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From: "Boulder Bulletin" <no-reply@dvusd.org>
Subject: Boulder Bulletin Message
Date: May 4th 2022

Daily Bulletin - Wednesday, May 04, 2022

United States Naval Academy is offering Summer Seminar and Summer STEM programs United States Naval Academy is offering Summer Seminar and Summer STEM programs this summer. Naval Academy Summer Seminar offers an opportunity for rising high school seniors to experience the academy for one week. Participants learn about life at the Naval Academy, where academics, athletics, and professional training play equally important roles in developing our nation's future leaders at this four-year college. 2022 Sessions: June 4-9 June 11-16 June 18-23 Here is the link to the website for more information and to apply: https://www.usna.edu/Admissions/Programs/NASS.php#fndtn-panel1-Steps-For Summer STEM is geared towards students currently in 8th, 9th and 10th grade, the Summer STEM residential program will give attendees an opportunity to engage in hands-on math and science activities with our faculty and midshipmen. 2022 Sessions: June 6-11: for current 8th graders (rising 9th graders) June 13-18: for current 9th graders (rising 10th graders) June 20-24: for current 10th graders (rising 11th graders) Here is the link to the website for more information and to apply: https://www.usna.edu/Admissions/Programs/STEM.php#fndtn-panel1-Attending If you have any questions regarding the programs, please contact Mrs. Karin Dolan (kdolan@usna.edu) or LT. Cameron Dann (dann@usna.edu)


 

Governor's Youth Commission: APPLY NOW FOR THE 2022-2023 GOVERNOR'S YOUTH COMMISSION PHOENIX - The Governor's Office of Youth, Faith, and Family (GOYFF) is seeking inspiring youth leaders from Arizona high schools to serve on the 2022-2023 Governor's Youth Commission (GYC). The GYC brings together a diverse group of high school students from all fifteen Arizona counties to identify and address the greatest challenges facing Arizona’s youth by developing innovative community impact projects, establishing partnerships with young leaders across the state, and advising the Governor. Commissioners are selected through a competitive application process. If you know a high school student with a passion for service and leadership, please share this unique opportunity to serve as an ambassador in a nationally recognized leadership program! Applicants must be sophomore, junior, or senior students during the 2022-2023 school year. Applications are currently being accepted until June 3, 2022, at 5:00 PM from Arizona youth in all fifteen counties. https://goyff.az.gov/councils-commissions/governors-youth-commission/


 

Senior Scholars and Awards: Seniors! Did you earn any scholarships that you want to be recognized in the Senior Scholars and Awards book given at senior checkout? We want to know about your accomplishments! Please bring information to the counseling office or email it to Mary.shaba@dvusd.org before April 14th to have it printed in the Scholarship Awards book! Save the date for the Ceremony on May 9th at 6:00 PM!!!!


 

Student Parking for 22/23 School year: Incoming Senior Parking: Starts April 18th at 9:00 am and Runs through the end of the day on April 29th (Incoming Seniors can still Apply through May 19th along with the Juniors but are not guaranteed a spot in the main Lot) Incoming Junior Parking: Starts May 2nd at 9:00 am through the end of the day on May 19th Parking Applications will NOT be accepted During the Summer. Parking will Reopen 1 Week Before School Resumes Please Have the following scanned into your computer ready to upload to the application DRIVERS LICENSE (INSTRUCTIONAL PERMIT WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED) PROOF OF INSURANCE STUDENT ID (Previous Year ID will Work) REGISTRATION for all Vehicles that will be driven to school ALL FINES & FEES MUST BE PAID PRIOR TO SUBMITTING A PARKING REQUEST.


 

Dance Level Placement Auditions: Are you registering for DANCE next year? Do you think you’re qualified to skip a level? If so, attend the Dance Level Placement Auditions. Wednesday, May 4th, 4:30 pm-6 pm in the Dance Studio. Any questions? See or email Ms. Shane.


 

Senior One Act: “Boulder Creek Theatre Company presents our annual Senior One Acts! Come attend to see One Acts, on May 3rd and 4th at 7 pm, created and/or directed by our fellow seniors. Tickets will be only $5 at the door. Come for support and lots of fun!”


