Bulldog Bark

From: "Bulldog Bark" <no-reply@dvusd.org>
Subject: Bulldog Bark
Date: May 15th 2019

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 May

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 May is Risk Taker.  We approach uncertainty with forethought and determination; we work independently and cooperatively to explore new ideas and innovative strategies. We are resourceful and resilient in the face of challenges and change.

The Learner Profile Quote of the Day is:  “A ship in the harbor is safe, but that is not what ships are built for.”  John A. Shedd

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

Student, Parents/Guardians, and staff:  Please check our website for end of the year reminders and important dates.

BGHS GRADUATION

May 20, 2019

5 pm

State Farm Stadium (AZ Cardinals Stadium)

Doors open at 4 pm

*check website for more details

 

Backpacks, string-bags, large purses, and Carry-all bags will NOT be allowed on campus OR on the school bus next week.  Any bag large enough to fit a book is considered a carry-all bag.  Students, please plan accordingly to take home any belongings from your locker or classrooms by this Friday.

 

End of year iPad Collection information

 

Seniors, we have some important information for you regarding Senior Checkout and your ipads.

 

Thursday, May 16th, is Senior Checkout.  

8 am – 9 am for Seniors with last names beginning with A – K

9 am – 10 am for Seniors with last names beginning with L – M

In order to be cleared for graduation you need to bring your ipad, ipad case, cord and charger with you to the library as part of Senior Checkout.  

The expectation is that the device will be charged and in the case, with the protective screen cover, free of damage and working properly. We also expect to get the cord and charger back from you. If you have lost items associated with your ipad, plan to pay these amounts:

Lost Apple cord - $20.00

Lost Apple brick/charger - $20.00

Lost case - $20.00

Lost ipad - $100.00 if you had insurance or $275.00 if you didn’t

Damaged screens cost $50.00 if you had insurance or $90.00 if you didn’t

These items MUST be turned in or paid for before you will be cleared for graduation and receive your cap and gown, so plan ahead and be prepared on Thursday, May 16th for Senior Checkout.

 

End of Year iPad PSA for Juniors, Sophomores and Freshmen:

 

Juniors, Sophomores and Freshmen - Your check in date will be after your final exams on the the last day of school, Thursday May 23rd  in your 3rd period. The expectation is that you will return your device in the case with screen cover, free of any damage and in working order. If you are returning to Barry Goldwater next year, you do not need to return your cable and charger. If you know you are moving to another school, please return the cord and charger with your iPad. If your device is damaged, such as a cracked screen, report it to your teacher when you return the device on Thursday, May 23rd.  

If you have any questions or concerns, see  Mrs. Barsky in the library.

 

Bird is the Word....Summer is just around the corner and that means opportunities to try new things. The Birddawgs will be running a Badminton Camp through the month of June. It will start June 4th and go every Tuesday and Thursday. The fun begins at 6 pm and will run for an hour and half. Come out and learn "up and back flow",  "side - side" and much more. Mark your calendars and begin planning your schedule.

 

Late Final Exam Requests

All students requesting to take late final exams must complete the Request to Take Late Final Exams Form and submit it to the Curriculum Office for approval by May 20th. It is the student’s responsibility to arrange a date and time to take their final exam prior to the deadline. Please see the form for deadline information. Early final exams will not be administered.

 

 

GRADUATION

Attention graduating students: If you missed the Graduation Meeting on May 9th, please pick up important information from the front office.

 

Seniors:   Please clear up any senior debt in the Bookstore by May 9th.  Lunch Debt needs to be paid in the Cafeteria.  Please check with any cashier to see if you have a negative balance or a refund due.  All debts must be cleared before you can pick up your cap & gown at Senior Checkout.

 

Prom photos are available for download at guisinger.smugmug.com.  To view your prom photos, click on the link.  Once on the website, please select Barry Goldwater and 2018-2019 ~ you will find 2019 Prom photos based on the time your prom picture was taken.

 

COUNSELING and SCHOOL NEWS

Students, please check lost and found in the Bookstore if you have any lost items.  All items left after the last day of school will be donated or disposed of, so please check soon!   

 

ASU New College is offering Summer Writers Workshop this summer. Grow as a writer, stretch your imagination, explore fun writing techniques and get published in the SWW literary magazine. Cost is $300, limited scholarships are available. More information at https://newcollege.asu.edu/writersworkshop.

Paradise Valley Community College is offering Summer Camps 2019 June 3 - July 18. Programs offered for elementary, middle, and high school students: Life Skills, Performing Arts, STEAM, Music and more. Class lists and descriptions, or to register, visit or call:  PARADISEVALLEY.EDU/SUMMERCAMPS

602-787-7073

 

Seniors, if you are not quite sure what your plans are for after graduation, why don't you check out Verto Education? Spend your first semester of college traveling the world with Verto while earning credit and still graduate in 4 years. See your counselor for more information.

 

Grand Canyon University offers a Summer Institute Program for high school students. Academically-focused Christian camps give students a jump-start on college learning in a five-day, four-night immersive setting on GCU's campus. Participants will also attend sports and social events. Academic events include: marketing and advertising, teaching, musical theater, film, debate, writing, sports medicine, technology, electrical engineering, biblical studies and more. More information at: GCU.edu/SummerInstitute

 

Did you know that Barry Goldwater has a Clothing Closet?  We have some jackets and various sized clothing, along with toiletries, school supplies and backpacks.  All items and supplies are FREE.  Please ask your counselor or Mrs. Morrison, our School Social Worker who is in Room 402C, for assistance if needed.

 

TUTORING:  Tutoring is after school Monday through Thursday in the Library.  Please join us if you need help in a class, or just a quiet place to study that has good wi-fi!   

 

TARDY POLICY:  It is an expectation that you are getting to class every period on time.  Students receiving 3 or more tardies will be assigned detention to be served after school.

 

ATTENDANCE – LOSS OF CREDIT:  BGHS students will receive Loss of Credit when 12 absences of any type are recorded in a classroom.

 

CLUBS

Don’t forget to follow the BGHS Student Government on Twitter and Intagram @BGHSSTUGO for all the latest school news and events!

ATHLETICS

Bird is the Word....Summer is just around the corner and that means opportunities to try new things. The Birddawgs will be running a Badminton Camp through the month of June. It will start June 4th and go every Tuesday and Thursday. The fun begins at 6 pm and will run for an hour and half. Come out and learn "up and back flow",  "side - side" and much more. Mark your calendars and begin planning your schedule.

 

Boys basketball open gym is every Monday, Wednesday and Friday after school until finals. The road to STATE starts now!

 

From our Social Worker

Summer is near, which can be a relief to some of you and overwhelming for others.  If you don't get along with your parents, can't see your friends, or simply miss having a schedule to structure your days, summer can feel more like a trap than a relaxing break.  If you are beginning to feel stressed and overwhelmed, please reach out for help.  Did you know you can talk to another teen at Teen Lifeline by calling or texting the number on the back of your school ID?  Remember, you are not alone.

 

FROM THE CAFETERIA

Seniors, Please remember, you will not be able to pick up your cap and gown at senior check out unless your cafeteria debt is paid. we accept cash and check only.

Cafeteria refunds will not be issued at senior check out. Please see the cafeteria manager if you think you have unused money on your account.

 

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.

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

Parking Pass:  Students, please remember that you must have a parking pass to park your car in the student parking lot.  The parking fee has been reduced to $50 for 2nd Semester.  Students who wish to park on campus may purchase a parking permit in the Bookstore during lunch or before or after school.   Students who have not purchased a permit are not 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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