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Mission“To enable ALL students to succeed in a changing world.”…Mission Vision“Learning and achievement for ALL students.”…Vision Values“To treat ALL of our students as we would want our own child(ren) to be treated”…Values Goals…“To provide a safe school climate that promotes learning for ALL students.”…Goals “To provide collaborative opportunities for ALL students and staff.” “To utilize best practice teaching strategies that will allow for the success of ALL students.” “To provide appropriate academic and social interventions for ALL students.” BASH Week In Review January 29, 2016 *Please be sure to view our “Additional Enclosures” in the BASH Week In Review e-newsletter mailing for important documents supplementing the BASH Week In Review! Walking Path From The North (Student) Parking Lot) & Traffic Pattern: Walking access to and from the BASH east entrance via the access road from the north (student) parking lot should be through utilization of the “cattle chute” (between the temporary barriers and the access road wall) ONLY. For your safety, please DO NOT walk on the roadway between the temporary barriers and the guard rail. The access road will now be open to traffic ONE WAY ONLY from the east entrance parking lot to the north (student) parking lot. Please DO NOT utilize the access road in a vehicle from the north (student) parking lot to the east entrance parking lot as this is the WRONG direction. Please be sure to follow the directions of ALL posted signage. Nutrition Habit Challenge 2016 Win a Trip to Disney! Join the Boyertown Area School District, Boyertown YMCA, and the Wellness Council of Boyertown for the Nutrition Habit Challenge - Feb. 1st through 29th. The objective of the Challenge is to educate, motivate and inspire our community to take personal responsibility for improving health habits. By participating in the Challenge, you win by making a positive change to your diet/lifestyle, and become eligible to win a trip for four to Disney World! In addition, you will be entered into a drawing for “healthy” prizes. Free activities are planned for all participants at Boyertown YMCA. Registration is necessary by 1/31/16. Link to register and more information: www.nutritionhabitchallenge.com See the flyers under this week’s additional enclosures for additional information. End of Semester I/Marking Period II & Report Card Viewing Via The HAC: Semester I/marking period II ended on Friday January 22, 2016. Report cards via the HAC will be available for viewing on Monday, February 1, 2016 after 4:00PM. Course Selection Card Collection (Current Sophomores & Juniors) For 2016/2017 School Year:
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Mission…“To enable ALL students to succeed in a changing world.”…Mission

Vision…“Learning and achievement for ALL students.”…Vision

Values…“To treat ALL of our students as we would want our own child(ren) to be treated”…Values Goals…“To provide a safe school climate that promotes learning for ALL students.”…Goals

“To provide collaborative opportunities for ALL students and staff.” “To utilize best practice teaching strategies that will allow for the success of ALL students.” “To provide appropriate academic and social interventions for ALL students.”

BASH Week In Review January 29, 2016

*Please be sure to view our “Additional Enclosures” in the BASH Week In Review e-newsletter mailing for

important documents supplementing the BASH Week In Review!

Walking Path From The North (Student) Parking Lot) & Traffic Pattern:

Walking access to and from the BASH east entrance via the access road from the north (student) parking lot should be

through utilization of the “cattle chute” (between the temporary barriers and the access road wall) ONLY. For your

safety, please DO NOT walk on the roadway between the temporary barriers and the guard rail. The access road will

now be open to traffic ONE WAY ONLY from the east entrance parking lot to the north (student) parking lot. Please

DO NOT utilize the access road in a vehicle from the north (student) parking lot to the east entrance parking lot as

this is the WRONG direction. Please be sure to follow the directions of ALL posted signage.

Nutrition Habit Challenge 2016 – Win a Trip to Disney!

Join the Boyertown Area School District, Boyertown YMCA, and the Wellness Council of Boyertown for the

Nutrition Habit Challenge - Feb. 1st through 29th. The objective of the Challenge is to educate, motivate and inspire

our community to take personal responsibility for improving health habits. By participating in the Challenge, you win

by making a positive change to your diet/lifestyle, and become eligible to win a trip for four to Disney World! In

addition, you will be entered into a drawing for “healthy” prizes. Free activities are planned for all participants at

Boyertown YMCA.

Registration is necessary by 1/31/16. Link to register and more information: www.nutritionhabitchallenge.com

See the flyers under this week’s additional enclosures for additional information.

End of Semester I/Marking Period II & Report Card Viewing Via The HAC:

Semester I/marking period II ended on Friday January 22, 2016. Report cards via the HAC will be available for

viewing on Monday, February 1, 2016 after 4:00PM.

Course Selection Card Collection (Current Sophomores & Juniors) For 2016/2017 School Year:

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Mission…“To enable ALL students to succeed in a changing world.”…Mission

Vision…“Learning and achievement for ALL students.”…Vision

Values…“To treat ALL of our students as we would want our own child(ren) to be treated”…Values Goals…“To provide a safe school climate that promotes learning for ALL students.”…Goals

“To provide collaborative opportunities for ALL students and staff.” “To utilize best practice teaching strategies that will allow for the success of ALL students.” “To provide appropriate academic and social interventions for ALL students.”

