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Box Elder High

Wednesday, September 7, 2016 - 10:30am

Parents,    FYI:   1.       Class meetings were held on the first day of school.  Revised Attendance, Dress Code, Sportsmanship, and BeeTime Policies were discussed and distributed along with the Computer Use Agreement.  They were then sent home for signatures.  If you haven’t already done so, please review, sign, and return these policies to your student’s first hour teacher.  The Policies can also be found on our school website www.behs.besd.net .  We ask for your support in encouraging your student to follow the guidelines outlined in the policies. 

2.       Our school will be going through the Accreditation Process this year.  Here is an over view of what that means: 

What is Accreditation?  Accreditation is a method of quality assurance developed more than 100 years ago by American universities and secondary schools.            What is the Purpose of Accreditation? To encourage us to reflect on our effectiveness as an academic institution and consider ways to improve, and to qualify our school for licensure in the State of Utah. What is the goal of Accreditation?  To evaluate, verify, and improve an institution’s quality and to encourage that institution to engage in continuous improvement.   

One of the requirements for the Accreditation Process is to conduct a stakeholder survey to get feedback from parents, students and staff.  It is an on-line survey and will take place in October.  You will hear more about the survey when it is available. 

  3.       Our teachers were involved in four days of professional development prior to the start of school.  On the first day, we made a list of what we consider our purpose here at BEHs.  We intend to focus on this list throughout the year as we make instructional and academic decisions.  The list is as follows: 

  What is our PURPOSE? BEHS Staff – Group Responses 

           To prepare “our” students for the next level          To help motivate students to feel passionate about learning          To prepare students for life – college & career ready          To encourage students to explore career possibilities          To prepare students to succeed, be productive, be good citizens, care about truth          To help students develop a strong sense of “self” – instill confidence          To develop life-long learners and problem solvers          To encourage students to value differences – tolerance          To encourage self-reflection          To help students recognize that each decision/choice has a consequence 

In conclusion, we value your students and are excited to partnership with you to provide a quality education for them this year. 

  

2017 Orchestra Tour Meeting – Anaheim, CA When: Wednesday, August, 2016, 6 pm Where: Orchestra/Band Room at BEHS We will discuss the details of the orchestra/band tour to Disneyland, including fundraising information. If you cannot make it to the meeting, please see Mr. Findlay before school or Mr. Reeder during the day to retrieve the information you need. We will be going April 4-8, 2017. If you want to attend tour you must be in TWO TRIMESTERS of orchestra/band this year, and you must have NO U’S. The estimated cost of the tour will be $750. The 1st Payment/Deposit is due by Sept. 16 - $100 (THIS PAYMENT IS YOUR COMMITMENT TO GO ON TOUR, AND IS NONREFUNDABLE). Please pay the office and return the receipt to Mr. Findlay or Mr. Reeder so they can record it as well. We also need chaperones, so please invite a parent or relative to join us. They will also need to pay the deposit.  

The school is in need of a few more parents to be on the school community council.  If you are interested, please call Teri Basinger at the High School 734-4840.  There is a  meeting once a month for about 4 months and the meetings are in the evening. 

Picture day is Tuesday, September 6th.  Dress appropriately.  Lifetouch will have the tux and drapes available for any seniors that didn’t get their pictures taken during the summer or want a retake for the yearbook.  Pictures packages will be available for all grades.  

Students will register on-line for their Bee Time class beginning Tuesday, September 6th through Thursday, September 9th at the following times: Seniors 5:00 pm Tuesday Juniors 7:00 am Wednesday Sophomores 5:00 pm Wednesday We will be holding Bee Time beginning Monday, September 12.  

If you have been referred by a teacher, you will already be scheduled in a class. If you do not schedule yourself a Bee Time teacher, one will be selected for you.  

