
2/5 BHS Tiger News
Belleville High School
Belleville High School
Good afternoon, BHS Families! Students did an excellent job being on time and getting down to business with preparing for and taking their midterm exams last week. We are expecting the same excellence moving into Semester #2.
SEMESTER 1 GRADES
Though most of the grades have been posted, final Semester 1 grades will be available to view on Parent Connect/MiStar on Thursday, February 9th. Students begin their Semester 2 schedules tomorrow (2/6/23)
TIGER PARENT MEETING - Wednesday, February 15th @ 6:30pm
Attention Parents and Guardians, please plan to be in attendance at our next Tiger Parent/PTO meeting on 2/15 at 6:30pm. Parent teams will be discussing (at a minimum), Student Programming and Communications, Teacher Appreciation Week, and Community/Career/Business participation for job shadowing, mock interviews, and potential student internships.
Thank you for your attention to the information in this week's newsletter. Have an excellent week, and GO TIGERS!!
~ Principal Crockett, AP Mrs. Green, AP Mr. Roberson, AP Ms. Slingerland, BNT Director Mr. Wilsey, and Athletic Director Mr. Brodie
Black History Month 2023
Black History Month comes alive at BHS this year as learning, acknowledgements, and celebrations are represented in ALL our departments. From art projects and displays in our 2D and 3D Art Classes, learning about past and current leaders in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics, to music appreciation in our Band and Vocal classes. The month culminates with student performances and an assembly on Friday, February 24th. We will share pictures and highlights throughout the month.
February 7th - Career Technical Partnerships - You're Invited!
Belleville High School, in collaboration with the William D. Ford Career Technical Center, is pleased to invite you to the WD Ford Career Tech Center Open House on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7th from 6:00pm-8:00pm. Counselors have been able to take several students on tours to experience the center. This partnership allows students the chance to become qualified and certified in various areas. You will see this information repeated below in the Counseling Corner.
Certification Opportunities include:
- Auto Body and Automotive Technology
- Construction Technology
- Culinary Arts
- Cyber Security, Architecture Design, and Robotics
- Health Occupations and Medical Assisting
- Welding
- ...and MORE
Please click the link below for more information.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1tqx3gpvTeai2YzB2BiO9t6gPaHAd-4ZQ/view?usp=share_link
For Seniors - Class of 2023
Please click the link below for information on Yearbook photos, Yearbook ads, and more!
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1u0vJ4PL7wF8ukfPBucRZIj3x4uTPWMRI/view?usp=share_link
HALL SWEEPS
- Due to an apparent comfortability with getting to class late, BHS will be returning to Hall Sweeps. Students caught in the halls after the late bell has rung will be scheduled to serve SAME DAY DETENTIONS. Parents and guardians, please speak with your student about the Excellence that being on time exhibits. Timeliness is a life skill that speaks to dependability and responsibility!
- Also, this is a reminder that SCHOOL STARTS AT 7:10am. We are getting an abundance of students coming to school and being dropped off late - which negatively affects their learning, other students' learning, and the classroom environment as a whole. We believe in our students, and their ability to be great. It starts every day at 7:10am!
Important Dates and Upcoming Events:
February 1st: Beginning of Black History Month. All Activities TBA
February 6th: Beginning of Semester 2 (Marking Period 3 Begins)
February 6th-10th: National Counseling Week
February 6th-10th: BHS Coming Home Week for Winter Sports
February 8th: Herff Jones will distribution graduation announcements during ALL lunches
February 10th: Coming Home Dance - Space Jam Theme (See Student Council section below)
February 15th: Tiger Parent Meeting for ALL Tiger Families and ALL Grades
February 17th-20th: NO SCHOOL, Mid Winter Break
~ ATHLETIC UPDATES ~
Tiger Victories!
-Boys (9-7, 6-3) Basketball beat Stevenson to stay in 2nd place in the KLAA East.
-Girls (13-4, 8-2) Basketball defeated Stevenson to remain in 2nd place in the KLAA East Division.
-Boys Swim & Dive picked up wins against John Glenn and Franklin to remain tied for 1st Place in the KLAA East.
Upcoming Home Schedules
- 2/7 V Boys Swim & Dive vs Ida (6:00)
- 2/7 F/JV/V Boys Basketball vs Fordson (4:00/5:30/7:00)
- 2/9 V Boys Swim & Dive vs Stevenson (6:30)
- 2/10 F/JV/V Boys Basketball vs Franklin (4:00/5:30/7:00)
- 2/10 Boys & Girls V Bowling vs Dearborn (3:00 Lodge Lanes)
For all Athletics Information, including upcoming practices and game schedules, click the LINK below. GO TIGERS!
