Speaking of the Bison... - Buffalo-Hanover
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Speaking of the Bison... - Buffalo-Hanover
Speaking of the Bison... SPECIAL POINTS OF INTEREST: BU F FA LO Parent/Teacher Conferences are set for Monday, May 2, from 5-8 p.m. Student Data Opt-Out forms are due by June 3 - ONLY if you choose to optout INSIDE THIS ISSUE: Counselor’s 2 Corner Arts Magnet AVID FACS BPA Knowledge 3 4 Bowl HI G H S CH O O L AP RI L 201 6 Mr. Mischke’s Message Dear Parents/Guardians of BHS students: As April comes to a close, we step into the homestretch of the school year. It has been a year filled with celebrations and sadness. In the fall, we partnered with Allina Health and Buffalo Hospital to host Dr. Bryan Sexton, from Duke University. He spoke on the power of improving health through happiness. This event kicked off our community’s Bounce Back project, which has continued throughout this school year. We will build on this partnership into next year, as over 80 of our staff members explore the Brene Brown book, titled “Daring Greatly” which focuses on resiliency. In November, we were able to host a Veteran’s Day program in our main gym with guest speaker Tom Kelly. Over 50 veterans were able to attend along with our entire student body. It was a great day at BHS. Also, based on a comprehensive study on school start times, our School Board made the decision to implement new school start times for the 2016-17 school year. Buffalo High School will move to a 8:50-3:25 pm school day. In addition to these events, our school board approved the expansion our concurrent enrollment partnerships to include North Hennepin Community College and Hennepin Technical College. Next year, students at BHS will have the option to choose from 37 different college courses from 5 different colleges (U of M, SCSU, Southwest State, NHCC and HTC) that will be taught by 26 different credentialed Buffalo High School staff members. It has been a busy year. We have many events yet to come this spring, one that I would like to highlight is the Student of Excellence recognition. Each year, four BHS Seniors are honored for their commitment to academic excellence while at Buffalo High School. The students and their families, along with a selected staff member will be recognized at our May School Board Meeting. This year, the four seniors representing Buffalo High School are Samuel Hamann (Teacher – Sarah Rodenwald), Jack Larson (Teacher – Joel Squadroni), Joshua Polzin (Teacher – Tracy Hagstrom-Durant) and Madeline Schwappach (Teacher – Vicki Cary). These four students have definitely gone above and beyond expectations, and are well-deserved recipients of this honor. At the end of this school year, a long-time member of the Buffalo High School will be retiring. Gerard Rohl, social studies teacher for 37 years, also served as our head football coach for 21 years. He has made a significant impact on the students and staff of BHS! I wanted to take a minute to recognize him and say thank you for his years of service to our school. Prom Details Student Data 5-6 Opt-Out Form Senior News Health Office Retirements Upcoming 7 Our spring Parent/Teacher Conferences will be held on May 2 from 5:00-8:00 p.m. I encourage you to once again take time to connect with your students’ teachers. If you are unable to attend, you can use our Parent Portal to stay updated regarding your student’s academic progress. Parents/guardians can access the parent portal through our school website at http://bhs.bhmschools.org/ If you are not yet registered, you’ll be able to register at conferences, or come in to the front office and sign up at your convenience. In late March, our Spanish teacher and coach, Mr. Durand Onell, unexpectedly passed away. He was an amazing person who cared deeply about the students of Buffalo High School. He truly was a servant leader who embraced the BHS mission of “Doing What is Best for Kids.” We will miss him dearly. Thank you for your continued support of the students and staff of Buffalo High School. We look forward to seeing you at conferences on Monday, May 2. Food Serv. 8 Events Mark Mischke Buffalo High School Principal 763.682.8101 [email protected] PAGE 2 Counselor’s Corner National Decision Day! Students should meet with their school counselor at least once a year May 1st is National Decision day for high school seniors to make their decision about what college they will be attending. Students that have been accepted to more than one institution should be contacting the colleges to let them know their decisions, even if they are not planning to attend the college. Often times this is the deadline for students to make deposits to attend college. BHS Counselors: AP Testing Mark Jones (A-F) Students that have taken Advanced Placement (AP) classes have been gearing up for their comprehensive tests that will take place in the first couple weeks of May. For information on the AP program you can visit www.collegeboard.com Student’s scores will be 763.682.8107 Kristen Lane (G-K) 763.682.8054 Christina Cox (L-P) 763.682.8075 Jennifer Blair (Q-Z) available online starting in July. Session