STUDENT OF THE WEEK
Mr. Allison chose Jacob Kiefer as our Student of the Week.
Jacob has taken a leadership role in tech ed where he served as a foreman in penny hockey production this year. He also demonstrates problem solving skills in a number of challenges presented in class. He comes with a positive attitude willing to work hard at the task set before him. He is self-motivated and completes tasks in a timely manner. He also treats others with courtesy and respect.
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CROSS COUNTRY
The cross country season will start in August. Cross country is a distance running sport that offers lots of ways to get in shape, have fun, and meet new people.
All 5th, 6th, and 7th graders are invited to join. If your son or daughter is interested, please fill out the form below. You will be contacted in July with more information.
Feel free to email brad.lorenz@mybedford.us with any questions.
I hope to see you this August!
Coach Lorenz
JUNE 27-29, 2018
The camp is open to boys grades 4th - 12th grades.
Cost is $60
MORNING SESSION
9-12th grade boys 8:30-11:30
AFTERNOON SESSION
4th-8th grade boys noon-3:00
Camp will be held at Bedford High School. Please wear athletic clothing. Also bring a labeled water bottle.
Any questions contact Coach Scheuer at (734)850-6323 or email him at Frank.Scheuer@mybedford.us
SPRING TENNIS
7th and 8th Grade Tennis Club Sign Ups start today! The sign-up form is located outside Mrs. Vogel’s room (Rm 206 - 2nd floor by the upstairs) and is on a first come - first serve basis. The Tennis Club will be June 6th-12th from 2:30-4:30. We have a limited number of courts, so only 20 students will be permitted to join. Parental permission must be obtained before registering.
Tennis Club participants will be taught basic strokes, rules and etiquette of singles and doubles. Match play will take place each day. This club is designed to expose students to the game so they may play recreationally or continue on by pursuing lessons and trying out for the high school JV and Varsity tennis teams.
GO TO https://docs.google.com/document/d/1FSoMxSRhYph9tPO1myKxmh_1-10E08LZ6z9YGoWbw9c/edit?ts=5b0c2f73 FOR MORE INFORMATION.
VOLLEYBALL CAMP
Any young lady interested in volleyball camp this summer see the attached flyer.
https://drive.google.com/file/ d/0B2qvZjyF_ Z22VkVLdjhJYzVXM1VHS2syVDFYU2t 0emxoamtN/view?usp=sharing
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DRESS CODE REMINDER
Students are expected to dress and groom themselves apprpriately for school. The following are NOT appropriate:
1. Clothing/grooming that illustrates or promotes alcohol, tobacco or other drugs or any illegal substance or activity.
2. Clothing/grooming that emulates gang/street activity.
3. Clothing/grooming that promotes violence.
4. Clothing/grooming that is vulgar, provocative, or otherwise suggestive.
a) Undergarments should not be visible at any time.
b) Skirts or shorts must be mid-thigh, approximately lower than the palm of the hand.
c) Low-cut, revealing, or bare-midriff tank tops, sundresses, or shirts are not permitted.
d) Sleeveless tops are not permitted if they violate a or c. Tops such as halter tops (bare shoulder 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 2 or more inches wide
are permitted.
e) Sheer see-through clothing is not permitted if they violate a or c.
f) Ripped jeans are not permitted.
5. Clothing/grooming that is deemed unsafe for the classroom or school environment, including but not limited
to hats/coats/outerwear. Hooded sweatshirts are permitted as long as the HOOD IS NOT WORN.
6. Clothing/grooming that is disruptive to the educational process.
7. Clothing/grooming that does not reflect good personal hygiene.
8. Distracting body piercing.
9. Tops and bottoms that do not OVERLAP while standing or seated.
HEALTH ROOM RULES
Unless it is an emergency, students who need to go to the health room must get a pass from the teacher they are coming from. If you are coming between class, you should get the pass from your next hour teacher to let them know where you are.
RECYCLING AT BJHS
Stop.... don't throw away your old , dried up markers!
We are excited to participate in collecting and converting our markers into clean energy.
Teachers, this also includes dry erase markers. There is a container behind the door monitor, please put all old markers in this container!
Together, we are helping our planet one handful of markers at a time!
ALL MULES MATTER
All mules matter meets every Monday during homeroom time in the media center with Mrs. Mihalec.
CHARITY CLUB
Charity club will not be meeting until further notice.
BUS NOTES
Bus notes need to be brought to the office in the morning to be stamped before school starts. Absolutely no notes will be stamped after the afternoon announcements. If the note is not stamped you will have to ride your normal bus home.
EXIT PASSES
Exit passes can be given if a written note from home is turned into the office. All notes are to be brought to the office before school starts so your exit pass can be written. Then you are to report to the door monitor at the time indicated on your pass. Once your ride arrives you can exit the build to go to your appointment. You CAN NOT exit the building without a pass. Make sure to turn your note into the main office before the morning bell so they can issue you a exit pass.
BACKPACKS
Just another reminder. . . Don't carry your backpacks to class. You must keep your backpacks in your locker.
EARLY DROP OFFS
If you are dropped off at school before 7 a.m, you need to stay in the cafeteria with Mrs. Gibson. She will release you to your lockers at 7.
8th HOUR
8th Hour is held in the media center. It runs from 2:35 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Meet in the front lobby by the door monitor and you will be walked to the media center Forms can be picked up in the office.
NO CELL PHONES DURING SCHOOL HOURS
Students: Cell phones are not allowed during school hours. Your phone must be in your locker and turned off at 7:25 a.m. They cannot be used until 2:30 p.m. Cell phones are NOT permitted during lunches.
HEALTH ROOM RULES
Students who need to go to the health room must get a pass from the teacher they are coming from. If you are coming between class, you should get the pass from your next hour teacher to let them know where you are. Unless it is an emergency.CLUBS
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
BIBLE STUDY CLUB 2:30-3:30 ROOM 23
BIBLE STUDY CLUB 2:30-3:30 ROOM 23
WRITING CLUB 2:45-3:45 ROOM 49
FRIDAY