BHS Athletics Homepage | Belleville High School (vanburenschools.net)
ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES
Due to low ticket sales, the BHS Coming Home Dance is canceled.
BHS Student Council is looking for parents who are available to volunteer for upcoming events. If you are interested in volunteering, please complete this form.
Kindness Week is Friday, February 10, 2023 through Thursday, February 16, 2023.
Next Tiger Parent Meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, February 15, 2023 at 6:30 p.m. in the commons (cafeteria)
SENIORS - Class of 2023:
Student Council will be holding a Senior Student meeting on Tuesday, February 7, 2023 in the mini auditorium, after school, from 2:15 p.m till 3:30 p.m. to discuss prom and other upcoming senior events. Your attendance is important!
Senior Prom Pass: Senior prom passes are now available. A prom pass must be completed for ANY prom guest. Please be sure to read the prom pass instructions. Prom passes are due Friday, March 24, 2023 by 2:40 p.m. Here is the link for the Senior Prom Pass. If you have any questions, please contact Mr. Tedaldi, Mrs. Testorelli or Mrs. Lasenby.
Senior Yard Signs: If you are interested in purchasing a senior yard sign, purchases must be completed on PaySchools by Friday, February 10, 2023. Be sure to complete this Class of 2023 Senior yard sign form to indicate your sign choice and name to be placed on the sign. If you purchased a Belleville High School Senior Package or a separate Class of 2023 Senior yard sign previously, please complete the Class of 2023 Senior yard sign form found here.
Upcoming Senior Class Dates:
Friday, February 10, 2023 - Last day to order a Class of 2023 Senior yard sign
Wednesday, March 8, 2023, 6:30 p.m. in main auditorium - Senior Parent Informational Meeting
Friday, March 24, 2023 - Prom passes due by 2:40 p.m. - No exceptions
Friday, June 2, 2023 - Senior Prom
Saturday, June 3, 2023 - Senior Party
Thursday, June 8, 2023 - Graduation
If you have questions concerning upcoming senior events, here is the link to the Class of 2023 presentation with information to assist you with your questions.
IT'S NATIONAL SCHOOL COUNSELING WEEK
School counselors are certified/licensed educators with a minimum of a master's degree in school counseling, making them uniquely qualified to address all students' academic, career, social/emotional development needs by designing, implementing evaluating and enhancing a comprehensive school counseling program that promotes and enhances student success. School counselors serve a vital role in maximizing student success.
Belleville High School Counselors are excited to celebrate this week with students, staff and community members. BHS counselors believe that every student deserves a school counselor to help with academic achievement strategies, managing emotions and applying interpersonal skills, and planning for postsecondary options. BHS school counselors are Helping Students Dream Big every day!
Learn more about the role of this essential profession: https://www.schoolcounselor.org/role
Click on the Student Opportunities link to learn more about upcoming College and Trades Fair Experience and other opportunities!
February is Career & Technical Education (CTE) Month
During the Month of February we are highlighting the Engineering, Manufacturing and Industrial Technology Pathway
February is National Career and Technical Education (CTE) Month. Therefore, we are highlighting the career pathway of Engineering, Manufacturing and Industrial Technology. CTE programs provide students with the academic and technical skills, knowledge and training necessary to succeed in future careers and to become lifelong learners.
Check out the CTE programs and classes that BHS offers in the Engineering, Manufacturing and Industrial Technology Pathway
In partnerships with William D. Ford
- Auto Body
Automotive Technology
Architecture & Engineering Design
Robotics & Engineering
Heating, Air Conditioning & Refrigeration (HVAC)
Welding Technology
BHS classes
Introduction to Engineering l
Introduction to Engineering ll
FANUC Robotic Arm
Geospatial Information Systems (GIS) l
Geospatial Information Systems (GIS) ll
On Thursday, February 9th, Bold Construction will hold an informational session at 9:30 am at BHS for students wanting to learn more about opportunities in construction. Interested 11th and 12th graders should complete the form to sign up for this wonderful opportunity.
Willian D. Ford Career & Technical Center Open House
February 7, 2023, 6:00pm-8:00pm
Belleville High School is proud to partner with Willian D. Ford Career and Technical Center to help students explore high skill, high wage and in-demand careers. Please join us in exploring this state-of-the-art facility!
