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Barrington High School Alumni Associat ion P .O. Box 262 , Barrington, IL 60011
BHSAA Web-site P. 1
Reunion Chairs and Web-site
P. 2
Barrington Fine Visual Performing Arts Endow-ment
P. 3
4th of July Schedule P. 4
Foundation Programs P. 5
Homecoming Schedule P. 6
Newest Graduate P. 7
Planning a Reunion P. 8
INSIDE THIS ISSUE:
Save the Date for 220 EducationalFoundation and the Barrington Alumni
Legends Event
220 Education Foundation is happy to announce that they will host the 6th annual Alumni Legends The Barrington Event. This year they are highlighting alumni who have excelled in the performing arts. The event, scheduled in conjunction with Barrington’s homecoming, will take place at the High School on the evening of Thursday, Octo-ber 5, 2017. After the presentation at the high school, they will be sell-ing tickets for a reception that will immediately follow the event. They are in talks with some noteworthy alumni, like Colleen Zenk (’71), Marta Aznavoorian, Katrina Lenk, Jeff Galfer (Class of ‘97) and Robby Kipferl (Class of ‘11).
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BHSAA 2017 Class Reunion Chairs & Board
1952-65th
1957-60th
1962-55th
1967-50th
1972-45th
1977-40th
1982-35th
1987-30th
1992-25th
1997-20th
2002-15th
Don Hattendorf
Dave Buckley, Sr.
Linda Periman White
Ron Cowell
Ginger Pillman
John Briggs
Lisa Sanfilippo
Ed Hulina
Mark Jahnke
Kim Tirapelle
TBD
BHSAA is in search of 2017 Class Reunion Chairs. It is not too early to be planning BHS Class Reunions for Homecoming 2017, Saturday, October 7. We have already confirmed a number of Reunion Chairs to date which are listed below. The follow-ing graduation years are due for five and ten year reunions: 1952, 1957, 1962, , 1972, 1977, 1982, 1987, 1992, 1997, 2002 and 2007. If you are planning to act as the reunion chair for your class, please let BHSAA know and use our web-site to help. Go to: www.bhsaa.org
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If you’ve forgotten your password, but know your username, you can select “forgot my password” and follow the prompts. If you’ve forgotten your username, please email [email protected] to request assistance.
Once you’ve signed in, you can navigate to your class webpage using the “Class” menu on the top red navigation bar. You can also navigate to the “Searchable Alumni Directo-ry” under the “About Us” menu in the top red navigation bar.
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Barrington Fine, Visual & Arts
Spring 2017 - 4th of july
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BARRINGTON
4TH OF JULY BRAT TENT SCHEDULE
Friday, June 30: Attractions for kids & adults 4:30-7:30 pm Fletcher Rockwell (opening band) 8:30-11:30 pm Sixteen Candles (headline band)
Saturday, July 1, BHS/BHSAA ALUMNI NIGHT Attractions for kids & adults 12:00 pm-10:00 pm Great Lakes Sailors at the Brat Tent 5:00 pm-7:30 pm Dixie Crush (opening band) 8:30-11:30 pm Hillbilly Rockstarz (headline band) Visit the BHS/BHSAA Tent to see attractions and get a name badge.
Sunday, July 2: Gigi’s Playhouse
Monday, July 3: Attractions for kids & adults Bingo 11:30-12:30 pm and 1:00-2:00 pm 4:30-7:30 pm Sons of Bildor (opening band) 8:30-11:30 pm Exit 147 (headliner band)
Tuesday, July 4: 10:00 am 4th of July Parade starts at BHS ends at the Brat Tent The Brat Tent closes in the afternoon.
Elementary STEM PROGRAM OVERVIEW
The District 220 plan is to build an innovative STEM curriculum within the ele-mentary school day so all students - kindergarten through fifth-grade - have op-portunities to apply what they are learning in science, technology, engineering and mathematics in an integrated, hands-on, design-based environment. We want to create an aligned STEM program from kindergarten through grade 12, exposing all students in our elementary and middle schools to these important fields, and then providing further specialized classes for students who are in-terested in extending their knowledge.
