Monday, March 20, 2017

This Week at BMHS March 21 - 28, 2017

From The Desk Of The Guidance Department

Scholarship Information:

~The Billerica Dollars For Scholars application website will close on March 26, 2017.  Click here to access the DFS website.

~Regarding Naviance scholarships:  check back often throughout the duration of the late winter/spring.  The deadlines for scholarships in Naviance vary.  This list will be updated regularly, and you won’t want to miss an opportunity!  Click here to access the Naviance website.

~When searching for scholarships, the most important rule is this:  Don’t pay money to get money!  It typically is a scam.  If you’re not sure it is a scam, please contact your child’s guidance counselor to discuss.

Scheduling Portal For Course Selection Opens Tuesday
The scheduling portal will open on Tuesday afternoon for students in grades 9-11 to select their courses for the 2017-2018 school year.  You will know when it has opened because Melinda Cripps will send out an email to alert you. The steps to access the portal are listed below.

            STUDENT ACCESS INSTRUCTIONS
1.     Review the Program of Studies to learn more about the courses you can choose.  Click here for the link to the 2017-2018 Program of Studies.
2.     Go to the ASPEN website.  Click here for the Aspen website.
3.     Enter your ASPEN login and password. If you do not know your login and password, please email portalhelp@billericak12.com
4.     Click on the MY INFO top tab.
5.     Click on the REQUESTS side tab.
6.     On the top of your screen, you will see a message that gives an overview of the 2017-2018 course selection process.  Below this, you will see “Primary Requests”.  Click the select buttons to choose the courses you are interested in taking.  In this area, you will also see which courses your teachers have recommended for you.
7.     Below the “Primary Requests” is a section called “Alternate Requests”.  Click on the select button and choose your alternate requests.  These are your back-up courses, in case you are unable to get into a primary requested class.  You must choose alternates.
8.     Below “Alternate Requests” is an area for you to write a note to your counselor.  Some people may choose to use this function, and others may not feel the need to.
9.     MAKE SURE TO POST once you have completed your course selections.  This is SUPER IMPORTANT, since this is how your course selections are saved in the computer.

            PARENT ACCESS INSTRUCTIONS
 Review the Program of Studies to learn more about the courses you can choose. Click here for the link to the 2017-2018 Program of Studies.
 Go to the ASPEN website.  Click here for the Aspen website.
Enter your ASPEN login and password. If you do not know your login and password, please email portalhelp@billericak12.com
Click on the FAMILY top tab.
Select your child.  If you have more than one child, select the child for whom you will be working with.
Click on the SCHEDULE side tab.
Then, click on the REQUESTS side tab.
On the top of your screen, you will see a message that gives an overview of the 2017-2018 course selection process.  Below this, you will see “Primary Requests”.  Click the select buttons to choose the courses you are interested in taking.  In this area, you will also see which courses your teachers have recommended for you.
Below the “Primary Requests” is a section called “Alternate Requests”.  Click on the select button and choose your alternate requests.  These are your back-up courses, in case you are unable to get into a primary requested class.  You must choose alternates.
Below “Alternate Requests” is an area for you to write a note to your counselor.  Some people may choose to use this function, and others may not feel the need to.
MAKE SURE TO POST once you have completed your course selections.  This is SUPER IMPORTANT, since this is how your course selections are saved in the computer.
The portal will remain open until Sunday, March 26th at 11:59 p.m.  It will close promptly at that time.

Guidance counselors will meet with each student individually over the three weeks following course selection.  This brief meeting will be to review students’ course selections for progress towards graduation, alignment with college aspirations, and career exploration goals.  Juniors will be brought to Guidance by their Physics teacher, during the week of March 27-March 31.  Sophomores will meet with guidance during their Chemistry class, during the week of April 3-April 7.  Freshmen will meet with guidance during their English class, during the week of April 10-April 13.  Teachers will bring their students to guidance during an assigned day/time to meet with their counselor. If your Junior student isn't in Physics, or if your Sophomore student isn't in Chemistry, please know that Guidance will reach out to these students individually to arrange a meeting.

If you have any questions regarding your child’s course selection process please feel free to reach out to his/her guidance counselor directly.  The number for the guidance office is:  978-528-8760.  We look forward to working with both you and your child.

ELA MCAS This Week

This week, sophomore students will take ELA MCAS.  Last week, we informed students that MCAS rooms are posted in the hallway across from the Guidance Office.  If students haven't yet checked to see where they are testing, they can check early tomorrow morning.  Here is the testing schedule:

Tuesday: ELA Composition Sessions A & B
Wednesday:  ELA Composition Sessions 1 & 2
Thursday: ELA Composition Session 3


Students should get a good night's rest, eat a good breakfast, and wear comfortable layered clothing in order to help them perform their best.  

Thursday, March 16, 2017

Wednesday, March 15, 2017

This Week at BMHS March 13 - 20, 2017

Prevention Resources and Education for Parents



The Billerica Substance Abuse Prevention Committee will be hosting a pre-prom event, PREP, on Tuesday, May 9 at 7 p.m. in the BMHS Auditorium. This event will follow a school presentation during the day for our juniors and seniors. The Junior Prom is on Friday, May 12 at Tewksbury Country Club and the Senior Prom is on Friday, May 19 at Danversport Yacht Club.