Throughout the day on Friday, February 5, 2016 All BASH teachers will meet with students to sign any unsigned

course selection cards. All social studies teachers will collect course selection cards from BASH students

(Sophomores & Juniors) and submit to the School Counseling office along with a list of those students who did not

submit a card. Please remind your son/daughter to have his/her signed course selection card to turn in to his/her social

studies teacher on this day.

Attention Parents/Guardians of BASH Seniors:

If the schools your son/daughter had applied to, and/or been accepted to, requires the school to send his/her first

semester or Mid-Year Grades, your son/daughter will need to drop-off an addressed, stamped envelope to the School

Counseling Office for each school that needs them sent. BASH cannot FAX, EMAIL, or send the grades

electronically. This includes schools that he/she applied to through the COMMON APP. In summary, your

son/daughter needs to bring an addressed, stamped envelope to the School Counseling Office for any and all schools

that he/she needs to send his/her mid-year grades. The grades will be finalized and ready to be sent on Tuesday,

February 2, 2016.

Parent/Guardian-Teacher Conferences & POS Presentation:

We look forward to your visit on Thursday, February 4, 2016 between 5:30PM-8:30PM for our second semester

parent/guardian-teacher conferences. Please remember to contact the BASH library to sign up for conference times.

Additionally, there will be a Program of Studies (POS)/Course Selection Process Presentation on this same evening

for parents/guardians of all current sophomore and junior students at 7:00PM in the auditorium.

School Climate Survey:

All BASH students will be taking a BASD school climate survey at some point within the following window of

dates…

Monday, January 18, 2016 through Friday, January 22, 2016.

BASD school climate parent survey is now available to ALL BASD parents during the same time frame as the

students. Please take 10-15 minutes to complete this survey. The survey link is provided below…

http://www.surveygizmo.com/s3/2524344/2015-16-District-Climate-Survey-Parent-Boyertown-Area-School-

District

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Mission…“To enable ALL students to succeed in a changing world.”…Mission

Vision…“Learning and achievement for ALL students.”…Vision

Values…“To treat ALL of our students as we would want our own child(ren) to be treated”…Values Goals…“To provide a safe school climate that promotes learning for ALL students.”…Goals

“To provide collaborative opportunities for ALL students and staff.” “To utilize best practice teaching strategies that will allow for the success of ALL students.” “To provide appropriate academic and social interventions for ALL students.”

Boyertown “Y” Flyer:

Please see flyer under last week’s (1-15-16) additional enclosures for information about the Boyertown “Y.”

ATTENTION BASH STUDENTS PARKING IN THE CVS PLAZA PARKING LOT:

Parents, please remind your student driver that the CVS plaza parking lot is for private use of patrons utilizing the

stores in that plaza. Please be cognizant that parking in that lot during/throughout the school day will leave you

vulnerable to having your vehicle ticketed and/or towed at your expense

Program of Studies For The 2016/2017 School Year:

On Tuesday, December 8, 2015 Boyertown Area School District Board of School Director’s approved the 2016/2017

school year Program Of Studies (POS). The access for this POS document can be obtained by clicking the links

provided below…

http://www.boyertownasd.org/domain/94

http://www.boyertownasd.org/Page/1294

http://www.boyertownasd.org/Page/4113

BASH will be sending home (via post mail) information related to POS/Course Selection Process presentations after

the holiday break. Please feel free to begin to review the posted POS document and call the school counseling office

with any questions you may have. It is never too early to begin planning for next school year’s (2016/2017) courses.

Parent/Guardian-Teacher Conferences & POS Course Selection Process Presentation SAVE-THE DATE:

The next Parent/Guardian-Teacher Conferences will be held on Thursday, February 4, 2016 from 5:30PM-8:30PM.

Information relative to conference scheduling has been mailed home today via post mail. During this same evening,

there will be a Program of Studies/Course Selection Process Presentation in the Auditorium at 7:00PM for

parents/guardians of current sophomore and junior students. Current sophomore & junior students have had course

selection cards distributed to them this past week in an assembly during FLEX. Please encourage them to work with

their teachers, school counselors, grade level principal and you in careful selection of courses for the 2016/2017

school year.

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Mission…“To enable ALL students to succeed in a changing world.”…Mission

Vision…“Learning and achievement for ALL students.”…Vision

Values…“To treat ALL of our students as we would want our own child(ren) to be treated”…Values Goals…“To provide a safe school climate that promotes learning for ALL students.”…Goals

“To provide collaborative opportunities for ALL students and staff.” “To utilize best practice teaching strategies that will allow for the success of ALL students.” “To provide appropriate academic and social interventions for ALL students.”

Substitute Aides/Paraprofessionals Needed:

Our school district has immediate openings for substitute aides/paraprofessionals. Positions will vary from three to

six and a half hours daily with an hourly wage of $9.88. Applications are accessible on our website,

www.boyertownasd.org, or you can pick one up at the Education Center. If you have any questions, please call 610-

369-7606.