I: June 20th-23rd & 27th-30th Final Transcripts Session II: July 25th-28th & Aug. 1st–4th Seniors planning to attend college in the fall need to request and send their final high school transcript to their college by going to www.parchment.com. A small see is required in order for your request to be processed. Final transcripts will be ready to send by June 20, 2016. Summer School There will be two sessions of summer school offered at BHS. Letters with more information will be sent to students that are eligible for the credit recovery opportunity. Sessions are 8 days long, running 8:30am-3:30pm. Transportation will only be available for Session II. Summer Jobs Students looking for summer jobs can check out the job board just outside of the Counseling Office. New jobs listings get posted as we are alerted about new positions in the area. Minnesota Private College Week June 20-24, 2016 Start exploring Minnesota private colleges and universities. Sessions are help twice daily throughout the week on all 17 campuses, running 9:00-11:45 and then again from 1:454:30. For more information visit: http:// www.mnprivatecolleges. org/mpcw 763.682.8139 Arts Magnet Throw Masquerade Event Be sure to check the BHS Student Services website for information throughout the year SPEAKING Arts Magnet has had a busy time this spring. A highlight was our first Masquerade event. Students were treated to an evening of dance, games and food. The theme was Steam Punk and students dressed to the theme in the hopes of winning a crown made by our own Lila Hoover. We are hoping to keep the event in our calendar for next year. OF THE BISON... BUFFALO HIGH SCHOOL PAGE BHS AVID Students travel to Mankato AVID tenth and eleventh grade students traveled to Mankato for a college visit on April 11th. Infinite Campus Self Service is now available on the Parent Portal. Parent/guardians AVID is a college readiness elective class for students in the average GPA range looking to attend college. now have the ability to update their phone numbers, email Each grade goes on a few college visits each year. and home address on the Portal. Hospitality Foods Students Cater Arts Magnet and FACS Meetings creamy tomato basil soup, mini chocolate chip cookies, and lemonade. Students in Julie Mundahl's Hospitality Foods class planned, priced, prepared, and served for a recent Arts Magnet meeting. The menu they selected and prepared according to Debb Bestland's criteria included morning coffee with blueberry cream muffins, a mid-morning platter of fresh fruit kabobs, and a light lunch of smoked turkey and apple baguette sandwiches, At this week's FACS/ Work Experience Advisory Committee meeting of area business leaders, students are preparing Caesar salad in parmesan cups and cranberry lemonade. Students are using their ServSafe Food Safety and Sanitation skills learned earlier in the semester and will be prepared to take the certification test in May. ServSafe is the Food Safety and Sanitation program offered by the National Restaurant Association and is recognized internationally by the food service industry. Select the Household Information or Family Members from the index on the left panel when logged into the Portal. Once the request has been processed, a confirmation will be sent to the parent/guardian Portal inbox. Hospitality Foods is the third level foods class offered at BHS along with Creative Foods (Level 1) and Gourmet Foods (Level 2). 3 PAGE 4 BHS BPA Well Represented at Leadership Conference There were six members from Buffalo High School that attended the conference. The group competed in business events and participated in BPA sessions. Students Karin Beck, Hannah Cummins, Lydia Jagodzinski and Sophia Moy earned their Statesman Torch awards. BPA Team Members and Coach Brenda The Business Professionals of America (BPA) State Leadership Conference was held in Minneapolis on March 10th, 11th, and 12th. Diekman Senior Gretchen Domka will be serving as an intern at this years National Conference. BPA members had a fun and successful State Conference and are excited to be taking all members to the National Leadership Conference in Boston this May. BHS Knowledge Bowl Team Please know that all emails coming to you from ‘[email protected]’ The BHS Knowledge Bowl Varsity Team 1 placed fourth at the State Tournament! The State team consisted of the following members (pictured left to right): Jacob Nosbush, Travis Wolden, Abbie Kunze, Sophie Lefebvre, and Sam Hamann. Coach is BHS teacher Lacy Schramm. Congratulations to all participants! is not SPAM. These emails are from our Infinite Campus email communication system. Several Prom dresses and some suits have been collected and hung in the BHS Care Closet for distribution to students who may need assistance in receiving some formal attire for the evening. If you are interested in this resource, please contact Krista Kern at 682-8119 or [email protected]. SPEAKING Senior Holly Burski placed 2nd in Graphic Design Promotion, Senior Hannah Cummins placed 4th in Fundamental Desktop Publishing, and Senior Hannah Cummins and Juniors Karin Beck and Sophia Moy placed in the top 10 with their Administrative Support Team. BHS Prom - May 7th Tickets for this year’s Prom will be on sale during all lunches the week of April 18th, except for April 19th. This year’s theme is “Garden of Lights” and the venue for the evening will be the Minneapolis Marriott Northwest in Brooklyn Park. A timeline of events is as follows: OF THE BISON... 