Student Handbook - Bishop Miege High School
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Student Handbook - Bishop Miege High School
5041 REINHARDT DRIVE • SHAWNEE MISSION, KS 66205 • 913-262-2700 • WWW.BISHOPMIEGE.COM MISSION STATEMENT A Catholic community of faith, strives to develop the potential of our students through spiritual growth, academic success and stewardship. MIEGE COMMUNITY PLEDGE We pledge ourselves to build up the Kingdom of God. Christ, the ultimate expression of love, calls us to proclaim the Good News to all our brothers and sisters. We will use our God-given talents so that the light of Christ may glow individually and collectively. May our example ignite the sparks of faith in others! TABLE OF CONTENTS Miege faculty, staff and administration................ 2 Bell schedule....................................................... 3 Bishop Miege facts.............................................. 4 Student handbook............................................... 5 Parent organizations............................................ 5 School services.................................................... 5 Academic criteria................................................. 8 Spiritual development.........................................10 Academics......................................................... 12 Guidance and Counseling department.............. 15 Rules and regulations........................................ 16 Discipline system and policies........................... 18 Uniform/dress code policy................................. 24 Awards............................................................... 26 Tuition payment policies.................................... 27 Organizations..................................................... 28 Student sportsmanship..................................... 29 Alcohol/drug abuse guidelines........................... 29 Student activity policies..................................... 31 Sports schedules............................................... 32 Bishop Miege High School Faculty and Staff ADMINISTRATION GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT Dr. Joe Passantino, Ed.D. President Mr. Michael Bohaty, M.S.E., Principal: Student Services Mr. Randy Salisbury, M.S.E. Principal: Academic Services Mr. Michael Hubka, M.Ed., Assistant Principal/Athletic Director Mr. Brady Beek, M.A., Director Mrs. Elaine Schmidtberger, M.A. Counselor Mr. Dan Meara, M.A. Counselor Mrs. Judy Cowin, Learning Resource Specialist Mrs. Lisa Beek, Registrar Mr. Jeff English, Administrative Assistant COORDINATOR FOR SPIRITUAL DEVELOPMENT Mrs. Mary Perrini, M.A., Director of Campus Ministry/Christian Social Service Program Father Shawn Tunink, M.Div. Chaplain ADMISSIONS Mrs. Patti Marnett, Director of Admissions DEVELOPMENT OFFICE Mrs. Susan Tremonti, Vice President of Development Mr. Byron Vogel, Director of Communications Mrs. Colette Bernica, Assistant to the Vice President of Development Mrs. Patricia Morgan, Development Assistant Mrs. Merritt McShane, Development Assistant BUSINESS DEPARTMENT PHYSICAL EDUCATION/HEALTH DEPT. SCHOOL NURSE Mr. Pat McDermott, M.B.A. Mr. David Eller, B.S., Chairperson Mr. Terry English, B.S. Ms. Linda Ernst, M.S. Mrs. Maura Peterson, R.N. SCIENCE DEPARTMENT ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE Mr. Alan Thomas, M.Ed. Chairperson Mr. Scott Anderson, M.A. Mr. Matthew Eshelbrenner, M.A. Mrs. Alison Hirons, M.S.E. Mrs. Angela Lueckenotto, M.N.A.S. Mrs. Amy Reed, M.A. Sr. Martina Rockers, M.S. Mrs. Barbara Allen, Bookkeeper Mrs. Jan Easterday, Administrative Assistant Mrs. Mariann Jaksa, Administrative Assistant Mrs. Jean Lininger, Comptroller COMPUTER SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Mr. Brien O’Neill, M.S.E. Mr. Pat McDermott, M.B.A. ENGLISH/LANGUAGE ARTS DEPT. Mrs. Mary Engler, M.A., Chairperson Mrs. Teela Bolzenius, M.S.E. Mrs. Diane Freeland, M.A. Mr. D.J. Gemmill, M.A. Mrs. Phyllis Hartwig, Ed.S. Mrs. Jami Hedrick, M.A. Ed. Mrs. Melissa Reynolds, M.A. Mr. Daniel Schaeffer, M.A. Mrs. Tina Wendling, B.A. Professional Support Staff SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT Ms. Brianne Ogilvie B.S. Mrs. Amy Lukert, M.Ed., Chairperson Mr. Jeff Benes, M.A. Mr. D.J. Gemmill, M.A. Mr. Will Gorden, M.Ed. Mrs. Lynn Kirchhoff, M.S. Mr. Fred Turner, M.S. FINE ARTS DEPARTMENT THEOLOGY DEPARTMENT Mrs. Robin Christie, B.M.E. Mrs. Emily McGinnis, B.A. Mr. Dennis Mueller, B.A. Mrs. Melissa Reynolds, M.A. Mr. David Steinberg, M.F.A. Mr. Bill Creach, M.L.A. Chairperson Mr. Steve Koesterer, Ed.S. Mr. Charles Sailler III, M.S. Mrs. Sonya Salazar, B.A. Mrs. Nancy Weber, M.S. Mrs. Tina Wendling, B.A. FAMILY & CONSUMER SCIENCE DEPT. MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT Mrs. Clara George, M.S.E. Chairperson Mr. Hank Brown, B.S.E. Mrs. Amy Carman, M.S. Mrs. Joan Gladbach, M.S. Mr. Andrew Groene, B.S.E. Mrs. Lisa Hipp, M.A. Mr. Dave Mitchell, M.A. WORLD LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Mrs. Paula Munro, M.A., Chairperson Mr. Matt Emory, M.Ed. Mrs. Diane Freeland, M.A. Mrs. Clara George, M.S.E. Mrs. Lynn Kirchhoff, M.S. Mr. Charles Peoples, M.S.E. LIBRARY/MEDIA CENTER ATHLETICS Jon Holmes, Assistant Athletic Director ATTENDANCE OFFICE Mr. Jon Holmes, Administrative Assistant Ms. Fran Tucker, Attendance/Receptionist CAMPUS MINISTRY Mrs. Lynnette Koenig, Administrative Asst. Ms. Renee Schultz, CMT Assistant FACILITIES & MAINTENANCE Mr. Frank Harkins, Facilities Manager Mr. Charmus Bell, Custodian Ms. Brenda Jones, Custodian Mr. Jeff Jones, Custodian Mr. Rodney Jones, Custodian Mr. Calvin Ross, Custodian Mr. Ryan Wrigley, Maintenance IT SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR Joe Zimmerman SECURITY OFFICE Officer Dennis Lark, Security Manager Mrs. Judi Wollenziehn, Ed.S, Librarian 2 2012-2013 • BISHOP MIEGE HIGH SCHOOL 2012-2013 Bell Schedules SCHEDULE I REGULAR SCHEDULE IV HOMEROOM/ACTIVITY SCHEDULE VII STAG/ACTIVITY Hour 1 7:50-8:42 Hour 2 8:47-9:38 Homeroom 9:43-9:48 Hour 3 9:53-10:44 Hour 4 10:49-12:05 4A Lunch 10:49-11:11 Class 11:16-12:05 4B Lunch 11:16-11:38 Class 10:49-11:11 Class 11:43-12:05 4C Lunch 11:43-12:05 Class 10:49-11:38 Hour 5 12:10-1:01 Hour 6 1:06-1:57 Hour 7 2:02-2:55 Hour 1 7:50-8:35 Hour 2 8:40-9:25 Homeroom 9:30-9:35 Activity 9:40-10:13 Hour 3 10:18-11:03 Hour 4 11:08-12:24 4A Lunch 11:08-11:30 Class 11:35-12:24 4B Lunch 11:35-11:57 Class 11:08-11:30 Class 12:02-12:24 4C Lunch 12:02-12:24 Class 11:08-11:57 Hour 5 12:29-1:14 Hour 6 1:19-2:04 Hour 7 2:09-2:55 Hour 1 7:50-8:30 Hour 2 8:35-9:15 STAG 9:20-9:54 Activity 9:59-10:33 Hour 3 10:38-11:18 Hour 4 11:23-12:39 4A Lunch 11:23-11:45 Class 11:50-12:39 4B Lunch 11:50-12:12 Class 11:23-11:45 Class 12:17-12:39 4C Lunch 12:17-12:39 Class 11:23-12:12 Hour 5 12:44-1:24 Hour 6 1:29-2:09 Hour 7 2:14-2:55 SCHEDULE II MASS SCHEDULE V LATE START Hour 1 7:50-8:28 Hour 2 8:33-9:11 Homeroom 9:16-9:21 Mass 9:26-10:41 Hour 3 10:46-11:24 Hour 4 11:29-12:45 4A Lunch 11:29-11:51 Class 11:56-12:45 4B Lunch 11:56-12:18 Class 11:29-11:51 Class 12:23-12:45 4C Lunch 12:23-12:45 Class 11:29-12:18 Hour 5 12:50-1:28 Hour 6 1:33-2:11 Hour 7 2:16-2:55 Hour 1 8:15-9:03 Hour 2 9:08-9:55 Homeroom 10:00-10:05 Hour 3 10:10-10:57 Hour 4 11:02-12:18 4A Lunch 11:02-11:24 Class 11:29-12:18 4B Lunch 11:29-11:51 Class 11:02-11:24 Class 11:56-12:18 4C Lunch 11:56-12:18 Class 11:02-11:51 Hour 5 12:23-1:11 Hour 6 1:16-2:03 Hour 7 2:08-2:55 SCHEDULE III SCHEDULE VI PEP ASSEMBLY Hour 1 7:50-8:39 Hour 2 8:44-9:32 HR/Activity 9:37-10:01 Hour 3 10:06-10:54 Hour 4 10:59-12:15 4A Lunch 10:59-11:21 Class 11:26-12:15 4B Lunch 11:26-11:48 Class 10:59-11:21 Class 11:53-12:15 4C Lunch 11:53-12:15 Class 10:59-11:48 Hour 5 12:20-1:08 Hour 6 1:13-2:01 Hour 7 2:06-2:55 Hour 1 7:50-8:36 Hour 2 8:41-9:27 Homeroom 9:32-9:37 Hour 3 9:42-10:28 Hour 4 10:33-11:49 4A Lunch 10:33-10:55 Class 11:00-11:49 4B Lunch 11:00-11:22 Class 10:33-10:55 Class 11:27-11:49 4C Lunch 11:27-11:49 Class 10:33-11:22 Hour 5 11:54-12:40 Hour 6 12:45-1:31 Hour 7 1:36-2:22 Pep Assembly 2:27-2:55 2012-2013 • BISHOP MIEGE HIGH SCHOOL 3 Bishop Miege High School OUR HISTORY The Archdiocese of Kansas City in Kansas established Bishop Miege High School in 1958. Miege was named in memory of Bishop John Baptiste Miege, the first bishop of the territory of Kansas. Bishop Miege was instituted as a co-educational archdiocese school to serve Northeastern Johnson County. Today, the school’s geographical boundaries have expanded, and the school enrolls young men and women from throughout the Johnson County region as well as students from Missouri. OUR PHILOSOPHY We believe the responsibility of a Catholic school community in a democratic society is to provide as many varied opportunities for accomplishment and development as the individual student’s aptitude, skills and potential will allow. We further believe that each student comes to us as a member of another community-the family-and within that community resides the student’s primary educators: his/her parents. We, therefore, include in our educational process the parents, as well as all others who contribute to the total education of the student. OUR EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES To serve unmarried students who seek admission, to identify their needs, to provide a variety of programs to serve those needs and interests, thus providing for a comprehensive educational process, which fosters the development of the student as a whole person. Foremost, we believe that all who are responsible for the instruction of students must follow the moral and ethical guidelines of the Master Teacher: Jesus Christ. NONDISCRIMINATION POLICY The Catholic schools of the Archdiocese of Kansas City in Kansas welcome students of every race, national origin and gender and admit them to all rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally made available to students in these schools. Preference in admissions is given to members of the Catholic parishes/regions served by the Archdiocesan schools and members of the Catholic faith. OUR PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Miege is a fully accredited high school, both by the State of Kansas and the North Central Association, and is a member of the National Catholic Education Association. OUR INSIGNIA Bishop John Baptiste Miege Coat of Arms • Nova et Vetera (The New and the Old) OUR MASCOT AND SCHOOL COLORS Stags; royal blue and scarlet red OUR MOTTO Excellence: Our Goal. Success: Our Tradition. OUR MOST IMPORTANT CONTRIBUTION TO THE CHURCH AND TO SOCIETY: OUR STUDENTS 4 2012-2013 • BISHOP MIEGE HIGH SCHOOL Student Handbook and Calendar The policies and procedures may be revised at any time to accommodate changes in state law, Archdiocesan policy or Bishop Miege policy. Bishop Miege High School has designated the following information about students as “directory information” under the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act: name, address, telephone numbers, electronic mail address, photographs, date and place of birth, participation in Miege sponsored activities and sports, weight and height of members of athletic teams, and honors and awards received. Typically, such information is disclosed in student directories, performing arts and athletic programs, marketing and informational materials, including the school website and similar publications. Miege may disclose any of this designated directory information without the consent of the parents or of eligible students [students 18 years of age or older], unless Miege is notified in writing by the parents of a student or by an eligible student that they do not wish disclosure of any or all of the designated directory information. Any such written notification must be given to the Principal by September 1 each year. Parental Organizations MIEGE ACTIVITIES BOOSTER CLUB The purpose of the Miege Activities Booster Club is to support the activities at Miege (both athletic and non-athletic). Specifically their goals are to: n Coordinate and support all parent activities n Provide a forum to bring ideas for new parent involvement or activities n Be a sounding board for the school n Facilitate more parent involvement In addition to the above goals, the MABC meets throughout the school year to plan and organize student and parent activities to promote Bishop Miege High School. Some of their projects include the Safe Home program, student mixers, parent socials and the welcome picnic. MOTHERS CLUB President: Mrs. Lauren Heyen The purpose of the Bishop Miege Mother’s Club is to (a) create an involvement between mothers and the program at Miege, (b) be a social organization in order to promote Miege students, (c) support Miege’s various education and fundraising programs, and (d) be a means of parent communication with the Administration. Services ACTIVITY/STUDENT ID CARD The activity card is a student’s identification for admission to all home athletic events, activities, mixers, and use in the Media Center and for lunch credit. If a student loses his/her card he/she may replace it for a $5 fee. Using another student’s card will result in its confiscation and possible discipline measures. BOOKS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES Miege has implemented a book-rental program. The rental fee is based on the school’s need to replace or purchase books to meet the current and projected demands of classroom instruction and/or student enrollment. BUILDING The building is open from 7:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. Outside doors are locked each day by 8:00 a.m. Guests may enter through the Attendance Office. A moderator must accompany students in the building at any other time, including weekends. Students waiting for rides are to wait in the commons or the south entrance foyer after 3:30pm. Students must be picked up by 5:00 p.m. Students waiting in the building past 4:00 p.m. will be expected to sign an agreement to sit and study in the commons area. 2012-2013 • BISHOP MIEGE HIGH SCHOOL 5 BULLETIN BOARDS The school calendar and items of Miege news are posted on the bulletin board in the gym foyer. The Student Council moderator or the Principal for Student Services must approve signs and posters. The bulletin board next to the Guidance Office contains information about job opportunities and testing. Campus Ministry Office news is on the bulletin board in the front hallway. CARPOOL/BUS SERVICE Bus service will be offered to the Shawnee area in addition to car pools. In August information gathered from interested parties is mailed to those wishing to share or pay for car pools for their children. For details concerning the bus service, contact the main office. GUESTS AND VISITORS For the safety of our students and faculty, all guests and visitors are asked to check in at one of the school offices. Please have a visitor pass available for inspection. HEALTH The school has a registered nurse on duty from 7:45 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. daily. If a student is sick or injured, he/she should obtain a pass and report to the nurse’s office. Students whose illness requires that they be sent home from school MUST REPORT FIRST TO THE NURSE; she will then make necessary arrangements with parents and notifies the Attendance Office of the student being sent home. A. Emergency Form: This form was turned in at the time of registration. Please notify the nurse, and/or our registrar, of any changes, address, and phone number, doctor, etc. Keeping forms current assists in better care for your student. B. Immunization Record: The state requires the updating of certain immunizations for all students; this should be taken care of prior to opening of school. State Law dictates that students are not allowed in school unless such immunization is taken care of and record of such is on file at school. C. All students participating in athletics must have a physical, and the form must be turned in prior to the beginning of try-outs. This includes cheerleaders and drill team members. D. All prescription and non-prescription drugs must be kept in the nurse’s office, except inhalers for asthma. MAILINGS All school mailings will be sent to the listed parents and second parents unless legal papers precluding the same are on file with the principal. MEDIA CENTER The media center is open every school day from 7:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. LOCKER USAGE The lockers are the property of Bishop Miege High School and are provided for student use. Bishop Miege reserves the right to search the lockers at any time without notice. Each student is issued a locker with a combination lock provided by the school. Students are required to keep their locker locked at all times. Any malfunction with the locker should be reported to the Administrative Office. Locker combinations should not be given to others. Books and purses should not be left unattended. Combinations are changed every year. Purposeful damages to lockers are punishable by: repair costs, detentions and possible suspension. Students must use masking tape or tape that is easily removed at the year’s end for items inside their lockers. Lockers are provided for student use in storing school supplies and personal items necessary for use at school. The school is not responsible for anything taken from a locker. As a precaution, students are asked not to bring items of value to school. 6 2012-2013 • BISHOP MIEGE HIGH SCHOOL Students are not to share or change their locker assignment. If valuable items are brought, they should be left in the Attendance Office. Students whose lockers are not cleaned out at the end of the year will be charged a cleaning cost according to the time required. LOST AND FOUND A lost and found is located in the Attendance Office. Items not claimed after one semester will be donated to charity. LUNCH Lunch is served daily in the Commons, or students may bring their lunch. The primary area for food and drink is the Commons. Food and drinks are not allowed in the halls, classroom, or study halls. Miege does not allow students to order fast food and have it delivered during school hours. OFFICE BUSINESS School offices are open for business from 7:20 a.m. until 4 p.m. PARKING Only authorized vehicles will be permitted in the parking lot. Authorized vehicles must have a properly displayed student-parking permit. Parking permits are sold on a first-come, first-served basis. Space is limited and students will be denied their request for a permit once available slots are sold. Parking permits cost $25.00 and can be purchased during student orientation in August. Vehicles parked in the fire, handicapped, no parking zone, faculty, or blocking the flow of traffic will be fined and may be towed at the owner’s expense. n Students are not allowed to park on the surrounding streets. n Unsafe driving will result in fines and or the loss of the privilege of driving to school. n Bishop Miege High School is not responsible for damage to vehicles parked on Miege property. n Freshmen are not allowed to drive to school. n n PICTURES Student pictures are taken each year on orientation days. Student picture packets are available for purchase. STUDENT INSURANCE The school has a lifetime catastrophic insurance policy, which covers all athletes, cheerleaders, student trainers and student managers while they are participating in a program under the jurisdiction and rules of the State High School Athletic Association. The policy has a $25,000 deductible. TECHNOLOGICAL RESOURCES Technological resources, including the Internet, are provided to support and enhance educational goals and objectives. Internet access is a privilege, not a right. Students and parents must read, sign and return the Bishop Miege High School Internet Usage Policy before the student will be allowed to use this resource. Any inappropriate use of this resource, as well as any other technology hardware/software, will result in cancellation of this privilege, and appropriate disciplinary measures. TELEPHONE USAGE School office phones are for official school business or emergency use only. Calls to parents, not directed by the school, are to made before or after school, during activity time or at lunch. 