Mary Poppins Tickets For Sale:

Tickets will now be sold starting this Wednesday evening January 6, 2016 at the BASH East Entrance from 6:00PM-

8:00PM. Tickets will be available for sale every Wednesday night until the end of March.

Tickets may also be ordered by printing off the order form from the BASD website. Please complete the paperwork,

send in the money, and a self-addressed, stamped envelope C/O Jeff Brunner at BASH. Just go

to http://www.boyertownasd.org and find Mary Poppins Tickets on the Quick Links on the right hand side of the

page.

The dates and times for the show are as follows…

Thursday, April 7 – 7:00PM

Friday, April 8 – 7:00PM

Saturday, April 9 – 7:00PM

Sunday, April 10 – 2:00PM

All seats are reserved and are selling fast. The price of admission is $12.00/ticket.

“Navigating the Teen Years – Support for Parents:”

Spring Ford Counseling Services at 201 North Fourth Avenue (Suite 101) in Royersford PA (19468) is sponsoring a

program to assist parents relative to navigating the teen years. These sessions will be held on Wednesday evening’s 1-

6-16, 1-13-16, 1-20-16, and 1-27-16. Feel free to attend one, two, r all sessions

Tech Fest 2016:

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Mission…“To enable ALL students to succeed in a changing world.”…Mission

Vision…“Learning and achievement for ALL students.”…Vision

Values…“To treat ALL of our students as we would want our own child(ren) to be treated”…Values Goals…“To provide a safe school climate that promotes learning for ALL students.”…Goals

“To provide collaborative opportunities for ALL students and staff.” “To utilize best practice teaching strategies that will allow for the success of ALL students.” “To provide appropriate academic and social interventions for ALL students.”

Hey students, do you love showing off what you can do with technology? How about sharing your projects with us at

the BASD Tech Fest? The Student Showcase will take place on Thursday, March 24, 2016 at Jr. High West. See the

first link below for an entertaining introduction from Mrs. Hanna and Mrs. Hester. The second link provides more

information about the project requirements and registration procedures. See your teachers or e-mail Mrs. Hanna

[email protected] or Mrs. Hester [email protected] with questions.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=riG-xdIQovo

https://sites.google.com/a/student.boyertownasd.org/techfest16/student-showcase

Tech Fest 2016: How your business or organization can help:

We have had a great response so far to our call for projects from students and teachers. To thank the students, we

want to be able to raffle off prizes and provide all with a Student Showcase t-shirt. Please consider urging your

business or organization to make a donation to help us realize that goal. Checks should be made out to “BASD

Activity Fund”. See this week’s additional enclosures for more information or if you have questions. Thank you in

advance for your support!

BASD 2016/2017 School Calendar:

On December 8, 2015 the Board of School Directors approved the 2016-2017 Student Calendar. A copy of the

calendar was enclosed in the 12-11-16 Week in Review’s additional enclosures. It is also posted on our District

website as well as the BASH website. Next year’s calendar is similar to our current calendar.

Sophomore Career Portfolio Assignment additional Requirement:

As an addition to the career portfolio graduation requirements, ALL sophomore students are now required to complete an online Digital Driver’s License (DDL) – High School Units ONLY - component in order to complement the 1:1 laptop computer initiative. The due date for this requirement to stay current with career portfolio obligations is Friday, January 22, 2016. Beginning Monday, December 14, 2015 through Tuesday, December 22, 2015, ALL sophomore students will have time in their FLEX assignment to work to complete this requirement. STUDENTS MUST LIST THEIR HOMEROOM TEACHER/ADVISOR (HR/ADV) AS THEIR TEACHER WHILE COMPLETING THE DDL. Student help desk in the BASH library will be available during FLEX for assistance. Additionally, provided below is the constructed response question that must be completed at the conclusion of the DDL requirement:

● What does it mean to be a digital citizen? After completing the modules of the Digital Driver’s License,

analyze two themes you feel are most important and why. What are the specific impacts on students and

society related to those themes?

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Mission…“To enable ALL students to succeed in a changing world.”…Mission

Vision…“Learning and achievement for ALL students.”…Vision

Values…“To treat ALL of our students as we would want our own child(ren) to be treated”…Values Goals…“To provide a safe school climate that promotes learning for ALL students.”…Goals

“To provide collaborative opportunities for ALL students and staff.” “To utilize best practice teaching strategies that will allow for the success of ALL students.” “To provide appropriate academic and social interventions for ALL students.”

Both the DDL certificate of completion and the constructed response MUST be uploaded to ALL sophomore students

career portfolio by the Friday, January 22, 2016 to remain current with career portfolio obligations.

Rotary Youth Exchange:

Rotary District 7430 is currently seeking candidates for the Youth Exchange Program for 2016/2017. Every Year

about 8,000 students are trained by Rotary International and ESSEX volunteers to be unofficial ambassadors of their

community and country. Please see flyer under past week’s (10-16-15) additional enclosures for more information.