Transition Resources Fair




Billerica Memorial High School special education staff have worked with their counter-parts at Lowell High School to put together a Transitional Resources Fair March 28th at Lowell High School.  This event is an opportunity for students with disabilities and their families to learn about supports, services and programs that may be available to help them navigate adulthood when they leave high school or other public school programs behind.  There will be over 20 agencies, support programs and other vendors  present to provide information and answer questions.   Please see the attached flyer for details.  





BMHS Winter Guard and Percussion Performance


The BMHS Winter Guard and Percussion "Friends and Family Night" is scheduled for this Friday, March 17 at the Marshall Middle School Gym beginning at 7 p.m. Tickets are $5 for students & seniors, $8 for adults and $20 for a family. Please see flyer for additional information.








Team 4909

FIRST Team 4909 - Bionics will be competing at the North Shore District Competition at Reading Memorial High School on Sat/Sun this weekend. This is their first event and they hope to get enough ranking points to qualify for the New England District Competition. The event is 8:00am - 6:00pm on both days and open to the public with FREE admission. Come on down and support BMHS as they take on the challenges of SteamWorks, the new FIRST Robotics challenge for 2017. Visit www.team4909.org to learn more.

College Fair

The BMHS College Fair that was scheduled for March 14 has been moved to April. The exact date will be announced next week.

DECA

This past weekend @BMHS_DECA traveled to Boston to participate in the annual Massachusetts State DECA Conference with the hopes of sending members of the team to the International Career Development Conference (ICDC) in Anaheim, California. The good news began with Joe Hodgkins election as a new State Officer and was quickly followed up by freshmen Julia MacEachern earning Billerica's first ticket to Anaheim for Principles of Business Management. 


The following students will be representing BMHS at the ICDC in Anaheim:
Vanessa Mattar, Dominique Hughes, and Hailee Jenkins (Creative Marketing Project)
Sean Climo, Rachelle Mejia, and Matt Marini (Creative Marketing Project)
Colleen Callahan (Advertising Campaign Event)
Nicholas Scuccimara (Hospitality and Tourism Professional Selling)
Ciara Lydon (Professional Selling Event)
Shaun McAvoy and Aidan McCarthy (Sports and Entertainment Operations Research)
Natalie Nardone and Morgan Bauman (Sports and Entertainment Operations Research)
Camryn Brothers, Aiden Cliff, and Tanvi Patel (Hospitality and Tourism Operations Research)
Clare Conway and Kayleigh O'Mahoney (Hospitality and Tourism Operations Research)
Tyler Morris, William Brunetto, and Nick Hulsoor (Buying and Merchandising Operations Research)
Joe Hodgkins and Isabel Doonan (International Business Plan)
Catherine LoGuidice, Olivia Raney, and Alannah Biancuzzo (Independent Business Plan)
Ryan Cahill, Kylie Hopkins, Katelyn Gallagher (Independent Business Plan)
Brendan Maloney & Melissa Johnson (Franchise Business Plan)
Roshni Bhat (Principles of Finance)

The following students finished in the Top 10 in Massachusetts:
Tyler Bradanese, Duncan McGarry & Max May (Public Relations Project)
Brittni Maniscalco, Julia Lemelin & Libby Hawkins (Learn and Earn Project)
Nick Recupero, Vanessa Attaya & Julia McCarthy (Creative Marketing Project)
Sophia Dinsmore and Kaitlyn Brouillette (Fashion Merchandising Promotion Plan)
Nick Cote and Sreyas Yenampelli (Professional Selling Event)
Olivia Smith (Hospitality and Tourism Professional Selling)
Dylan Coppinger, Emily Todd, Kasey Williams (Hospitality and Tourism Operations Research)
Mackenzie LeLievre, Abby Acone, Molly Fraser (Buying and Merchandising Operations Research)
Nick Arpino & Dan Trask (Business Services Operations Research)
Benjamin Gately, Mike O'Connell, Akash Rana (Business Services Operations Research)
Collin Robson, DJ Fantasia, Zach Russo (Business Services Operations Research)
Ethan Hadley & Ryan Jackson (Independent Business Plan)
Kristen Laquidara & Emily Cote (Independent Business Plan)
Brandon Murphy (Entrepreneurship Innovation Plan)



From the desk of Mr. Lezenski

Our Cheerleaders enter the weekend vying for the MSSAA State Championship at Wachusett Regional High School on Sunday, March 12 at approximately 10:15am.  The team has have a spectacular season placing 1st in the Central Catholic Invitational, Grand Champion/1st Place in the Wilmington Invitational and 1st Place in the MVC Conference Championship. 

The Girls Varsity Basketball team had another exciting season making it all the way to the MIAA Division 1 North Semi Finals.  The girls played a spirited contest in the semifinal against Andover going nip and tuck all the way until the final basket in a truly exciting game.  We know that there will be many wins next season for the Indians.