2012-2013 • BISHOP MIEGE HIGH SCHOOL 7 Academic Criteria ACADEMIC CRITERIA FOR TRANSFER STUDENTS All transfer students will be considered for acceptance to Miege based on their ability to meet our graduation requirements under the normal progression policy. Transfer students must have been in attendance at a previous high school and be a student in “good standing”. Students in “good standing” are those within the parameters of the Bishop Miege attendance and discipline requirements. In addition, the Admissions Committee will meet to consider the prospective student’s entire record. Seniors – Students are not normally accepted for enrollment during the final year of high school. Exceptions to this rule: Student is moving in from outside the metropolitan area, or student has been previously enrolled at Miege; another student in the family is simultaneously enrolled at Miege. Juniors – All juniors entering Miege must meet the following criteria: First-semester juniors must have a minimum of 13 credits; second-semester juniors must have a minimum of 16 credits. All junior transfers must have two credits in English, two in math, and two in science. All junior transfers must be able to acquire the minimum of 26 total credits to meet Miege’s graduation requirements. Sophomores – All first semester sophomore transfer students should have 6.5 credits, which should include one in English, and one in math. Students must go to summer school the preceding year of enrollment at Miege to make up deficiencies in required courses. Second semester enrollees should have minimum of 9.5 credits and will be required to go to summer school after the sophomore year to make up any deficiencies in required courses. Second-Semester Freshmen has a minimum of 3 credits. Failure of a math or an English course at previous school requires summer school during the summer following the freshman year. ACTIVITY PERIOD To earn the Activity Time Privilege, seniors must meet the following academic criteria: 1. Have at least a 1.5 G.P.A. 2. H ave a passing grade in every subject at the first quarter, first semester, third quarter and semester grading periods. 3. Students who lose their activity time privilege because of grades will be required to attend an activity time study hall (Seniors). Freshmen, sophomores and juniors will be required to remain in their activity time study hall. If this requirement is violated the student will face discipline action. To earn activity time privilege back once it has been revoked, a student must have passing grades in all classes at the next grading period and have at least a 1.5 G.P.A. Areas open to qualified seniors are the commons and media center. Top, main, bottom floors and locker room areas are off limits during this time. No food or drink is allowed outside the Commons. Students are expected to be responsible for disposing of their trash. CRITERIA FOR PARTICIPATION IN GRADUATION CEREMONIES If the total credit deficiency at the end of first semester does not exceed one (1) unit, he/she will be allowed to participate in all graduation activities and ceremonies. 21.5 units must be accumulated by the end of the first semester. The student will, however, be required to attend summer school at an accredited high school or a community college. The credit deficiency must be remedied during the summer following graduation. Diplomas will be withheld from any student until he/she completes the kind and number of credits needed to meet Miege’s requirements. Diplomas will also be withheld if a student fails to complete the Christian Service Project. Exceptions and/or modifications to the Service Project requirements may be made for transfer students who enter Miege during their junior or senior year. 8 2012-2013 • BISHOP MIEGE HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION AND COLLEGE REQUIREMENTS Bishop Miege High School requires four full years of high school attendance in order to graduate. Because we believe both semesters of the senior year are an essential part of the high school experience, early graduation is not permitted. In addition, a minimum of 26 credits is required for graduation. To meet college admissions requirements, it is recommended that students take the following: Two or three years of world language, four years of mathematics and four years of science. NORMAL PROGRESSION TOWARD GRADUATION POLICY A student must be able to make normal progression toward graduation to maintain his/her enrollment at Bishop Miege High School. Summer school is an acceptable method of acquiring credit to maintain this progression. If a student fails a math, science or English course, they will be required to make up the class during summer school at Bishop Miege if the course is offered. At the conclusion of the freshmen year, a student should have acquired a minimum of 6 units of credit; this enables the student to make normal progression without any summer requirements. If the credit minimum is not attained, then summer school is required. At the conclusion of the sophomore year, a student should have acquired a minimum of 12 units of credit; this enables the student to make normal progression without any summer school requirement. If the student has not acquired the credit minimum 12, summer school is mandatory for one or both summers during the student’s remaining high school years. At the conclusion of the junior year, 19 units of credit are needed to fall within the guidelines of the normal progression policy; again, summer school may be used to attain this numerical criterion. An exception may be made for a student who, despite attending summer school, has a total 18.5 credits as he/she begins the senior year. This student must attend a community college or alternate school during the first semester at the same time he/she is enrolled in classes at Miege. This dual attendance will allow the student to acquire the necessary credits to make normal progression toward graduation. SUMMARY OF REQUIREMENTS FOR GRADUATION Religion English Mathematics Science Social Studies Technology Fine Arts Physical Education Electives Total of 4 credits* 4 credits 3 credits 3 credits 3 credits 1 credit 1 credit 1 credit 6 credits** 26 Credits *The Christian Service Program is part of the Religion Department’s total requirements for graduation. **Students must take a total of 16 credits in English, math, science, social studies and foreign language. Three electives must come from these five departments. SUMMER SCHOOL Due notice of failure and subsequent need for summer school are given at the end of each semester. Parents must initiate any appeal for release from this summer school requirement. The Academic Review Board and/or administration will review these appeals, and the decision will be forwarded in writing to the parents. A student’s enrollment for next year is not finalized until the Principal receives proof of summer school remediation. 2012-2013 • BISHOP MIEGE HIGH SCHOOL 9 Spiritual Development Bishop Miege High School strives to fulfill our mission of building up faith in Jesus Christ through our Spiritual Development programs. These programs integrate classroom content with experiences of living the truths and values of the Catholic Tradition. Challenged by Pope Benedict, under the leadership of Archbishop Naumann, we join with our namesake, Bishop Miege, to deepen each of our relationships with Christ and then bring Christ to others. The Campus Ministry Program is an integral part of the faith formation for our young people entrusted to our care. The program serves to develop and enhance the faith life of all members of the Miege community: students, faculty, staff, parents, alumni and the community in which we live. Our goal is to foster the faith life of our students and to deepen their relationship with Jesus Christ. The program includes the following: Theology Curriculum: All students are required to take 4 credits of Theology in order to graduate from Bishop Miege. The courses are designed to educate, enlighten and develop an understanding of the Catholic teachings as well as develop a personal relationship with Christ. Retreats: Each student will participate in one mandatory retreat each year while attending Bishop Miege. The retreat experiences will be different each year in order to develop and deepen their personal relationship with God. Several optional retreat opportunities will also be offered throughout the year, including class retreats, thematic retreats, KAIROS (seniors only), as well as diocesan retreats offered through the Youth Office. Liturgical Celebrations: Each month, our community gathers to celebrate an all-school Mass. Together at the table of the Lord, we gather our prayers, gifts and blessings as we unite to share in the Promises of Christ. All Students are invited to join our Liturgy Choir under the direction of our music director to enhance the liturgies. Every Tuesday, a chapel Mass is held throughout the day. Students may attend this Mass before school, through their Theology Class or as a member of a sport’s team or club. During the school year, we also will have two Adoration and Benediction Services held in the gym. One will be led by our Chaplain and the other by Archbishop Naumann. Each Friday is a day of Adoration in our chapel and students may attend privately or through their classes. Weekly rosaries are held in the Chapel before school. Prayer services are also offered throughout the school year. Prayer services may be held as an all-school event or held in the auditorium for Theology classes. Prayer Services may be held for peace in memory of September 11th, a prayer for acceptance and tolerance in memory of Martin Luther King, Jr. or during Holy Week to remember the passion of Christ. Two communal Reconciliation services are held each year during the seasons of Advent and Lent. Priests from parishes throughout Johnson will be available to hear confessions. Our chaplain is available for personal confessions, sacramental preparation and spiritual direction. Campus Ministry Team: The mission of the Campus Ministry Team (CMT) is to provide students with an opportunity to deepen their relationship with Jesus, to minister to the Bishop Miege Community and to lead others to Christ. Through a variety of committees and programs, students engage in the planning, development and execution of activities that encourage a life of Faith. Using the students gifts and strengths, student participate in liturgy planning, God Squad, retreats, Miegians for life, Social Justice issues, Peer Ministry, service projects, and fellowship events. CMT meets regularly throughout the summer and monthly during school at Activity Time. All students are invited to become members of CMT. And More…. Along with spiritual activities at school, the Campus Ministry Office offers a variety of opportunities outside of school. Mission trips are held during Christmas and Spring breaks as well as in the summer. Each January, students travel to Washington DC to participate in the National Pro-Life March. Diocesan events are also promoted and organized through the CMT office such as the National Catholic Youth Conference as well as TEC retreats and Camp Tekakwitha. 10 2012-2013 • BISHOP MIEGE HIGH SCHOOL Community Service: As Christ calls each of to develop a relationship with Him, he also reminds us that we are to love one another. As Christians, we are called to bring the Good News of Christ to our brothers and sisters in need. In order to fulfill that call, students are required to complete 80 hours of community service in order to graduate from Bishop Miege. All students must earn 80 hours of service over four years, including a minimum of 40 hours serving the less fortunate. Less fortunate may include older adults, persons with physical/mental handicaps, the physically ill, the poor, refugees, and any in a life-challenging situation. We encourage the service to be given directly. Note: All 80 hours can be less fortunate hours. The other half of their service hour requirement can be performed: 1. W ithin a parish/church under the supervision of a parish representative (pastor, D.R.E., youth minister, secretary, grade school principal, etc.). 2. F or schools, such as Bishop Miege, under the direction of a teacher, staff or representative of an organization such as Mother’s Club. 3. For other organizations such as recycling, city projects, agencies that do not work directly with less fortunate. 4. Advocacy work for Catholic social change such as pro-life marches, amnesty international, Catholic Charities, etc. Students must accumulate 10 hours of service during their freshman year, 20 hours during their sophomore year, 25 hours during their junior and senior years. Freshman, sophomores and juniors will have their schedules held for the following year until service hours are received in the Campus Ministry Office. Seniors will not receive diplomas and their transcripts will be held until service requirements are met. Hours are cumulative from year to year (for instance if 80 hours are completed by their junior year, they have completed their high school requirements). Transfer students hours will be applied by yearly requirements as they enter Miege. The Service Program is an important part of the Catholic Education at Bishop Miege. It adds the dimension of faith in action to our program and will hopefully be a catalyst to life-long giving. Our goal is to teach compassion and understanding for others. Please feel free to contact the Campus Ministry Office if you have any questions. The Campus Ministry Office offers a variety of community service projects to earn service hours throughout the year. There are weekly and monthly opportunities, including Harvesters, Restart, Gordon Parks Charter School, Christmas in October, Mid-America Games for the Disabled, Red Bag Program, One Homeless Night, and many others. Mission trips will be offered during Christmas and Spring Break that also fulfill service hour requirements. Prayers A PRAYER WRITTEN BY BISHOP MIEGE O gracious God, who has called us to service in your Church, grant us your blessing this day as we rededicate ourselves with Christ in the mission of the Church. May our pilgrimage in life achieve meaning and purpose as we serve others in our love for you. May we renew our desire to deepen our prayer life and to perform our duties with love and dedication. Grant that our life in you may enhance our daily work and infuse it with a holy purpose. Enkindle in each of us the holy passion to be possessed by you, our God, that we may be the light of the world in that part of your Kingdom, in which we work and live. Grant to us this blessing in the name of your risen Son Jesus Christ, who lives and rules with you and the Holy Spirit, one God forever and ever. Amen VIRTUES Have I prudently searched for the good, and then followed that good? Have I justly given each person his or her due? Have I shared my possessions with those less fortunate? Have I forgiven others? Have I asked forgiveness? Have I temperately worked toward balance and self-control in my personal life? Have I worked with sincere diligence and played with genuine joy? Have I faced difficult situations with fortitude, and live out God’s plan for my life? Have I faithfully carried out the gospel message in my thoughts and actions? Have I trusted in God’s loving and merciful providence? Have I loved God, my neighbor, and myself with an unconditional love? Lord; help me to be holy and to follow your plan for my life. Through Jesus Christ our Lord, Amen. 2012-2013 • BISHOP MIEGE HIGH SCHOOL 11 BEFORE STUDY Creator of all things, true source of light and wisdom, lofty origin of all being, graciously let a ray of your brilliance penetrate into the darkness of my understanding and take from me the double darkness in which I have been born, an obscurity of both sin and ignorance. Give me a sharp sense of understanding, a retentive memory, and the ability to grasp things correctly and fundamentally. Grant me the talent of being exact in my explanations, and the ability to express myself with thoroughness and charm. Point out the beginning, direct the progress, and help in the completion, through Christ our Lord. Amen. PRAYER BEFORE ANY ACTION Direct, we beseech You, O Lord, our actions by your holy inspirations, and carry them on by your gracious assistance, that every prayer and work of ours may always begin with You, and by You happily ended. Through Christ our Lord. Amen. FIVE STEPS TO A GOOD CONFESSION 1. Examine your conscience. 2. Be sincerely sorry for your sins. 3. Confess your sins. 4. Resolve to amend your life 5. After your confession, do the penance the priest assigns. Academics 40-40-20 GRADING POLICY Each quarter is equivalent to 40% of the semester grade. The final exam is equivalent to 20% of the semester grade. This formula is overridden if a student fails both quarters or one quarter and the final exam. In such case, the student automatically fails. Academic Progress can be monitored at any time through PowerSchool, and Bishop Miege will routinely send notices of progress through e-mail reports. ACADEMIC REVIEW BOARD The Academic Review Board has been established to assist students and teachers in their mutual effort to achieve appropriate goals. The specific purpose of the board is, first and foremost, to address itself to those students with failing grades or incomplete grades. However, upon the request of a teacher or academic advisor, any student who is failing to work up to his/her academic level may be called before this board. The Principal reviews the grades of students and often refers those with problems to the appropriate staff: Teachers, guidance counselor, or administrator. Students with numerous and/or serious academic problems are required to appear before the Academic Review Board. At the end of the school year, the Academic Review Board reviews all the students who had problems during the year. A student will be academically suspended from Miege if he/she acquired failures to the extent that would disallow normal progression toward graduation. (See Normal Progression Policy.) COURSE WITHDRAWAL A student may withdraw from a course within the first two weeks of a semester with the approval of parents and the Guidance Department. Nothing is recorded on permanent record. After the first two weeks of a semester, a student may withdraw from a course after conferring with the teacher, obtaining written permission from parents, discussion with the Guidance Department and final approval of the Principal. If a student withdraws prior to the first academic Conference Report, which is four to five weeks into the semester, WP will be recorded on the transcript and no credit will be given for that semester, nor will the student’s grade in the course become part of the grade-point average. If a student withdraws anytime after the Academic Conference Report, WP or WF will be recorded on the student’s transcript and no credit will be given for the semester; however, a 0.0 grade point will become part of the cumulative grade-point average for that semester. 12 2012-2013 • BISHOP MIEGE HIGH SCHOOL DUAL ENROLLMENT INFORMATION Seniors may be permitted to participate in a dual college enrollment program if the following criteria are met: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. The student must be recommended by his/her counselor. The student must be in the process of completing all course work as required by Miege. The student may not substitute a college credit class for a required course offered by Miege. Dismissal time will be determined by college course times and driving time, but may be no earlier than after fifth period. Participation in dual enrollment does not afford a reduction in fees to Bishop Miege. Final approval for dual enrollment will come from the principal. EXTENDED ABSENCES Parents that know of an extended absence must request the time off through the Principal for Academic Services. This is to be requested at least one week prior to the absent time. FAILURE OF COURSES Failure of required courses will require the student’s immediate repeating of the work. In most cases, failure of such courses will demand summer school attendance. First semester courses may be able to be retaken during the second semester, if course offering and class size allows. Notification of need for remedial action will be given at the end of each semester. CREDIT RECOVERY AND COURSE REPEAT POLICY Bishop Miege High School students may repeat a course at Bishop Miege for recovery of failed credits or to increase their GPA. Students wishing to recover credit or repeat a course outside of Bishop Miege should speak with their counselor and then get approval from the Principal for Academic Services. GPA can be calculated using the higher of the two grades for their transcript. HONOR ROLL Each semester an honor roll is published consisting of students receiving a 3.5 or above grade-point average at the semester. Students with a grade-point average of 3.0 to 3.4 are also acknowledged on the second honor roll. Both honor rolls are truncated (not rounded) each grading period. HONESTY IN ACADEMIC WORK Bishop Miege students are expected to display academic honesty and integrity at all times and to refuse to tolerate academic dishonesty on the part of other students. Students should be aware that the following behaviors are dishonest: giving or receiving unauthorized assistance on a test; copying another student’s homework or allowing your homework to be copied---this would include computer generated homework or assignments; giving false reasons for making up late work or tests; re-submitting work that has been copied for another class (without permission); falsifying laboratory data; submitting work that has been copied (wholly or partially) from a book, internet, magazine, etc., without crediting the author; stealing tests or using tests stolen by another student; witnessing academic dishonesty and not reporting it. Consequences for academic dishonesty may include, but are not limited to, a loss of credit for the assignment or test, academic probation, or class failure. PEER TUTORING Members of the National Honor Society offer peer tutoring during activity period. Students must sign up for help in the Guidance Office before lunch the day preceding the day on which they want to be helped. 