Post Prom 2016 Fundraising Information:

Please click http://www.boyertownasd.org/Page/2460 which will allow for you to access various information relative

to post prom 2016 including fundraising flyers and information regarding post prom 2016 fundraising efforts. Please

support post prom 2016 with their fundraising efforts as they strive to provide a post prom evening that is safe and fun

for our students.

Fall Class Schedule:

Studio B is offering several fine arts opportunities. See the flyer in past week’s (10-2-15) additional enclosures for

more details.

Parents & Students of BASH and Bear Creek:

The web address to the group purchase site is:

https://websales.skibearcreek.com/e-commerce/grplogin2.aspx

To log into the account, each group member will need the club name and password that are listed below:

CLUB NAME: WS7

PASSWORD: 16BOYER

*Please note: The club name and passwords should all be capitalized for the login to work.

BASH Week-To-Week Review:

BASH Calendar of Events Reminder…

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Mission…“To enable ALL students to succeed in a changing world.”…Mission

Vision…“Learning and achievement for ALL students.”…Vision

Values…“To treat ALL of our students as we would want our own child(ren) to be treated”…Values Goals…“To provide a safe school climate that promotes learning for ALL students.”…Goals

“To provide collaborative opportunities for ALL students and staff.” “To utilize best practice teaching strategies that will allow for the success of ALL students.” “To provide appropriate academic and social interventions for ALL students.”

Please remember to click http://www.boyertownasd.org/Page/10 which will allow for you to access BASH calendar

of events directly from our BASH website.

BASH Information…

Click http://www.boyertownasd.org/domain/106 to sign-up for HAC (Home Access Center) Home Access Center!

Click http://www.boyertownasd.org/Domain/8 to view the following Calendars...

BASD Comprehensive Calendar

2015/2016 SY BASD School Calendar

2015/2016 SY Secondary Day Number Calendar (BASH-JHW-JHE)

2015/2016 SY BCTC School Calendar

Additionally, BASH maintains an extensive calendar on its website. By clicking

http://www.boyertownasd.org/Domain/8 you can access this calendar by just going to the left side of the homepage

to “View Calendar” and click!

Recent Mailings... Click http://www.boyertownasd.org/Page/1269 to access information on letters from the principal’s desk

BASH School Counseling Department Information...

Class of 2016 Parents and Students: Please sign up for text messages from the School Counseling Office by clicking

on the link below and following the directions on that link. Counselors will be sending text messages out throughout

the year regarding important information for the Class of 2016.

http://pdfs.remind.com/invite?alternate_phone_number=%28484%29+334-

4496&class_code=boy16&class_name=Class+of+2016&phone_number=81010&sms_supported=true&user_signatur

e=B.+Shive

Click http://www.boyertownasd.org/domain/126 to access the BASH School Counseling Homepage!

Click http://www.boyertownasd.org/Page/1335 to access information on kids promise support groups at BASH!

NEW – 2016-17 FAFSA Completion Video!

PHEAA’s How to Complete the FAFSA for 2016-17 provides students with timesaving advice and uniquely helpful

tips about completing the FAFSA. If you need to complete the FAFSA form for your child, please take a moment to

view this video. Just click on the link.

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Mission…“To enable ALL students to succeed in a changing world.”…Mission

Vision…“Learning and achievement for ALL students.”…Vision

Values…“To treat ALL of our students as we would want our own child(ren) to be treated”…Values Goals…“To provide a safe school climate that promotes learning for ALL students.”…Goals

“To provide collaborative opportunities for ALL students and staff.” “To utilize best practice teaching strategies that will allow for the success of ALL students.” “To provide appropriate academic and social interventions for ALL students.”

College/Career Information!

Click http://www.boyertownasd.org/site/Default.aspx?PageID=86 to access information relative to BASH Career

Portfolio Graduation Requirement information for all senior, junior & sophomore students!

College Visitations to BASH Information!

Post-Secondary School Visitors Calendar- Students may sign up to meet with a representative by securing a pass in

the School Counseling Office. http://www.boyertownasd.org/Page/4346

BASH Health Suite (Nurse): Click http://www.boyertownasd.org/domain/919 to access the BASH Health (Nurse's) suite homepage!

BASH Library:

Click http://www.boyertownasd.org/domain/125 to access the BASH Library homepage!

Click http://www.boyertownasd.org/Page/1300 to access the BASH new library hours!

BASH 1:1 Laptop Initiative Information:

Click http://www.boyertownasd.org/Domain/1224

BASH BYOT (Bring Your Own Technology):

Click http://www.boyertownasd.org//site/Default.aspx?PageID=577 to access information for BASD/BASH BYOT!

BASH Concurrent Enrollment:

Click http://www.boyertownasd.org/domain/97 to access information on an inexpensive way to earn college credits

while still in high school!

BASH No Place For Hate Information...

Click http://www.boyertownasd.org/domain/247 to access information relative to BASD/BASH No Place for Hate!

