-6pm
Who: All students are welcome!
Help from: Our awesome AmeriCorps volunteer Ryan
For questions, you can email
Successful Schoology Use
Don't forget about your class Schoology courses when it comes to accessing materials and resources from each of your classes
Get familiar with the organization of each of your classes
Use the calendar feature to keep track of assignments, assessments, and other important dates
Use the calendar to keep track of where we are in the semester, breaks that might coming up, and end of semester final dates. Keeping these days in mind can help you stay organized and motivated for getting work done in your classes!
Read this article for general tips on how you can be successful in high school
Supports by Subject
English
Writing LAB
Get help with ANY writing assignment for ANY class!
Tuesdays 3:45-4:45 with Mrs. Borel Rm114
Thursdays 3:45-4:45 with Mrs. O'Carroll Rm105
SAT
SAT Prep
Monday-Thursday 4-5:30pm from October 18th - April 7th
Students can take part in prep sessions Live, Virtually, or by watching the lesson recordings.
Math: Mon or Wed from 4-5:30 with Ms. Schrammel (BMHS room 202)
English: Tues or Thurs from 4-5:30 with Ms. Minor (EVHS room 106)
If you would like to still join, use Google Classroom Code: xz65h5w
or email Brittany Kinney at bkinney@vvf.org
(Preps for all sections: Reading, Writing & Language, and Math)
Counseling
What do school counselors do?
School counselors help all students:
Apply academic achievement strategies
Manage emotions and apply interpersonal skills
Plan for postsecondary options (higher education,
military, work force)
How to get in touch with us:
Our doors are open. You do not need an appointment to meet with us. If you come to our office and we are in another meeting, you can always leave us a note or email us.
Last names A-E, grade 9-11: Josh Wright - joshua.wright@eagleschools.net
Last names F-L, grades 9-11: Kristan Carey - kristan.carey@eagleschools.net or make an appointment here
Last names M-Z, grades 9-11: Erika Gilbert - erika.gilbert@eagleschools.net or make an appointment here
Seniors last names A-L: Josh Wright - joshua.wright@eagleschools.net
Seniors last names M-Z: Kristan Carey - kristan.carey@eagleschools.net or make an appointment here
YouthPower365
Tutoring Resources
National Honor Society Tutoring
Battle Mountain Students who are in NHS are required to accomplish volunteer hours each year. Some students choose to fulfill some of their hours by offering FREE tutoring to peers.
To request time with an NHS tutor, send an email to Mr. Steinbeck at david.steinbeck@eagleschools.net using the following email template
My Future Pathways Tutoring
Free tutoring!
Monday-Saturday 4PM - 6PM
Specific Math help is Wednesdays!
The Youth Center Has:
Boys & Girls Mentoring Programs
Computers
Hangout space
Free fitness classes and equipment
More info here: myfuturepathways.org
DE Students: CMC Free virtual Tutoring
Get help with ANY assignment for ANY class!
Paid Tutoring throughout Community
These tutors are not affiliated with BMHS. Please contact them directly to setup a tutoring session or program that meets your needs and to discuss payment arrangements.
If you, or someone you know, would like to be added to our directory please have them contact Rachel Van Gorden: rachel.vangorden@eagleschools.net
Technology Support
Having Technology or Chromebook Issues?
Submit a ticket for your technology issues through the
For responsibilities regarding your personal student chromebook, please see the District Student Device Policy
Loaner Chromebooks from Library
Remember that students are able to check out loaner Chromebooks from the Library Media Center during the school day. If you need to borrow a chromebook, ask Mrs. Casey, the Librarian, and she will get you checked out with a chromebook for the day.
Remember:
Chromebooks can only be checked out for the day. Loaner chromebooks should be turned back in by the end of the school day.
These are back-up in case you leave your chromebook at home, you are having a technically issue, or have a low battery. However, you are responsible for bringing your chromebook to school every day.
Loaning a chromebook is a privilege. If you are not responsible with your loaner, this privilege will be taken away.