2012-2013 • BISHOP MIEGE HIGH SCHOOL 13 PERMANENT RECORD Only semester grades (18 weeks) are placed on permanent record. A student’s relative rank in his class consists of semester grades converted to grade points according to the following scale: GRADE POINTS GRADE 1 2 A+ A A- B+ B B - C+ C C- D+ D D- F 5.33 5.0 4.67 4.33 4.0 3.67 3.33 3.0 2.67 2.33 2.0 1.67 0.0 4.33 4.0 3.67 3.33 3.0 2.67 2.33 2.0 1.67 1.33 1.0 .67 0.0 The two columns under grade point describe the grade-point weight scale that is used depending on the course: (1) AP/Honors courses or (2) College-prep and general academic courses. WD (withdrew passing/failing 4th-5th week) does not count WP (withdrew passing, after 5th week) 0.00,0.00 WF (withdrew failing, after 5th week) 0.00,0.00 POWERSCHOOL A Web site utilized by Bishop Miege to communicate students’ academic progress to parents and students. Grades, attendance and other information are posted on a regular basis. Parents retrieve their son’s or daughter’s information utilizing an assigned account. (PowerSchool information may be withheld if financial or other obligations are not upto-date.) SENIOR SECOND SEMESTER EXAM EXEMPTION Seniors may opt out of second semester exams providing they have achieved an A-(90%) or above average for the third and fourth quarters. The final grade will then be the average of those two quarters. Seniors in A.P. or dual enrollment classes may not opt out of their exams. (Seniors may choose to take their second semester final exams even though they qualify to opt out.) GRADE REPORTING Report of grades is e-mailed home at mid-semester and at the end of each semester. Mid-semester grades are, in reality, a special kind of Academic Progress Report and are not entered on a student’s transcript. The semester grade is the definitive grade that is recorded on a student’s permanent transcript. SCHEDULES The daily schedule has seven periods. Assemblies are scheduled for Masses, Lenten programs, academic advising, educational and cultural programs and other all-school activities. School begins at 7:50 am daily. Dismissal is 2:55 p.m. SCHEDULE CHANGES Students are reminded that schedule changes cannot be guaranteed once they have signed up for their preferred courses. The Master Schedule is built on the basis of student choices of courses; therefore, class size and arrangement of time periods for courses can prohibit possible changes. Academic integrity of individual courses demands that necessary changes be made within the first two weeks of each semester. These changes will be initiated through the student’s counselor. The student must confer with the teachers involved in the change and obtain written parental permission. Schedule changes require a $15.00 clerical fee. After the two-week period has passed, schedule changes will be made rarely and then only for sound academic reasons. Such requests require the approval of the Principal in addition to the counselor, parents and teachers. School policy precludes any request for change due to the desire to get into or out of the class of a particular teacher. 14 2012-2013 • BISHOP MIEGE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT JOB INFORMATION Student jobs should be planned to begin after the formal school day. The student’s educational plan, i.e. preparation for university work, should be the primary goal of their college-preparatory education. Therefore, all students are to enroll in seven classes each semester during their four years at Bishop Miege. If a senior plans to enter the world of work immediately after high school, he/she may prepare an application detailing the study/work proposal if the following criteria are met: 1) The student must be recommended by his/her counselor. 2) The student must be in the process of completing all course work required by Miege. 3) Dismissal time will be determined by the work and the driving time, but may be no earlier than after 5th period. 4) Participation in a student job does not afford a reduction in fees to Bishop Miege. 5) Final approval for study/work proposal will come from the Principal. TEACHER CONFERENCES Students should feel free to confer with their teachers at a time convenient for both. Parents may call to schedule a teacher conference and are encouraged to do so. Teachers may ask for conferences with students who are having academic problems. These conferences may take place any time. The school will schedule Parent Teacher conferences once each semester. TEACHER TUTORING/MAKEUP Many teachers use before and after school time as well as activity period for tutoring and makeup of class work. These sessions are normally open to all students of a course; students should take advantage of this extra help provided during each week of the school year. TRANSCRIPTS Transcripts are ordered from the registrar. A request card must be filled out. A $2 fee is required except for the first. Transcripts are mailed directly to businesses and colleges as requested. Allow one week for processing. Guidance and Counseling Department Each student has an assigned Counselor. The Guidance and Counseling Department wishes to provide services to all students to help them know more about themselves and the world they live in and to make decisions which are congruent with this knowledge. It is essential to help provide an environment that lets young people feel good about themselves. It is also vital to assist teachers and parents in helping students. Guidance exists to aid students in understanding the variety, depth and breadth of personal experiences, the opportunities available, and the choices and alternatives open to them by helping them recognize, interpret and act upon their personal strengths and resources. To make an appointment with a counselor, students sign up for an appointment in the Guidance Office waiting room, making the appointment for the day and time desired. The student will receive a notice confirming the appointment. Students should be sure to show this notice to the teacher before leaving the class and return it to the teacher after leaving the Guidance Office. Parents should also feel free to call any of the counselors regarding any difficulty their students may be having. Counselors are here to listen and to help students. A student does not have to have a problem to see a counselor. In fact, students should come by before a situation becomes a problem. COLLEGE FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Computer programs for scholarship search, financial aid information and ACT test preparation are available for parent and student use in the media center or the guidance office. 2012-2013 • BISHOP MIEGE HIGH SCHOOL 15 COUNSELOR INTERVENTION IN DISCIPLINE A counselor will intervene in the discipline system of the school to help the individual student in changing his/her behavior. The intervention is not to be seen as punishment for the student but extended counseling services. The points, which a counselor will intervene in the school discipline system, are as follows: 1. When a student is referred by a teacher because of an inappropriate pattern of behavior. 2. When a student is referred by the Administration because of a continued pattern of disruptive behavior in class. 3. When a student is recommended by the Discipline Board or the CARE Team. GUIDANCE PROGRAM In addition to individual and group counseling, the counselors provide the following services: Eighth Grade – The STS test (Scholastic Testing Service) is given to incoming freshmen for the purpose of placement. Evaluations and recommendations from 8th grade teachers and principals are also sought. These are used by counselors to recommend courses for 9th grade. Ninth Grade – PLAN (Preliminary American College Test) Pre & Post tests. School orientation and decision-making sessions are conducted periodically during freshmen year. Tenth Grade – Sophomores take the Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test/ National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMSQT) and the Cambridge Test Prep (ACT Pre and Post tests). During the tenth and eleventh grades students will be assisted in seeking information on career and educational opportunities. Eleventh Grade – Juniors take the Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test/ National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMSQT) and the Cambridge Test Prep (ACT Pre and Post tests). Results of these exams can be used to help predict scholastic success in college. Special tutoring sessions are held for all interested students. Twelfth Grade – Group and individual guidance meetings will be conducted for seniors. Emphasis will be placed on selection of post-high school education appropriate to individual needs, financial aid, and interpretation of ACT results. Resources used will be the Count Down to College, which has been prepared by Mrs. Schmidtberger, The College Handbook, college catalogs, and the ACT Discover program. Similar meetings will be held for parents of seniors and juniors. Consult the calendar for dates and times. Seniors will be given the opportunity to take an ACT practice test in August through the Cambridge Test Prep Program. OCCUPATION AND EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION The Guidance Department has the ACT computer-based DISCOVER program and resource books and pamphlets, which give general and specific information concerning occupations and post-high school. Educational opportunities Active Prep for ACT test preparation. Resource material can be checked out from the Guidance Office. Students may make an appointment in the Guidance Office to use DISCOVER or may visit the library in their free time. S.T.A.G. (STUDENT TEACHER ADVISING GROUPS) The S.T.A.G. Program is designed to assist students in making responsible choices. The program addresses issues regarding college planning, personal and interpersonal relationships, leadership, study skills, career planning and societal issues such as abstinence programs concerning, drugs, alcohol and sexuality. The program includes all students in grades nine through twelve. A period of time is set aside for students and a faculty member to meet in group guided discussion, and presentations including guest speakers and videos. Attendance Regulations ABSENCES Prompt daily attendance is mandatory. Absences adversely affect grades. Students will be allowed 10 absences for any unavoidable illness or appointment. Any student who misses more then 10 class periods per semester will face academic and or disciplinary actions. In addition, these sanctions may include lowering of the semester grade, loss of credit or removal from class. 16 2012-2013 • BISHOP MIEGE HIGH SCHOOL ABSENTEE HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENTS Bishop Miege will supply homework assignments for extended absences. Pre-planned extended absences must be approved by the Principal for Academic Services. If your son/daughter is absent for three consecutive days, please look online for assignments or e-mail teachers directly. For students who are absent less than three days, we recommend that the student call classmates for assignments or go online to get assignments. ABSENCE REPORTING Parents are to report absences daily, between 7:20 and 9:30 a.m. by calling the school at 262-2701 ext 261. The school will contact a parent if a call is not received. ATTENDANCE POLICIES AND PROCEDURES Regular and punctual attendance at school is the primary responsibility of the student and parent. Students who are absent from school jeopardize their academic standing. While parents have the right to take their daughters/sons out of school, the school retains the right to impose consequences for excessive absences. Parents are expected to schedule family vacations during school vacation periods. Dental and medical appointments should be made after 3:00 p.m. or on Saturdays or school holidays. If parents go out of town during the school year, the Attendance office should be notified in writing of their son’s or daughter’s guardian during their absence. This information is important in case of emergencies, absence, or tardiness. EXTENDED ABSENCES Parents that know that their student will be absent for an extended amount of time are to receive approval from the Principal for Academic Services at least one week prior to the departure date. EXTENDED ILLNESS Arrangements for continuing the student’s schooling should be made with the Director of Guidance. Such arrangements may include Home Bound teacher, private tutoring, or some other option that is appropriate to the individual situation. PROCEDURE FOR REQUESTING EARLY DISMISSAL A student must have the permission of the Administration to leave campus during the school day. Permission will not be given without a dated, written request from a parent or guardian presented to the attendance office before 7:50 a.m. The note must include a reason for the early dismissal, a phone number to verify the request and the name of the doctor or dentist, if applicable. If a note and name and phone number are not provided, early dismissal may not be granted. NO STUDENTS MAY LEAVE THE BUILDING DURING SCHOOL HOURS WITHOUT PRIOR PERMISSION OF PARENTS AND OFFICIALLY CHECKING OUT THROUGH THE ATTENDANCE OFFICE. SCHOOL ACTIVITY ATTENDANCE In order to attend or participate in an after school activity, students must be in school three (3) class hours of that day. If a student attends a Saturday event and was absent Friday, their presence indicates their parents/guardians consent to their attendance. STUDENT RESIDENCE Miege students must reside with their parents or legal guardian. TARDINESS TO INDIVIDUAL CLASSES Students will be admitted to their respective class after the bell has rung. Each student will be allowed three tardies to each class period. Further tardies will result in sanctions administered by the classroom teacher. Excessive tardiness will result in a parent conference, detention time and a discipline referral. TARDY TO SCHOOL No student will be admitted to their first period class after the bell rings without an admit from the Attendance Office. There are no excused tardies to school except for dental or medical appointments. Students will be allowed 3 tardies per semester to account for unavoidable tardies. Further tardies will result in afterschool detention. (Repeated offenders will be subject to further discipline. All students late to school must check into the Attendance Office and are considered to be tardy. 2012-2013 • BISHOP MIEGE HIGH SCHOOL 17 Students who arrive 20 minutes or later to school without a valid excuse will be issued detention time. Parents have 24 hours to call school to validate student’s late arrival. A student who is continually late or absent to his/her first hour class may be reviewed before the discipline board. UNEXCUSED ABSENCES INCLUDE 1. Truancies/Class cutting Truancy occurs when a student fails to report to school or having arrived at school, leaves the premises without an official excuse from the Attendance Office. Class cutting is defined as a student failing to report to an assigned class or study area without previous permission from a teacher or staff member. 2. Suspensions 3. Absences without a valid excuse will be treated as truancy 4.Failure to give school notice of absence Students will receive a zero on any work due or assigned, which is missed because of a truancy or unexcused absence. The school may request verification of a student’s absence, as it deems necessary Miege Discipline System PHILOSOPHY AND PURPOSE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Develop self-discipline and Christian values. Promote positive behavioral change. Provide orderly, appropriate learning environment. Promote personal responsibility for one’s actions. Communicate with parents so both school and home can help the student develop proper behavior. OFF-CAMPUS MISCONDUCT 1. Absent some ground for concern, our school does not actively solicit information about off-campus (evening, weekend) misconduct. 2. In today’s electronic world, we are handed far more unsolicited information than in years past. 3. Our educational system is based on a three-way relationship (student, school, parents) in which all agree to help the student grow into a responsible adult Christian. In this relationship, we do not snoop on each other, but it would be wrong for school or parents to ignore known danger to the student. Just as we would seek help if we learned of bulimic behavior off-campus, so we will intervene when we learn of other off-campus activity that is unhealthy to mind, body, or soul. The alternative would be for a Catholic school to do nothing, even with actual knowledge that a minor student is engaged in unhealthy, dangerous, or immoral conduct. That alternative is not who we are, and would not fulfill the obligations that flow from the relationship we have with parents and students. 4. Therefore, we reserve the right to discipline for off-campus behavior that comes to our attention. STUDENT CONDUCT The following are general items regarding student conduct. ACTS OF GROSS MISBEHAVIOR Exploding fireworks, causing a false alarm, etc., are acts that will result in severe penalties such as suspension or expulsion. CLASSROOM EXPECTATIONS FOR STUDENT CONDUCT 1. Teachers will maintain an orderly environment appropriate to their subject area. 2. Routine violations will be dealt with by individual teachers within the classroom environment. Various methods may be used to promote a positive change. These include requiring students to spend time before or after school, requiring extra work appropriate to the offense, etc. having students repair or clean items they have damaged. (One day’s notice will be given for time required before or after school.) 3. Continued problems will result in a report sent to parents and a telephone call home. 4. Repeated violations will be dealt with as a serious violation on an administrative level. Students may be dismissed from class, lose privileges and may be asked to sign a probationary contract before returning. 18 2012-2013 • BISHOP MIEGE HIGH SCHOOL DESTRUCTION OF SCHOOL PROPERTY Defacement or abuse of school property, vandalism, tagging, or stealing all can result in suspension or expulsion. DRUG/ALCOHOL POLICY Bishop Miege High School reserves the right to ask any student to comply with a witnessed alcohol test or urine screen at any time if the school administration decides that there is a reasonable cause to do so. Failure to comply will result in a review of the students continued attendance. Bishop Miege High School does not allow possession, use, consumption, sale or the transfer of drugs, narcotics, alcoholic or cereal malt beverages, or drug/tobacco paraphernalia on school property or at school functions or prior to attending school functions. Such behavior is a serious violation of school policy, and violators will be subject to probation, suspension or expulsion from school on the first offense. Students judged to have consumed alcohol or restricted substances prior to attending or at a school function will be detained and parents will be notified. A student will be considered “under the influence” if it is detectable in any way. BMHS will have an Alcohol Analyzer available at all times for students who wish to demonstrate their non-use of alcohol. If at any time a student is requested to take a Breathalyzer test and refuses to do so, it will be assumed that the student has consumed alcohol and the appropriate sanctions will follow. If any alcoholic or cereal malt beverage, drugs, drug paraphernalia, or narcotics are discovered in an automobile, on school property or at a school approved function and individual possession cannot be determined, each occupant of such automobile shall be considered to be in possession of the substance and in violation of this policy. Any alcoholic or cereal malt beverage, drugs, drug paraphernalia or narcotics found in a student locker will be considered to be in possession of all students who use the locker, unless individual possession can be determined. All violations of the drug/alcohol policy will result in suspension and additional consequences, which may include: 1. Disciplinary Probation 2. Suspension from school 3. Required to be professionally assessed within 24 hours of parental notification as assigned by BMHS 4. Participation in drug/alcohol awareness program 5. Community service hours 6. In-patient treatment at an alcohol/drug facility 7. Restrictions from participation or attendance at extra-curricular activities 8. Dismissal 9. Academic sanctions 10. Other appropriate action consistent with the situation FIGHTING Prohibited at school or any school activity. It can result in expulsion. FOOD/DRINK OUTSIDE THE COMMONS Eating or drinking outside the commons area is not permitted. A detention will be given. DISRUPTIVE BEHAVIOR Involvement in behavior or contributing to behavior that disrupts the educational or environment or functioning of the school is not permitted. GAMBLING Is not allowed on campus or at activities sponsored by Miege. GUM Chewing gum is not permitted. A warning will be given for the first offense and then a detention for the consecutive offenses. 