BASH Athletic Department Information... Due to changes in our scheduling programs and procedures, our most current schedules can be found at:

www.schedulestar.com

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Mission…“To enable ALL students to succeed in a changing world.”…Mission

Vision…“Learning and achievement for ALL students.”…Vision

Values…“To treat ALL of our students as we would want our own child(ren) to be treated”…Values Goals…“To provide a safe school climate that promotes learning for ALL students.”…Goals

“To provide collaborative opportunities for ALL students and staff.” “To utilize best practice teaching strategies that will allow for the success of ALL students.” “To provide appropriate academic and social interventions for ALL students.”

Click http://www.highschoolsports.net/. To get sports event postponement/cancellation alerts via e-mail or text for all

Boyertown schools! In the top banner, type the school you want to find. After choosing a school, look on the right-

hand side of the screen for the “Fans: Login” button. Follow the procedures given to register for the alerts.

Click http://www.boyertownasd.org//cms/module/selectsurvey/TakeSurvey.aspx?SurveyID=132 to sign up for the "BASD

Athletics” Listserv!

Please see BASH Winter Athletic Schedule, Contest Locations, and Contest Location Directions on the 11-20-15

Week in Review Additional Enclosures.

BASH Cafeteria: Click http://www.boyertownasd.org/domain/40 to access information relative to online lunch payment service!

*Please be advised Boyertown Area School District Food Service Department will never contact you by phone and

request you to place money on a student lunch account by giving your credit card information.

BASH Continuing Education Information...

Click http://www.boyertownasd.org/domain/46 to access BASD continuing education class/course offerings!

BASH Departmental Information...

RELA (Reading/Language Arts – English)! N/A

Math! N/A

Science! N/A

Social Studies! N/A

World Languages! N/A

Related Studies (Music, Art, Business Ed., Tech. Ed., HPE FCS, and NJROTC! N/A

Learning Support (Special Education)! N/A

Gifted Education! N/A

School Counseling N/A

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Mission…“To enable ALL students to succeed in a changing world.”…Mission

Vision…“Learning and achievement for ALL students.”…Vision

Values…“To treat ALL of our students as we would want our own child(ren) to be treated”…Values Goals…“To provide a safe school climate that promotes learning for ALL students.”…Goals

“To provide collaborative opportunities for ALL students and staff.” “To utilize best practice teaching strategies that will allow for the success of ALL students.” “To provide appropriate academic and social interventions for ALL students.”

BASD Central Office Information: N/A

Miscellaneous…

N/A

BASH Class Information (Seniors/Juniors/Sophomores)... Click http://www.boyertownasd.org/domain/102 to access information relative to class of 2016, 2017, & 2018.

Class of 2016!

ANNOUNCEMENTS:

Parents: Now is the time to order your child's cap and gown and graduation stationery products. On Tuesday,

Student Services Company (SSC) presented Graduation Products Program to the senior class and your

son/daughter was given a packet of information to bring home and review with you. The deadline for these orders

is Friday, January 22nd. You can easily place your order for your child's cap and gown, custom announcements

and other graduation products by going to bit.ly/bashgradstore. Your child must purchase a cap and gown in order

to be part of the graduation ceremony. SSC will also have representatives in the cafeteria during all lunch periods

on the 22nd to accept orders and answer questions. If any senior needs ordering information, they can pick those

up from Mr. Fries in Room 711.

To keep up to date on the Class of 2016 activities, events, and class trip information, students and parents should

join the Class of 2016 Remind 101. To join, text @BASH2016 to (484)652-8782.

CLASS OF 2016 SENOR YEAR IMPORTANT DATES:

Sep. 14- Oct. 2, 2015 $350.00 Class Trip Payment Room 711: 7:10-7:40 A.M.

October 5-9, 2015 Chick-Fila/Soft Pretzel Sale

October 13, 2015 Fundraiser Money Due Room 711: 7:10-7:40 A.M.

Nov. 2- Nov. 13, 2015 $350.00 Class Trip Payment Room 711: 7:10-7:40 A.M.

November 20, 2015 Class Trip Room Sign-up Assembly New Auditorium 1st Period

December 4, 2015 Class Trip Room Sign-up

January 11-15, 2016 Final Class Trip Payment Room 711: 7:10-7:40 A.M.

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Mission…“To enable ALL students to succeed in a changing world.”…Mission

Vision…“Learning and achievement for ALL students.”…Vision

Values…“To treat ALL of our students as we would want our own child(ren) to be treated”…Values Goals…“To provide a safe school climate that promotes learning for ALL students.”…Goals

“To provide collaborative opportunities for ALL students and staff.” “To utilize best practice teaching strategies that will allow for the success of ALL students.” “To provide appropriate academic and social interventions for ALL students.”

January 11, 2016 Cap and Gown Assembly New Auditorium

February 26, 2016 Pre-Class Trip Assembly New Auditorium 1st Period

March 15-19, 2016 SENIOR CLASS TRIP!!! ORLANDO, FLORIDA

April 11-15, 2016 Prom Registration Room 711: 7:10-7:40 A.M.

May 13, 2016 PROM!!! Sunnybrook Ballroom

June 5, 2016 Baccalaureate New Auditorium: 7:00 P.M.

