Congratulations! - Bath County Schools

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Congratulations! - Bath County Schools
Bath County High School
Daily Announcements
WEDNESDAY
October 16, 2013
Attendance –% - not available
Chicken tenders, sliced potatoes, baked
beans, rolls, fruit, milk
Congratulations!
Bethany Bell
Athletic Schedule (October 14th - October 19th)
Date/Contest Time
Wednesday, Oct. 16th
No activities scheduled
Thursday, Oct. 17th
VB vs. Rose Hill
6:00/7:00 (Senior Night)
61st District Soccer Tournament Championships @ Menifee County
Boys at 6:00, Girls at 8:00
Friday, October 18th
No activities scheduled
Saturday, Oct. 19th
XC @ Fairview Area 7 Championships
9:00 a.m.
Bath County High School student’s picture proofs have
arrived! Distribution began yesterday, October 10th.
Students, if you have not received yours please pick it up in
the cafeteria during your lunch or in the front office.
You have 10 school days to bring in your order form and
payment. Checks must be made payable to LifeTouch.
Our senior trip to New York City has been approved and
we are ready to begin collecting down payments. We will
be leaving for NYC on Monday, April 28th and returning on
Friday, May 2nd. The total cost for the trip will be $850.
Your first payment of $200 will be due by Friday,
November 15th to Mrs. Erwin. Mrs. Erwin will be
speaking to all English IV classes about the trip and there
will be an informational meeting for all seniors and their
parents on Thursday, November 8th at 6:00 in the library.
We must have 40 participants for the trip. If you have any
question please see Mrs. Erwin.
Final date for placing your order is: October 28, 2013
Girls who wish to try out for the high school basketball team, we will start on Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. at Bath
County High School. This is open to anyone who is not participating in a Fall sport. If you are
participating in a Fall sport, you can try out after their Fall season has ended. Physicals and drugtesting consent forms are required.
The Wildcat Exchange will be having a Customer
Appreciation Day on Tuesday, October 22. Customers
with at least $5 in their account may participate. Hot
dogs, chips, and drinks will be served during lunch to all
current customers.
Tuesday, October 22, 2013 6:00 PM
The 1st round of the 61st District Volleyball Tournament! Bath County will take on
Fleming Co. for the right to advance to the 16th Region Volleyball Tournament.
Please come out and support your Lady Cat Volleyball Team!
BOYS BASKETBALL BOOSTERS invite you to come out and enjoy the Harlem
Wizards!
October 31, 7:45-9:45pm
Halloween costume contest- prizes will be given out to the best dressed!!
At the Wizards game fans see amazing basketball talent combined with hilarious comedy. The
athleticism, tricks, fancy teamwork and ball-handling wizardry, plus wild dunks not even seen in NBA
games, engages and wows the most avid hoops fans. The comedy is for everybody.
Flu shots are now available for
our students.
 Students must have a
signed permission slip
before they can obtain the
flu shot.
Jessica A. Crouch, RN
Bath County High School
Adolescent Health Unit
Starting Thursday…There will be weights and conditioning during the following times for all students wishing to play Boys
Basketball and NOT involved in a FALL Sport…
Tryouts All Students EXCLUDING Fall Sports Athletes will be: Oct. 15 from 4-6pm Oct. 16 from 6-7:30pm
There will be NO GROUP Tryouts for Fall Sports Athletes due to the fact that their seasons are not concluded…However…if a
player intends on trying out then he must notify Coach Tiller of his intent to play and schedule a short (5-10 min)individual
tryout meeting with the Boys Coaching Staff…All players playing a Fall Sport must Notify and meet with the staff PRIOR to Oct. 1.
October 16 – National Boss’s Day
October 17 – 18 – NO SCHOOL (Fall Break)
October 21 – 25 – Safe Schools Week - Bullying: Be Part of the Cure!
October 21 – 25 – Red Ribbon Week - A Healthy Me is Drug Free
October 25 – BCHS Senior Night for Football
October 26 – BCHS Cross Country Fund Raiser – Halloween Hustle 5k Night Race (6:00 PM) / ACT National TEST DATE
October 28 – Board Meeting (7:00 pm)
October 31 – Happy Halloween
*Taken from: Bath County High School Calendar Events from BCHS Staff Handbook pg. 15 -16*
Red Ribbon Week October 21-25, 2013
MondayIt will be wear red day. Numerous students, teachers, and staff will be awarded prizes during the day if caught wearing red or
their bracelet during break.
Student, teachers, and staff will be given red silicone bracelets during lunch for prizes during the week if caught wearing and for
the Friday challenge.
TuesdayIt will be “Sock it to Drugs” day by wear crazy socks. Numerous students, teachers and staff will be awarded prizes during the day
if caught wearing crazy socks along with the red bracelet.