2012-2013 • BISHOP MIEGE HIGH SCHOOL 19 HALL PASSAGE Students are not to be in the hallways during classes without permission from a staff member. Students who violate this rule are truant from class. HARASSMENT 1. Bullying: I give you a new commandment: love one another. As I have loved you, so you also should love another. (John 13:34). The Bishop Miege High School environment will be free from harassment, intimidation or bullying. If any such behaviors do occur, all community members will be able to tell and know that the incident is unacceptable and will be dealt with effectively in a Christ-like way. DEFINITION: “Harassment, intimidation or bullying” means any intentional written, verbal, or physical act, when the intentional written, verbal, or physical act physically harms a student or damages the student’s property; has the effect of substantially interfering with a student’s education; is to severe, persistent, or pervasive that it creates an intimidating or threatening educational environment; or has the effect of substantially disrupting the orderly operation of the school. Harassment, intimidation or bullying can take many forms including: slurs, rumors, signs, tags, demeaning stereotypes, jokes, innuendos, demeaning comments, drawing cartoons, pranks, gestures, physical attacks, threats, or other written, oral or physical actions. “Intentional acts” refers to the individual’s choice to engage in the act rather than the ultimate impact of the action(s). Counseling, corrective discipline, and/or referral to law enforcement will be used to change the behavior of the perpetrator and remediate the impact on the victim. False reports of or retaliation for reporting harassment, intimidation or bullying also constitutes violations of this policy. 2. Cyber-bullying/Internet/Social Networking, etc.: Deliberate defamation of others is not consistent with Christian values. Therefore any student who deliberately defames another person will be held accountable. Consequences may include disciplinary probation, suspension from school or expulsion from Bishop Miege High School. 3. Sexual: This policy re-emphasizes the personal dignity of the individual and fosters positive sexual attitudes toward respect for others. For the purpose of this policy, sexual harassment includes any inappropriate behavior of a sexual implicit, explicit or obscene motive that is intended to demean or offend the recipient. Examples include verbal sexual abuse; disseminating obscene or sexually explicit material, whether in the form of music, written lyrics, pornographic pictures or other literature, or having such material in one’s possession in the school, on school grounds or at school sponsored activities; obscene sexually explicit graffiti anywhere in the school or on school grounds; continuing any unwanted written or oral communication of a sexual motive directed to another; spreading sexual rumors, touching another sexually; and obscene and/or sexually explicit gestures. The above list is not meant to be all-inclusive, but is intended to provide guidance as to what may constitute sexual harassment. Students who believe themselves to be victims of harassment are encouraged to report the facts to a teacher, counselor, or principal in order that the school might investigate and take corrective action where appropriate. ELECTRONIC DEVICES SUCH AS, PAGERS, CELL PHONES, CELL PHONE CAMERAS, IPODS, TAPE RECORDERS Pagers, cellular phones, cell phone cameras and iPods are not to be used or in possession of students during school hours. Items will be taken and violators are subject to possible suspension and other discipline action. IMMORAL BEHAVIOR Any verbal or written vulgarity, indecent exposure or obscenity is not permitted. Students may be suspended or expelled. LASER POINTERS Laser Pointers are not acceptable in school or at school functions. Violators will be subject to discipline and the pointers taken and not returned. 20 2012-2013 • BISHOP MIEGE HIGH SCHOOL LUNCH BEHAVIOR All students must report and leave the commons during their assigned lunch module, as they would to any assigned class. Proper manners and cleanliness will be expected. NON-COMPLIANCE A student is non-compliant if they consistently fail to adhere to Bishop Miege standards of conduct. The school may take any action deemed appropriate. OUTSIDE OF SCHOOL VIOLATIONS Unlawful activities that occur outside of school may result in the student being place on a Discipline Contract, Suspension or Expulsion. PRESCRIPTION DRUGS Students may not have prescription drugs or over-the-counter drugs in their locker or on their person. Selling or transfer of these drugs can result in suspension or expulsion. All medication should be dispensed from the nurse’s office. PUBLIC DISPLAY OF AFFECTION Any act of public affection will be verbally corrected on the first offense. A second offense will result in scheduling detentions. RESPECT Students are expected to show respect to teachers, other members of the school staff and other students at all times. In addition, parents and students sign a commitment to respect, attend and participate in all spiritual activities of the school. Disrespect may be grounds for suspension or expulsion. SMOKING/USE OF TOBACCO Smoking or chewing tobacco is not permitted at school on grounds or surrounding area, or at any school activity. The first offense is a $25 fine, the second is a $25 fine plus loss of privileges and the third can result in suspension or expulsion. No student is allowed to have tobacco products, matches, or lighters in his/her possession or in his/her locker. The fine for possession is the same as for smoking or chewing. STUDENT ARREST Students charged with a crime may be suspended from all activities until the matter is resolved. STUDENT JOBS Student jobs are not to interfere with academic or disciplinary obligations. School obligations come first. STUDY HALL Students who are scheduled into study hall must bring study material at all times. A quiet atmosphere conducive to studying will be expected. TEACHER RESPECT AND AUTHORITY Students must courteously and respectfully comply with reasonable requests of any teacher, staff member, or administrator in or out of the classroom and at school sponsored activities. Students are expected to give their names if asked of them and to comply with directions of the school personnel. Failure to comply will be considered insubordination and defiance subject to discipline action and possible suspension. THEFT Theft is a serious incident and may result in suspension or expulsion. VIOLENCE Every type of violent act can become a serious violation and result in expulsion. VULGARITY OR OBSCENE LANGUAGE Any verbal or written vulgarity or obscenity is not permitted. 2012-2013 • BISHOP MIEGE HIGH SCHOOL 21 DISCIPLINARY PROCEDURES Students who are determined to have violated school regulations will be subject to disciplinary actions. The disciplinary actions include the following as well as any other sanctions deemed appropriate, such as retributions, repairs of damage, etc. ACTIVITIES AND FUNCTIONS Students may be kept from certain functions and activities as means of disciplinary measures. AFTER-SCHOOL DETENTIONS Students may be assigned to an after-school detention for disciplinary reasons. Students will be given a day’s notice in order to arrange for transportation. Detention must be served on the day assigned and therefore takes priority over any other activity, including school activities, car pools, employment, etc. Students may only reschedule their detention for medical/dental appointments or for reasons of personal/family emergency, but must present a signed note (by 4th period of the day the detention was assigned) from the parent to the Administrator explaining the reason for the rescheduling. Failure to present a note will result in an additional detention. DETENTION HALL RULES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Detention will begin 10 minutes after closing prayer and will be 50 minutes in length. There is no talking. No one will be allowed to enter detention without paper and pencil. No food, drink or gum. Students are to be in uniform. Students may be taken out of detention to do work around the building with prior approval of the Administrator. Students are required to complete assigned work before they will be dismissed. Failure to report to detention as assigned will result in two detentions and a discipline referral. A detention may not be excused once the student has failed to report for the detention assigned. FINES Fines are not intended to raise revenue. Their function is to deter a behavior. Fines increase by the number of offenses. If a student continues past the third offense, it will be interpreted as defiance of school authority and dealt with accordingly. All fines must be paid before semester tests are taken. Seniors will not be issued caps/gowns until all fees and fines are paid. ( Some examples of fines are: Parking, tobacco violations, book rental use fines and Media Center late book fines.) PARENT NOTIFICATION Parents may be notified of misbehavior for the reason of helping resolve the behavior. PRIVILEGES Students may lose their activity privilege for up to a semester. Students will be given the opportunity to regain their privilege if their behavior shows positive improvement. SEARCHES School authorities may conduct student searches when there is reasonable suspicion that a student is concealing or is in possession of materials that are illegal, that are dangerous or harmful to the student or others or that are in violation of school rules. “Student searches” include, but are not limited to, searches of student apparel (e.g., jackets, shoes, socks, pants pockets), bags (e.g., purses, back packs, briefcases, music cases, lunch containers), lockers, cell phones, electronic devices, and automobiles parked on the school grounds or on streets outside the school. 22 2012-2013 • BISHOP MIEGE HIGH SCHOOL Discipline Contract System CONTRACT UNDER SPECIFIED CONDITIONS The students will attend school as normal but will have contracted restrictions and/or requirements. Contracts can be for overall discipline or only for conduct within a specified class. All contracted students are NOT considered a student in “good standing,” and are prohibited from running for Student Council. TARGET AREAS FOR IMPROVEMENT (LEVEL I) Students will attend school as normal but are to work positively toward improvement in those designated areas. DISCIPLINE CONTRACT (LEVEL II) The student will attend school as normal but will have contracted restrictions and/or requirements. PROBATION CONTRACT (LEVEL III) The student will attend school as normal but will have probationary restrictions and/or requirements. DISCIPLINE BOARD HEARING The Discipline Board will only meet in cases where expulsion of the student is a distinct possibility. The Board consists of the Principal for Student Services, Assistant Principal, Guidance Director and two faculty representatives The feedback of the discipline board will be presented to the Principal for Student Services for final action. EXPULSION The student will no longer attend Bishop Miege, school functions or be present on school property. IN SCHOOL SUSPENSION The student is held in school and out of classes for a determined amount of time. SUSPENSION Short term and Long suspensions restrict students from attending classes for a specified length of time and may not attend school functions or be on school property. REVIEW OF DISCIPLINE CONTRACTS At the end of each semester an administrative committee reviews all student discipline contracts. The result of this review can range from the student being removed from the existing contract, being moved to a different contract level, or denial of re-admittance to Bishop Miege. GROUNDS FOR EXPULSION 1. Misbehavior, which substantially impedes the educational process. 2. Willful abuse of school property. 3. Truancy. 4. Repeated absences or tardiness to school without suitable excuse. 5. Fighting at school or any school function. 6. Acts of deliberate disrespect or disobedience toward school authority or other students. 7. Failure to fulfill disciplinary guidelines. (Violation of Probationary Contract) 8. Obscene behavior. 9. Gang related activity (i.e. use of gang graffiti, clothes, writing, language). 10. Possession of any object that would be harmful to the individual or student body, such as weapons or firearms. 11. Possession, use, consumption, sale or the transfer of drugs, narcotics, alcoholic or cereal malt beverages, or 2012-2013 • BISHOP MIEGE HIGH SCHOOL drug paraphernalia on school property, or at school functions or prior to attending school functions. 12. Participation in public acts, violent acts or criminal acts, such as theft, rioting, destroying public property, or “other inappropriate conduct” which would bring discredit on self, family or school. 13. Continuous failure in academic work. 14. Any delinquent act directed against school personnel, school property, or another student. 15. Failure to serve after school detentions. 16. Non-Compliance. 17. Harassment, threats verbal, written or physical, directed toward another student or school personnel. 18. Theft. 19. Sexual harassment. 20. Misuse of technology by sending mail that is inappropriate, immoral, demeaning, threatening or considered discrediting in any way 23 Uniform/Dress Code Policy PHILOSOPHY Our school dress code reflects a positive image of our uniqueness and lends dignity to our most important task at school – teaching and learning. WE ARE “TEMPLES OF THE HOLY SPIRIT, GOD DWELLING WITHIN.” The dress code allows us to recognize the demands of society regarding professional dress and makes a distinction between work and recreational activities. The dress code reflects modest standards reflective of our faith. PRIVILEGES A student who does not cooperate and abide by the dress code regulations set forth will receive a detention or detentions. Continual non-compliance will result in a discipline referral and a review of the student’s continued attendance at Bishop Miege. The Principal for Student Services and Assistant Principal will be the final judges of appropriate attire and personal appearance. Removal from certain activities or functions of Miege may occur if students fail to cooperate with the dress code. PURPOSE 1. 2. 3. 4. To provide a uniform appearance to promote Miege identity and a sense of community and belonging. To promote self-discipline and a responsibility for personal appearance. To reduce the cost of providing school clothes. To reduce competition between students based on physical appearance. Dress Code SHIRTS Option 1. A solid white oxford, collared dress shirt with a Miege logo purchased in the Miege Stag Shop. Option 2. A white, navy, or red polo shirt with a collar and the Miege logo purchased in the Stag Shop. Only one shirt may be worn, another shirt over the top is not acceptable. Shirts are to be tucked and buttoned up at all times. Shirt sleeves are not to be rolled up and collars are to be down. All shirts must be in good repair. SKIRTS Miege plaid uniform skirts are sold in the Miege Stage Shop. Girls’ skirts are measured so that the hem will be 2” above the knee. This length is not to be altered. Skirts are to be buttoned not rolled. We request and expect parents’ cooperation with our efforts to maintain the uniform skirts at an acceptable and fashionable length. All skirts must be hemmed and in good repair and not altered for any reason except to keep appropriate length. SLACKS A uniform Signature Khaki Dockers brand slack in Dark Khaki, British Khaki or Navy must be worn by all boys and girls. All signature Khaki styles have a blue rectangular patch on the back. Signature Khaki is carried at JC Penny, Macy’s and Kohl’s, or can be ordered online at jcp.com, macys.com, kohls.com and dockers.com. Only Navy blue or tan slacks are acceptable. No split leg seams (do not cut the leg seam). All slacks must be in good repair, and not altered in any way. SWEATERS Red or navy, one solid color with the Miege logo purchased in the Miege Stag Shop. Sweaters do not replace the uniform shirt. The uniform shirt is a mandatory item of apparel. It is always to be worn under the uniform sweater. Sweaters are to be worn and not wrapped around the neck or waist. All sweaters must be in good repair. T-SHIRTS AND TURTLENECKS Only solid white t-shirts or white turtlenecks may be worn under dress code shirts. No trim or print is allowed. Print may not show through the shirt. Shirts must be buttoned up. Short sleeves or long sleeves may not be exposed from under the dress code polo shirt. 24 2012-2013 • BISHOP MIEGE HIGH SCHOOL OTHER DRESS CODE ITEMS ALL STUDENTS’ DRESS CODE – BOYS AND GIRLS • • • • • • • • • • • All clothing items are to be hemmed and neat, and not altered in any way. (No split seams.) Sweaters are to worn and may not be wrapped around the waist or neck. Sunglasses or hats are not to be worn during school hours. Slacks are to be worn at proper waist height. Slacks may not be pulled below the waistline. All shirts must be worn tucked in. No visible tattoos or markings on the skin are allowed to show. Events or game day dress must always be within the dress code. Teams or groups may dress up in lieu of the game day dress regulations by receiving proper approval from administration. Jackets or sweatshirts may not be worn during school hours. Long sleeve shirts may not be exposed under a short sleeve shirt. Long sleeve polos are available to purchase in the Stag Shop. T-shirts that are worn at Miege events or Special Dress Down Days must not advertise alcohol, drugs, and cigarettes or be sexually explicit. No backpacks, duffel bags or bags of any kind may be carried in the halls. They are to be kept in the student’s locker. BOYS’ DRESS CODE – PERSONAL GROOMING Grooming: Beards, mustaches, dreadlocks, tight braids and extremes in grooming are not allowed (hair extremes such as but not limited to shaved heads, dyed hair, painted hair, designs cut into the hair, eyebrows, shaved sides, mohawks, numbers painted on the head are not acceptable). Hair should be neat, clean and may not be bushy or extreme. Hair must be off the collar and out of the eyes. Sideburns may not extend below the earlobe or onto the cheeks or face. Boys are to be clean-shaven. Those students who are not clean-shaven will be required to shave in the nurse’s office and given a detention. GIRLS’ DRESS CODE (HAIR) Extremes in grooming are not allowed (such as shaved sides but not limited to painted hair, shaved heads or painted number on hair). Hair should be neat and clean. Hair colors are to be natural only. Hair highlights are to be natural colors only. No off-colored streaks or extensions are allowed. BACK PACKS Students may not carry back packs, fanny packs, large bags or cases or large purses during the school day. BELTS AND ACCESSORIES Only black or brown traditional belts with buckles are permitted as part of the dress code. Belts are to be tucked in and not hanging. Scarf wraps are not permitted. Chains, hooks, keys, rings or any item hanging from clothes other than normal jewelry are not acceptable. (No extreme jewelry. One piece of jewelry is recommended, such as one bracelet and one necklace, not numerous combinations). Accessories are to be limited to those things that are in good taste and not extreme. Safety pins, buttons, dog collars, etc. are not allowed. BODY PIERCINGS Visual body piercing is not acceptable. The boys are not permitted to wear earrings during school hours. Band-Aids, plastic plugs, or tape may not be used to cover piercings. COVER-UPS Boxer shorts or any undergarment are permitted, but must not show below the dress code skirt. Note: The uniform plaid skirt should be the only outer apparel that is visible. DRESS-UP DAYS FOR DANCE ROYALTY, DEBATE AND FORENSICS Students that are dance royalty for Homecoming, Sadie Hawkins and Prom may dress up the day before the dance or on a day permitted by the Administration. Students competing in Debate or Forensics may dress up for competition on the day of the competition. Dress for these days must be modest and in good taste. 