3:30 p.m. Doors open at BHS—please use the north/student parking lot 3:30 - 5:00 p.m. Zahler Photography will be available in the PAC for professional photos 4:15 p.m. All Grand March participants will meet in the PAC for a brief meeting 4:30 - 5:30 p.m. Grand March in the BHS Gymnasium 7:00 p.m. Doors open at Minneapolis Marriott Northwest 7:00 - 10:00 p.m. Appetizers, desserts and beverages available 8:00 - 11:00 p.m. Dance and Photo Booths available (All guests must arrive no later than 9 p.m.) Additional details available on the BHS website. 2016-17 Release of Student Data for Buffalo-Hanover-Montrose Schools **NEW information included. Please read carefully! According to the Minnesota Data Practices Act and the federal Family Educational Right and Privacy Act (FERPA), student directory information is public unless a parent requests that the information not be released. Parents, who do not want their child’s data released for the 2016-17 school year, must notify their child’s school, in writing, by _____________. This annual notification from the district and schools for the opt-out is announced each spring. When asked, you will need to update your child’s information for the following school year. Annually, parents can choose to opt out of any or all three categories listed below. If you have questions, you may contact the school your child attends. 1. Student Directory Information Parents may choose to opt out of the release of all student directory information, or they may select specific areas to not have the data released. The primary purpose of directory information is to allow BHM to include this type of information from your child’s education records in certain school publications. Examples include, but are not limited to: • Playbills showing your student’s role in a drama production • Graduation programs • Yearbook • Sports/activity programs • Honor roll or other recognition lists Special NOTE: By opting out of the student name portion of the student information (seen below), you will be opting out of such examples as those listed above (yearbook, programs, honor roll, etc.). Student Information • Enrollment Status (i.e. Full-Time or Part-time) • Name • Weight and height of members of athletic teams • Address • Dates of attendance (e.g. Student attended Parkside from Sept 2000-05) • Telephone number (home) • Degrees and awards received • Email address • Most recent previous educational agency or institution attended • Date and place of birth • Major field of study Parent(s) Information • Participation in officially • Name recognized activities and sports • Address • Grade level completed • Telephone number **2. Photos/Video Transmissions Throughout the year, photographs and video are taken in classrooms and at school activities that happen during the school day. Photos or videos may be used in some of the following examples, but are not limited to: • District publications (Insider, calendar, etc.) • Other educational organizations • Yearbooks • Cable access channel(s) • School newsletters/newspapers • Website/Facebook/Twitter • Local/area newspapers • Photo classroom composite page (included in “picture day” packets) **Photos can be published on the district website with the student’s name. Unless you have opted out of your child’s name being released as a part of the student directory information section above, it can be used online. Special NOTE: By opting out of photos/video transmissions you will be opting out of ALL items listed above. Also note that the district is not responsible for (has no control of) photos/video, taken by the public, at school public events (such as basketball games or homecoming coronation), which are published in newspapers or aired for viewing on cable or the web. 3. Military and Post Secondary Educational Institution Recruitment (Applies to students in grades 11-12 ONLY.) Each year the military and post secondary institutions ask high schools to provide names, addresses, phone numbers and emails of students in grades 11-12 for recruitment purposes. They provide information to students about education and career opportunities. (Complete the form on the other side ONLY if you are opting out of one or more of the categories listed above.) Release of Student Data Opt Out for the 2016-17 School Year *Only complete and return if you are opting out of one or more of the categories. You have not opted out of any information if you only sign and return the form. A parent/guardian must complete and return this form by June 3, 2016 ONLY if you choose to opt out of any of the categories outlined on the other side of this page. This form must be completed for each child you wish to opt out of any section and returned to the school he/she will attend for that school year. If you need additional forms, you