June 7, 2016 Graduation Practice/ Picnic Memorial Stadium: 7:40-11 A.M.

June 7, 2016 COMMENCEMENT!!! Memorial Stadium: 7:00 P.M.

BASH Post Prom Information:

PLEASE NOTE: For the remainder of the year, meetings will be the second Monday of every month from 7:30-8:30

p.m. in the BASH Cafeteria.

Here is a list of meeting dates for the year…

Jan. 11th - Feb. 8th - March 14th - April 11th - May 9th

Follow us on Facebook, BASH Post Prom 2016, and on Twitter, @BASHPostProm16, for updates and information as

well!

STAY INFORMED! IMPORTANT, IMPORTANT, IMPORTANT

There are over 500 students in the 2016 Senior Class. We have lines of communication available; however, we know

we are missing contact information for many senior parents and students. We want to include any parent or student

that would like stay informed, but can only do this if everyone shares our social media sites to help us to reach

everyone so that no one is left out. Please like our Facebook page "BASH Post Prom 2016" or join email list by

contacting [email protected]. Find us on Twitter @BASHPostProm16. Please share with other senior families.

BOYERTOWN BLANKETS FOR SALE!

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Mission…“To enable ALL students to succeed in a changing world.”…Mission

Vision…“Learning and achievement for ALL students.”…Vision

Values…“To treat ALL of our students as we would want our own child(ren) to be treated”…Values Goals…“To provide a safe school climate that promotes learning for ALL students.”…Goals

“To provide collaborative opportunities for ALL students and staff.” “To utilize best practice teaching strategies that will allow for the success of ALL students.” “To provide appropriate academic and social interventions for ALL students.”

Blankets are for sale for $30. Black, heather gray or graphite gray with red claw and Boyertown in a soft, durable

sweatshirt material. Great holiday gift, graduation gift or a gift for teammates! Contact [email protected] to

buy a blanket.

SPIRIT WEAR SALE:

Coming Soon!

THANK YOU TO VOLUNTEERS AND SUPPORTERS OF POST PROM 2016!

A special thank you to those who continually give of their time or those who have purchased items to benefit Post

Prom 2016. These students belong to all of us and our job as a community is to give them a memorable and safe

evening, so thank you! We simply could NOT do this without you. Hats off to our AMAZING volunteers!

2016 POST PROM OFFICERS:

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to reach out to the officers listed below:

Co-President: Sheri Waldman - [email protected] Co-President: Michelle Carlier - [email protected]

Vice President: Louise Tulio - [email protected] Secretary: Andrea Elsier - [email protected]

Treasurer: Christine Cirullo - [email protected] Social Media: Skye Tulio - [email protected]

Parent/Staff Rep.: Pam DeMartino - [email protected]

Class of 2017!

BASH Counselors would like you to join Class of 2017! To receive messages via text, text @boy17 to 81010. You

can opt-out of messages at any time by replying,'unsubscribe@boy17'.

Class of 2018!

BASH Counselors would like you to join Class of 2018! To receive messages via text, text @boy18 to 81010. You

can opt-out of messages at any time by replying, ‘unsubscribe@boy18’.

BASH Club Information...

N/A

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Mission…“To enable ALL students to succeed in a changing world.”…Mission

Vision…“Learning and achievement for ALL students.”…Vision

Values…“To treat ALL of our students as we would want our own child(ren) to be treated”…Values Goals…“To provide a safe school climate that promotes learning for ALL students.”…Goals

“To provide collaborative opportunities for ALL students and staff.” “To utilize best practice teaching strategies that will allow for the success of ALL students.” “To provide appropriate academic and social interventions for ALL students.”

Planetarium Information...

Planetarium Information – February

See the attachments under this week’s additional enclosures from Mr. Peter Detterline, planetarium director. Also,

read below for some exciting events happening in our planetarium! The planetarium is located in the back of the

building at the Junior High East Center on Route 73.

Admission to the planetarium is $4 for adults and $2.50 for students and children. The planetarium is located in the

back of the building at the Junior High East Center on Route 73. For more information call director Peter Detterline

at 610-473-3906.

Starwatch (February 11)

A Starwatch is slated for February 11th at 7PM at the Boyertown Planetarium. The program looks at the different sky

events for February including how to use a star map. If the weather is clear, participants will go outside to view these

objects and other wonders of the night sky. If it is cloudy there will be an extended planetarium program.

Looking for Life (February 23)

Are we alone in the universe? Is there humanoid life out there, and if so what do they look like? How far away are we

from making this discovery? Join the Boyertown Planetarium as we travel through the solar system and beyond

searching for the answers to these important questions. The program is suitable for the whole family and will have

you looking at life in a whole new way. Looking for Life will be presented at the Boyertown Planetarium on Feb

23rd at 7 PM.

Journey to the Planets (March 3)

We were snowed out for this presentation in January, but the star show Journey to the Planets has been rescheduled

for March 3rd at 7 PM. Study the far distant moons, gigantic storms, monstrous volcanoes and more as we take a

close look at each of the eight planets. A very special part of the program will be devoted to Pluto, the dwarf planet,

incorporating the latest NASA images. What we’re learning about this world is absolutely astounding. Journey to

these exotic worlds with the Boyertown Planetarium.