2012-2013 • BISHOP MIEGE HIGH SCHOOL 25 SHOES Shoes and socks must be worn at all times and in acceptable condition. Flip-flops, plastic sandals, rubber shoes, moccasins, house slippers or swim shoes are not acceptable. Shoes must have a hard sole and a defining heel. Combat boots or high lace boots are not permitted. (All sandals and shoes must have a back heel strap). SPIRIT DAYS Students may wear a class t-shirt, sweat shirt, team jersey or any shirt that has Miege printed on it on designated spirit days. Athletic teams that are competing at the State Tournament may wear their team shirt or jersey the day before the competition or the day of the competition. TIGHTS One solid color tight is permitted as part of the dress code. Sweats, long underwear and leg warmers are not permitted. Tights are to have feet in them, but if they do not, socks must be worn to cover the tights. Fish net tights, sculpted tights or tights with designs are not permitted. Awards ACADEMIC AWARD Special awards are given at the Awards Assembly in May to the boy and girl in each class with the highest grade point average. ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE AWARD This award will be presented to sophomores, juniors and seniors who have a 3.75 cumulative average and to those who achieve a 3.85 average for the two semesters preceding the awards ceremony. BETTY RODRIGUEZ AWARD This award is given to a transfer student who, with the exception of the four-year tenure at Miege criteria, exhibits every other characteristic required for selection as an Ursuline Award Recipient. BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ STATE Each year, a minimum of two junior boys and two junior girls are picked by faculty vote to attend the American Legion Kansas Boys’ and Girls’ State held in June. To be chosen, a student must have a 3.0 grade point average. CMT GOLD AND SILVER AWARDS This award is given to students who perform community service hours above and beyond the required 80 hours of community service over their four years of service. Students who perform 150-249 hours of community service will receive the CMT Silver Awards. Students who perform 250 or more hours of service will receive the CMT Gold Award. DEPARTMENT AWARDS Each of the various departments of the school annually gives an award at the Awards Assembly to the student in that department who best meets the criteria for the department’s award. JERRY CLIFFORD AWARD This award is given annually to the male athlete who has exhibited to the highest degree the qualities of sportsmanship and Christian character. He need not be an outstanding athlete. The recipient of this award is determined by the vote of all coaches. MARY ANN LUCAS AWARD This award is given annually to the girl athlete who has exhibited to the highest degree the qualities of sportsmanship and Christian character. She need not be an outstanding athlete. The recipient of this award is determined by the vote of all coaches. 26 2012-2013 • BISHOP MIEGE HIGH SCHOOL MARY PERRINI COMMUNITY SERVICE AWARD This award is given to students who perform 500 or more hours of community service throughout their high school years. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Membership in this society is limited to juniors and seniors. Students are eligible to be considered for membership if they show evidence of scholarship: a 3.4 cumulative grade point average throughout high school; service: both in and out of school; leadership; and excellent character. These four characteristics are required by the national organization, which publishes its guidelines annually. A committee of faculty members, chosen by the prospective members, screens eligible students and makes the final selection for membership based on the nationally established guidelines. A student can be subject to suspension from the society if he/she fails to maintain the 3.4 grade point average or fails to live up to any of the other three required characteristics. PRESIDENTIAL SCHOLARS The ten seniors with the top cumulative grade point averages are designated as Presidential Scholars. P.S.A.T.–NATIONAL MERIT Finalists and semifinalists (one-tenth of one percent of those taking the test nationally) in the P.S.A.T.-National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test are eligible for scholarships and are recognized at graduation. SISTER MILDRED BERDELLE AWARD This award is given to the outstanding foreign exchange student who has attended Bishop Miege for two or more years and has made an impact on our community. These students are nominated by staff members, receive votes from their senior classmates, and are chosen by the awards committee. URSULINE AWARD Given at the Awards Assembly in May and at Graduation, Miege’s top award is limited to a minimum of eight percent of the senior class. To be selected for an Ursuline Award, a student must be a four-year Miege student and must exhibit the following: Scholastic achievement commensurate with ability; above-average service to the school and/or community; leadership in an elected office, in the community or in the classroom; excellent Christian character. SPIRIT OF MIEGE AWARD This award is given at the Awards Assembly in May to students who show an exceptional amount of participation at Miege by being a member in good standing from start to finish in three or more activities. Their coaches/sponsors nominate award winners and the Awards Committee approves the selection of recipients. Activities that count towards the Spirit of Miege Award are: Baseball, Bowling, Boys’ Basketball, Boys’ Golf, Boys’ Soccer, CMT, Cheerleading Fall, Cheerleading Winter, Cross Country, Dance Fall, Dance Winter, Debate, Facets, Fall Musical, Football, Forensics, French Club, Girls’ Basketball, Girls’ Golf, Girls’ Soccer, Girls’ Tennis, Graveyard SHIFT, Guitar Club, Invisible Children’s Club, Kairos, Liturgy Choir, Mascot Fall, Mascot Winter, Mission Trips & Pro-Life Marches, NHS, Page Pirates, Paint Backdrop, Pep Assembly, Pep Band, Photography, Robotics, SADD, Scholars’ Bowl, Science Club, Softball, Spirit Club, StuCo, Student Ambassadors, Spring One Acts, Swim/Dive Team, Track, Vocal Music. Tuition Payment Policies TUITION PAYMENT POLICY The full and prompt payment of all tuition and fees is expected of all parents, based on their choice of payment options as explained on the tuition commitment form. Specific: 1. Year-end grades and/or transcripts will not be released until all financial obligations are paid in full. 2. Seniors will be allowed to participate in all graduation activities, but the diploma, final grades and transcript will be withheld until all financial obligations are satisfied. 3. 100% of tuition due from previous year must be paid by August 1st before student will be re-enrolled for the coming school year. 2012-2013 • BISHOP MIEGE HIGH SCHOOL 27 A. REGISTRATION FEE 1. The $110.00 registration fee is due in February when the student registers for her/his classes. Since teacher employment and course offerings are based on timely registration, a late fee may be assigned. The late registration fee is $135.00. 2. The fee is refunded if the family or if the student move out of the city. It may also be refunded if the student is not able to attend school for health reasons. B. TUITION The tuition charge for a student enrolling or withdrawing from school at any time during the year will be pro-rated on the actual number of days in school based on 180 days as the full year. C. CLASS FEES Non-Refundable Checks Returned. A $5 fee will be added for all checks returned as uncollectible to cover the bank charge and internal process. NO RELEASE OF FINAL GRADES, DIPLOMAS OR TRANSCRIPTS UNTIL ALL FEES, TUITION AND FINES ARE PAID IN FULL. Organizations CAMPUS MINISTRY TEAM The Campus Ministry Team is coordinated through the Campus Ministry Office and is an opportunity for students to participate in the spiritual life of the Miege Community outside the theology classes. It is a leadership opportunity for students to help develop programs that enhance the spiritual life of the Miege Community. Students plan liturgies and prayer services, retreats, service projects, and social justice projects throughout the school year. Students also lead retreats and diversity trainings, help organize activities and are trained as peer ministers. This organization is open to all students in grades 9-12. CLASSES All classes participate in Student Council activities, but they may hold a social or small moneymaking activity of their own. Each class has at least one major school activity. Freshmen: Open House Sophomores: Homecoming Float Juniors: Prom Seniors: Freshman Welcome and School Leadership Clubs There are a number of clubs which a student may join at Miege. Among them are the Spirit Club, Service Committee, French club, Spanish club, German club, Science Olympiad Club, Quiz Bowl, Facets, Invisible Children club, Graveyard S.H.I.F.T., Page Pirates and the Sign Language club ASL. Each club must have its charter approved by the administration and have a faculty sponsor. CO-CURRICULAR The following activities are related to classroom work but also require extra-curricular time and service: Hart staff, Miegian staff, photography, sound technician, drama, Miege Singers, Madrigal Singers, Mixed Chorus, Pep Band, Debate and Forensics. STUDENT COUNCIL Together with education in the arts and sciences secondary school includes preparation of the individual for positions he/she may occupy in the community. Student government helps to fulfill this need. Members of this organization are elected after campaigns held in the spring and fall. At the end of the spring semester students and faculty elect StuCo, sophomore, junior and senior class officers and representatives for the following year. Freshmen class officers and representatives are elected early in the fall semester. By providing a common ground for student/faculty relations the student council helps to maintain a spirit of unity within the school. All discipline contracted students are not considered a student in “good standing,” and are prohibited from running for Student Council. 28 2012-2013 • BISHOP MIEGE HIGH SCHOOL Athletics PHILOSOPHY Participation in athletics at Bishop Miege High School is a privilege and an integral part of the educational process. Student athletes will be exposed to and expected to develop values such as self-discipline, courage, loyalty, humility, integrity and cooperation. Athletic competition should be a continuation of the basic school objectives: To enhance the intellectual, moral, spiritual, and physical development of each student athlete. The school competes in interscholastic sports as follows: Girls: volleyball, track, cross-country, tennis, basketball, soccer, softball, bowling, swimming & diving, cheer & dance and golf Boys: football, cross-country, basketball, track, wrestling, golf, tennis, soccer, bowling, baseball and swimming & diving Student Sportsmanship Students of Bishop Miege are to show support; they should be positive, not negative or disrespectful to others, including opponents. POLICY 1. Be courteous to all — participants, coaches, officials, staff and fans. 2. Abide by and respect the official’s decision. 3. Win with character (be humble), lose with dignity. 4. Show appreciation for good sportsmanship regardless of the team. 5. Exercise self-control so it reflects positively upon yourself, your team and Miege. 6. Be positive so this reflects on Miege and its tradition of being the best. We at Bishop Miege support Rule 52 of the Kansas State High School Activities Association and its Citizenship/ Sportsmanship Program. Those not following the above recommended guidelines will be removed from the activity. Bishop Miege High School Extra-Curricular Activities Alcohol/Drug Abuse Guidelines: THE GUIDELINES, WHICH FOLLOW, WILL APPLY IN ADDITION TO OUR STUDENT HANDBOOK GUIDELINES. Participation in interscholastic extra-curricular activities at Bishop Miege High School is a privilege. That privilege is available to a student for so long as the student complies with school policy. Failure to comply with the following guidelines will result in suspension of the privilege of participation in the listed interscholastic extra-curricular activities. These guidelines are an extension of the Bishop Miege Alcohol/Drug guidelines, which are found in this handbook. The interscholastic Extra-curricular activities included are as follows: All athletic teams, cheerleading, dance team, speech, debate, forensics, scholar bowl, band and choral music. A participant in an interscholastic extra-curricular activity shall not use, possess, transfer, or be under the influence of any alcoholic or cereal malt beverage, or controlled substance (as defined by Kansas law), either within or outside Bishop Miege High School. If the school determines that a student has been involved in drug/alcohol use outside of school, regular school consequences will apply. Violation of the extra-curricular guidelines will result in additional disciplinary action, including, without limitation, the disciplinary action stated below. FIRST OFFENSE A. Suspension from participation in all interscholastic extra-curricular activities for a minimum of 20% of the current season or next season of competitive events or performances. B. The regular school guidelines written in the Student Handbook will also be enforced. C. Fulfillment of any additional responsibilities required by the coach/sponsor before reinstatement. 2012-2013 • BISHOP MIEGE HIGH SCHOOL 29 SECOND OFFENSE A. Suspension from participation in all interscholastic extra-curricular activities for a minimum of 50% of the current season or next season of competitive events or performances B. The regular school guidelines printed in the Student Handbook will also be enforced. C. Fulfillment of any additional responsibilities required by the coach/sponsor before reinstatement. THIRD OFFENSE A. Suspension from participation in all interscholastic extra-curricular activities for a minimum of 365 consecutive days. B. The regular school guidelines written in the Student Handbook will also be enforced. C. Fulfillment of any additional responsibilities required by the coach/sponsor before reinstatement. Suspension from an interscholastic extra-curricular activity may extend from one season to the next and/or from one school year to the next (All post season play is included); a full season must be completed. If a student is involved in a non-athletic activity and athletic activity simultaneously when the violation occurs or is reported, the forfeiture of the percentage of time lost will be split equally between the two interscholastic extra-curricular activities. PERFORMANCE-ENHANCING SUPPLEMENTS Bishop Miege High School strongly discourages the use of performance-enhancing supplements by all of its students because the use of dietary supplements can have an adverse effect. All students and their parents should consult with their physicians before taking any supplement product. In addition coaches and school staff should not recommend or supply any supplement product to students. Because of the unregulated nature of these items they cannot in good faith be recommended to any minor. The use of any illegal performance-enhancing substance (i.e. anabolic steroids, ephedra etc.) by any student at Bishop Miege High School will be treated like the use of any other illegal substance. CODE OF ETHICS EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES EKL LEAGUE EJECTION RULE (ATHLETICS ONLY) Any student athlete who is ejected from any athletic contest for misconduct shall be prohibited from participation in the next contest. 1. Smoking or chewing tobacco is prohibited. Any student using or in possession of tobacco will be suspended for the next contest date. A second violation is 1/2 of the season and a third would result in dismissal. 2. Stealing and/or destruction of property may result in the student being dismissed from the team. Each case will be reviewed by the moderator/coach and must be brought to the attention of the Activity Director. 3. Any action deemed as negative or not sportsmanlike during an activities contest toward the public, official, senior moderator, coaches or other student participants will not be tolerated. The staff will take appropriate action suitable in the degree with the offense. 4. A student that quits or is dismissed from an activity will not be allowed to participate in another activity during the same season. An exception is possible through mutual consent of the two moderators or coaches and the Athletic Director. 5. A student may participate in a second activity during the same season if participation in the first activity was terminated because of cuts or natural squad reduction. 6. Students are responsible to attend all activity meetings, practice or team liturgy as scheduled by the respective coach or sponsor. Continued absence or tardiness may result in suspension or dismissal. 7. A sponsor or coach may put a student on contract that is designed to help that certain student improve academically and/or in the area of discipline and/or training expectations. 8. Attendance - A student must be in school for a minimum of three (3) class periods in order to be eligible to compete in Interscholastic events or participate in practice during the day. (Special circumstances such as funerals, doctor appointments, court appearances or others will need the approval from the Athletic director). If a student is absent on Friday and the activity is Saturday, the student’s attendance shows consent by the parent or guardian that the student is able to compete. Students are to be in class on time the day following a contest during the school week. 30 2012-2013 • BISHOP MIEGE HIGH SCHOOL 9. Dress-Code-Grooming - The Activities Department may make such rules and regulations on dress and appearance for students to insure a good public image for Bishop Miege High School at home and away. Special consideration above the normal dress code of the school as a whole is authorized due to the fact that the activity program is extra-curricular and participation is voluntary. 10. Hazing/Harassment/Bullying-cyber - No student shall be personally attacked and their personal dignity violated, physically or verbally. Violations can result in loss of playing time or possible removal from the team. The Athletic Director and the head coach will consult on the matter. 11. Moderators and coaches may have other guidelines and expectations in addition to the ones listed here. 12. Outside of school/Discredit to School or Criminal Acts – will be looked at case by case. The Athletic Director and head coach will review the issues presented. Results could be suspension or dismissal from the team. 13. All student athletes are to be in “good standing” – academically and behaviorally. Those who are not may be suspended until all situations are resolved or they may be removed from the team. These guidelines will apply in addition to the school calendar/handbook guidelines. Student Activity Policies 1. Officers are to follow the line of authority and not circumvent their moderators. 2. All procedures and policies in the Student Council constitution are considered school policy. 3. Freshmen are not eligible to attend the Homecoming Dance, Sadie Hawkins Dance or the Prom. Freshman may attend mixers approved by the administration. Sophomores may attend all mixers, Homecoming and Sadie Hawkins dances. Miege sophomores or sophomores from other schools may not attend the Junior/Senior Prom. (Guests may not be older than 20 years of age.) 4. Outside dates are allowed at the Homecoming Dance, at the Sadie Hawkins Dance and at the Junior/Senior Prom. Outside dates must be registered and will be verified by the administration. (Turn in form one week before the dance.) 5. Students who are suspended or expelled may not attend school dances or other identified Miege events. 