Finally, the BMHS Wrestling team had a great season, finishing in 2nd place in the MIAA State Wrestling Championships.  Henri Behaeghel and Ryan Higgins were MIAA All State Champions.  A tremendous accomplishment!!!



The Winter Season Athletic Awards Night will be March 21 at 6:30pm in the BMHS Auditorium.

Monday, March 6, 2017

This Week at BMHS - March 6 - 13, 2017

AMC Math Competition

Sophomore Alex Yeh participated in the AMC 10 exam last week and qualified to move onto the AIME exam this Tuesday. The average score on the AMC 10 exam was a 72. Alex scored a remarkable 120. We are wishing him the best as he tackles the next level, more complex math problems, and advanced competition.

New Language Offering at BMHS

BMHS is pleased to announce we will offer students Mandarin Chinese beginning in the 2017-2018 school year as one of the options for meeting the two-year graduation requirement, in addition to Spanish, Italian, and French. A close review of survey data from teachers, parents, and students supports this fourth language option. While the program is just getting started, any student currently in grades 8 - 11 may sign up for Mandarin Chinese I for next year, whether to start the first year of the language requirement or add a second language to his/her program of study. Mandarin Chinese offers a unique way to expand students' understanding of the world and other cultures. We anticipate offering Mandarin I - IV, as we do other languages at the high school, as students progress through the curriculum. Also, while no plans have yet been made, travel to China is likely to become part of this program, similar to the robust exchange relatinships we currently have with France, Italy, and Spain.

Team 4909's Big Reveal

The Billerica Bionics, Team 4909, will be unveiling their design for this year's FIRST Robotics STEAMWORKS competition on Wednesday, March 8 at 7 p.m. in our robotics shop, room 3129.  They open up the season on March 17 at Reading Memorial High School. For additional information please visit their website at http://www.team4909.org/


Parent Conferences


The late winter/early spring conferences will take place on Thursday, March 9 from 6 - 8 p.m. We will once again be using the PTC Wizard platform. If you created an account for the fall conference you do not need to re-create an account for this session. The window for scheduling conferences is open and will remain open until March 9. If you cannot make it that night, or are unable to schedule a time with a teacher, please feel free to reach our prior to conferences via email, or phone. Please follow this link to create, or review your account at PTC Wizard. http://billerica.ptcwizard.com/authenticate/?redirect=none

Navigating the Cyber World

Geared for parents, this workshop reviews the challenges and dangerous situations that may arise through use of the Internet, social media and smart phones. It is important for parents to be aware of the popular apps, social media sites and programs used by youth online.   This workshop explains the issues and possible consequences from cyber bullying, sexting and revealing identifying information to strangers.







Winding Down the Winter Season

Congratulations to our wrestlers that earned a trip to the New England Championships. Senior Chris Derosa finished 3rd in NE at 120 pounds, while Senior Henri Behaeghal finished 6th at 195 pounds. Junior Ryan Higgins (heavyweight) and Sophomore James Best (113) contributed to Billerica's 14th place finish out of 145 teams.

Our Girls' Basketball team will be taking on Andover this Wednesday, March 8 at 5:30 at Whittier Regional Technical High School in Haverhill.



Our Varsity Cheerleaders will be competing for a State Championship this Sunday, March 12 at Wachusett Regional High School, 1401 Main Street, Holden, MA 01532


Athletic Association Fundraiser

The Billerica Memorial High School Athletic Association is sponsoring the 3rd Annual Cornhole Classic on April 23 at the Billerica Elks beginning at 11 a.m. The entry fee is $70 per team (2 person teams) and all participants must be aged 18 or over. First Prize is $400, Second Prize is $300, Third Prize is $200 and Fourth Prize is $100. Please fill out the attached flyer and mail to BMHSAA 35 River Street, Billerica, MA.







Friday, March 3, 2017

2017-2018 Program of Studies

From The Desk of the BMHS Guidance Department

Good Afternoon,

The 2017-2018 BMHS Program of Studies is now available, and is attached to this email. Current students in grades 9-11 will select their classes on Aspen during the following window of time:  March 21-March 26.  Please note that prior to student course selection, your child’s current teachers will make recommendations for his/her classes next year.  You will be able to see these recommendations in Aspen when the student registration window opens on March 21.  As we approach March 21, additional information will be shared with you regarding the process of how to select courses in the computer.  In addition, all students will meet individually with their guidance counselor in late March and early April to review course selections, ensure proper sequencing towards graduation requirements, and discuss how each student’s course selection pertains to their post-secondary goals.

At this time, it is recommended that students and parents/guardians review the Program of Studies, discuss potential course selections, and consider how the courses your child wishes to select will aid them in their exploration of various interests and potential career paths.
As always, if you have any questions, please contact your child’s guidance counselor via email or phone.  The guidance department’s phone number is: 978-528-8761.

Sincerely,

Mindy Cripps, Director of Guidance

Closing the Chapter on 2017-2018

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