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Mission…“To enable ALL students to succeed in a changing world.”…Mission

Vision…“Learning and achievement for ALL students.”…Vision

Values…“To treat ALL of our students as we would want our own child(ren) to be treated”…Values Goals…“To provide a safe school climate that promotes learning for ALL students.”…Goals

“To provide collaborative opportunities for ALL students and staff.” “To utilize best practice teaching strategies that will allow for the success of ALL students.” “To provide appropriate academic and social interventions for ALL students.”

BASH Committee Information... N/A

Former BASH Week-In-Review Information…

School Nutrition Program Information:

As per federal regulations of the School Nutrition Program and the PA Department of Education Division of Food and

Nutrition, the School Food Authority (SFA) is required to give periodic notifications regarding the School Breakfast

Program and its offerings. Please see enclosed Breakfast Announcement under past week’s (10-16-15) additional

enclosures.

Vehicle Access To The BASH Campus:

Visitors may NOT utilize the construction entrance off of Montgomery Avenue to access the BASH campus. Visitors

are to continue using the Monroe Street entrance accessible from the Boyertown Borough. Student drop-off and pick-

up can continue to utilize the Madison Avenue entrance from the Boyertown Borough. Drop-off and pick-up will

continue to be at the east entrance of t BASH. Thank you for your cooperation, patience, and flexibility.

Important Parking Information:

For all students who will be purchasing a parking permit—be advised that there have been changes made in our

parking procedures due to the construction project here at BASH. Due to the increase in staff here at the Senior High,

the entire parking lot located directly behind the auditorium (“band lot”) is now for staff parking only. Additionally,

the two-tiered lot adjacent to Monroe Street is for construction contractor parking only. All students are to park in the

new paved lot (old stone lot) located below the “band lot.”

When you purchase and have been issued a parking tag which you MUST display face out, from your rear-view

mirror. The number on the tag is simply a means of identifying your vehicle in the BASH lot, YOU DO NOT HAVE

AN ASSIGNED SPACE. Parking will be on a first come, first served bases. Please be cognizant that parking

locations may change throughout the course of the 2015/2016 school year due to the construction project. If you need

to drive a different vehicle to school it must be registered before school starts for the day. ANY VEHICLE PARKED

IN A STAFF SPACE, NOT DISPLAYING A PARKING PERMIT TAG, OR NOT PROPERLY REGISTERED

WILL BE TICKETED!

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Mission…“To enable ALL students to succeed in a changing world.”…Mission

Vision…“Learning and achievement for ALL students.”…Vision

Values…“To treat ALL of our students as we would want our own child(ren) to be treated”…Values Goals…“To provide a safe school climate that promotes learning for ALL students.”…Goals

“To provide collaborative opportunities for ALL students and staff.” “To utilize best practice teaching strategies that will allow for the success of ALL students.” “To provide appropriate academic and social interventions for ALL students.”

As always, you may not share your parking permit with another student unless you are siblings. In that case, both

siblings need to be registered to that permit number. Students who are found to be sharing their permit with an

unregistered student will lose their parking privilege at the discretion of their grade level principal.

Please remember, unpaid parking tickets will become an obligation & loss of privilege.

BASH Photo ID’s:

All BASH students will be required to have their photo ID displayed (we will provide every student with a lanyard)

throughout the school day. Students will need to utilize their photo ID’s while “scanning” in and out of OC, scanning

in and out of off-campus lunch privilege (OCLP), purchasing lunch in the cafeteria etc. Students are required to

present their photo ID upon any BASH staff member’s request. All BASH staff members are identified through

having their photo ID badges displayed at all times.

In-house Open Campus (OC) Versus SH (LGI) Clarification:

We have been receiving some questions regarding Open Campus (OC) privilege opportunity afforded to BASH

students and study hall (typically the LGI) placement. Provided below is information explaining how students may

lose the OC privilege and be placed into a quiet study hall (typically the LGI):

OC privilege

o Students may appropriately use electronic devices, participate in light conversation with their peers,

use available snack vending machines, and have the availability to acquire passes to go to the library or

other authorized building locations

Reasons for student loss of OC privilege resulting in a quiet study hall placement

o A final quarterly grade below a 70% in any one of his/her courses (core content and/or related studies)

as measured from the previous quarter’s final grades (PLEASE NOTE: Initial placement for the

2014/2015 school year is based on current sophomore, junior, and senior students who had a final

course grade of below a 70% in any one of his/her courses from the 2013/2014 SY)

o Non-completion of a financial obligation (e.g. lost book replacement)

o Non-completion of a previously assigned consequence by established due date (e.g. overdue detention)

o Non-completion of career portfolio graduation requirement at the conclusion of the designated school

year

Career Portfolio Graduation Requirement Information:

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Mission…“To enable ALL students to succeed in a changing world.”…Mission

Vision…“Learning and achievement for ALL students.”…Vision

Values…“To treat ALL of our students as we would want our own child(ren) to be treated”…Values Goals…“To provide a safe school climate that promotes learning for ALL students.”…Goals

“To provide collaborative opportunities for ALL students and staff.” “To utilize best practice teaching strategies that will allow for the success of ALL students.” “To provide appropriate academic and social interventions for ALL students.”