6. Queen royalty or king royalty crowned at one of the formal dances, may not be part of the court at any of the other formal dances. 7. Freshmen and sophomores may not attend Prom. 8. Contracts are to be signed by the moderator and a member of the administration. 9. Clean up is the responsibility of the class or club, which held the function. Except for Homecoming and Sadie Hawkins, clean up is to take place immediately after the function. Gym, commons and foyer should be ready for school the next day. 10.Open mixers are not permitted. 11.Security is to be provided by the group organizing an activity. 12.All details concerning intra-school activities: class meetings, dances, assemblies and other such activities are to be written up and signed by the moderator and then submitted to the Principal for Student Services. Who presents it to the Administrative Team for approval. 2012-2013 • BISHOP MIEGE HIGH SCHOOL 13.Student Council sponsors the major moneymaking activities. Other classes and clubs may have moneymaking activities, but may not sell commodities to the public by means of a selling drive without approval of the Development Office. 14.Money from class treasuries may not be spent to gain class competition points. No class or club may use funds for parties. 15.All money is to be kept in an account with the Comptroller in the Business Office. Treasurers are to use the Deposit and Check Request forms available in the Administrative Office. The Treasurer and the Moderator must sign the form. Receipts are requested for bills. One week’s notice is required to process checks. The Comptroller and the treasurer must keep an accurate accounting. 16.Ordinarily, the intercom is to be used for administrative business only. Announcements should be made through the STAG bulletin, using the BMIC “The Bishop Miege Informational Channel” and not through the intercom. Homeroom announcements are to be turned in to the Student Council Room with the moderator’s signature every Thursday. Announcements should be made at regular announcement times. 17.Dance Guidelines: There will be only appropriate dancing. Sexual or suggestive dancing will not be accepted. Any student violating this code will be warned and removed from the dance-other discipline measures may be used. Any out of school guest must sign a regulations agreement form one week prior to the dance. This form is to be turned into the administration. 18.Security may do random alcohol/drug checks at all dances or activities. Includes, but not limited to: Breathalyzer use, search of car, purse or person. 31 Fall 2012 Sports Schedules CROSS COUNTRY 9/1/2012 9/8/2012 9/15/2012 9/22/2012 9/29/2012 10/4/2012 10/6/2012 10/11/2012 10/20/2012 10/27/2012 St. Mary’s (Independence) Bishop Miege Inv Bonner Springs Inv Rim Rock Classic K.C. Metro Championships Raymore-Peculiar, Missouri Mill Valley Cat Classic (V) Carl Owczarzak Classic (JV/C) E.K.L. Championships Regional Championship State Championship GIRLS’ VARSITY TENNIS Liberty North Campus Bonner Springs Lawrence Mill Valley TBD JCCC TBD Lawrence VARSITY FOOTBALL 8/31/2012 9/7/2012 9/14/2012 9/21/2012 9/28/2012 10/4/2012 10/12/2012 10/19/2012 10/26/2012 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 6:30 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM BVN Gardner Edgerton BVNW Blue Valley BVSW BVW Turner (District) Harmon (District) Aquinas (District) BVNW Bishop Miege Bishop Miege Bishop Miege Blue Valley BVNW Bishop Miege Harmon Bishop Miege BVN Gardner Edgerton BVNW Blue Valley BVSW BVW Turner Harmon Bishop Miege Gardner BVNW Blue Valley Bishop Miege Bishop Miege Turner Bishop Miege JV FOOTBALL 9/1/2012 9/8/2012 9/15/2012 9/22/2012 9/29/2012 10/6/2012 10/15/2012 10/22/2012 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 9:00 AM 9:00 AM 9:00 AM 9:00 AM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL 9/6/2012 9/10/2012 9/17/2012 9/24/2012 10/1/2012 10/23/2012 5:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM Gardner Edgerton BVNW Blue Valley BVSW BVW Aquinas Bishop Miege Bishop Miege Bishop Miege BVSW BVW Aquinas FRESHMAN A TEAM FOOTBALL 8/30/2012 9/4/2012 9/10/2012 9/17/2012 9/24/2012 10/1/2012 10/15/2012 10/23/2012 4:00 PM 4:30 PM 4:00 PM 4:00 PM 4:00 PM 4:00 PM 4:30 PM 4:30 PM BVN Gardner Edgerton BVNW Blue Valley BVSW BVW Turner Aquinas Bishop Miege Gardner Bishop Miege Bishop Miege BVSW BVW Turner Aquinas 8/20/2012 8/21/2012 8/27/2012 8/28/2012 8/31/2012 9/4/2012 9/6/2012 9/10/2012 9/13/2012 9/14/2012 9/18/2012 9/18/2012 9/21/2012 9/29/2012 10/6/2012 10/12/2012 10/12/2012 3:00 PM 4:00 PM 3:30 PM 3:15 PM 4:00 PM 4:00 PM 4:00 PM 3:00 PM 4:00 PM 9:00 AM 9:00 AM 4:00 PM 4:00 PM 9:00 AM Catholic Double Duals BVNW BVSW Bonner Springs Mill Valley St. James Summer Academy Gardner Quad Free State Guilfoil Tourn Aquinas Tourn Olathe East Blue Valley EKL Tourn Regionals State Tennis State Tennis 4:00 PM 8:00 AM 3:15 PM 3:30 PM 4:00 PM 4:00 PM 4:00 PM 4:00 PM 4:00 PM 4:00 PM 9:00 AM 4:00 PM 4:00 PM BVNW Oak Park Inv Bonner Springs K.C. Christian Mill Valley St. James Sumner Academy Free State BVSW Olathe East BVN Tourn Blue Valley St. Teresa’s BOYS’ VARSITY SOCCER BOYS’ JV SOCCER 8/24/2012 8/28/2012 8/30/2012 9/4/2012 9/6/2012 9/11/2012 9/13/2012 9/18/2012 9/24/2012 9/27/2012 10/1/2012 10/4/2012 10/8/2012 10/11/2012 Bishop Miege Gardner BVNW Blue Valley Bishop Miege Bishop Miege Olathe North Olathe South BVN host JV EKL Gardner St. Andrew’s Sunflower Eagles’ Landing Swope Park Overland Park GIRLS’ GOLF 4/3/2012 4/9/2012 4/11/2012 4/23/2012 4/25/2012 5/2/2012 32 7:30 AM 11:45 AM 12:30 PM 12:30 PM 12:30 PM 8:00 AM Plaza Oak Park Plaza K.C. Christian Mill Valley Plaza Plaza Free State Plaza Olathe East BVN Blue Valley St. Teresa’s 8/24/2012 6:30 PM BVSW BVSW 8/27/2012 6:00 PM Basehor-Linwood Bishop Miege 8/30/2012 6:00 PM DeSoto DeSoto 9/4/2012 6:30 PM Aquinas Bishop Miege 9/6/2012 6:30 PM Bonner Springs Bonner Springs 9/11/2012 6:30 PM Gardner Bishop Miege 9/13/2012 6:30 PM St. James Bishop Miege 9/18/2012 6:30 PM Blue Valley Bishop Miege 9/21/2012 6:00 PM Principia (Kansas City Showcase) on field #1,Fountain Bluff Sports Complex in Liberty, MO 9/22/2012 3:00 PM Summit Christian (Kansas City Showcase) on field #2,Fountain Bluff Sports Complex 9/27/2012 6:30 PM BVNW Bishop Miege 10/1/2012 6:00 PM Pembroke Hill Pembroke Hill 10/4/2012 6:30 PM Mill Valley Bishop Miege 10/8/2012 7:00 PM BVN BVNW 10/11/2012 6:30 PM BVW BVW 10/16/2012 6:30 PM Barstow Bishop Miege FRESHMAN B TEAM FOOTBALL BVN Gardner Edgerton BVNW Blue Valley BVW Harmon Aquinas BVNW BVSW Plaza Mill Valley Plaza Plaza Gardner Free State Harmon Park Aquinas Olathe East Plaza Aquinas TBA TBA TBA GIRLS’ JV TENNIS 8/21/2012 8/27/2012 8/28/2012 8/30/2012 8/31/2012 9/5/2012 9/6/2012 9/13/2012 9/17/2012 9/18/2012 9/19/2012 9/21/2012 9/24/2012 8/30/2012 9/4/2012 9/15/2012 9/22/2012 10/6/2012 10/22/2012 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 11:00 AM 11:00 AM 11:00 AM 4:30 PM BOYS’ C TEAM SOCCER 4:30 PM 4:30 PM 4:30 PM 4:30 PM 5:00 PM 4:30 PM 4:30 PM 4:30 PM 4:00 PM 4:30 PM 4:30 PM 4:30 PM 5:00 PM 4:30 PM BVSW BVNW SO DeSoto Aquinas Bonner Springs Gardner St. James Blue Valley BVNW SO BVNW Pembroke Hill Mill Valley BVN BVW BVSW North Campus DeSoto Bishop Miege Bonner Springs Bishop Miege Bishop Miege Bishop Miege BVNW Bishop Miege Pembroke Hill Bishop Miege BVNW BVW 8/24/2012 9/4/2012 9/6/2012 9/11/2012 9/13/2012 9/18/2012 9/19/2012 9/24/2012 9/27/2012 10/8/2012 10/11/2012 4:30 PM 4:30 PM 3:30 PM 4:30 PM 4:30 PM 4:30 PM 4:30 PM 5:30 PM 4:30 PM 4:30 PM 4:00 PM BVSW Aquinas Bonner Springs Gardner St. James Blue Valley Gardner BVNW BVNW BVN BVW BVSW North Campus Bonner Springs North Campus North Campus North Campus Gardner BVNW North Campus BVN BVW VARSITY VOLLEYBALL 8/30/2012 9/4/2012 9/8/2012 9/11/2012 9/13/2012 9/15/2012 9/18/2012 9/20/2012 9/25/2012 10/2/2012 10/4/2012 10/8/2012 10/11/2012 10/13/2012 5:00 PM 5:00 PM 8:00 AM 5:00 PM 5:00 PM 8:00 AM 5:00 PM 5:00 PM 6:00 PM 5:00 PM 5:00 PM 5:00 PM 6:00 PM 8:00 AM Wash.Ru, Gard-Edge Washburn Rural Olathe Northwest Bishop Miege LS West Tourn LS West BVNW, BVSW Bishop Miege Immaculata, Maur Hill Immaculata St.Joseph’s Acad Tourn St. Joseph’s, St. Louis Gard-Edge, BV Gardner Hayden, St. James Hayden Aquinas Bishop Miege BVW, BVN BVW Baldwin, Seaman Bishop Miege Shawnee Hts, BV Shawnee Hts Free State Free State BVN Tourn BVN JV VOLLEYBALL 9/5/2012 9/11/2012 9/13/2012 9/15/2012 9/19/2012 9/20/2012 9/22/2012 9/25/2012 9/26/2012 9/29/2012 10/4/2012 10/8/2012 10/9/2012 10/11/2012 5:00 PM 5:00 PM 5:00 PM 8:00 AM 5:00 PM 5:00 PM 8:00 AM 5:00 PM 5:00 PM 9:00 AM 5:00 PM 5:00 PM 5:00 PM 6:00 PM Lawrence Lawrence Hayden, Seaman, Emp Hayden BVNW, BVSW BVNW Manhattan Tourn Manhattan Gard-Edge, BV Bishop Miege Hayden, St. James Hayden Miege JV Tourn Bishop Miege Aquinas Bishop Miege Lansing, Free State Bishop Miege Emporia Tourn Emporia BVW, BVN BVW Shawnee Hts Shawnee Hts BVN, St. Teresa’s, BVW Bishop Miege Free State Free State SOPHOMORE VOLLEYBALL 8/30/2012 9/13/2012 9/15/2012 9/19/2012 9/22/2012 9/25/2012 9/29/2012 10/4/2012 10/9/2012 5:00 PM 5:00 PM 9:00 AM 5:00 PM 9:00 AM 4:00 PM 8:00 AM 5:00 PM 5:00 PM BV, Free State, Aquinas Blue Valley BVNW, BVSW BVNW Lawrence Tourn(JV) Lawrence Gard-Edge, BV Bishop Miege Lawrence Tourn(Soph) Lawrence Aquinas Bishop Miege Aquinas Soph. Inv. Aquinas BVW, BVN BVW BVN, St. Teresa’s, BVW BVW FRESHMAN A TEAM VOLLEYBALL 8/28/2012 8/30/2012 9/5/2012 9/8/2012 9/10/2012 9/15/2012 9/17/2012 9/24/2012 9/29/2012 10/1/2012 10/4/2012 5:00 PM 5:00 PM 5:30 PM 8:00 AM 5:00 PM 8:00 AM 5:00 PM 5:00 PM 8:00 AM 5:00 PM 5:00 PM Hayden, St. James, Shaw. Hts Hayden Aquinas, Law, BVSW Aquinas BVW, Lansing BVW Ottawa Tourn Ottawa BVNW, BVSW BVNW St. Teresa’s Tourn (Soph)St. Teresa’s Gard-Edge, BV Blue Valley Aquinas, Free State, St. Teresa’s Aquinas Gardner Edgerton Tourn Gardner BVN, BVW Bishop Miege St. Teresa’s, BVN, BVSW St. Teresa’s 2012-2013 • BISHOP MIEGE HIGH SCHOOL Winter 2012-2013 Sports Schedules BOYS’ VARSITY BASKETBALL BOYS’ A&B BASKETBALL 12/4/2012 12/7/2012 12/12/2012 12/14/2012 12/20/2012 1/4/2013 1/8/2013 1/11/2013 1/17/2013 1/18/2013 1/19/2013 1/25/2013 1/29/2013 2/1/2013 2/5/2013 2/8/2013 2/12/2013 2/15/2013 2/19/2013 2/22/2013 12/1/2012 12/5/2012 12/6/2012 12/8/2012 12/10/2012 12/14/2012 12/20/2012 1/3/2013 1/7/2013 1/10/2013 1/22/2013 1/24/2013 1/26/2013 1/28/2013 1/31/2013 2/4/2013 2/6/2013 2/11/2013 2/19/2013 2/20/2013 7:00 PM 7:30 PM 8:30 PM 7:30 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 8:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:30 PM 7:00 PM 8:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM BVNW Gardner Edgerton Hy-Vee Shoot Out Leavenworth St. James BVN Blue Valley Aquinas Aquinas Tourn Aquinas Tourn Aquinas Tourn BVSW BVN BVW Aquinas BVNW BVSW Blue Valley BVW Gardner Edgerton BVNW Gardner Avila Leavenworth Bishop Miege BVN Bishop Miege Bishop Miege Aquinas Aquinas Aquinas BVSW Bishop Miege BVW Aquinas Bishop Miege Bishop Miege Blue Valley Bishop Miege Bishop Miege BOYS’ JV BASKETBALL 12/3/2012 12/4/2012 12/7/2012 12/14/2012 12/20/2012 1/4/2013 1/8/2013 1/11/2013 1/14/2013 1/15/2013 1/22/2013 1/25/2013 1/29/2013 2/1/2013 2/5/2013 2/8/2013 2/12/2013 2/15/2013 2/19/2013 2/22/2013 7:00 PM 5:30 PM 4:30 PM 6:00 PM 5:30 PM 5:30 PM 5:30 PM 4:45 PM 6:00 PM 5:30 PM 5:30 PM 4:30 PM 5:30 PM 4:45 PM 5:30 PM 4:00 PM 4:45 PM 4:45 PM O’Hara BVNW Gardner Edgerton Leavenworth St. James BVN Blue Valley Aquinas Rockhurst Tourn Rockhurst Tourn St. James BVSW BVN BVW Aquinas BVNW BVSW Blue Valley BVW Gardner Edgerton 10:00 AM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 11:00 AM 6:00 PM 4:30 PM 4:00 PM 6:00 PM 5:30 PM 6:00 PM 7:30 PM 6:00 PM 11:00 AM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 5:30 PM 5:30 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM Blue Valley (A&B) BVNW (A&B) Gardner Edgerton (A&B) Bishop Ward (B) O’Hara (A&B) Leavenworth (A) St. James (A) BVN (A&B) Blue Valley (A&B) Aquinas (A&B) St. James (A) BVSW (A&B) Bishop Ward (B) BVN (A&B) BVW (A&B) Aquinas (A&B) BVNW (A&B) BVSW (A&B) BVW (A&B) Gardner Edgerton (A&B) Bishop Miege BVNW Gardner Leavenworth Bishop Miege BVN Bishop Miege Bishop Miege Rockhurst Rockhurst St. James BVSW Bishop Miege BVW Aquinas Bishop Miege Bishop Miege Blue Valley Bishop Miege Bishop Miege 12/3/2012 12/7/2012 12/11/2012 12/13/2012 1/3/2013 1/7/2013 1/11/2013 1/15/2013 1/18/2013 1/22/2013 1/24/2013 1/25/2013 1/26/2013 2/1/2013 2/4/2013 2/8/2013 2/11/2013 2/15/2013 2/19/2013 2/22/2013 7:00 PM 6:00 PM 7:00 PM 4:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 6:30 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 6:00 PM 7:00 PM 6:30 PM 7:00 PM 5:30 PM 6:30 PM 6:30 PM BVNW Gardner Edgerton Olathe East (Hy-Vee Shoot Out) BVN Blue Valley Aquinas St. James BVSW BVN Newton Tourn Newton Tourn Newton Tourn BVW Aquinas BVNW BVSW Blue Valley BVW Gardner Edgerton JV GIRLS’ BASKETBALL 12/4/2012 12/7/2012 12/14/2012 1/4/2013 1/8/2013 1/11/2013 1/14/2013 1/16/2013 1/22/2013 1/25/2013 1/29/2013 2/1/2013 2/5/2013 2/8/2013 2/12/2013 2/15/2013 2/19/2013 2/22/2013 12/3/2012 12/5/2012 12/7/2012 12/11/2012 1/3/2013 1/7/2013 1/11/2013 1/15/2013 1/18/2013 1/22/2013 2/1/2013 2/4/2013 2/8/2013 2/11/2013 2/15/2013 2/19/2013 2/22/2013 BVNW Gardner Edgerton Leavenworth BVN Blue Valley Aquinas Sophomore Tourn Sophomore Tourn Rockhurst BVSW BVN BVW Aquinas BVNW BVSW Blue Valley BVW Gardner Edgerton Bishop Miege Bishop Miege Bishop Miege Ward Bishop Miege Leavenworth Bishop Miege Bishop Miege Blue Valley Aquinas St. James Bishop Miege Bishop Miege BVN Bishop Miege Bishop Miege BVNW BVSW BVW Gardner VARSITY GIRLS’ BASKETBALL SOPHOMORE BOYS’ BASKETBALL 5:30 PM 6:00 PM 4:30 PM 5:30 PM 5:30 PM 4:45 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 5:30 PM 5:30 PM 5:30 PM 6:00 PM 5:30 PM 4:45 PM 5:30 PM 5:30 PM 4:45 PM 4:45 PM GIRLS’ FRESHMAN A&B BVNW Gardner Leavenworth BVN North Campus North Campus Bishop Miege Bishop Miege North Campus BVSW North Campus BVW Aquinas North Campus North Campus Blue Valley North Campus North Campus 5:30 PM 7:00 PM 4:30 PM 5:30 PM 5:30 PM 5:30 PM 3:15 PM 5:30 PM 5:30 PM 5:30 PM 4:30 PM 5:30 PM 3:15 PM 5:30 PM 4:00 PM 3:15 PM 3:15 PM BVNW St. James Gardner Edgerton Olathe East BVN Blue Valley Aquinas St. James BVSW BVN BVW Aquinas BVNW BVSW Blue Valley BVW Gardner Edgerton BVNW Gardner Bishop Miege Avila BVN Bishop Miege Bishop Miege St. James BVSW Bishop Miege Newton Newton Newton BVW Aquinas Bishop Miege Bishop Miege Blue Valley Bishop Miege Bishop Miege BVNW St. James Gardner Bishop Miege BVN Bishop Miege Bishop Miege St. James BVSW Bishop Miege BVW Aquinas Bishop Miege Bishop Miege Blue Valley Bishop Miege Bishop Miege 12/5/2012 12/6/2012 12/8/2012 12/15/2012 1/3/2013 1/8/2013 1/10/2013 1/15/2013 1/18/2013 1/22/2013 1/26/2013 1/31/2013 2/4/2013 2/6/2013 2/11/2013 2/15/2013 2/19/2013 2/20/2013 BVNW (A&B) Gardner Edgerton (A&B) Bishop Ward (B) St. James (A) BVN (A) Blue Valley (A&B) Aquinas (A&B) St. James (A) BVSW (A) BVN (A) Bishop Ward (B) BVW (A&B) Aquinas (A&B) BVNW (A&B) BVSW (A) Blue Valley (A&B) BVW (A&B) Gardner Edgerton (A&B) St. Agnes St. Agnes Ward St. James BVN Blue Valley Bishop Miege St. James BVSW St. Agnes Bishop Miege St. Agnes Aquinas BVNW St. Agnes Bishop Miege BVW Gardner VARSITY BOYS SWIM & DIVE 11/29/2012 12/4/2012 12/12/2012 1/3/2013 1/8/2013 1/19/2013 1/22/2013 1/28/2013 1/30/2013 2/1/2013 2/2/2013 2/5/2013 2/6/2013 2/15/2013 2/16/2013 4:00 PM 4:00 PM 4:00 PM 3:30 PM 4:00 PM 1:00 PM 4:00 PM 4:00 PM 4:00 PM 5:00 PM 12:20 PM 4:00 PM 4:00 PM BVN Tri BVW Invite Turner Free State Invite BVSW Tri BVSW 5A Invite Leavenworth Invite Washington JV Meet Bonner Springs Meet EKL Prelims EKL Finals JV EKL Prelims JV EKL Finals State State BVN BVW Turner Free State BVSW BVSW Leavenworth Washington Bonner Springs BVSW BVSW BVSW BVSW Topeka Topeka VARSITY WRESTLING 11/28/2012 11/30/2012 12/8/2012 12/14/2012 12/15/2012 1/5/2013 1/12/2013 1/19/2013 1/23/2013 1/26/2013 2/9/2013 2/16/2013 2/22/2013 2/23/2013 5:30 PM 2:00 PM 9:00 AM 2:30 PM 10:00 AM 8:30 AM 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 6:00 PM 10:00 AM 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 9:00 AM Olathe East Olathe East Spring Hill Duals Spring Hill Bishop Miege Inv. Bishop Miege J.C. Classic Blue Valley J.C. Classic Blue Valley Bonner Springs Inv. Bonner Springs Center Inv. Center HS Paola Inv. Paola Aquinas (Sr. Night) Bishop Miege Quad State Classic Maryville EKL Tourn BVW Regional Wrestling TBA State Wichita State Wichita JV WRESTLING 11/28/2012 12/1/2012 1/5/2013 1/12/2013 1/23/2013 2/2/2013 2/9/2013 5:30 PM 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 8:00 AM 6:00 PM 9:00 AM 8:00 AM Olathe East BVN Mustang Inv. BVNW Duals Miege JV Inv Aquinas Blue Valley Inv. EKL Tourn Olathe East BVN BVNW Bishop Miege Bishop Miege Blue Valley BVW FRESHMAN/SOPHOMORE WRESTLING 12/1/2012 12/15/2012 1/2/2013 1/19/2013 2012-2013 • BISHOP MIEGE HIGH SCHOOL 4:30 PM 4:30 PM 9:00 AM 12:00 PM 5:30 PM 5:30 PM 6:00 PM 4:00 PM 5:30 PM 4:30 PM 9:00 AM 4:30 PM 4:00 PM 5:30 PM 5:30 PM 4:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 8:30 AM Aquinas Tourn Aquinas 8:30 AM Rockhurst Inv. Rockhurst Aquinas, St. James, Rockhurst TBA 8:00 AM Miege Fr. Inv. Bishop Miege 33 Spring 2013 Sports Schedules VARSITY BASEBALL 3/26/2013 3/27/2013 4/2/2013 4/4/2013 4/9/2013 4/11/2013 4/13/2013 4/15/2013 4/16/2013 4/18/2013 4/19/2013 4/22/2013 4/23/2013 4/25/2013 4/29/2013 4/30/2013 5/3/2013 5/4/2013 5/7/2013 5/8/2013 4:45 PM 5:00 PM 4:45 PM 5:00 PM 5:00 PM 4:45 PM 4:00 PM 4:45 PM 5:00 PM 3:30 PM 4:00 PM 4:45 PM 5:00 PM 4:45 PM 4:00 PM 4:45 PM 3/28/2012 3/30/2012 4/2/2012 4/12/2012 4/14/2012 4/16/2012 4/20/2012 4/23/2012 4/25/2012 5/1/2012 5/4/2012 5/5/2012 3:30 PM 3:30 PM 4:00 PM 4:00 PM 1:30 PM 3:30 PM 4:00 PM 6:30 PM 3:30 PM 4:00 PM 3:30 PM GIRLS’ JV SOCCER BVNW BVNW Gardner Edgerton Gardner Edgerton BVSW BVSW St. James BVW BVW River City Festival River City Festival Oak Grove Aquinas Aquinas Blue Valley Blue Valley Emporia Tourn Emporia Tourn BVN BVN Bishop Miege BVNW Bishop Miege Gardner BVSW Bishop Miege St. James Bishop Miege BVW TBA TBA Bishop Miege Aquinas Bishop Miege Blue Valley Bishop Miege Emporia Emporia BVN Blue Valley BVNW (DH) St. James (1) Gardner Edgerton (DH) BVSW (DH) St. James BVW(DH) BVN (DH) Oak Grove (1) Aquinas(DH) Blue Valley (DH) EKL Tourn (1) EKL Tourn (2) Bishop Miege Bishop Miege Gardner BVSW T-Bones Stadium Bishop Miege BVN Oak Grove Bishop Miege Blue Valley BVW BVW JV BASEBALL C TEAM BASEBALL 3/28/2012 3/30/2012 4/2/2012 4/10/2012 4/12/2012 4/14/2012 4/17/2012 4/23/2012 4/25/2012 4/30/2012 5/4/2012 5/5/2012 3:30 PM 5:30 PM 3:30 PM 4:30 PM 3:30 PM 11:00 AM 3:30 PM 3:30 PM 3:30 PM 4:00 PM 3:30 PM BVNW (DH) St. James(1) Gardner Edgerton (DH) Oak Groven (1) BVSW(DH) St. James(1) BVW (DH) BVN (DH) Aquinas (DH) Blue Valley(DH) EKL Tourn (1) EKL Tourn (2) BVNW Bishop Miege Bishop Miege Oak Grove Bishop Miege T-Bones Stadium BVW Bishop Miege Aquinas Blue Valley BVSW BVSW GIRLS’ VARSITY SOCCER 3/14/2013 3/25/2013 3/27/2013 4/2/2013 4/4/2013 4/6/2013 4/9/2013 4/13/2013 4/19/2013 4/23/2013 4/25/2013 4/27/2013 4/30/2013 5/2/2013 5/8/2013 34 6:30 PM BVNW Bishop Miege 6:15 PM DeSoto DeSoto 6:30 PM Gardner Gardner 6:30 PM BVSW BVSW 6:30 PM BVN Bishop Miege 12:00 PM KC Christian Bishop Miege 7:15 PM Blue Valley Blue Valley Bishop Miege Catholic School Classic 6:30 PM Bonner Springs Bishop Miege 6:30 PM Aquinas Bishop Miege 6:30 PM BVW BVW 7:00 PM St. James Benedictine 6:00 PM Summit Christian Bishop Miege 6:30 PM Pembroke Hill Bishop Miege 6:00 PM Barstow (Sr. Night) Bishop Miege 3/14/2013 3/25/2013 School 3/27/2013 4/2/2013 4/4/2013 4/6/2013 4/9/2013 4/12/2013 4/19/2013 4/23/2013 4/25/2013 4/26/2013 4/29/2013 5/2/2013 JV SOFTBALL 4:30 PM BVNW 4:30 PM DeSoto Bishop Miege DeSoto High 4:30 PM 4:30 PM 4:30 PM 10:00 AM 5:30 PM 5:30 PM 4:30 PM 4:30 PM 4:30 PM 5:30 PM 4:30 PM 4:30 PM Gardner BVSW Bishop Miege Bishop Miege Blue Valley Bishop Miege Bishop Miege Bishop Miege BVW Bishop Miege BVNW Bishop Miege Gardner BVSW BVN KC Christian Blue Valley St. James Bonner Springs Aquinas BVW St. James BVNW Pembroke Hill GIRLS’ C TEAM SOCCER 3/14/2013 3/27/2013 4/2/2013 4/4/2013 4/9/2013 4/12/2013 4/23/2013 4/25/2013 4/26/2013 4/29/2013 4:30 PM 4:30 PM 4:30 PM 4:30 PM 4:30 PM 4:00 PM 4:30 PM 4:00 PM 4:00 PM 6:00 PM 4/5/2013 4/9/2013 4/11/2013 4/12/2013 4/19/2013 4/23/2013 4/24/2013 4/26/2013 5/1/2013 5/3/2013 5/7/2013 5/10/2013 5/17/2013 5/24/2013 5/25/2013 4:00 PM 1:00 PM 4:00 PM 3:00 PM TBA 3:00 PM 3:45 PM 3:30 PM 4:00 PM 4:00 PM 3:00 PM 3:00 PM Regionals State State BVNW BVN BVSW BVN Blue Valley St. James Aquinas BVW St. James BVNW North Campus BVN BVSW North Campus Blue Valley Bishop Miege North Campus BVW Bishop Miege BVNW TRACK AND FIELD Miege Inv Baker Relays V Blue Valley JV Free State V KU Relays