The document provides information on upcoming events and activities at a school during the week of December 2nd-6th including: a school council meeting on the 2nd, band concerts on the 4th and 5th, junior high and senior high dances, various food bank donation days, and the last day of classes before the Christmas break on the 20th. It also includes daily lunch menus and math help sessions on Mondays and Wednesdays after school.
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24,801 books were given away across 16 different activity categories such as:
• Events
• Literacy
• Conferences
• Programs
• Meetings
• Schools
• And other organizations
The time period of distribution was 2019 during January to June of 2019.
Katelyn Baroody, Assessment and Instruction Librarian, and
Liz Santobuono, Library Instructional Support Associate, Mildred & Louis Resnick Library, SUNY Delhi, Delhi, NY (FTE: 3,100)
Big Talk From Small Libraries 2020
February 28, 2020
http://nlcblogs.nebraska.gov/bigtalk
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2019-12-02 bchs announcements
1. Monday - Lunch at 11:42am
- School Council Meeting-6:30pm in Staff Room
Tuesday - Lunch at 11:42am
Wednesday - Lunch 12:03pm – AM TAG/ELT Day
- Band Concert – 7pm – East Gym
Thursday - Lunch 11:42am
- Jr. High Dance – 6:30-9:30pm
Friday - Lunch 12:03pm – AM TAG/ELT/COI Day
Dec 2-6 is a WEEK B
2. Save the date …
Dec 2 – School Council Meeting – 6:30pm in Room 47
(across from staff room)
Dec 2-6 – Bring Food Bank Items
Dec 4 – Band Concert – 7pm – East Gym
Dec 5-20 – 12 Days of Lost Gryph
Dec 5 – Jr. High Dance
Dec 10 – Coffee House Open Mic – 4:30PM - Library
Dec 12 – Sr. High Dance
Dec 13 – Pajama Day
Dec 20 – Ugly Sweater Day
Dec 20 – Last Day of Classes before Christmas Break
Dec 2-6 is a WEEK B
3. Monday, Dec 2 Chicken BLT Panini Sandwich &
Caesar Salad
Tuesday, Dec 3 Cheeseburger & Fries
Wednesday, Dec 4 All Day Breakfast
Thursday, Dec 5 Pizza
Friday, Dec 6 Manicotti & Caesar Salad
Dec 2-6 is a WEEK B
4. 2019 Barrhead Composite High School Band Concert
Wednesday, Dec. 4, 2019 7:00pm
Location: East Gym
Admission: Food Bank Donation
Dec 2-6 is a WEEK B
16. For BCHS Students (Grade 7-9)
•Did you know that as you investigate things in
myblueprint.ca, you can enter your points
earned into draws for many different gift cards?
•Access myblueprint.ca
Dec 2-6 is a WEEK B
17. NEED SOME MATH HELP?
• Mondays and Wednesdays
• 3:30-4:30
• Rm 13 with Mrs. Schonknecht
Dec 2-6 is a WEEK B
20. Skills Alberta Presentation
December 12 in the library at
12:35-1:45pm.
To all high school students.....if you
are interested in competing in the
spring of 2020 you should attend!
Dec 2-6 is a WEEK B
21. So you want to be a COOL
Camp Leader?
Being a COOL Camp leader is a fun and engaging way to ramp
up your resume and earn some credits along the way!
Open to all high school students looking for a leadership
opportunity
No previous experience necessary
Earn 3-5 credits
Applications can be picked up in the office and must be
returned to Miss Hutchinson by January 10, 2020
If you have any questions feel free to pop by and ask Miss
Hutchinson, Mrs. Mazereeuw, or Mrs. Laden.
Dec 2-6 is a WEEK B
22. For All BCHS Students (Grade 10-12)
•Did you know that as you investigate things in
myblueprint.ca, you can enter your points
earned into draws for many different gift cards?
•Myblueprint also has some scholarship
opportunities to check out (5 scholarships worth
$1000.00 each)
Dec 2-6 is a WEEK B
23. For All BCHS Students (Grade 10-12)
•Other places to research scholarships are:
•-at the post secondary school you are applying to –
ie, University of Alberta Entrance Scholarship Deadline is
December 11th
•-google your financial institution and the keyword
“scholarships”
•-ask your parents if their work sponsors any
scholarships or bursarys
•Myblueprint also has some scholarship
opportunities to check out (5 scholarships worth
$1000.00 each)
Dec 2-6 is a WEEK B
24. Schulich Leader Scholarships are the largest and most prestigious
undergraduate Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM)
scholarships in Canada, with a value of up to $100,000 each. Fifty
students receive this celebrated award each year – a top student can
win from your school! Last year, 70% of winning recipients came
from schools that had never produced a Schulich Leader before.
Here’s what you need to know: Every high school in Canada may
nominate one student per academic year.
Nomination deadline is January 29, 2020
The school can sponsor only one student. See Mrs. Bondarchuk
for more information. The school must know all interested
candidates by Monday December 6th
Dec 2-6 is a WEEK B
25. Upcoming Scholarship Deadlines
(from BCHS Scholarship List)
◦ On the BCHS website under the programs and courses tab, on the post-
secondary and scholarship page
Dec. 15
Burger King McLamore Foundation
Scholarship
$1000 - $50000 Post-Secondary
75% + average, part-
time work, community
service, extra-curricular
Dec. 31 CrossLites Essay Contest Up to $4000 Post-Secondary Essay Unspecified
Dec. 31 Grant MacEwan Young Writer’s Scholarship $2,500 Post-Secondary
Original essay or short
story
Unspecified
Feb 28 Soroptimist Foundation Varies Post-Secondary
Outstanding contributions
to home, school,
community, country, world
Unspecified
Dec. 31
Alberta Association of Agricultural
Societies Scholarship
$1,500
Post-
Secondary
Volunteers in community and
agricultural society,
nominated
Agriculture related
Dec 2-6 is a WEEK B
26. Where? Mrs. Schaffrick’s room
What’s going on? Students helping students with mathematics
Bro, like When’s it to? Lunch My dude!
Should I attend? Students who are looking for help that are unable to
attend after school help in grades 10 & 11, along with grade 11 & 12
students that have realized that “Existence is meaningless, so why not
help others with math?” are encouraged to come.
Commonly asked question by the people in my head
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Dec 2-6 is a WEEK B
27. WORK EXPERIENCE
STUDENTS
(If you missed doing this last
week)
Meet with Mr. Raju
This week
and hand in your timesheets
for the previous 4 weeks.
Dec 2-6 is a WEEK B