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Scholarships

The following scholarships are available through the counseling office:

 

Scholarship Search Database: Students check out this scholarship database that has been made available to you by Wells Fargo Bank. Find scholarships that you can apply for and possibly win.

www.TuitionFundingSources.com

 

 

Coca-Cola Scholarship: This scholarship is available to senior students who show academic achievement, leadership, and personal character

Deadline:

Oct. 31, 2016

Apply on-line at

www.coca-colascholars.org

 

AnyCollege .Net Scholarship: A $1000 scholarship randomly selected for students that register with AnyCollege.Net. Given regardless of GPA or ACT score.

Deadline:

On-going

www.AnyCollege.Net

 

Wells Fargo College STEPS Program: Register with this program for a chance to win a $1000 scholarship.

Deadline:

Go to:

www.wellsfargo.com/collegesteps

For more details

CampusDoor “Great Futures Start Here” Scholarship: There are 100 scholarships available for students who plan to further their education after high school.

Deadline:

See following website for application and deadline:

www.campusdoor.com

 

Zumper Scholarship: $1,000 College Scholarship.Llooking for outstanding students who have helped their classmates or community in a tremendous way. Maybe you started a club that raised $10,000 for charity, or championed recycling and sustainable practices across campus.

Deadline:

November 15, 2016

https://www.zumper.com/apartments-scholarship

 

ROTC Scholarship: For students who are considering the military. Students can pick up information on these scholarships in the counseling center or contact a local recruiter.

Deadline:

On-going

Navy ROTC : http://www.nrotc.mavy.mil

 

CoilLaw LLC Scholarship: This is a $500 scholarship for all senior students in Utah and Idaho who plan to attend a 4yr college/university.

Deadline:

December 31, 2016

http://coillaw.com/practice-areas/salt-lake-city-divorce-attorney/

scroll down for link to application

 

SAE Engineering Scholarships: For students who plan to pursue a degree in Engineering or related field. Must show academic achievement. Check in the counseling center for university and undesignated scholarships.

Deadline:

 January 15, 2017

www.sae.org/students/engschlr.htm

 

AES Engineers Scholarship: This is an essay contest for students who plan to pursue a degree in Engineering. See the web page for more details and essay topics.

Deadline:

October 6, 2016

http://www.aesengineers.com/scholarships.htm

 

USU US Army ROTC 4 and 3 year scholarships leading to an army career:  For: 4 yr.  apply by early Dec. of senior year.  3 yr., take ROTC as a freshman in college, successfully complete the year, then apply for the 3 yr.  both scholarships cover tuition and fees, 1200 yearly for books and a stipend for 9 months each year from $300-$500  For information: LTC Stuart 435-797-7682

Deadline:

On going

The Prudential Spirit of Community Awards: This scholarship ranges in award money from$1000 to $5000. Students must be in grades 5 through 12 and be engaged in a volunteer activity.

Deadline:

 Nov. 8, 2016

www.spirit.prudential.com

 

 

 

 

Young Arts Scholarship: This scholarship is for students 10th-12th grade and are planning to pursue further education in any visual, performing, or literary arts and has shown excellence in that area.

Deadline:

October 17, 2016

www.youngarts.org/apply

 

Horatio Alger Association: This scholarship is awarded to a student that has demonstrated integrity, perseverance, strength of character, financial need, good academic record, and plans to pursue a college degree. Must have a 2.0 or better GPA.

Deadline:

October 25, 2016

Obtain application at:

www.horatioalger.org/scholarships

 

Wendy’s High School Heisman Scholarship: For senior high school athletes who excel on the field and off.

Deadline:

October 3, 2016

www.WendysHeisman.com

 

BYU Dept of Goelogical Sciences George Hansen Fellowship Scholarship: Must be a graduating senior, and enroll in geology or earth and space science education major.

Deadline:

February 15, 2017

https://byu.az1.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_3getFa7jgEq6Xe5

 

Daniels Fund Scholarship: Must be a senior planning to attend college next year, demonstrate strength of character, leadership, and community service.

Deadline:

November 30, 2016

www.DanielsFund.org