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Bulldog Bark
Date:
November 28th 2018
Barry Goldwater High School
A+ School of Excellence 2011, 2015
Home of the Bulldogs
Two Colors, One Voice!
Please be sure to check our website at bghs.dvusd.org
CAMPUS GOAL
By May of 2019 we will decrease the total percentage of D/F’s in literacy and math school wide by 25% (from May of 2018 percentages) as evidenced by a score of four or better on the end of course level of achievement marks.
Learner Profile Trait for November
Barry Goldwater is an International Baccalaureate (IB) school. As such we aspire to fulfill the traits embodied in the Learner Profile. Each month we will highlight and celebrate one of these traits.
The Learner Profile trait that we will focus on for the month of November is Caring. We show empathy, compassion and respect. We have a commitment to service, and we act to make a positive difference in the lives of others and in the world around us.
The Learner Profile Quote of the Day is: “I follow three rules: Do the right thing, do the best you can, and always show people you care. By Lou Holtz
See Something, Say Something
The Safe School Hotline number is 623-376-3262
DVUSD has an anonymous Safe Schools Hotline for students, parents, educators, and community members to report threats, rumors, or information of criminal activity on campuses or against Deer Valley students. This hotline is available 24 hours each day. Messages are investigated, and when appropriate, information from the Safe Schools Hotline is shared with local law enforcement.
NEW ANNOUNCEMENTS TO THE BULLDOG BARK
It is that exciting time of year when you take on the task of picking courses for the 19-20 school year. It is always important to choose courses that fit with your four-year plan and career pathway so this Thurs, come join us for an elective fair during both lunches where you can get information on electives. Find out about new courses that will be coming to Goldwater, as well as the wonderful award winning programs we currently have. Freshmen will register online through English Language Arts classes on Tues. Dec 4th and Sophomores will register on Thurs Dec 6th in English Language Arts classes. Juniors are currently meeting with counselors to complete ECAPS as well as picking courses for next Fall.
Attention all freshmen. Monday is Cocoa Cram! This is an opportunity for you to work with G Crew members to make sure you are ready to finish the semester strong. Come to the cafeteria from 2:30-3:30 and enjoy hot chocolate, snacks, homework help, finals information, and study tips.
GRADUATION
Graduates: Cap and gown late orders will be taken next Monday and Tuesday during lunches on Dec. 3rd and 4th. Remember to bring your order form and deposit.
COUNSELING and SCHOOL NEWS
Are you interested in a CTE program? Join us on a tour to WEST-MEC December 5th. Pick up a fieldtrip form in the counseling office.
The University of Arizona will hold Med-Start Health Care Careers this summer, which is a 6 week academic enrichment and health career exploration program for high school students between their junior and senior year. Students earn college credit while exploring careers in health care professions. Apply online at: www.diversity.uahs.arizona.edu/med-start Deadline to apply is February 1, 2019
Are you a first-generation college student planning to attend one of the 3 in-state public universities? Talk to your counselor to see if you meet the requirements for the Dorrance Scholarship. The total programmatic value of each scholarship is estimated at more than $100,000 over 8 semesters. The deadline to apply is February 6th, 2019.
Attention sophomores. Please make sure you have December 3 on your calendar for Personal Project presentations from 5 to 7 pm in the main hallways. All students are welcome to attend.
ATHLETIC NEWS
Family Athletic passes can be purchased at any home game or in the Bookstore for $65 dollars. You will receive a punch card with 20 game entries. Student athletic passes are available in the Bookstore for $30.
Hype Squad shirts for students are now on sale in the Bookstore for $10 before school, after school, and during your lunch period. You must have your ID to purchase your shirt.
Wear your Hype Squad shirt AND present your student ID to get into any home game for only $1.00!!
CLUBS
Cultural Diversity Awareness club is currently running a sock fund raiser from now to December 14. Colorful socks will be sold at $12 per pack, each pack containing 3 pairs. Anyone can buy them from the website connected to the QR code on the fliers found on the inside of your teacher's doors, or by finding one of the members of the CDAC club. All proceeds will go towards making prosthetic legs for people in developing countries, and for every pack sold, WeHelp Two will send a pair of warm socks to be donated to a local homeless shelter.
