

12/10 BHS Tiger News
Week of December 10th, 2023
Belleville High School
Greetings Belleville Families, this is Week #16 and we are just 2 weeks out from Winter break. Remember, once we return from break, there will only be 1 week left in the semester, which INCLUDES Midterm Exams. As you continue to monitor your student's grades, attendance, and behavior on Parent Connect/MiStar, please encourage them to take advantage of all our support options:
- Tutoring - CLICK HERE for the schedule
- Homework Lab, from 2:15pm-3:15pm every Tuesday & Thursday
- Cocoa & Cram - study sessions which include study STRATEGIES, every other Monday.
We're looking forward to a great week - GO TIGERS!!
🌟NEW! Student Newspaper
BHS is excited to announce that our Journalism Class has produced it's FIRST EDITION of their online newspaper, Beneath The Stripes! This was shared with students last week, and students will utilize feedback from students and staff to make continuous improvements. Visit beneaththestripes.com to see what they have accomplished so far. Go Tigers!!
Important Dates and Upcoming Events:
December 12th: Concert Bands Concert, 7:30 pm
December 14th: Varsity & Symphony Bands Concert, 7:30pm
December 21st: Choir Concert, 7:00pm
December 25th-January 5th: Winter Break (School resumes January 8th)
From Tiger Parent PTO - Tissue for Teachers!
As we get into the colder season, colds and the flu are going around and our students are in constant need of tissue. Please donate one, two or even a few boxes of tissue for the teachers to have available for use.
🚫 NOTICE FOR DETENTIONS!!
ATTENTION PARENTS AND GUARDIANS: Students will ONLY be receiving detention notices via email. They will no longer receive paper notices. Since we ALWAYS copy the parent/guardian on these notices, we ask that you remind your student, as needed, about their obligation. We appreciate your partnership!
Detention for Tardies
Remember, for EVERY 3 tardies, students will serve 1 detention. This also applies to other infractions, such as Dress Code Violations.
If a student needs to reschedule a detention, they must see Mrs. Dawn Spicer during the student's designated lunch time. Mrs. Spicer will be located in the lunch room to address rescheduling or questions regarding assigned detentions. Students are NOT permitted to leave class to speak with her regarding detentions.
Lunch detentions will only be assigned for special circumstances; an administrator must approve lunch detentions. For every after school detention, a student will serve two lunch detentions.
Detention Rules:
- You must be on time to detention and sign in electronically. After school detention starts at 2:15 and ends at 3:15. Students have 5 minutes from the first lunch bell to get to the Tiger Den. Saturday detention starts at 8:00 AM and ends at 10:00 AM.
- You will need to check in your phone with an administrator.
- If serving lunch detention, you will wait until the lunch lines are clear of students and administrative approval before getting a lunch.
- You will not talk or sleep during detention.
- You will clean up after yourself: clean any trash, push in chairs, and put away anything borrowed.
- If serving lunch detention, you will wait until you are released before leaving the Tiger Den.
- If you get kicked out, other consequences may happen including out of school suspension.
It's the most wonderful time of the year - the Michigan winter weather is upon us. With the cold, darkness, ice, and snow, traffic at student drop off will be slow. Please be patient and kind! Here are some tips to help make drop off faster and safer for all:
- The only drop off and pick up area for students is on the west entrance, the entrance into the Central Office building. To enter the main entrance, you MUST have a parking pass!
- Please make sure your students are only crossing the roads when the safety patrol is present and has stopped traffic. They will let your student know when it is safe to cross.
- Please ask your students to be prepared to get out of the vehicle with all of their belongings as soon as the vehicle stops.
- If you are the first vehicle in the drop off line, please STOP at the "Student Drop Off" sign. This will help more cars get to the sidewalk to drop their students off.
- Make sure to pull all the way up to the car in front of you UNLESS you are in the crosswalk. If you are the second vehicle in the group, you will be the one nearest the crosswalk; leave enough space between your car and the first one in the group for students to cross safely.
