
5/28 BHS Tiger News
Belleville High School
Belleville High School
Good afternoon, BHS Families! This is week #16 of Semester 2, and on top of daily learning, we're also focused on our Seniors' last week of school! Seniors will be wrapping up their learning on Tuesday, taking their final exams Wednesday and Thursday, and experiencing their Senior Walk - their last walk around the building at BHS students. Prom is Friday night, the Senior Party is Saturday evening, and Commencement is next Thursday night. This will be another event-filled week!
TWO (2) QUICK 🎓 SENIOR ANNOUNCEMENTS:
1. SENIORS CANNOT PARTICIPATE IN COMMENCEMENT without their district-required service learning hours being completed. This detail has been discussed and reminded since at least September 2022!
2. SENIOR PARENTS, GUARDIANS, FRIENDS, AND FAMILY MEMBERS are invited to attend the Senior Walk on Thursday, June 1st by 9:30am in the Football Stadium. Seniors will report to the Main Auditorium to line up to walk the building at 9:15am. Families MAY park in the Bus Lot between the Athletic wing and the Counseling Center, as long as vehicles are removed by noon (12pm) for buses to line up for dismissal.
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5/31 - FINAL Parent Meeting of the Year, PLUS Junior Class Meeting
Our TIGER PARENT & PTO MEETING will be held this Wednesday, May 31st @ 6:30pm for ALL Grade Levels. There will be a special segment for current Juniors/rising Seniors (class of 2024) during this meeting. This will be the FINAL parent meeting of the school year, so if you have not attended any before, we ask that you attend this one.
~ Principal Crockett, AP Mrs. Green, AP Mr. Roberson, AP Ms. Slingerland, BNT Director Mr. Wilsey, and Athletic Director Mr. Brodie
Important Dates and Upcoming Events:
May 29th: NO SCHOOL, Memorial Day
May 31st: Senior Exams, hours 3, 4, 5, & 6
May 31st: Tiger Parent & PTO Meeting, 6:30pm
June 1st Senior Exams/Senior Walk: Senior Exams, hours 1 & 2; Senior Walk during 3rd hour
June 2nd: Senior Prom @ Laurel Manor, 7:00pm
June 3rd: Senior Party @ High Velocity Sports, 6pm - 12am
June 8th, Commencement Ceremony: EMU Convocation Center, 7:00pm
~ ATHLETIC UPDATES ~
Athletic Updates will Return Next Week.
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
The Class of 2023 is looking for donations for the Senior Party on Saturday, June 3, 2023. Please consider donating an item or items for this one last event for the seniors before graduation. Here is the link to the SignUp Genius. Thank you for supporting our Class of 2023 Seniors!
Parent volunteers from ALL GRADES are needed to help out at the Class of 2023 Senior Party on Saturday, June 3, 2023. Here is the link to the SignUp Genius.
The final Senior Party planning meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, May 31, 2023 at 6:00 p.m. in the media center before the Tiger Parent meeting. All parents or guardians of Belleville High School students are welcome to attend.
JUNIORS - Class of 2024:
There will be an informational parent meeting for the Class of 2024 (Rising Seniors) on Wednesday, May 31, 2023 beginning at 6:30 p.m. in the Commons (cafeteria) to discuss your student’s upcoming Senior year. If you are unable to attend the meeting, you can submit questions by completing this google form. There will also be a follow up email sent to all parents after the meeting with information from the presentation.
SENIORS - Class of 2023:
There are only 40 tickets left for the Class of 2023 Senior Party which will be held on Saturday, June 3, 2023 from 6:00 p.m. till Midnight. Tickets are $25.00 and are available on PaySchools. Do not miss out on this awesome event!!
The final Senior Party planning meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, May 31, 2023 at 6:00 p.m. in the media center, before the Tiger Parent meeting. All parents or guardians of Belleville High School students are welcome to attend.
Seniors: The BHS PTO and Senior Parents of the Class of 2023 are sponsoring a Senior Sunset on Thursday, June 1, 2023 from 8:00 p.m. till 9:30 p.m. at the BHS football field. If you are interested in attending this event, please complete the google form found at this link.
The Class of 2023 is looking for donations for the Senior Party on Saturday, June 3, 2023. Please consider donating an item or items for this one last event for the seniors before graduation. Here is the link to the SignUp Genius. Thank you for supporting our Class of 2023 Seniors!