V St. Teresa’s V BVW JV Shawnee Hts V TBA SM North Relays V JV EKL @ TBA V EKL @ Gard Bishop Miege Baker Blue Valley Free State Lawrence St. Teresa’s BVW Shawnee Hts Bishop Miege SM North 4:00 PM Hayden (DH) 4:00 PM BVNW (DH) 4:30 PM BVSW (DH) 4:00 PM Sumner (DH) 4:00 PM Aquinas (DH) 4:00 PM St. James (DH) 4:30 PM Gardner-Edgerton (DH) 4:00 PM BVW (DH) 4:00 PM Blue Valley 4:00 PM BVN (DH) Regional (5/13-5/16) State State 4:00 PM 4:00 PM 4:15 PM 4:00 PM 4:00 PM 4:00 PM 4:30 PM 4:00 PM 4:00 PM 4:00 PM Hayden (DH) BVNW (DH) BVSW (DH) Sumner (DH) Aquinas (DH) St. James (DH) Gardner-Edgerton (DH) BVW (DH) Blue Valley BVN (DH) Hayden BVNW BVSW Sumner Bishop Miege Bishop Miege Gardner Bishop Miege Blue Valley Bishop Miege VARSITY BOYS’ TENNIS 3/25/2013 3/27/2013 4/1/2013 4/2/2013 4/3/2013 4/9/2013 4/11/2013 4/12/2013 4/15/2013 4/22/2013 4/23/2013 4/27/2013 4/30/2013 5/1/2013 5/3/2013 5/10/2013 5/11/2013 8:30 AM 8:30 AM 3:00 PM 4:00 PM 3:00 PM 4:00 PM 4:00 PM 4:00 PM 3:00 PM 4:00 PM 4:00 PM TBA 4:00 PM 4:00 PM Regionals State State Lee’s Summit TournLee’s Summit Mill Valley Tourn Mill Valley Gardner-Edgerton Gardner BVNW Plaza Hayden Tourn Hayden BVN BVN Rockhurst Plaza DeSoto Plaza Blue Valley Plaza BVW Plaza Barstow Plaza EKL Tourn @ TBA St. James St. James BVSW Plaza BOYS’ JV TENNIS 3/25/2013 3/26/2013 4/2/2013 4/3/2013 4/9/2013 4/11/2013 4/15/2013 4/22/2013 4/23/2013 5/1/2013 4:00 PM 4:00 PM 4:00 PM 9:00 AM 4:00 PM 4:00 PM 3:00 PM 4:00 PM 4:00 PM 4:00 PM 4/2/2013 4/4/2013 4/9/2013 4/12/2013 4/17/2013 4/23/2013 4/25/2013 5/3/2013 5/4/2013 5/16/2013 5/17/2013 4:00 PM 4:00 PM 3:30 PM 4:00 PM 4:00 PM 4:00 PM 4:00 PM 5:00 PM 12:30 PM State State Gardner-Edgerton Bonner Springs BVNW Mill Valley Tourn BVN Rockhurst Blue Valley BVW Barstow BVSW Gardner Bonner Springs BVNW Mill Valley Plaza Plaza Blue Valley Plaza Barstow BVSW GIRLS’ SWIM & DIVE VARSITY SOFTBALL 3/27/2013 4/2/2013 4/9/2013 4/11/2013 4/16/2013 4/23/2013 4/25/2013 4/30/2013 5/2/2013 5/8/2013 5/13/2013 5/24/2013 5/25/2013 3/27/2013 4/3/2013 4/8/2013 4/12/2013 4/15/2013 4/24/2013 4/25/2013 5/1/2013 5/2/2013 5/7/2013 Hayden BVNW BVSW Sumner Bishop Miege Bishop Miege Gardner Bishop Miege Blue Valley Bishop Miege Washington BV West Invite Free State Inv Olathe South Tri Bonner Spgs Inv. Leavenworth Turner EKL Prelims EKL Finals Washington BVW Free State Olathe South Bonner Spgs Leavenworth Turner 2012-2013 • BISHOP MIEGE HIGH SCHOOL M 2 9 16 23 30 JANUARY T W T F S 3 4 5 6 7 10 11 12 13 14 17 18 19 20 21 24 25 26 27 28 31 FEBRUARY S M T W T 1 2 5 6 7 8 9 12 13 14 15 16 19 20 21 22 23 26 27 28 29 S 1 8 15 22 29 APRIL M T W T F S 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 24 25 26 27 28 30 S 1 8 15 22 29 M 2 9 16 23 30 J U LY T W T F S 3 4 5 6 7 10 11 12 13 14 17 18 19 20 21 24 25 26 27 28 31 AUGUST S M T W T 1 2 5 6 7 8 9 12 13 14 15 16 19 20 21 22 23 26 27 28 29 30 S 7 14 21 28 OCTOBER M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 23 24 25 26 27 29 30 31 NOVEMBER S M T W T 1 4 5 6 7 8 11 12 13 14 15 18 19 20 21 22 25 26 27 28 29 F S 3 4 10 11 17 18 24 25 M AY S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 MARCH S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 JUNE S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 JANUARY S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 S 7 14 21 28 FEBRUARY S M T W T 3 4 5 6 7 10 11 12 13 14 17 18 19 20 21 24 25 26 27 28 F S 1 2 8 9 15 16 22 23 M AY S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 MARCH S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 JUNE S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 JANUARY S M T W T 1 2 5 6 7 8 9 12 13 14 15 16 19 20 21 22 23 26 27 28 29 30 F S 3 4 10 11 17 18 24 25 31 APRIL S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 J U LY S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 OCTOBER S M T W T 1 2 5 6 7 8 9 12 13 14 15 16 19 20 21 22 23 26 27 28 29 30 FEBRUARY S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 M AY S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 MARCH S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 AUGUST S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 NOVEMBER S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 S 1 8 15 22 29 APRIL M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 23 24 25 26 27 29 30 JUNE M T W T F S 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 24 25 26 27 28 30 2012-2013 • BISHOP MIEGE HIGH SCHOOL F S 3 4 10 11 17 18 24 25 31 SEPTEMBER S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 S 7 14 21 28 J U LY M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 23 24 25 26 27 29 30 31 AUGUST S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 S 1 8 15 22 29 S 7 14 21 28 SEPTEMBER M T W T F S 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 24 25 26 27 28 30 SEPTEMBER M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 23 24 25 26 27 29 30 F S 2 3 9 10 16 17 23 24 30 DECEMBER S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 OCTOBER S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 NOVEMBER S M T W T 3 4 5 6 7 10 11 12 13 14 17 18 19 20 21 24 25 26 27 28 S 1 8 15 22 29 S 7 14 21 28 M 2 9 16 23 30 DECEMBER T W T 3 4 5 10 11 12 17 18 19 24 25 26 31 DECEMBER M T W T 1 2 3 4 8 9 10 11 15 16 17 18 22 23 24 25 29 30 31 2013 S 1 8 15 22 29 F S 1 2 8 9 15 16 22 23 29 30 F S 6 7 13 14 20 21 27 28 F S 3 4 10 11 17 18 24 25 31 F S 5 6 12 13 19 20 26 27 35 2014 2012 Calendar Years A U G U S T S UNDAY M ONDAY T UE SDAY S 1 8 15 22 29 M 2 9 16 23 30 12 SEPTEMBER 2012 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 New Faculty Professional Day Election Day in Johnson County 9-11:30 AM Sophomore Schedule Changes 10 AM-2 PM Uniform Pick Up 1-3 PM Freshmen Schedule Changes 7 PM Wrong of Passage 7:50 AM 11 AM Junior Orientation 10 AM-2 PM Stag Shop Open 12-3 PM Sophomore Orientation Freshmen file for Homeroom Rep Welcome Social for Moms 8 AM JV G TEN Oak Park Inv (A) 6 PM V B SOC vs Basehor-Linwood (H) SS Freshman/Senior Welcome 7:50 AM 12:30 PM First Day of Classes All School Mass Assumption 12:30-3 PM Freshman/Senior Welcome 22 I 4 PM JV G TEN vs BVNW (H) 4 PM V G TEN vs BVNW (A) I 15 21 I 27 Faculty Professional Day EKL Kick-Off Dinner SS 20 3 PM V G TEN vs STA Catholic Double Duals (A) 8 14 SS 7:50 AM 11 AM Senior Orientation 12-3 PM Freshman Orientation 10 AM-2 PM Stag Shop Open Fall Sports Practice Begins 4-6:30 PM Little Kids Soccer Clinic 7 13 19 26 1 6 9-11:30 AM Senior Schedule Changes 10 AM-2 PM Uniform Pick Up 1-3 PM Juniors Schedule Changes 11:30 AM New Student Welcome Picnic W EDNE SDAY J U LY 2 0 1 2 T W T F S 3 4 5 6 7 10 11 12 13 14 17 18 19 20 21 24 25 26 27 28 31 5 201 2 IV Activity Back to School night 6-7 PM Stag Shop Open 28 I CCT Freshmen file for Homeroom Rep 3:15 PM JV G TEN vs Bonner (H) 3:15 PM V G TEN vs Bonner (H) 4:30 PM JV B SOC vs BVNW (H-NC) 5 PM Fr VB @ Hayden, SJA, Shawnee Hts (A) 29 STAG/Activity Freshmen file for Homeroom Rep VII T HUR SDAY F RIDAY 2 4-6:30 PM Little Kids Soccer Clinic 7 PM Fall Sports Parent Information Night S AT U R D AY 3 4 ACT Registration Deadline for September Test 9 Faculty Professional Day 10 Faculty Professional Day 16 11 11:30 AM New Student Welcome Picnic 17 I 18 I Choir Picnic 23 24 SS ACT Prep Pretest 12:20 dismissal Fall Sports Team Pictures 5 PM Fall Sports Extravaganza 4:30 PM C team B SOC vs BVSW (A) 4:30 PM JV B SOC vs BVSW (A) 6:30 PM V B SOC vs BVSW (A) 7:30 PM 10:30 PM 80’s Mixer 30 College Now Application & Forms Due Freshmen file for Homeroom Rep 3:30 PM JV G TEN vs KCC (A) 4 PM Fr”A” FB vs BVN (H) 4:30 PM JV B SOC vs DeSoto (A) 5 PM Fr VB @ STA, LAW, BVSW (A) 5 PM Soph VB @ BV, LFS, STA (A) 5 PM V VB @ Washburn, Gard (A) 6 PM Fr”B” FB vs BVN (H) 6 PM V B SOC vs DeSoto (A) 25 I I 31 Freshmen file for Homeroom Rep Pep Assembly Spirit Bus 4 PM JV G TEN vs Mill Valley (A) 4 PM V G TEN vs Mill Valley (A) 7 PM V FB vs BVN (A) VI ACTIVITY/ATHLETIC CODES: VB: Volleyball FB: Football SOC: Soccer H: Home A: Away TEN: Tennis V: Varsity JV: Junior Varsity Soph: Sophomore Fr: Freshman S E P T E M B E R S UNDAY M ONDAY T UE SDAY W EDNE SDAY AUGUST S M T W 1 5 6 7 8 12 13 14 15 19 20 21 22 26 27 28 29 2 2012 T 2 9 16 23 30 F S 3 4 10 11 17 18 24 25 31 3 16 I Spirit Week Stag Strut Turn In 4 PM Fr”A” FB vs BV (H) 5 PM Fr VB @ BV, Gard (A) 6 PM Soph FB vs BV (H) 23 24 30 Freshmen file for Class Office 4 PM Fr”A” FB vs BVSW (A) 4 PM JV B SOC vs BVNW (A) 4 PM JV G TEN vs St. Teresa (A) 5 PM Fr VB @ STA, Free St, St. Theresa (A) 5:30 PM C team B SOC vs BVNW (A) 6 PM Soph FB vs BVSW (A) I 5 III Department Heads Meeting Stag Strut Kick Off 4 PM JV G TEN vs SJA (H) 5 PM Fr VB @ BVW, Lansing (A) 5 PM JV VB @ LAW (A) 11 CCT 7:10 AM Activity Mass 4:30 PM C team B SOC vs Gard (H-NC) 4:30 PM JV B SOC vs Gard (H) 5 PM JV VB @ Hayden, Seaman, Emp (A) 5 PM V VB vs. BVNW, BVSW (H) 6:30 PM V B SOC vs Gard (H) 17 2012 T F S 4 5 6 11 12 13 18 19 20 25 26 27 I 10 No School – Faculty Professional Day (Faith Formation) 3 PM V G TEN Gard Quad (A) 4 PM Fr”A” FB vs BVNW (H) 5 PM Fr VB @ BVNW, BVSW (A) 6 PM Soph FB vs BVNW (H) OCTOBER M T W 1 2 3 8 9 10 15 16 17 22 23 24 29 30 31 4 Freshmen vote for Homeroom Rep 4 PM V G TEN vs SJA (H) 4:30 PM C team B SOC vs STA (H-NC) 4:30 PM Fr”A” FB vs Gard (A) 4:30 PM JV B SOC vs STA (H) 5 PM V VB vs Olathe NW (H) 6 PM Fr”B” FB vs Gard (A) 6:30 PM V B SOC vs STA (H) No School, Labor Day 9 S 7 14 21 28 I 18 All School Mass Bishop John Baptiste Miege’s Birthday I CYO SOC Night KSHSAA Classification Count STUCO Regional Conference 9 AM V G TEN STA Tourn 4 PM JV G TEN vs OE (A) 4 PM V G TEN vs OE (A) 4:30 PM C team B SOC vs BV (H-NC) 4:30 PM JV B SOC vs BV (H) 5 PM V VB @ Gard, BV (A) 6:30 PM V B SOC vs BV (H) 25 I CCT Freshmen file for Class Office 4 PM Soph VB vs. STA (H) 5 PM JV VB vs. STA (H) 6 PM V VB vs. STA (H) 6:30 PM 8:30 PM Rockhurst College Fair 12 VII STAG/Activity Stag Strut Turn In VII 19 IV Activity Stag Strut Turn In 9 AM JV G TEN BVN Tourn (A) 4:30 PM C team B SOC vs Gard (A) 5 PM JV VB vs. Gard, BV (H) 5 PM Soph VB vs. Gard, BV (H) 26 VII STAG/Activity Catholic College Fair Freshmen file for Class Office 5 PM JV VB vs. Lansing, Free State (H) 2 0 1 2 T HUR SDAY F RIDAY S AT U R D AY 1 ACTIVITY/ATHLETIC CODES: VB: Volleyball FB: Football SOC: Soccer H: Home A: Away TBA CC St. Mary’s (MO) Inv (A) 9 AM JV FB vs BVN (H) TEN: Tennis V: Varsity JV: Junior Varsity Soph: Sophomore Fr: Freshman 6 7 I CMT Day Away Freshmen vote for Homeroom Rep 3:30 PM C team B SOC vs Bonner (A) 4 PM JV G TEN vs Sumner (H) 4 PM V G TEN vs Sumner (H) 4:30 PM Soph FB vs Gard (H) 5 PM JV B SOC vs Bonner (A) 6:30 PM V B SOC vs Bonner (A) V 7th & 8th Grade Tailgate Party Department Meetings (8:15 start) 7 PM V FB vs Gard (H) 13 CCT 4 PM JV G TEN vs Free State (A) 4 PM V G TEN vs Free State (A) 4:30 PM C team B SOC vs SJA (H-NC) 4:30 PM JV B SOC vs SJA (H) 5 PM JV VB @ BVNW, BVSW (A) 5 PM Soph VB @ BVNW, BVSW (A) 5 PM V VB @ Immaculata, Maur Hill (A) 6:30 PM V B SOC vs SJA (H) I College Now Enrollment & Payment Deadline Picture Retake Stag Strut Turn In TBA Debate vs Washburn (A) 9 AM V G TEN Guilfoil Tourn (Harmon Park) 5:30 PM 7 PM Booster Club Family Tailgate 7 PM V FB vs BVNW (H) VI Homecoming Pep Assembly 5 PM JV VB @ Hayden, SJA (A) 5 PM V VB @ Hayden, SJA (A) 21 Homecoming SS Alumni Tailgate ACT Registration Deadline for October Test Stag Strut TBA Debate (A) TBA V B SOC vs KC Showcase (A) 4 PM JV G TEN vs BV (H) 4 PM V G TEN vs BV (H) 7 PM V FB vs BV (H) 27 15 TBA CC Bonner Springs Inv (A) TBA Debate vs Washburn (A) 8 AM Fr VB @ St. Theresa Tourn (A) 8 AM JV VB @ Manhattan Tourn (A) 8 AM V VB @ St. Louis (A) 9 AM JV FB vs BVNW (A) 9 AM Soph VB @ LAW Tourn (A) 11 AM Fr”B” FB vs BVNW (A) Homecoming Dance Debate vs EKNFL Novice Debate (A) TBA CC Rim Rock Classic (A) TBA Debate (A) TBA V B SOC vs KC Showcase (A) 9 AM JV FB vs BV (A) 9 AM Soph VB @ LAW Tourn (A) 11 AM Fr”B” FB vs BV (A) 5 PM JV VB @ Miege Inv (at St. Theresa) 28 I CCT Freshmen file for Class Office 4:30 PM C team B SOC vs BVNW (H-NC) 4:30 PM JV B SOC vs BVNW (H) 6:30 PM V B SOC vs BVNW (H) ACT CC Bishop Miege Inv (H-NC) 8 AM V VB @ Lee’s Summit West (A) 10 AM JV FB vs Gard (A) 5 PM Fr VB @ Ottawa Tourn (A) 14 I 20 8 29 I Freshmen file for Class Office Spirit Bus TBA Debate (A) 7:20 AM NHS Information Meeting 7 PM V FB vs BVSW (A) 22 Girls Cheer Clinic TBA CC K.C. Metro Championships (A) TBA Debate (A) 8 AM Fr VB @ Gard Tourn (A) 8 AM Soph VB @ STA Tourn (A) 9 AM JV FB vs BVSW (H) 9 AM JV VB @ Emp JV Tourn (A) 9 AM V G TEN EKL Tourn (A) O C T O B E R S UNDAY M ONDAY T UE SDAY W EDNE SDAY 1 2 I 4 PM Fr”A” FB vs BVW (A) 4:30 PM JV B SOC vs Pembroke (A) 5 PM Fr VB vs. BVN, BVW (H) 6 PM Soph FB vs BVW (A) 6 PM V B SOC vs Pembroke (A) 7 National Activities Week 28 Freshmen vote for Class Office 7 PM Parent College Info Night 10 I IV Activity Department Heads Meeting 16 I 17 I 6:45 PM V B SOC vs Barstow (H) 22 SS PSAT for SO/JR Freshman Retreat Senior College Visits 6:30 PM 9 PM SME College Clinic 7 PM Fall Concert 23 I Regional Boys SOC (10/22-10/27) 4:30 PM Fr”B” FB vs Harmon (H) 6 PM JV FB vs Harmon (H) I 9 15 State Girls Golf 4:30 PM Fr”A” FB vs Turner (A) 6 PM JV FB vs Turner (A) 21 CCT 5 PM V VB @ BVW, BVN (A) 3 PM NHS Membership Request Deadline 5 PM JV VB vs. BVN, St. Theresa, BVW (H) 5 PM Soph VB @ BVW, BVN, St. Theresa (A) Regional Girls Golf 4:30 PM C team B SOC vs BVN (A) 5 PM JV B SOC vs BVN (A) 5 PM JV VB @ Shawnee Hts (A) 5 PM V VB @ Shawnee Hts, BV (A) 7 PM V B SOC vs BVN (A) 14 I 8 No School Columbus Day (Observed) Faculty Professional Day (Faith Formation) 3 24 I 7:10 AM Activity Mass 4 PM Fr”A” FB vs STA (A) 6 PM Soph FB vs STA (A) 29 I 3:30 PM 8 PM Parent/Teacher Conferences Trick-or-Treat so others can eat 30 I 31 I Blood Drive Quarterfinal Boys SOC 7 PM Wrong of Passage VII Halloween STAG/Activity 2 0 1 2 T HUR SDAY CCT Spirit Bus 4:15 PM V CC Mill Valley Cat Classic (A) 4:30 PM JV B SOC vs Mill Valley (H) 5 PM Fr VB @ St. Theresa, BVN, BVSW (A) 5 PM JV VB @ BVW, BVN (A) 5 PM Soph VB @ BVW, BVN (A) 5 PM V VB vs. Seaman, Baldwin (H) 6:30 PM V B SOC vs Mill Valley (H) 6:30 PM V FB vs BVW (A) F RIDAY 4 5 I Freshmen vote for Class Office TBA Debate vs ONW (A) I Quiz Kids TBA CC E.K.L. Championship (A) 4:30 PM C team B SOC vs BVW (A) 4:30 PM JV B SOC vs BVW (A) 6 PM JV VB @ LAW Free State (A) 6 PM V VB @ LAW Free State (A) 6:30 PM V B SOC vs BVW (A) Christmas in October Regional Girls TEN SAT TBA Debate vs ONW (A) TBA C/JV CC Carl Owczarzak Classic (A) 9 AM JV FB vs BVW (H) 11 AM Fr”B” FB vs BVW (H) 12 First Quarter Ends CYO FB Night Department Meetings (8:15 start) State Girls TEN TBA Debate vs SMN (A) 7 PM V FB vs Turner (H) 18 V State Girls TEN TBA Debate vs SMS (A) 8 AM V VB @ BVN Tourn (A) 20 I Spirit Bus TBA Debate (A) 7 PM V FB vs Harmon (A) 25 12-4 PM Bishop Miege Open House TBA Regional CC TBA Sub-State VB TBA Debate (A) 1-4 PM Stag Shop Open (H) 26 I No School Faculty Professional Day (Faith Formation) 2-8 PM Parent/Teacher Conferences 13 19 II All School Mass with the Archbishop 6 I 11 SEPTEMBER 2012 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 S AT U R D AY 27 V No School TBA State VB TBA Debate (A) 7 PM V FB vs STA (H) NOVEMBER 2012 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 TBA State CC TBA State VB TBA Debate (A) TBA Debate vs Sumner (A) ACTIVITY/ATHLETIC CODES: VB: Volleyball FB: Football SOC: Soccer H: Home A: Away TEN: Tennis V: Varsity JV: Junior Varsity Soph: Sophomore Fr: Freshman N O V E M B E R S UNDAY M ONDAY T UE SDAY S 7 14 21 28 OCTOBER M T W 1 2 3 8 9 10 15 16 17 22 23 24 29 30 31 2012 T F S 4 5 6 11 12 13 18 19 20 25 26 27 4 5 6 I 11 Veterans Day DECEMBER 2012 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 12 No School Archdiocesan Professional Day (Faith Formation) Unitown Winter Sports Practice Begins 18 No School 8th Grade Day Department Heads Meeting 13 20 I 21 II 26 No school – Thanksgiving Vacation begins 27 I Red Bag Advent Project SS Career Day Unitown STAG/Activity All School Mass Senior Graduation Announcement Order (During Lunch) Winter Sports Extravaganza Winter Sports Team Pictures 6-7:30 PM Stag Shop Open First Sunday of Advent 14 VII 19 25 7 IV Election Day Activity Election Day in Johnson County Senior Class Picture STUCO VB Tourn 7:10 AM Activity Mass Athletic Buffer Week 7 PM Winter Sports Parent Information Night Standard Time returns W EDNE SDAY 28 I Kairos 7 PM Parent College Financial Aid Night I Advent Reconciliation Kairos 5:30 PM V/JV WRST vs OE (A) 2 0 1 2 T HUR SDAY F RIDAY 1 All Saints’ Day All School Mass Penny Drive begins 7 PM Fall Musical IV 2 I MQU Regional FB Registration Deadline for December ACT test State Boys SOC TBA Debate vs Lansing (A) 7 PM Fall Musical 8 15 Mother /Son Dance TBA Debate vs SME (A) TBA Debate vs SMW (A) 17 I Senior Graduation Announcement Order (During Lunch) Sub-State FB 22 Miege Debate Tourn 23 No school – Thanksgiving Vacation Thanksgiving No school – Thanksgiving Vacation 10 16 I 7 PM NHS Induction District Choir State Boys SOC TBA Debate vs Lansing (A) 7 PM Fall Musical V Department Meetings (8:15 start) Penny Drive ends Sectional FB TBA Debate vs SME (A) TBA Debate vs SMW (A) Senior Graduation Announcement Meeting 3 9 I 29 24 State FB 30 I Kairos 4 PM V B Swim/Dive BVN Tri (A) S AT U R D AY I Advent Reconciliation Kairos Pep Assembly TBA Debate vs LAW (A) 3 PM V WRST Spring Hill Duals (A) ACTIVITY/ATHLETIC CODES: BKB: Basketball WREST: Wrestling H: Home A: Away V: Varsity JV: Junior Varsity Soph: Sophomore Fr: Freshman D E C E M B E R S UNDAY M ONDAY T UE SDAY W EDNE SDAY NOVEMBER 2012 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 2 JANUARY S M T W 1 2 6 7 8 9 13 14 15 16 20 21 22 23 27 28 29 30 3 9 Activity KS Math Assessment 3:30 PM 5:30 PM Senior Ad Parent Workshop 4:30 PM Fr”A” G BKB vs BVNW (H-St Agnes) 6 PM Fr”A” B BKB vs BVNW (H) 6 PM Fr”B” G BKB vs BVNW (H-St Agnes) 7:30 PM Fr”B” B BKB vs BVNW (H) 11 Semester Exams (2,3) No school New Year’s Eve SS Semester Exams (4,5) 5-7 PM Stag Shop Open 25 No school Merry Christmas! 