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February 11th 2020
Boys Volleyball Open Gym & Try-out information: Boys Volleyball: The Boys Volleyball team will be hosting open gyms in the auxiliary gym, from 2:30-4:30 pm. February there are 2, on the 4th & 7th. The open gyms are free to everyone, regardless of playing experience. Tryouts will be held in the auxiliary gym from February 10th-14th, from 2:30-5:00 pm. Make sure to have your physical packets turned in to the office. If you have any questions about the upcoming season, please reach out to Taylor Stallman.
Student parking for the 2020/2021 School Year: Incoming Seniors for the 2020/2021 school year ONLY May 4th-8th (Before School 7 am-7:25 am and after school till 3:00 pm) Applications will not be accepted During Lunch Hours) Incoming JUNIORS and Seniors for the 2020/2021 school year Monday, May 11th through Wednesday, May 13th and Friday, May 15th (Before School 7 am-7:25 am and after school till 3:00 pm) Applications will not be accepted During Lunch Hours) NO PARKING APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED May 14th Due to SENIOR CHECK OUT NO PARKING APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED DURING THE SUMMER All Applications submitted must have the following PHOTOCOPIES attached in order to be approved 1) Current Student ID 2) Valid Drivers License (*Arizona Instructional Permits will Not Be accepted) 3) Current Proof of Vehicle/Vehicles Registration 4) Current Proof of Insurance Parking Payment of $100 is DUE at the time application is submitted, Can be paid by Check made payable to BOULDER CREEK HIGH SCHOOL or Credit/Debit (American Express is not accepted). NO ONLINE PAYMENTS, NO REFUNDS
Construction Science Technology Apprenticeship Fair: Where: Chase Field Who: High School Juniors and Seniors What: Construction Science Technology Apprenticeship Fair When: April 1, 2020, vs San Francisco Giants (Apprenticeship fair prior to game)First pitch at 12:40 pm. Registration Now open at https://www.mlb.com/dbacks/tickets/group-tickets/education-initiatives/apprenticeship-fair or dbacks.com/AZROC, for questions? Give us a call at 602-771-7113. Arizona students and chaperoning faculty are invited to participate in the Construction Science Technology Apprenticeship Fair where exhibitors will be showcasing their open apprenticeship and job opportunities. The Apprenticeship Fair is free for students and chaperoning faculty and those who attend will receive a complimentary ticket to the afternoon's Arizona Diamondbacks game v. the Giants. The fair begins at 8:00 AM on April 1, 2020. One ticket per student or chaperoning faculty. Participants must attend the fair to receive a ticket to the game.
Arizona Girls and Boys Program: ATTENTION JUNIORS! Arizona Girls and Boys State Program is hosting a week-long unique summertime educational program for high school juniors that focuses on participation and personal experience in a model state, complete with governmental bodies and elected public officials. Interested students please pick-up and complete a student nomination application from the counseling office. Applications are due for the girls by Feb 18th and boys by the Mar 17th.
World Language Club: ¡hola, bonjour, nihao. World language club is going to have Carnival themed for the next meeting. Please join us at 2:15 on Tuesday, February 18 at room 331. Everyone is welcome.
Beach Volleyball Update for 2/10/2020 : Beach Volleyball try-outs are CANCELLED today due to possible rain. Beach Volleyball tryouts will start 2:30 PM on Tuesday, Feb 11th at Anthem Community Park Sand Courts. Please make sure you have to have your athlete packet submitted and cleared with Ms. Jen Harrelson in the Athletic Department before try-outs.
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Embry Riddle Aeronautical University Embry Riddle Aeronautical University will be here on Tuesday February 11th during 4th period. They offer majors in applied science, aviation, business, computers & technology, engineering, security, intelligence & safety and space. Students are welcomed to sign up in the counseling office or e-mail your counselor if you are interested.
Student Choreography Concert: Hey Jags! BCHS sure does have a lot of talented dancers! You always see them in the winter and spring dance concerts, but aren’t you curious to see them perform their own choreography? Come see BCHS’s best at the Student Choreography Concert on Thursday, February 20th at 7 pm. Tickets are $5 each. This will be a short performance of all types of dance. Come support your friends and enjoy watching them perform their own dances!
All Things EQ for week of 2/10-2/14: Find purpose in the things you do every day. This week, we want students thinking about how everything we do has a reason. We brush our teeth to keep them clean. We do homework to get good grades. We sleep to feel rested. When we stop paying attention to the purpose or reason, we do things; we may begin to feel as if life is an endless chore. “Activity without purpose is the drain of your life.”-Anthony Robbins It can be easy to let the day pass us by, believing that our only purpose is to get through the day. However, what if our goal, or purpose was to make the most of our day instead? What if we could enjoy our day, rather than endure it? Helen Keller said, “Lean forward into your life. Begin each day as if it were on purpose.” A teacher's purpose is clear - to make a positive difference in the lives of their students.
West -Mec Tour West-Mec: Calling all freshman students to come tour West-Mec Northeast Campus and explore different career fields. When: West-Mec Field Trip on March Tuesday 10th from 9:00 am - 11:00 am Come get your permission slip from the counseling office lobby Deadline to turn in completed permission slips is Tuesday March 3rd Due to transportation, it is capped at 50 students (First come, First served)
Home Games of the Week: 2/11 Girls Basketball vs Pinnacle Freshman @ 4:00 PM; JV @ 5:30 PM; Varsity @ 7 PM
Parking on Campus is a Privilege: Students, having excessive tardies MAY impact your parking situation for the 2020-2021 school year. Its' strongly suggested that you keep your tardies under control! Parking on campus is a privilege! Be sure you don't jeopardize that privilege.
Lunch News: Students: The cafeteria is open in the mornings so you can enjoy breakfast in a warm setting. Everyone must be cleaning up after themselves or we will need to close the cafeteria and serve from the snack bar window. Please do your part and clean up every morning. Show Jag pride in your cafeteria.
Paw Pride Nominees & Winners: Nominees for January Paw Pride are: Roger Anduaga, Sherry Briskin, Julia Clarke, Alexandria Garcia, Ashton Kaliski, Miles Manfre, Lauren Milnor, and Lidia Weese. And the Winners are: Alexandria Garcia Miles Manfre Congratulations to all of them.
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