Parent volunteers from ALL GRADES are needed to help out at the Class of 2023 Senior Party on Saturday, June 3, 2023. Here is the link to the SignUp Genius.
Belleville High School Proud Parent and Proud Grandparent shirts of a BHS graduate are available for purchase on PaySchools under the tab BHS Proud Parent or BHS Proud Grandparent. Here is the link to the form to place an order and directions on how to make a payment.
Upcoming Senior Class Dates:
Thursday, June 1, 2023 - Senior Walk
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 Informational Packet .
New Internship and summer opportunities! Click on the above link!
William D. Ford Curriculum and Cupcakes
Are you attending William D. Ford next school year (2023-2024)? If so, the staff at William D. Ford would love for you to join them for Curriculum & Cupcakes on Wednesday, May 31st @ 6pm. This is an opportunity for students attending William D. Ford next school year to meet their instructor and learn more about their assigned program. Again, this event is for students that will be attending William D. Ford next school year. Parents are welcomed and encouraged to attend this event.
High School Student Internship at Alongside
This 7 week summer internship will provide a structured introduction to working at a digital mental health company and interns will get to help determine new content and features we add to the app. Please click on the link below if you are interested. This opportunity is open to any high school students and graduating high school seniors who are passionate about de-stigmatizing and supporting youth mental health.
Posting: https://www.alongside.care/jobs/summer-high-school-intern
Application link: https://forms.gle/7A1i3RQ6ZWCcgTR98
We Are Highlighting Natural Resources and Agriscience Pathway!
Careers in this path are related to agriculture, the environment, and natural resources. These include agricultural sciences, earth sciences, environmental sciences, fisheries, forestry, horticulture, and wildlife. • Are you a nature lover? • Are you practical, curious about the physical world, and interested in plants and animals? • Do you enjoy hunting and fishing? • Do you like to garden or mow the lawn? • Are you interested in protecting the environment? If your answer to any of these questions is “yes,” this may be the career path for you!
Below are some careers related to the outdoors that may fulfill that need for a greater purpose. Are there any that spark an interest?
Environmental Restoration Planners
Remote Sensing Scientists and Technologists
Success = Having a Plan of Action
Students who have a plan for after graduating from high school are more likely to follow through and succeed where others may not. According to a Newsweek article in June 2022, “A third of Americans (34 percent) had no life plan after completing school, whether it was high school or college, according to a new poll. The survey of 2,000 adults looked into people's sentiments surrounding life entering adulthood and found that similarly, 41 percent didn't have a job lined up after graduation.”
One element of a successful plan after high school is having a checklist to ensure you know what tasks need to be completed to achieve your goal. Please use the two- and four-year checklists as a guide to follow. We also can provide assistance for entering the workforce, armed services, and skilled trades in the future.
Summer Help for Graduating Seniors
Step Ahead with Schoolcraft College
Schoolcraft College is offering a summer bridge program for current 12th grade students. This program is designed to help students entering college with college-level English and math!
Summer STEP
DCAN is offering summer help for graduating seniors! Seniors will be provided with one-on-one help with financial aid, housing, budgeting and more!
What are you doing this summer?
There are many opportunities for students of all ages to learn about a variety of career pathways this summer. Click on the photo below to learn about summer camp opportunities!
FAFSA Award Letters
Have you received your FAFSA award letters from your college or university? Need help understanding your financial aid package? If so, please consider attending a free webinar sponsored by MI Student Aid. The first webinar will be held on Thursday, March 23rd. Please click on the link to attend webinar and for more information.
Webinars: https://www.michigan.gov/mistudentaid/students-fams/understanding-your-award-letter/virtual-sessions
Informational website: https://www.michigan.gov/mistudentaid/students-fams/understanding-your-award-letter
Please contact Dr. Rosenblum for more information.
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.
⚠️ ATTENDANCE ALERTS ⚠️
- This is a friendly? REMINDER that BHS conducts 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! STUDENTS WHO FAIL TO SERVE THEIR DETENTIONS FACE SUSPENSION.
- LATE ARRIVALS: Please note that students will NOT be admitted into the building after 3rd hour without sufficient notice (doctor note, dentist note, parent contact, etc.)
- Also, this is a reminder that SCHOOL STARTS AT 7:10am. We have too many students coming to school late and being dropped off late. This negatively affects their learning, their grades, 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!
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