 

Interested in becoming an electrician? Interested in becoming an electrician? At Grand Canyon University, you will receive top-notch, fully funded, electrician pre-apprenticeship education in a growing field while enjoying the benefits that a traditional college campus experience provides. After just 16 credits – one semester – you can complete the Pre-Apprenticeship for Electricians courses. Courses prepare you to move into an electrician apprenticeship and begin securing your financial future in a career building complex, high-tech construction projects. If you are interested come pick up an interest form in counseling.


 

Color Guard: Want to be part of a fun, exciting, and competitive activity? Color guard tryouts and information sessions for fall 2022 will be in the band room Wednesday and Thursday, May 11th and 12th, from 4:30-6:30. BCHS Jaguar Pride Color Guard is a no-cut activity so bring clothes you can move in and a positive attitude. Dance skills are helpful but not required!


 

Theatre Club: “The last theatre club of the year will be in session, Wednesday, May 4 after school. Please attend for information about the banquet and fun games!”


 

Senior Award Ceremony: All Seniors receiving Scholarships and Awards. Our Scholarship Award Ceremony is on May 9th at 6:00 p.m. in the Performing Arts Center. All Guests are welcome


 

Graduation: Our BCHS graduation is on Monday, May 16th at 7:00 pm at The State Farm Stadium. Come out to celebrate the BCHS Class of 2022! We are so excited that we are back to open seating where all attendees are welcome (no ticket necessary)! The live stream link will be on this website at the time of the graduation ceremony: https://weecksproductions.com/dvusd/ All information regarding our graduation ceremony is on our website: https://url.dvusd.org/a33258c3. Please let us know if you have any questions by giving us a call at 623-445-8600. We are happy to help! Thank you for supporting a safe, positive end to the 2022 school year!


 

Freshmen, Sophomores and Juniors: For Freshmen, Sophomores, and Juniors: •Monday, May 16th is an 11:00 release (Graduation is this night)•Tuesday, May 17th is a full day (normal) schedule.•Wednesday, May 18th is a full day (normal) schedule. Final exams will occur in Periods 4/5, 6, and 7.•Thursday, May 19th is a half-day early release at 11 am. Students will take exams in periods 1, 2, and 3.•Students will keep their BCHS iPad over the summer this year.


 

Senior Check-Out: Senior Checkout day is May 12th from 8 am-1 pm: ◦Start at the front of the Administration Office ◦Have your iPads charged and reset (back to the “Hello” screen) ◦Pay all fines in advance


 

Senior Finals: Senior finals are May 10th and May 11th. ◦On May 10th, Seniors will take their final exams in Periods 4/5, 6, and 7. ◦On May 11th, Seniors will take final exams in Periods 1, 2, and 3. ◦The seniors’ school ends after period 3 and will be released to the practice field for our Parent Organization Senior Celebration before leaving campus one last time.


 

No backpack: Starting Monday, May 9th and for the remainder of the school year, Boulder Creek High School students will need to leave their backpacks, knapsacks, sports bags, or large purses at home. This process, in alignment with other DVUSD High Schools, helps support a safe and positive end to our school year. Students should only bring the necessities to school. If necessary, your student may use a small bag such as a drawstring tote or a small shopping bag to carry necessary items.


 

Yearbook Distribution: Hello Jags! Distribution of yearbooks will be on Thursday, May 5th, AND Friday, May 6th in the auditorium lobby during LUNCH only. Juniors and Seniors will be allowed to get their books on THURSDAY, May 5th. Sophomores and Freshmen will be allowed to get their books on FRIDAY, May 6th. Please, do NOT send your students to lunch early to get their books. We won’t be ready until 4th lunch. Students MUST have their student ID and the sales ticket (from this packet) in order to get their book. If the ticket is RED, that means a student ordered a personalized book. They will go to the personalization line in the lobby. If the ticket is GREEN, that means a student did not order a personalized book. They will go to their alpha line in the lobby. Please make sure all tickets are passed out to your THIRD-period class before Thursday’s lunches. Any books not picked up during distribution days will be delivered to classrooms the following Tuesday or Wednesday. After that, if a student doesn’t get their book, they will have to get it from the bookstore beginning Monday, May 16th. They will NOT be available during senior checkout. They are NOT allowed to pick up anyone else’s book unless I get an email from that person, giving them permission AND they have the sales ticket. If they did NOT order a book, and they want to buy one--we are limited on sales and they will be in the bookstore beginning May 9th.



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