Don't Delay... Scholarship Deadlines are Approaching!
Local Scholarships are becoming available. Check out the scholarship page for new scholarships!
Scholarships:
Scholarships with February 2023 Deadlines
ACS Chemistry Scholars Program - Underrepresented Seniors in Science - Opens Nov. 1st - Due March 1, 2023
- Aveda Institute Cosmetology Scholarship - Natural Talent Cosmetology Scholarship -12th grade - March 1, 2023 at 5pm.
- Rotary Club of Belleville Scholarship - March 31, 2023
- Cancer Pathways Essay Contest - 9th-12th Grade - Due March 3, 2023
- College Board Opportunity Scholarship- February 28, 2023
- Community Foundation of Southeast Michigan Scholarships - Seniors - Registration Deadline Feb 15th Application Deadline March 15, 2023
- Davidson Fellows Scholarship - Age 18 and under - All grades - Feb 15, 2023
- Detroit Economic Club Scholarship- March 15, 2023
- Elks Legacy Scholarship - Child/Grandchild of Elk Member -Seniors - February 6, 2023
- Foundation 649 Scholarship - Asian American/Pacific Islander Seniors - Due March 1, 2023
- Foundation for Fraternal Excellence - Male Senior - Due April 4, 2023
- Fred and Lena Meijer Scholarship - Employee or child of employee of Meijer -Due March 1, 2023
- Gamma Lambda Education Foundation - Senior African American Male 3.0+GPA- Due March 15, 2023
- Hispanic Scholarship Fund - Hispanic Seniors 3.0+ -Due February 15, 2023
- Horatio Alger Scholarship Programs - Juniors- Opens Dec 1st - Due March 15, 2023
- Lockheed Martin STEM Scholarship Program - Seniors - Due March 31, 2023
- Lockheed Martin Vocational Scholarship Program - Seniors - Due March 31, 2023
- MASPA Minority Education Scholarship Program - 2.8+ GPA, Entering field of education - Due May 12, 2023
- MEA Scholarship - Seniors - Due Feb. 16, 2023
- Michigan Association of School Personnel Administrators Minority Education Scholarship- May 12, 2023
- Michigan Retailers Scholarship- Due April 1, 2023
- Michigan Senior Scholarship Program- Due April 23, 2023
- Michigan State University Alumni Scholarship - Due March 18, 2023
- MSGCU Scholarships - Many scholarships- Seniors - Due Feb 28, 2023
- My Impact Challenge- 9th-12th grade - Due May 31, 2023
NPC Centennial Scholarships - Female Seniors Due March 15, 2023
Public Service Credit Union- Due April 30, 2023
- Rawsonville School and Rawsonville PTO Scholarship- Due March 20, 2023
- Robert A Leonard Trust Scholarship - Seniors 2.8+ GPA- Due March 1, 2023
- Rosa Parks Scholarship Foundation - Seniors - March 1, 2023
- Society of Women Engineers College Scholarships- Senior females -Due March 20, 2023
- Sparkling Ice Flavorful Futures -All majors 2.5+ GPA - Due March 1, 2023
- The Donovan Xavier Baker Scholarship Fund- Due April 30, 2023
- The New Metropolitan Detroit Club College Freshman Scholarship- Due February 28, 2023
- UCB Family Epilepsy Scholarship - Seniors - Due March 31, 2023
- University of Michigan Club of Greater Detroit Scholarships - Seniors - Due Feb.11, 2023
- University of Michigan Credit Union Scholarship- Due February 28, 2023
- University of Michigan Dearborn Alumni Legacy Scholarship (Application available in Counseling Office- Due March 6, 2023
- Vibe Credit Union Scholarship - Seniors - Due May 1, 2023
- WSU - Detroit Leadership Award Award for incoming freshmen -Due March 1, 2023
FAFSA Assistance
If you and your student need any assistance in filing the FAFSA, the college adviser is available by appointment on Thursday evenings between 5:30 and 7:30, she just asks that you use this google form to sign up: https://forms.gle/rvpRxg278tqbR1RP9. If you have any questions, please email our college adviser, Dr. Sydney Rosenblum, at collegeadviser@vanburenschools.net.
Behavioral/Mental Health Services @ BHS
Did you know that your child can get behavioral health services at school? The Corner Health Center has a satellite office at Belleville High School located in the counseling office, thanks to a grant from the state of Michigan. The E3 (Enhancing, Expanding Emotional Health) Program allows Corner Health to staff the office with a licensed mental health therapist and an office manager five days per week. Therapy is available for students and youth ages 10-21 that reside in the Van Buren School District.