Don’t forget to follow the BGHS Student Government on Twitter and Intagram @BGHSSTUGO for all the latest school news and events!
FROM THE CAFETERIA
Students, you will receive an alternate meal if you have a negative balance on your lunch account. Please clear up all negative balances immediately. Please check your balance with any cashier.
Senior students, please remember to re-apply for your Free and Reduced lunch program for the 2018-2019 school year even if you have a shortened schedule. Qualifying for the Free and Reduced lunch program may also help you with testing fees, the athletic fee waiver, and more.
EARN & LEARN PROGRAM
Check out the current flyer at http://shopandlog.com/norterra
Earn TRIPLE points for ALL purchases through the end of December!
Student and Staff: BGHS gets TRIPLE POINTS for ALL purchases from the shops, Harkins, or services at The Shops at Norterra through the end of December! Please make sure you electronically submit your receipts for Goldwater or bring them to the PRIDE Office to be submitted and returned to you. http://shopandlog.com/norterra.
You can help BGHS earn money for our school! If you shop, dine, see a movie, or use any of the services at The Shops at Norterra, please remember to submit your receipts online or bring them to the PRIDE Office to be submitted and returned to you. Right now, we earn TRIPLE POINTS on purchases made through the end of December. Receipts must be submitted by January 8th. There are plenty of fundraising opportunities at Norterra, as well. Please stop by the PRIDE Office for details!
Students, Staff, Families, and Community ~ You can help BGHS earn a cash grant of up to $2500 from The Shops at Norterra through the Earn & Learn Program.
From Aug 1st through March 31st you can help every time you shop, dine, enjoy services or see a movie at The Shops at Norterra. Simply save your receipts and submit them online at http://shopandlog.com/norterra, you can also bring them to the office at BGHS to be submitted for you and then returned to you!
BGHS earns TEN POINTS for every dollar you spend. There are bonus points offered each month. Of course, the more points we earn the bigger our cash grant will be!
Remember, your friends, family and neighbors can earn points for our school, as well!
Get Reminders and Bonus Point Offers by signing up for email reminders and exclusive bonus point opportunities at http://shopandlog.com/norterra. Emails are sent once or twice a month and your email address will not be shared without your consent.
Social Media Bonus Points
Like The Shops at Norterra on facebook.com/NorterraShopping and follow them on instagram.com/shops_at_norterra to earn an extra 500 points when you comment with our school name on any Earn & Learn post! (ie: “Barry Goldwater Loves Norterra”). Plus, watch for additional bonus point offers on social media.
PLEASE CLICK HERE FOR CURRENT PROGRAM FLYER AND BONUS OPPORTUNITIES!
BOOKSTORE HOURS
Our Bookstore is open from 7 am – 3 pm. The Bookstore will close at 12:30 on Wednesdays for accounting purposes and will be closed each day from 12:30 – 1:15 for lunch.
STUDENT INFORMATION
Dress Code
Any attire that detracts from the learning environment is not acceptable. Shirts and tops may not expose bare midriffs, bare shoulders, nor be deeply cut in the front, back or under the arms. Undergarments should not be exposed. Clothing must cover the entire buttocks. Clothing may not include defamatory writing obscene language or include symbols of drugs, sex, or alcohol. You can see the complete dress code policy in the Student’s Rights and Responsibilities Handbook on our website. Please dress for success while at school!
Parking Permits
The cost for student parking on campus is $100. Students who wish to park on campus may purchase a parking permit in the bookstore during their lunch period or before or after school. Beginning August 14th students who have not purchased a permit will not be allowed to park their vehicle on the BGHS campus.
DELIVERIES: The front desk will not accept personal items such as IPads, cell phones, money or lunches. There are also no deliveries allowed for students such as balloons, flowers, food or gifts of any kind.
Parking
Students, please be a good neighbor and do not park in the Medical Plaza or neighboring business parking lots. Your car will be towed! You can purchase a pass for the student parking lot in the Bookstore.
Have a great day Bulldogs!
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