Continuing this 2015/2016 school year, students will now have placed on his/her report card and transcript, progress

attained on the Career Portfolio Graduation Project requirement. At the conclusion of each quarter and school year,

homeroom teachers/advisors will be required to enter either a “P” (Pass) or an “F” (Fail) for each of the students on

their respective homeroom rosters based on the completion of the requirements for that particular quarter or school

year. The “P” or the “F” will be the result of properly maintaining the records of each of the students assigned to them

as the homeroom teacher/advisor through the notebooks turned into the School Counseling Office.

A student with the expected completed requirements for each of the three years at BASH (10-11-12) will receive the

“P” rating for that particular quarter/year. A student NOT completing the expected requirements for each of the three

years at BASH (10-11-12) will receive the “F” rating for that particular quarter/year. Students receiving an “F” for

either a quarter or year will not have access to BASH privileges until the next subsequent quarter/year report indicates

a “P” for passing.

Please feel free to contact Mrs. Mason (Class of 2017 Grade Level/Assistant Principal) who serves as the

Administrator for the Career Portfolio Graduation Project requirement should you have any additional questions.

Smart Snack Nutrition Standards:

Provided below is information relative to the new USDA standards regarding food & snacks in school which had been

implemented last July 1, 2014.

The standards may be accessed via the following link…

www.fns.usda.gov/cnd/governance/legislation/allfoods.htm

These standards do not relate to evening events at school that serve food (e.g. Fall Festival, sports events, etc.) and do

not relate to classroom celebrations where a student, parent, or staff member brings food for a special event. We do

not need to alter our practices in these areas.

These standards do not relate to food sales or fund raisers that deliver the food products outside of school, and/or on a

non-school day and/or in the evening.

The standards do apply to the following:

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Mission…“To enable ALL students to succeed in a changing world.”…Mission

Vision…“Learning and achievement for ALL students.”…Vision

Values…“To treat ALL of our students as we would want our own child(ren) to be treated”…Values Goals…“To provide a safe school climate that promotes learning for ALL students.”…Goals

“To provide collaborative opportunities for ALL students and staff.” “To utilize best practice teaching strategies that will allow for the success of ALL students.” “To provide appropriate academic and social interventions for ALL students.”

Food items that do not meet the standards and are sold at school from midnight through 30 minutes following

the end of the student school day (this would be 3:18PM for BASH)

Schools are limited to approving up to 10(HS only) or 5 (JH and elementary) fund raiser events that sell food

items that do NOT meet standards during the period described above per school year

Each approved event per above can take place for no longer than one week

Provided below is the process that will be utilized for approval of fundraisers at BASH that do NOT meet the

standards…

Request for these types of fundraisers MUST be submitted by September 26, 2014

Each group/club/ organization will be permitted to submit their request for only ONE fundraiser per school

year on a first come first served basis

All internal groups/clubs/ organizations will be given preference for approval

All approvals are completed and returned to the group/club/ organization by the administration

Requests that are incomplete will not be considered

All other fundraisers should be submitted as per past practice.

Should you have any additional questions, please feel free to contact Dr. E. Wayne Foley, Class of 2015 Grade

Level/Assistant Principal

Raptor System Update:

We are pleased to share that all Boyertown Area Schools continue with the Raptor Identification System for this

2015-2016 school year. This system is located in each school office. We will be requiring that all school visitors/

volunteers provide a driver’s license or other government-issued identification card and the visitor/volunteer will be

able to proceed into the school as planned. School staff will swipe the card to determine if the individual is a

registered sex offender. In most cases the system will issue a temporary ID badge to wear during a visit or volunteer

activity. If the system lists any offender information, the principal will intervene and the individual will not be

permitted to enter the school outside of the school office area. Individuals who need to drop off or pick up materials

in the school office will not be required to use the system. This system was identified as a safety improvement by our

District and Building Safety Teams. Through our successful application to the Safe Schools Grant, we obtained

outside funding for all of this equipment. Additional information on the Raptor System can be found on our District

website at http://www.boyertownasd.org/domain/1179. We thank all parents, guardians and visitors in advance for

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Mission…“To enable ALL students to succeed in a changing world.”…Mission

Vision…“Learning and achievement for ALL students.”…Vision

Values…“To treat ALL of our students as we would want our own child(ren) to be treated”…Values Goals…“To provide a safe school climate that promotes learning for ALL students.”…Goals

“To provide collaborative opportunities for ALL students and staff.” “To utilize best practice teaching strategies that will allow for the success of ALL students.” “To provide appropriate academic and social interventions for ALL students.”

your cooperation as we implement this new system. We are committed to continuing to provide a safe school

environment for all students, staff and community members.


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