In person and virtual appointments are available. Program hours are:
- Monday & Tuesday 7:30am - 3:30pm,
- Tuesday 7:30am- 2:30pm,
- Wednesday 7:30am - 7:30pm and
- Friday 7:30am - 12:30pm.
BHS Clubs and Activities!
Did you know that BHS has a wealth of clubs and activities?! For high school students, belonging to at least one group and forming healthy relationships with adults and other students with similar interests proves beneficial - both during their high school years as well as in future years. Encourage your student to GET INVOLVED!
THIS is the Link to Club/Activities on the Website: https://www.vanburenschools.net/o/belleville-high/page/clubactivities
THIS is another link for students which includes days & times: https://docs.google.com/document/d/19Q3SAXA2wtlE9ElDarD3n5hW1EE2phQJFprMKZdeLsQ/edit?usp=sharing
Welcome, Ms. Slingerland!
We would like to welcome Ms. Paula Slingerland as the newest edition to the Administrative Team! She has been one of our devoted English instructors in Belleville New Tech and is taking over as the Acting Assistant Principal for Mr. Dan Wright. Mr. Wright has been assigned to an Interim District Safety and Security position. We would like to say "Congratulations" to them both in their new roles!
Morning and Afternoon Traffic Flow Reminder
GREAT NEWS! In addition to our Tuesday/Thursday Homework Lab and Tutoring options for after school, we are now introducing the teacher-led Tutoring schedule. Students report directly to the designated teacher's classroom after school. CLICK HERE for the Tutoring Schedule, and revisit often for updates.
DRESS CODE - By now, some of you have received an email saying that your student has received a Dress Code violation. While these are minor infractions (typically for wearing a hood in the building or wearing a crop top or pajama pants), they can add up! Please be sure to speak with your student if they are receiving multiple of these emails. Besides academics, we are also teaching employability skills - which in many cases includes following a workplace dress code. Thank you for your support!
SCHOOL SAFETY
BUILDING, STUDENT, AND STAFF SAFETY
In light of recent events, and as a firm reminder of a couple of our safety basics please be intentional about discussing these two with your student(s).
Building Entrances/Locked Doors: All entry doors in the building lock at 7:10am. After this, the only doors that may be utilized are at the Main Entrance. Students are not to open, leave from, nor prop open building doors. Failure to follow these safety protocols results in immediate suspension.
Metal Detecting Wands: BHS began last year and continues this year utilizing wands as a metal detection option. These wand searches will take place in randomly selected classrooms during randomly-selected hours. Our goal is to continue to build upon our swift, yet thorough process to help detect anything that could be deemed as potentially dangerous. We believe that the random selection process will be more effective than announced, routine, or predictable searches. These "wanding" events will be attended and supervised by our local law enforcement.
TRUANCY - 5 Day Letters
NOTICE: Any family who receives a 5 Day Truancy Letter has a student who is at risk of failing the semester, and has a higher risk of not completing high school. PLEASE reach out to your student's counselor or assistant principal if your student is having issues with attendance. There may be solutions that haven't been considered yet. Don't let it turn into a 10 day problem...
Per the Student Handbook, any student who is absent from school for all or any part of the day without a legitimate excuse will be considered truant. All students and parents are subject to the truancy laws of the State. If a student, under the age of eighteen (18), is truant for more than ten (10) total days during a semester, he/she may be reported to the appropriate authorities. As a courtesy, BHS will send letters for any student who has been absent for 5 days.
ABSENCE NOTIFICATIONS:
ATTENTION PARENTS AND GUARDIANS: If you receive an attendance notice via phone or text, this means your student MISSED AT LEAST ONE CLASS that day. If it was not approved by a parent/guardian, this is cause for a follow up with them. Tardies will be handled through the general discipline policy checklist as a minor infraction.
STUDENT HANDBOOK AND DRESS CODE
An excellent educational experience is always undergirded by a safe and orderly environment. Please take the time to review the Student Handbook, which includes the BHS Student Dress Code. For a quick review of items to avoid, please click the link for COMMON DRESS CODE VIOLATIONS.
In particular, students will not be wearing:
- Hoods
- Crop Tops
- Ski Masks
- or any bedwear or grooming attire, including pajamas or pajama bottoms, hair scarves or durags.
Link to Student Handbook: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1NJVkEanO8w2Yu6-V7QVP6snU0M1YCviWpn5G61hrmZ8/edit?usp=sharing