Students, teachers and staff will sign a banner stating they are against drugs which will be hung in the cafeteria.
WednesdayIt will be “Boot out Drugs” day by wearing our choice of boots. Numerous students, teachers and staff will be awarded prizes
during the day if caught wearing boots and there red bracelet.
Students, teachers and staff will be signing bricks to build a wall against drugs in our school.
ThursdayIt will be “Living Drug Free is no SWEAT” by wearing their favorite sweat pants or sweat shirts. Students will be awarded during
the day if caught wearing the sweat shirt and bracelet. Teachers and staff will be awarded if caught wearing their red bracelet.
Students, teachers and staff will be given a treat during lunch with drug free message.
FridayIt will be “Banning drugs in our school” by wearing your red bracelet and favorite BCHS attire. Students, teachers and staff will be
awarded if caught wearing your red bracelet and BCHS attire.
Students, faculty and staff will be given a special treat during lunch with drug free messages.
Brandon Sexton – 10/14
Samantha Compton – 10/14
John Walters – 10/14
Lexan Gilbert – 10/14
William Grimes – 10/14
Kristopher krolikowski – 10/14
Alsiha Maschino – 10/15
Dylan Roberts – 10/15
Katlyn Terry – 10/16
James Ratliff – 10/16
Holly Haskins – 10/17
Courtney Marlow – 10/17
Christopher Walters – 10/17
Justin Rawlins – 10/17
Hunter Means – 10/17
Samantha Risner – 10/18
Bethany Anderson – 10/18
Deven Spurlock – 10/18
Brian Gulley – 10/18
Denisha McClain – 10/20
GOVERNOR’S SCHOLARS PROGRAM:
Melinda Crockett—9th and 10th Grade
Tamela Porter—11th and 12th Grade
Juniors interested in applying for the Governor’s Scholars Program need to have their ACT taken by Dec. 14 th.
Applications are due to Mrs. Porter by January 6 th, 2014. Students are encouraged to apply on-line at www.gsp.ky.gov.
Please check in the Guidance Office:
The Morehead State University Honors Scholarship is now available in the Guidance Office. This is a highly competitive
scholarship that covers tuition, housing, meal plan, and books. Deadline to apply is December 2, 2013. Check in the Guidance
Office for applications.
Alisha Clemons – Parent
Ricky Prater – Teacher
Greg Hubbard – Parent
Lee Ann Ramey – Teacher Robert Rawlings – Teacher
Paul Prater – Principal
The purpose of the SBDM council is to pass policies to improve the learning environment at our school as well as to improve the quality of
instruction that is being delivered to the students in our school.
The council meets regularly on the second Tuesday of every month at 6:00 PM in the library.
Oct 16, 1976:
"Disco Duck" hits the #1 spot on the U.S. pop chart
The job description of a drive-time DJ on local radio back in 1976 was fairly straightforward: take some phone calls, be
funny between records, give the call sign several times an hour and greet the public every so often at a local sporting
event or auto-dealership opening. But as satisfying as that routine might have been to the average radio jock back in
1976, it left one ambitious young man named Rick Dees wanting something more. And so it was that Rick Dees created
a novelty record called "Disco Duck," a song that hit the pop universe with such impeccable timing that it rocketed up the
Billboard Hot 100 in the nation's Bicentennial year, hitting the #1 spot on October 16, 1976.
Rick Dees was working at station WMPS in Memphis, Tennessee, when he decided that the budding disco movement
was ripe for a parody record. "One of the guys who worked out in [my] gym did a great duck voice," Dees later recalled,
"so I said, how about a 'Disco Duck'?" From that rather modest moment of inspiration, Dees went home one afternoon
and wrote the song that would end up transforming his career. Recorded on a local Memphis-area label, "Disco Duck"
caught on first in Alabama, then across the South and eventually across the country after Dees convinced the label RSO
to lease the song and release it nationally. On this day in 1976, Dees' little side project took over the #1 spot on the U.S.
pop charts from "A Fifth of Beethoven"—a disco version of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony.
One place where "Disco Duck" did not receive major airplay, however, was in Memphis itself. Competing stations
hesitated to play the record, believing that it would indirectly promote their rival. And as for WMPS itself, Rick Dees was
actually barred from playing his record as it was considered to be a conflict of interest. In fact, so different was the radio
industry of 1976 from today's that Dees was ultimately fired from his post simply for discussing his record on the air.
Though he never had another pop hit, Rick Dees nevertheless landed very much on his feet. Quickly hired by a local
competitor whose parent company later promoted him to their Los Angeles flagship station, KIIS-FM, Dees went on to
become the host of the internationally syndicated Rick Dees' Top 40 Countdown and an inductee into the Radio Hall of
Fame.