Monday, April 20, 2015

Monday, April 20, 2015

Monday April 20, 2015


James P. McHugh Academic Banquet 
Congratulations to the BJHS Students who were invited to the James P. McHugh  Academic Banquet.  Please be sure to turn your reservations in to the office by April 21, 2015.  

The Academic Banquet honors our students who have achieved a GPA of 3.7 or better.  
It will be held on Tuesday, May 5, 2015, at the Premier Banquet Complex (former Gladieux Meadows) located at 4480 Heatherdowns Boulevard; Toledo, Ohio. 

PTSA Reflections
Woo-hoo!  More talented Bedford Students get recognized in the Michigan PTSA Reflections Art Contest.  The theme was "The world would be a better place if . . ."

Congratulations to:
Alexis Fisher with an Award of Excellence in Dance Choreography
and 
Kelsea Chen with an Award of Merit in Visual Arts

Alexis and Kelsea are now invited to the Reflections Celebration and Awards Ceremony
on Saturday, May 2, 2015, at the Johnson Upper Elementary School in Westland Michigan

Softball
The 8th grade softball team will play their game at the High School JV Field today.

The 7th grade will play their games at Indian Creek, Field # 2.

Chris Comstock Memorial Basketball Benefit Game
Bedford Public Schools Staff vs 13abc News Team
Thursday, April 23, 2015
7:00 pm
Bedford High School Gym
$5.00 Adults $3.00 Students

Volleyball Summer Camp
Any girls interested in the Bedford Volleyball Summer Camp should pick up a flyer in the office.  It is open to 6-8th graders.

Open Gym
There will be Basketball open gym at the High School for 6th, 7th, and 8th grade girls not currently in a spring sport every Tuesday night from 6:30 - 8:30 starting April 21. The open gyms will run every Tuesday until the end of school so you can come after your spring sport. See Mr. Burgermeister if you have any questions.

100 Mile Club
Runs through May 15th,  Monday through Friday 2:45 - 4:30. Dates subject to change due to weather conditions! There is a $10 registration fee. You'll receive a T-Shirt with the completion of 100 Miles. Anyone interested can pick up a flyer in the office. If you have any questions you can email doleary@ymcatoledo.org or call (734)850-9622.

6th Grade Bedford's Spring Volleyball Clinic -Starts Today
Bedford's Spring Volleyball Clinic for 6th graders is taking place Mondays and Wednesdays April 20th - May 20th at 7:15 pm.  Any 6 graders interested can pick up a registration form at the main office.

Bedford High School Colorguard
Interested in being a part of the Bedford High School Marching Band, but you don't play an instrument?  Do you play an instrument but you want to try something new?  Do you like to dance?  Are you looking for a way to get involved in school spirit?  Come be part of one of the largest school spirit organizations in Bedford.  Clinics April 24 & 30 @ 2:45PM. Try Outs May 4, @ 2:45PM.  Bedford HIGH School Gym.  If you have any questions or want extra information, please email bedfordguard@gmail.com.

5K Splash of Color Fun Run
The Bedford Business Association is sponsoring the 5K Splash of Color Fun Run on Saturday, May 9, 2015.  the run starts at 10:00 a.m. at Indian Creek.  

Entry Fee:  
$15 each for youth 18 and under
$25 each for adults 19 and over
$75 up to family of 5
Add $10 if registration is not completed by Tuesday, April 21
No family discounts for late registrations

Entry forms are availabvle in the BJHS Office.

Box Tops for Education
Box Top collection for March and April is ice cream sundaes for the winning 4th hour class!  With only 10 classes participating at this time it is not to late to jump in the race. Mrs Mahoney's class is currently leading the way with a total of 333 Box Tops!  A close second is Mrs Pridgeon!

This is a great way to raise extra money for the school.  These funds will help support in class projects, field trips and many other fun activities in the building. SO START CLIPPING!

In addition to "box tops" we are also collecting "labels for education"! These can be found on Campbell Soups, Pepperidge Farm, Danimals, etc. 

Dress Code 
The dress and grooming code is a reference guide for parents/guardians and students. Our Dress for Success Policy is designed to ensure an appropriate and respectful appearance and a safe educational environment. Clothing that is inappropriate for the school environment may not be worn. Accommodations for religious requirements will be considered on a case-by-case basis in accordance with appropriate state and federal laws and the requirements and the principles of effective order and discipline in the school. 

Clothing is to be worn in a manner for which it is intended, and personal appearance is not to serve as a distraction to teaching or learning. Reasonable standards of cleanliness and personal hygiene must be maintained. High standards of personal modesty are consistently required. 

Examples of clothing considered inappropriate for school include, but are not limited to the following: 
• low-cut, revealing, or bare-midriff tank tops, sundresses, or shirts; • shirts with oversized armholes that reveal a student's chest or side; 
• clothes exhibiting frays, tears, or holes; 
• tops such as halter tops (bare shoulders or back, ties at the back of the neck or waist), spaghetti-strapped tops, bare shouldered tops, belly tops (midriff may not be revealed) and tube tops. Tank tops having shoulder straps two or more inches wide are permitted. 
• skirts, dresses, shorts, or skorts that are higher than fingertip length or appear provocative or immodest; 
• unkempt sweat pants or sagging pants; spandex, biking, or boxer shorts; 
• clothing with inappropriate words or symbols (defined as: any message, clearly understood or intended, that expresses profane or obscene language or meaning, street gang affiliation or 
• advocacy, or that intends derogatory meaning regarding race, creed, religion, or national origin); 
• clothing that promotes violence, sexual activity, alcohol, drugs, tobacco products, or any illegal activity or illegal goods; 
• outer clothing such as jackets, overcoats, caps, or hats; 
• an absence of undergarments. 
• No leggings or pajama pants 

Drop Off and Pick Up
Please remember that ALL student drop off and pick up is in the back the the Junior High School Building.  Please follow the traffic flow pattern when dropping off or picking up students.

Bus Depot
Recently we are having two issues in the Bus Depot with our Junior High Students.  Please remember to get on your buses as soon as possible.  Buses need to be on time for their elementary routes.  Too many students are "hanging out" in the center of the bus depot.  Also Junior High Students need to refrain from demonstrating public displays of affection in the depot (kissing).

Chromebooks
6th and 7th grade students - We have received notice that Chromebooks have been seen unattended during after school sporting practices/events. Please remember that you can return to your locker after practice to retrieve your Chromebook. Chromebooks should never be left unattended, in the gymnasium, or under a tree. It is important to remember that each student with a Chromebook signed an agreement at the beginning of the school year that states...

I will be responsible for my Chromebook at all times.

My Chromebook will never be left unattended
I will store my Chromebook in my secured locker at BJHS while at sports practices or after school activities.

Bus Notes
Reminder to all students - Bus notes to ride another bus home after school MUST be stamped in the office BEFORE the end of sixth hour.

Happy Birthday Today
Anthony Frey
Trenton Frey
Kenneth Glashauser
Mason Meyer

April 2015
14-24        MDE 8th Grade Testing Window (Absences not excused see Mr                             Hurley if you have any questions) 
23             JHS Track @ Adrian 4:15 pm
27             Department Meeting 2:30 in Department Chair's Room
27             JHS Track @ Tecuhmseh 4:15 pm
28-May 8 MDE 7th Grade Testing Window (Absences not excused see Mr                               Hurley if you have any questions)
30             JHS Track @ Monroe 4:15 pm