can make a copy or contact your child’s school. It is understood that if the form is not completed, you are accepting the district’s policy of the dissemination of student information. Student Name (Please Print Clearly): School Attending in 2016-17: Grade Level in 2016-17: Check one, two, three or four of the following (if applicable): I choose to opt out of, ALL Student Directory Information. I choose to opt out of, the following portions of the Student Directory Information (Please print clearly): I choose to opt out of, Photos/Video Transmissions I choose to opt out of, Military Recruitment (Applies to students in grades 11-12 ONLY.) I choose to opt out of, Post Secondary Educational Institution Recruitment (Applies to students in grades 11-12 ONLY.) Parent/Guardian Name (Please Print Clearly): Parent/Guardian Signature: Date: Please return this completed form to your child’s school of attendance for the 2016-17 school year. BUFFALO HIGH SCHOOL PAGE BHS Seniors All BHS graduating seniors are invited to BHS attend the event after Graduation the Graduation is Friday, Ceremony on Friday, June 10, June 10, 2016. This is an 2016. event your senior will not want to miss. It’s not too late to register for the All Night Graduation Party. Extra forms are available in the BHS front office as well as on the BHS website. Co-chairs of the event this year are Monica Kunkel, Sally O’Borsky and Kathy Hanson. Please contact them via email with any questions or if you’d like to volunteer for the event at [email protected]. Graduation Gowns: On Tuesday, May 3rd our Jostens representative will be at BHS during all lunches (10:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m.) to distribute graduation cap/gowns/tassels. If students are absent that day, all extra gowns will be in the front office for pick up. A letter with all graduation information will be mailed within the next week. This letter will also be available on our BHS website. Please contact the front office with any further questions on graduation at 763.682.8100. Stress is just about everywhere. Is your Teen Stressed? Have you heard your teen say, “I am so stressed”? Here in the High School Health Office we hear these words frequently. Teens have a variety of stressors; everything from tests, relationships, work, homework, sports and pressure to do and be their best. Stress is just about everywhere. We can’t avoid it, but we can learn how to handle it in healthy ways. Here are some tips to help your teen stress less: · Encourage good nutrition · Teens should get about 9 hours of sleep · Physical activity is a great stress reliever · Make time to do an activity you enjoy each day · Structure daily activities · Take some time to relax · Talk with your teen about what is stressing them out When to get help: If you notice that stress is interfering with your teen’s everyday life or they’re having physical problems, it is time to seek help. There are resources that can We can’t avoid it, but we can help: Talk with your health care provider, mental health counselor, or check out the following helpful website: www.changetochill.org. learn how to handle it in healthy ways. If you or someone close to you are in crisis, please contact this 24 hour free national Suicide Prevention Lifeline, 1-800-273-TALK. Wishing you a safe and healthy spring. Karen Schultz, RN, LSN BHM School Nurse 6-12 grade (763)682-8120 [email protected] Food Service Angel Account BHM Schools food service department maintains an Angel Account funded by donations. The Angel Account is used to cover temporary shortfalls in student meal account funds. Donations come from individuals, businesses and charitable foundations. Many families donate the balance left in a student's account when they graduate or leave the district. Every bit helps. Donations may be sent to the Food Service Department at the District Office (214 1st Ave NE, Buffalo, MN 55313) or dropped in the payment box at any school. If you have questions about the Angel Account, please contact the BHM Food Service Department at 763682-8477. Thank you for your help in providing seamless support for our students. The Angel Account is used to cover temporary shortfalls in student meal accounts. 7 Buffalo High School 877 Bison Blvd. Buffalo, MN 55313 Congratulations Congratulations to our BHS staff members on their retirement this school year. We appreciate all you’ve done throughout the years within our district. We wish you the best always. Kathy Quady - Registrar/Scheduling Assistant Gerard Rohl - Social Studies Teacher Diane Yonak - Custodian Upcoming Events 5/2 BHS Parent/Teacher Conferences - Cafeteria, 5-8 p.m. 5/24 BHS Chorale Finale - PAC, 7:30 p.m. 5/5 BHS Spring Band Concert - PAC, 7:30 p.m. 5/30 MEMORIAL DAY, NO SCHOOL K-12 5/6 Senior Appreciation Day 5/24 BHS Arts Showcase 5/7 BHS Prom/Grand March - Gymnasium, 4:30 p.m. Art Show - Cafeteria, 6 p.m. 5/10 BHS Tri-M Induction, Solo & Ensemble Awards PAC, 7:30 p.m. Choir Concert - PAC, 7 p.m. 5/12 BHS Orchestra Concert - PAC, 7:30 p.m. 5/16 BHS Academic Excellence Program - PAC, 7:30 p.m. 6/9 Last Day of School 6/10 BHS Graduation - Gymnasium, 7 p.m.