STEM Defined:STEM is an acronym for “Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics” introduced by the National Science Foundation (NSF). Over the years, STEM Education efforts by K–12 teachers have been aimed at ensuring that the Unit-ed States remains competitive in the global market (Leonard Gelfand Center for Service Learning and Outreach at Carnegie Mellon University, 2008).
Current State:Barrington 220 elementary schools host various STEM-related activities, both during the school-day, such as the Global Cardboard Challenge, and in extra-curricular activities, such as robotics and coding clubs. Outside of the engi-neering strand in our science program, we do not have a district-wide STEM program accessed and aligned across buildings.
As we near the end of our pilot year of Elementary STEM we are already able to see the program’s impact on our district’s elementary-age students. The Bar-rington 220 Educational Foundation is proud to support this important initia-tive. S.T.E.M. programming is critical for preparing our children for their future. Recent studies show that approximately 77% of jobs by 2020 will require STEM skills as part of the job function and providing exposure in elementary school will help build these skills and interest.
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Barrington 220 Educational Foundation
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When William J. Palmer dropped out of
Barrington High When William School, he
thought he’d left Barrington in his past.
Years later he returned to Barrington to
become the teacher he always wished he’d
had.
Growing up in a dysfunctional family con-
tributed to Palmer’s early difficulties in
school. As a teacher, he has a unique con-
nection to his at-risk students as they
shared many of the same experiences.
Armed with a master’s degree in special ed-
ucation he utilized the cognitive behavioral
strategies of Dr. Albert Ellis’s Rational
Emotive Behavior Therapy and Education
(REBT/E) model to encourage students to
achieve to their potential through better
decision making.
At the encouragement of his students and
colleagues Palmer wrote his story in the
hope of inspiring young people to over
come hardship and educators to keep the
faith in their vulnerable students.
At Bill’s retirement party on May 25, 2017,
he received an honorary Barrington High
School Diploma from Principal, Steve Mc
Williams. BHSAA is extremely proud and
delighted at its newest addition.
William J. Palmer, ’17 and Steve Mc Williams ’93
BHSAA BOARD OF DIRECTORS
President Don Thompson (‘61)
VP/Secretary Jim Potter (‘65)
Nominating Chris Dineen (‘71)
Will Knapik (‘97)
Mary Williams (‘55)
Reunion Services Kay Griffith (‘66)
Chris Dineen (‘71)
Web-site Manager Melissa Martin
Staff Representative Steve McWilliams (‘93)
General Board: Judith Miller Buckley (‘58), Kristine Bre-neisen (‘70), Claudette Cartensen (‘71), Maxine McClure Cress (‘61), Sue Ferry (‘74), Rebecca George (‘85), Andrew Gray (‘10), Ed Jacobs(‘68), William Knapik (‘97), Beverly Kramer (‘62), Vicki Merchant (‘82), Ginger Pillman (‘72), Craig Bopp (‘75), Bob Siegworth (‘66), Carol Tobin Sum-mers (‘72), Nancy Ahrbeck Suria (‘61), Skip Tonigan (‘68), Denise Vollman (‘77), Ed Wichman (‘63) and Lee Young-strom (‘59)
UPCOMING EVENTS…….
Plan Ahead For 2017
7/02/17-Brat Tent
10/07/17- Homecoming
We have loads of information and resources for you! While every reunion is unique, we
have compiled a “Reunion Packet” to help with your reunion planning. FAQs include:
• When is the best time of year for a reunion?
• What types of events are part of the reunion weekend?
• How do we participate in the homecoming parade?
• How do we set up a tour of BHS? Visit our website, www.BHSAA.com, where you can print out a Reunion Planning Guide for all the answers you need to plan your upcoming reunion. Thanks to BHSAA Board
members Kay Etters Griffith and Chris Lally Dineen.
Planning A Reunion?
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