- Please follow the staff's driving directions. The stop sign/signal to stop is not a suggestion; you must stop! This is for staff and STUDENT SAFETY!
- Do not drop students off in the passing (left) lane! Students should only exit the vehicle from the right lane (nearest building and sidewalk).
- If your student needs more time exiting the vehicle, there is a spot on the right just past the "Student Drop Off" sign; park there. This way traffic can continue to flow.
- Make sure your lights are on.
Lunch Lines & News
There will be some BIG changes in the Belleville Cafe after winter break! However, before these changes happen, the lines have been long. Here are some tips to make the lunch lines go faster and lunch more enjoyable:
- Make sure students have their student IDs present before getting into line. They can scan them at checkout. This will expedite the time in line.
- If students are buying snacks or drinks not provided with the free lunch, have the cash in hand ready to give to the cafeteria worker, or you can add money to the student's account.
- Please clean up your trash and place it in the proper containers on your way out of the cafeteria.
- Lastly, if you have suggestions for food ideas or quality, please speak to an administrator or Chef Craig. We want you to enjoy the food and the entire lunch experience.
ATHLETICS NEWS
LAST WEEK'S TIGER VICTORIES!
-Clean sweep for Basketball vs Romulus!! The Girls JV and Varsity teams defeated Romulus along with the Freshmen, JV, and Varsity Boys teams. Nice work Tigers!
-Boys Swim and Dive beat both Wayne and Flat Rock in a Double Dual Meet.
-Boys and Girls Varsity Bowling Teams both defeated Canton.
-Bryce Underwood was voted the Michigan High School Football Player of the Year Award winner! Congratulations Bryce!
Upcoming HOME events:
- 12/12 Boys F, JV, and V Basketball vs Southfield A&T. 4/5:30/7
- 12/14 Boys & Girls Bowling vs Wayne @ Lodge Lanes. 3pm
-12/16 Varsity Girls Basketball vs Laurel. Best of Michigan all day event at BHS.
For all other Athletics Information, including upcoming practices and game schedules, click the LINK below. GO TIGERS!
BHS Athletics Homepage | Belleville High School (vanburenschools.net)
From Your STUDENT COUNCIL - Your Guide to Student Activities!
BHS Student Council will be sponsoring a Toys for Kids Drive December 4th - 12th during all lunches.
BHS Upcoming Dates:
BHS Toys for Kids Drive - December 4th - 12th during all lunches.
BHS Dine to Donate at Applebee's on December 18th from 4pm - 9pm. See link for flyer
Class of 2024 Information:
If you missed the Senior Parent meeting, here is the link to the slide presentation. Also see the Class of 2024 Senior Informational Packet below updated information.
This Week in Counseling
Thursday, December 14th- FSA-ID Workshop, held hours 1st-6th. Seniors will need a pass from their classroom teacher and SSN to participate in workshop. Parents are welcome to attend.
Paying for College Night
Mark you Calendar! BHS Counseling Department will host Paying for College on Wednesday, January 31st at 6:00 pm. We will provide additional details in the coming weeks.
Featured Local Scholarships
Inkster Alumnae Chapter Delta Scholar- Must have 3.0 or higher if planning to attend a 4-year university or college or 2.5 or higher if planning to attend community college, vocational or trade school. Due January 26, 2024. IAC Delta Scholar Application Packet
Savage Elementary PTO Scholarship- Must have attended Savage Elementary. Application is available in the counseling office. Due March 25, 2024.
Thank you for your time and attention to this week's Tiger News.
Have a great week everyone, and GO TIGERS!
~ Principal Crockett, AP Mrs. Green, AP Mr. Roberson, AP Mrs. Slingerland, BNT Director Mr. Wilsey, and AD Mr. Brodie
♻️ REPEAT INFORMATION ♻️
🆘Emergency Cards🆘
In an effort to continue keeping our students safe, please update your student's Emergency Card. Make sure the CORRECT phone numbers are listed, as well as ANYONE that has your permission to sign your student(s) out of school. You can make changes by calling the Main Office or the Counseling office at 734-697-9122.
🌜 IT'S DARK OUT!
Attention Parents/Guardians, and drivers of ALL ages! Now that it is dark during the time of arrival, please be sure to SLOW DOWN when in school zones! If your student is walking or riding a bike 🚲 to school, PLEASE make sure they are wearing light or reflective clothing, or even that they include lights or flashing lights which can be purchased inexpensively. Let's keep our students safe! Here are a few links for purchasing the lights.
BUILDING, STUDENT AND STAFF SAFETY
We have been reminding students recently that school safety is the responsibility of us ALL. Please be intentional about discussing these two items with your student(s).
Building Entrances/Locked Doors: All entry doors in the building lock at 7:20am. 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. Additionally, access to the building is limited to needs only, so students who are being picked up early will be able to call and be confirmed from the main entrance parking lot.
Metal Detecting Wands: BHS utilizes wands as a metal detection option. These wand searches take place in the hallway of randomly selected classrooms during randomly-selected hours. We have developed a 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.
HOW TO: Pay for Things!💲
Homework Lab📚
We wanted to inform you that the Homework Lab and Testing Center at BHS is open. It is put in place to provide additional support to our students. We encourage you to share this information with your respective classes and colleagues. The Homework Lab will be available on Tuesday and Thursday from 2:15 to 3:15. During this time, students can receive assistance with their homework assignments or seek guidance on any academic challenges they may be facing. To ensure a smooth and efficient process, it is required that students sign up using bookmarks before attending the lab. We recommend that they sign up before 1:00 pm to secure their spot.
If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to reach out to us.
~ Mrs. Fryske and Mr. de Haan
kfryske@vanburenschools.net, mdehaan@vanburenschools.net
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OTHER STUDY SOLUTIONS AND TUTORING
- Cocoa and Cram on Mondays, and our
- TUTORING schedule,
Also, your student's teachers are ALWAYS letting them know how they can get support in their classes. Help your student take advantage of their resources!
Attention Student Athletes
Any student athletes who plans on playing their sport at the college level needs to register with the NCAA eligibility center. Please feel free to reach out to your counselor for assistance.
ALERT! Ticket Purchasing❗
Schools in the KLAA will be offering options this year for purchasing tickets for athletic events. Belleville High School will be using GoFan exclusively (No Cash at the gate). Card Readers will be available. The concession stands are still using cash. Students under High School age MUST be accompanied and supervised by an adult at all athletic events. Thank you and Go Tigers!
The BHS Cafe - A Greater Dining Experience!
From the The Belleville High School Café:
Students, to keep things timely and smoothly, please remember these tips:
- Please be patient and do not cut in line
- There are two lines: PIZZA and Other Entrees
- You must get a fruit or vegetable in order for the meal to be free
- Only one juice or milk per meal/student
- Only one entrée per meal (additional entrees are $2.00 each)
- Pop, chips, snacks cost money, but you can use your school account to pay
- If you are not purchasing any extras, please go through the line that is not for buying snacks (clipboard side)
Parents & Guardians: Food Account Payments
In order to fund your child's lunch account, please follow the steps below:
- Login to the MiStar ParentConnect Portal with your PIN and Password. Your school secretary can assist you if you need this information.
Click on your student's name, and you will see a variety of options on the menu at left.
Click on the Cafeteria link in the menu at left
Click on the "Online Food Service Payment" at far right.
Enter the amount you would like to add to your student's cafeteria account.
Follow the prompts to enter your payment information.
Thank you for making the first week enjoyable and check out our menu online.
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, blankets, pajama bottoms, hair scarves or durags.
Link to Student Handbook: 2023 - 2024 BHS Student Handbook