31 19 SS 24 30 II All School Mass Our Lady of Guadalupe 5-7 PM Stag Shop Open 8:30 PM V B BKB vs Hogan (Avila College) 18 SS No school 12 I 17 23 5 KS Math Assessment Senior Graduation Announcement Order(During Lunch) 4 PM V B Swim/Dive BVW Invite (A) 5:30 PM JV B BKB vs BVNW (A) 5:30 PM Soph B BKB vs BVNW (A) 7 PM V B BKB vs BVNW (A) 5:30 PM JV G BKB vs OE (H) 7 PM V G BKB vs OE (H) Semester Exams (1st) V: Varsity JV: Junior Varsity Soph: Sophomore Fr: Freshman IV I 16 BKB: Basketball H: Home A: Away I 10 Super Mondays 6 PM Fr “A/B” B BKB vs O’Hara (H) ACTIVITY/ATHLETIC CODES: 4 I Super Mondays 5:30 PM G BKB vs BVNW (A) 7 PM JV B BKB vs O’Hara (H) 7 PM V G BKB vs BVNW (A) KSHSAA Holiday nonpractice (12/23-12/27) 2013 T F S 3 4 5 10 11 12 17 18 19 24 25 26 31 26 No school 2 0 1 2 T HUR SDAY F RIDAY 6 KS Math Assessment 3:30-5:30 PM Senior Ad Parent Workshop 4:30 PM Fr”A” G BKB vs Gard (H-St Agnes) 6 PM Fr”A” B BKB vs Gard (H) 126 PM Fr”B” G BKB vs Gard (H-St Agnes) 7:30 PM Fr”B” B BKB vs Gard (H) Mothers Club Advent Dinner SAT TBA Debate vs Free State (A) TBA Debate vs LAW (A) 8 AM JV WRST BVN Mustang Inv. (A) 8:30 AM Fr WRST St. Thomas STA Tourn (A) 10 AM Fr”A” B BKB vs BV (H) 11:30 AM Fr”B” B BKB vs BV (H) 7 I I Red Bag 4 PM V G BKB Truman (Avila College) 7 PM Winter Concert Feast of the Immaculate Conception ACT TBA Debate vs NFL Tourn (A) TBA Debate vs Tonganoxie (A) 9 AM V WRST Miege Inv. (H) 7:30 PM 10:30 PM STUCO Christmas Mixer 14 Deadline for reduced price Senior ads IV MQU Red Bag Soph B BKB vs LEAV (A) TBA Debate vs Regional (A) 2:30 PM V WRST vs Johnson Cty Classic (A) 4:30 PM Fr”A” B BKB vs LEAV (A) 6 PM JV B BKB vs LEAV (A) 7:30 PM V B BKB vs LEAV (A) 20 SS 1 8 V Faculty Meeting (8:15 start) TBA Debate vs NFL Tourn (A) 4:30 PM JV B BKB vs Gard (A) 4:30 PM JV G BKB vs Gard (A) 6 PM Soph B BKB vs Gard (A) 6 PM V G BKB vs Gard (A) 7:30 PM V B BKB vs Gard (A) 13 15 Placement Test Prep Class TBA Debate vs Regional (A) 8:30 AM Fr WRST Rockhurst Inv. (A) 10 AM V WRST vs Johnson County Classic (A) 21 22 28 29 No school First Day of Winter Faculty Professional Day Grades Due Make-up Exams Semester Exams (6,7) 4 PM Fr”A” B BKB vs SJA (H) 5:30 PM JV B BKB vs SJA (H) 7 PM V B BKB vs SJA (H) 27 No school Christmas Mission Trip (27th- 1st) S AT U R D AY No school J A S UNDAY N U M ONDAY A T UE SDAY V: Varsity JV: Junior Varsity Soph: Sophomore Fr: Freshman 6 27 No school Faculty Professional Day (Faith Formation) 6 PM Fr WRST Catholic Quad (A) 14 VII STAG/Activity Club/Activity Photos Phone-a-thon 15 I 16 I Homeroom 1st Magazine/Cookie Dough Sale Turn In Phone-a-thon TBA JV B BKB Rockhurst Tourn (A) 4 PM Fr”A” G BKB vs SJA (A) 5:30 PM JV G BKB vs SJA (A) 7 PM V G BKB vs SJA (A) 21 IV Activity Phone-a-thon 6 PM Soph B BKB Tourn (H) 22 23 I Homeroom 1st Magazine/Cookie Dough Sale Turn In Phone-a-thon 4 PM V B Swim/Dive LEAV Invite (A) 4:30 PM Fr G BKB vs BVN (H-St Agnes) 5:30 PM JV G BKB vs BVN (H) 6 PM JV B BKB vs SJA (A) 7 PM V G BKB vs BVN (H) 7:30 PM Fr”A” B BKB vs SJA (A) 28 29 I Catholic Schools Week Phone-a-thon 4 PM JV B Swim/Dive Washington (A) 6 PM Fr”A” B BKB vs BVN (A) 7:30 PM Fr”B” B BKB vs BVN (A) 9 I Phone-a-thon 7:10 AM Activity Mass 4 PM V B Swim/Dive BVSW Tri (A) 5:30 PM Fr”A” G BKB vs BV (A) 5:30 PM JV B BKB vs BV (H) 5:30 PM Soph B BKB vs BV (H-NC) 7 PM Fr”B” G BKB vs BV (A) 7 PM V B BKB vs BV (H) No School Martin Luther King, Jr. Day (Observed) Mother/Daughter Fashion Show 2 8 I Phone-a-thon TBA JV B BKB Rockhurst Tourn (A) 3:30 PM Scholar’s Bowl Inv (H) 6 PM Soph B BKB Tourn (H) 20 W EDNE SDAY No school New Year’s Day 7 Phone-a-thon 5:30 PM Fr”A” B BKB vs BV (A) 5:30 PM JV G BKB vs BV (H) 7 PM Fr”B” B BKB vs BV (A) 7 PM V G BKB vs BV (H) 13 Y 1 ACTIVITY/ATHLETIC CODES: BKB: Basketball H: Home A: Away R II All School Mass Phone-a-thon 5:30 PM JV B BKB vs BVN (H) 5:30 PM Soph B BKB vs BVN (H-NC) 7 PM V B BKB vs BVN (H) I Department Heads Meeting Phone-a-thon Pro Life March, Washington D.C. (23rd-26th) 6 PM V/JV WRST vs STA (H) 30 VII STAG/Activity Jr High Musical Fest Phone-a-thon 4 PM V B Swim/Dive vs Bonner (A) 2 0 1 3 T HUR SDAY F RIDAY 3 4 I Classes Resume 3:30 PM V B Swim/Dive Free State Invite (A) 5:30 PM Fr”A” G BKB vs BVN (A) 5:30 PM JV G BKB vs BVN (A) 6 PM Fr”A” B BKB vs BVN (H) 7 PM V G BKB vs BVN (A) 7:30 PM Fr”B” B BKB vs BVN (H) S AT U R D AY I 5:30 PM JV B BKB vs BVN (A) 5:30 PM Soph B BKB vs BVN (A) 7 PM V B BKB vs BVN (A) 10 8:30 AM V WRST Bonner Springs Inv. (A) 9 AM JV WRST BVNW Duals (A) 11 I Phone-a-thon 6 PM Fr”A” B BKB vs STA (A) 6 PM Fr”A” G BKB vs STA (H) 7:30 PM Fr”B” B BKB vs STA (A) 7:30 PM Fr”B” G BKB vs STA (H) 17 8th Grade Placement Test TBA Debate vs State (A) 8 AM JV WRST vs JV Wresting Inv. (H) 8 AM V WRST Center Inv. (A) 18 I SS Homeroom 1st Magazine/Cookie Dough Sale Turn In Phone-a-thon TBA V G BKB Newton Tourney (A) 6 PM Fr”A” B BKB vs BVSW (H) 7:30 PM Fr”B” B BKB vs BVSW (H) 19 I Freshman NET Retreat TBA V B BKB STA Tourney (A) 5:30 PM Fr G BKB vs BVSW (A) 5:30 PM JV G BKB vs BVSW (A) 7 PM V G BKB vs BVSW (A) 24 12 III Magazine/Cookie Dough Sale Kick Off Registration Deadline for February ACT Test TBA Debate vs State (A) 3:15 PM JV G BKB vs STA (H) 4:45 PM JV B BKB vs STA (H) 4:45 PM Soph B BKB vs STA (H-NC) 6:30 PM V G BKB vs STA (H) 8 PM V B BKB vs STA (H) Freshman NET Retreat Phone-a-thon TBA V B BKB STA Tourney (A) 5 8th Grade Placement Test TBA V B BKB STA Tourney (A) 8 AM Fr WRST vs Fr WRST Inv. (H) 9 AM V WRST Paola Inv. (A) 1 PM V B Swim/Dive BVSW 5A Invite (A) 25 College Now Application for VI New Students Due Department Meetings (8:15 start) Senior ad deadline TBA Forensics vs Lansing (A) TBA V G BKB Newton Tourney (A) 5:30 PM JV B BKB vs BVSW (A) 5:30 PM Soph B BKB vs BVSW (A) 7 PM V B BKB vs BVSW (A) 26 SAT 7-10 PM Freshman Night at Miege TBA Forensics vs Lansing (A) TBA V G BKB Newton Tourney (A) 10 AM V WRST Maryville Quad-State Classic (A) 31 I Phone-a-thon Regional Scholar’s Bowl Vocation Day 4:30 PM Fr”A” G BKB vs BVW (H-St Agnes) 6 PM Fr”A” B BKB vs BVW (H) 6 PM Fr”B” G BKB vs BVW (H-St Agnes) 7:30 PM Fr”B” B BKB vs BVW (H) DECEMBER 2012 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 FEBRUARY 2013 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 F E B R U A R Y S UNDAY M ONDAY T UE SDAY W EDNE SDAY JANUARY S M T W 1 2 6 7 8 9 13 14 15 16 20 21 22 23 27 28 29 30 MARCH 2013 S M T W T 3 4 5 6 7 10 11 12 13 14 17 18 19 20 21 24 25 26 27 28 31 2013 T F S 3 4 5 10 11 12 17 18 19 24 25 26 31 3 F S 1 2 8 9 15 16 22 23 29 30 4 I 4 PM Fr”A” G BKB vs STA (A) 5:30 PM Fr”B” G BKB vs STA (A) 5:30 PM JV G BKB vs STA (A) 6 PM Fr”A” B BKB vs STA (H) 7 PM V G BKB vs STA (A) 7:30 PM Fr”B” B BKB vs STA (H) 10 5 18 No School Presidents’ Day Faculty Professional Day (Faith Formation) 24 Sophomore Reap Retreat 5:30 PM Fr”A” B BKB vs BVNW (A) 5:30 PM Fr”A” G BKB vs BVNW (A) 7 PM Fr”B” B BKB vs BVNW (A) 7 PM Fr”B” G BKB vs BVNW (A) Lincoln’s Birthday STAG/Activity Club/Activity Photos 5:30 PM JV B BKB vs BVSW (H) 5:30 PM Soph B BKB vs BVSW (H-NC) 7 PM V B BKB vs BVSW (H) II Ash Wednesday All School Mass 19 Academic Advising IV Blood Drive 3:15 PM JV G BKB vs BVW (H) 4:45 PM JV B BKB vs BVW (H) 4:45 PM Soph B BKB vs BVW (H-NC) 6 PM Fr “A/B” B BKB vs BVW (A) 6 PM Fr “A/B” G BKB vs BVW (A) 6:30 PM V G BKB vs BVW (H) 8 PM V B BKB vs BVW (H) 20 Academic Advising Class of 2017 Registration Night Stag Shop Open 6 PM Fr”A” B BKB vs Gard (A) 6 PM Fr”A” G BKB vs Gard (A) 7:30 PM Fr”B” B BKB vs Gard (A) 7:30 PM Fr”B” G BKB vs Gard (A) 26 I IV 27 I Kairos I 13 VII 25 Kairos Spring Sports Practice Begins 6 12 I 17 I Spelling Bee 7:10 AM Activity Mass 5:30 PM JV B BKB vs STA (A) 5:30 PM Soph B BKB vs STA (A) 7 PM V B BKB vs STA (A) 11 5:30 PM Fr G BKB vs BVSW (H-St Agnes) 5:30 PM Fr”A” B BKB vs BVSW (A) 5:30 PM JV G BKB vs BVSW (H) 7 PM Fr”B” B BKB vs BVSW (A) 7 PM V G BKB vs BVSW (H) IV Activity Kairos Sub-State BKB 2 0 1 3 T HUR SDAY F RIDAY 1 7 I Sophomore Reap Retreat 14 I Valentine’s Day 2013 2014 Pre-Registration Assemblies State Boys Swimming 7 PM Winter Play 21 I 28 I Kairos Sophomore Class Ring Meeting State Bowling Sub-State BKB Groundhog Day Regional Piano TBA Forensics vs OS (A) 9 AM JV WRST BV Inv. (A) 12:30 PM V B Swim/Dive EKL Finals (A) 8:30 PM 11 PM Sadie Hawkins Dance TBA Forensics vs OS (A) 4:30 PM JV B BKB vs BVW (A) 4:30 PM JV G BKB vs BVW (A) 5 PM V B Swim/Dive EKL Prelims (A) 6 PM Soph B BKB vs BVW (A) 6 PM V G BKB vs BVW (A) 7:30 PM V B BKB vs BVW (A) V: Varsity JV: Junior Varsity Soph: Sophomore Fr: Freshman Parent/Teacher Conferences Academic Advising Cookie-Dough Pick-up Final Deadline for 2013 2014 Registration KMEA All-State Convention (Choir) 2 I ACTIVITY/ATHLETIC CODES: BKB: Basketball H: Home A: Away S AT U R D AY 8 7th & 8th Grade Pizza Party College Now Spring Enrollment Due TBA Forensics vs SMNW (A) 3:15 PM JV G BKB vs BVNW (H) 4:45 PM JV B BKB vs BVNW (H) 4:45 PM Soph B BKB vs BVNW (H-NC) 6:30 PM V G BKB vs BVNW (H) 8 PM V B BKB vs BVNW (H) Academic Advising State Boys Swimming TBA Forensics vs LAW (A) 4 PM Fr”A” G BKB vs BV (H) 4 PM JV B BKB vs BV (A) 4 PM JV G BKB vs BV (A) 5:30 PM Fr”B” G BKB vs BV (H) 5:30 PM Soph B BKB vs BV (A) 5:30 PM V G BKB vs BV (A) 7 PM Winter Play 7 PM V B BKB vs BV (A) No school Washington’s Birthday Parent/Teacher Conferences CYO BKB Night KMEA All-State Convention TBA State WRST TBA Forensics vs Free State (A) 3:15 PM JV G BKB vs Gard (H) 4:45 PM JV B BKB vs Gard (H) 4:45 PM Soph B BKB vs Gard (H-NC) 6:30 PM V G BKB vs Gard (H) 8 PM V B BKB vs Gard (H) I 9 State Scholar’s Bowl TBA Forensics vs SMNW (A) 9 AM JV WRST EKL Tourn (A) 9 AM V WRST EKL Tourn (A) 15 16 IV Men of Miege Breakfast State Boys Swimming State Piano TBA Regional WRST TBA Forensics vs LAW (A) 2 PM Winter Play 22 23 KMEA All-State Convention Regional Bowling TBA State WRST TBA Forensics vs Free State (A) M A R C H S UNDAY 201 3 M ONDAY T UE SDAY W EDNE SDAY FEBRUARY 2013 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 3 KS Science Assessment Unitown 7:30 PM Academic Excellence Awards Ceremony 24 Palm Sunday 31 13 I 18 I KS Reading Assessment 7 PM Masterworks Concert 19 No school Spring Break Spring Break Mission Trips 25 I Graduation Announcement Delivery(During Lunch) 7:10 AM Activity Mass 4 PM JV B TEN vs Bonner (A) 5 PM V BSB vs BVNW (A) 20 No school Spring Break First Day of Spring Spring Break Mission Trips 26 I Passover begins at sundown Holy Week 8:30 AM V B TEN Lee’s Summit Tourn (A) 3:30 PM C team BSB vs BVNW (DH) (H) 3:30 PM JV BSB vs BVNW (DH) (A) 4 PM JV B TEN vs Gard (A) 4:30 PM JV G SOC vs DeSoto (A) 6:15 PM V G SOC vs DeSoto (A) IV STAG/Activity Lenten Reconciliation Sophomore Class Ring Order(During Lunch) State BKB KS Reading Assessment Sophomore Class Ring Order & Graduation Announcement Delivery(During Lunch) 4:30 PM Spring Sports Night No school Spring Break Spring Break Mission Trips St. Patrick’s Day 6 12 II Adoration with Archbishop Masterworks Rehersal V: Varsity JV: Junior Varsity Soph: Sophomore Fr: Freshman I 11 17 ACTIVITY/ATHLETIC CODES: BKB: Basketball BB: Baseball H: Home A: Away 5 I 10 Daylight-Saving Time begins APRIL 2013 M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 23 24 25 26 27 29 30 4 KS Science Assessment Running Revs Unitown Dance Team Awards Banquet Easter S 7 14 21 28 27 I 8:30 AM V B TEN Mill Valley Tourn (A) 4 PM JV SFB vs Hayden (DH) (A) 4 PM V SFB vs Hayden (DH) (A) 4:30 PM C team G SOC vs BVN (A) 4:30 PM JV G SOC vs Gard (A) 4:45 PM V BSB vs BVNW (H) 6:30 PM V G SOC vs Gard (A) T HUR SDAY F RIDAY S AT U R D AY 1 IV No school Faculty Professional Day (Faith Formation) State Bowling Sub-State BKB TBA Forensics vs ONW (A) 7 KS World History Assessment State BKB 9 IV 3rd Quarter Ends Lenten Reconciliation MQU Registration Deadline for April ACT test State BKB TBA Forensics vs SME (A) 14 I KS Reading Assessment STUCO Dodgeball Tourn 4:30 PM C team G SOC vs BVNW (H-NC) 4:30 PM JV G SOC vs BVNW (H) 6:30 PM V G SOC vs BVNW (H) Sub-State BKB TBA Forensics vs ONW (A) 8 I SAT State BKB TBA Forensics vs SME (A) 15 16 22 23 29 30 VI Spring Sports Assembly TBA Forensics vs SMN (A) 21 No school Spring Break Spring Break Mission Trips No school Spring Break Spring Break Mission Trips 28 I Holy Thursday Last day to order a personalized yearbook Spring Athletic Pictures 2 No school Good Friday TBA Forensics vs SMW (A) TBA Forensics vs SMW (A) A P R I L S UNDAY M ONDAY T UE SDAY 1 No School Easter Monday 3 PM V B TEN vs Gard (A) 7 8 I KS Math Assessment StuCo videos for Executive Office candidates 4:15 PM JV SFB vs BVSW (DH) (A) 14 15 No school Faculty Professional Day (Faith Formation) 3 PM JV B TEN vs BV (A) 3 PM V B TEN vs BV (H) 3:30 PM JV BSB vs BVW (DH) (A) 4 PM JV SFB vs STA (DH) (H) 4:45 PM V BSB vs BVW (H) 21 W EDNE SDAY Dance Team Try-outs Filing for StuCo Executive Office ends KS Math Assessment 4 PM JV B TEN vs BVNW (A) 4 PM V B TEN vs BVNW (H) 4 PM V G Swim/Dive Washington (A) 4 PM V SFB vs BVNW (DH) (A) 4:30 PM C team G SOC vs BVSW (A) 4:30 PM JV G SOC vs BVSW (A) 4:45 PM V BSB vs Gard (H) 6:30 PM V G SOC vs BVSW (A) 2 I 22 I 29 I 3:30 PM C team BSB vs BV (DH) (H) 4 PM JV BSB vs BV (DH) (A) 5 PM V BSB vs BV (A) 3 Car Raffle Kick Off I Dance Team Try-outs StuCo meeting for Executive Office candidates 9 AM JV B TEN Mill Valley Tourn (A) 3 PM V B TEN Hayden Tourn (A) 3:30 PM JV BSB vs Gard (DH) (H) 4 PM JV SFB vs BVNW (DH) (A) 4:30 PM C team BSB vs Gard (DH) (A) 9 Car Raffle Turn In Cheerleading Try-outs Kairos I KS Math Assessment StuCo videos for Executive Office candidates 1 PM V Track Baker Relays (A) 3:30 PM V G Swim/Dive Free State Inv (A) 4 PM JV B TEN vs BVN (H) 4 PM V B TEN vs BVN (A) 4-6 PM Uniform Sizing 4:30 PM C team G SOC vs BV (A) 4:30 PM V SFB vs BVSW (DH) (A) 5 PM V BSB vs BVSW (A) 5:30 PM JV G SOC vs BV (A) 7:15 PM V G SOC vs BV (A) 10 VII STAG/Activity Cheerleading Try-outs Department Heads Meeting Kairos Senior Poll Pictures 3:30 PM JV BSB vs BVSW (DH) (H) 4 PM C team BSB vs BVSW (DH) (A) 16 17 VII StuCo Speeches Mascot Try-outs 3:30 PM C team BSB vs BVW (DH) (H) 4 PM V SFB vs STA (DH) (H) 5 PM V BSB vs BVW (A) Earth Day KS Writing Assessment 3:30 PM V BSB vs Oak Grove (H) 4 PM JV B TEN vs BVW (H) 4 PM V B TEN vs BVW (H) 5:30 PM JV BSB vs Oak Grove (H) 28 201 3 23 KS Writing Assessment StuCo Executive Election I 7:10 AM Activity Mass 3 PM V Track St. Teresa’s (A) 4 PM JV B TEN vs Barstow (A) 4 PM V B TEN vs Barstow (H) 4 PM V BSB vs STA (A) 4 PM V G Swim/Dive LEAV (A) 4 PM V SFB vs SJA (DH) (H) 4:30 PM C team G SOC vs STA (H-NC) 4:30 PM JV G SOC vs STA (H) 6:30 PM V G SOC vs STA (H) 30 I 4 PM V B TEN vs SJA (A) 4 PM V SFB vs BVW (DH) (H) 4:45 PM V BSB vs BV (H) 6 PM V G SOC vs. Summit Christian (H) I Car Raffle Turn In Jr. Retreat State Music Large Group 4 PM V G Swim/Dive Bonner Springs Inv. (A) 24 IV Activity Senior Poll Pictures 3:30 PM C team BSB vs STA (DH) (H) 3:30 PM JV BSB vs STA (DH) (A) 3:45 PM JV Track BVW (A) 4 PM JV SFB vs SJA (DH) (H) T HUR SDAY F RIDAY S AT U R D AY 4 5 II All School Mass Dance Team Try-outs 4 PM V G Swim/Dive BV West Invite (A) 4:30 PM C team G SOC vs BVN (H-NC) 4:30 PM JV G SOC vs BVN (H) 5 PM V BSB vs Gard (A) 6:30 PM V G SOC vs BVN (H) I 11:30 Dismissal Cambridge Post-Test TBA EKNFL Congress (H) TBA Forensics vs Miege Forensics Tourn (H) 4 PM V Track Miege Inv (H) 11 Car Raffle Turn In Cheerleading Try-outs Kairos 4 PM JV B TEN vs Rockhurst (H) 4 PM JV Track Blue Valley (A) 4 PM V B TEN vs Rockhurst (H) 4 PM V SFB vs Sumner (DH) (A) 4-6 PM Uniform Sizing 4:45 PM V BSB vs BVSW (H) V Department Meetings (8:15 start) Kairos TBA Forensics (A) 3 PM V Track LAW Free State (A) 4 PM JV SFB vs Sumner (DH) (A) 4 PM V B TEN vs DeSoto (H) 4 PM V G Swim/Dive Olathe South Tri (A) 18 F S 1 2 8 9 15 16 22 23 29 30 ACT @ Miege Regional Music TBA Forensics (A) TBA C team BSB vs SJA (A) TBA JV BSB vs SJA (A) TBA V BSB vs SJA (A) TBA V G SOC Bishop Miege Catholic School Classic (H) 20 I Car Raffle Turn In TBA EKNFL National Qualifier (A) TBA V Track KU Relayes (A) 4:30 PM JV G SOC vs Bonner (H) 6:30 PM V G SOC vs Bonner (H) 7 PM One Acts Class Officer/Homeroom Rep meeting KS Writing Assessment 4 PM V G Swim/Dive Turner (A) 4:30 PM C team G SOC vs BVW (A) 4:30 PM JV G SOC vs BVW (A) 4:30 PM JV SFB vs Gard (DH) (A) 4:30 PM V SFB vs Gard (DH) (A) 4:45 PM V BSB vs STA (H) 6:30 PM V G SOC vs BVW (A) 13 19 I MARCH 2013 S M T W T 3 4 5 6 7 10 11 12 13 14 17 18 19 20 21 24 25 26 27 28 31 2013-2014 Freshmen Orientation TBA EKNFL Congress (H) TBA Forensics vs Miege Forensics Tourn (H) 10 AM JV G SOC vs KCC (H) 12 PM V G SOC vs KCC (H) 12 I Jr. Retreat State Music Large Group 7 PM One Acts 6 25 7-11:30 PM Prom After Prom TBA EKNFL National Qualifier (A) TBA Regional Speech Festival (A) 26 I 27 SS 11:30 AM Dismissal- Auction Set Up 3:30 PM V Track Shawnee Hts (A) M AY 2013 S M T W T 1 2 5 6 7 8 9 12 13 14 15 16 19 20 21 22 23 26 27 28 29 30 F S 3 4 10 11 17 18 24 25 31 39th Annual Auction State Music TBA V B TEN EKL Tourn @ TBA ACTIVITY/ATHLETIC CODES: BB: Baseball SB: Softball SOC: Soccer H: Home A: Away V: Varsity JV: Junior Varsity Soph: Sophomore Fr: Freshman M A Y S UNDAY 201 3 M ONDAY T UE SDAY S 7 14 21 28 M 1 8 15 22 29 Cinco de Mayo APRIL 2013 T W T F S 2 3 4 5 6 9 10 11 12 13 16 17 18 19 20 23 24 25 26 27 30 5 1 JUNE 2013 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 6 12 AP Spanish Primary Election for Class Office Senior Finals (7,6,5) 7:10 AM Activity Mass 3 PM JV Track EKL @ TBA (A) 4 PM JV SFB vs BVN (DH) (H) 4 PM V BSB vs BVN (A) AP Biology Girls Regional SOC (5/13-5/18) Regional BSB (5/13-5/16) Regional SFB (5/13-5/16) TBA Regional Boys Golf IV Activity AP US History 21 SS 22 SS Semester Exams (6,5) Girls Quarterfinal SOC 27 Memorial Day (Observed) 15 I 20 26 AP Calculus Senior Finals (2,3,4) Spring Concert 4 PM V SFB vs BVN (DH) (H) 4:45 PM V BSB vs BVN (H) 6 PM V G SOC vs Barstow (H) AP Government General Election for Homeroom Rep Semester Exams (7) TBA State Boys Golf SS 14 I SS Semester Exams (4,3) 28 Girls Basketball Team Camp 9 AM-12 PM Volleyball Clinic (Grades 3-4) 9 AM-3 PM Volleyball Clinic (Grades 5-6) IV 8 SS 13 19 MQU Senior Cookout 4 PM JV B TEN vs BVSW (A) 4 PM JV SFB vs BVW (DH) (H) 4 PM JV Track Bishop Miege (H) 4 PM V B TEN vs BVSW (H) 7 SS AP Chemistry Awards Assembly Mother’s Day W EDNE SDAY 29 Girls Basketball Team Camp 9 AM-12 PM Volleyball Clinic (Grades 3-4) T HUR SDAY F RIDAY 2 II All School Mass 4 PM JV SFB vs BV (A) 4 PM V SFB vs BV (A) 4:30 PM JV G SOC vs Pembroke (H) 6:30 PM V G SOC vs Pembroke (H) Faculty Meeting (8:15am start) Faculty Appreciation Breakfast Choir Travel Filing for Class Officer/Homeroom Rep deadline Regional Boys TEN Registration Deadline for June ACT teat TBA C team BSB EKL Tourn (1) (A) TBA JV BSB EKL Tourn (1) (A) TBA V BSB Emp Tourn (A) 4 PM V Track SM North Relays (A) 5 PM V G Swim/Dive EKL Prelims (A) 9 V AP Language AP Studio Art Last day to order a 2013 yearbook Sophomore Class Ring Delivery (During Lunch) State Boys TEN 3 PM V Track EKL @ Gard 23 Graduation (tentative) Baccalaureate Project Graduation Senior Breakfast State Boys TEN 18 State Girls Swimming 24 SS No School Faculty Professional Day Grades Due Make-up Exams State BSB State Girls SOC State SFB State Track 30 11 I Regional Track Sophomore Class Ring Delivery(During Lunch) State Girls Swimming Semester Exams (2,1) Choir Travel SAT TBA Speech vs State (A) TBA C team BSB EKL Tourn (2) (A) TBA JV BSB EKL Tourn (2) (A) TBA V BSB Emp Tourn (A) 12:30 PM V G Swim/Dive EKL Finals (A) 17 I State Girls Swimming 4 I 16 Girls Basketball Team Camp 9 AM-12 PM Volleyball Clinic (Grades 3-4) 3 10 SS AP Literature General Election for Class Office Senior Finals (1) Senior Retreat S AT U R D AY 25 State BSB State Girls SOC State SFB State Track 31 Girls Basketball Team Camp 9 AM-12 PM Volleyball Clinic (Grades 3-4) ACTIVITY/ATHLETIC CODES: BB: Baseball SB: Softball SOC: Soccer H: Home A: Away V: Varsity JV: Junior Varsity Soph: Sophomore Fr: Freshman J U N E S UNDAY 201 3 M ONDAY T UE SDAY W EDNE SDAY 2 9 16 Father’s Day 3 4 Boys Basketball Team Camp 8AM-3PM Football Clinic (Grades 4-8) 9AM-3PM Volleyball Clinic (Grades 7-8) Boys Basketball Team Camp 8AM-3PM Football Clinic (Grades 4-8) 9AM-3PM Volleyball Clinic (Grades 7-8) 10 11 12 9-10:30 AM Little Stags Basketball Clinic (K-3) 9-10:30 AM Little Stags Basketball Clinic (K-3) 9 AM-12 PM Baseball Clinic (4-6) 9 AM-12 PM Baseball Clinic (4-6) 9 AM-12 PM Baseball Clinic (4-6) 17 24 9 AM-3 PM Boys Basketball Clinic 30 Boys Basketball Team Camp 8AM-3PM Football Clinic (Grades 4-8) 9AM-3PM Volleyball Clinic (Grades 7-8) 9-10:30 AM Little Stags Basketball Clinic (K-3) 9 AM-12 PM Baseball Clinic (7-9) 9 AM-3 PM Girls Basketball Clinic (4-8) 23 5 18 8-11:30 AM Track & CC Clinic 9 AM-12 PM Baseball Clinic (7-9) 9 AM-3 PM Girls Basketball Clinic (4-8) 25 9 AM-3 PM Boys Basketball Clinic 5-8:30 PM Cross Country Team Camp 19 8-11:30 AM Track & CC Clinic 9 AM-12 PM Baseball Clinic (7-9) 9 AM-3 PM Girls Basketball Clinic (4-8) 26 9 AM-3 PM Boys Basketball Clinic 5-8:30 PM Cross Country Team Camp T HUR SDAY F RIDAY M AY 2013 S M T W T 1 2 5 6 7 8 9 12 13 14 15 16 19 20 21 22 23 26 27 28 29 30 F S 3 4 10 11 17 18 24 25 31 S 7 14 21 28 Boys Basketball Team Camp 8AM-3PM Football Clinic (Grades 4-8) 9AM-3PM Volleyball Clinic (Grades 7-8) 1 J U LY 2 0 1 3 M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 23 24 25 26 27 29 30 31 6 SAT 7 9-10:30 AM Little Stags Basketball Clinic (K-3) 9 AM-12 PM Baseball Clinic (4-6) 14 15 21 22 28 29 Flag Day 20 8-11:30 AM Track & CC Clinic 9 AM-12 PM Baseball Clinic (7-9) 9 AM-3 PM Girls Basketball Clinic (4-8) 8 ACT Test at Miege Boys Basketball Team Camp 13 First Day of Summer 8-11:30 AM Track & CC Clinic 27 9 AM-3 PM Boys Basketball Clinic 5-8:30 PM Cross Country Team Camp S AT U R D AY 5-8:30 PM Cross Country Team Camp J U L Y S UNDAY 201 3 M ONDAY 7 14 T UE SDAY W EDNE SDAY 1 2 3 8 9 10 Soccer Team Camp (Boys 4:30-6 PM, Girls 7-9 PM) 8-11 AM Football Team Camp Soccer Team Camp (Boys 4:30-6 PM, Girls 7-9 PM) 8-11 AM Football Team Camp 15 16 8 - 11 AM - Football Team Camp 9 AM - 1 PM - Volleyball Team Camp 8 - 11 AM - Football Team Camp 9 AM - 1 PM - Volleyball Team Camp Soccer Team Camp (Boys 4:30-6 PM, Girls 7-9 PM) 8-11 AM Football Team Camp 17 8 - 11 AM - Football Team Camp 9 AM - 1 PM - Volleyball Team Camp 21 22 23 24 28 29 30 31 4-6:30 PM Little Kids Soccer Clinic 4-6:30 PM Little Kids Soccer Clinic 4-6:30 PM Little Kids Soccer Clinic T HUR SDAY F RIDAY S AT U R D AY 4 5 6 11 12 13 Independence Day Soccer Team Camp (Boys 4:30-6 PM, Girls 7-9 PM) 8-11 AM Football Team Camp Soccer Team Camp (Boys 4:30-6 PM, Girls 7-9 PM) 8-11 AM Football Team Camp 18 8 - 11 AM - Football Team Camp 9 AM - 1 PM - Volleyball Team Camp 20 26 27 8 - 11 AM - Football Team Camp 25 JUNE 2013 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 19 AUGUST S M T W 4 5 6 7 11 12 13 14 18 19 20 21 25 26 27 28 2013 T 1 8 15 22 29 F 2 9 16 23 30 S 3 10 17 24 31 Holidays and Observances 60 HOLIDAY/OBSERVANCE 2012 2013 2014 New Year’s Day Martin Luther King Jr. Day Groundhog Day Chinese New Year Valentine’s Day Presidents Day Ash Wednesday Daylight-Saving Time begins St. Patrick’s Day First day of spring Palm Sunday Passover begins at sundown Good Friday Easter Earth Day Cinco de Mayo Mother’s Day Armed Forces Day Memorial Day Flag Day Father’s Day First day of summer Independence Day Labor Day Grandparents Day Rosh Hashanah begins at sundown First day of autumn Yom Kippur begins at sundown Columbus Day Halloween Standard Time returns Election Day Veterans Day Thanksgiving Hanukkah begins at sundown First day of winter Christmas Kwanzaa begins New Year’s Eve Sunday, Jan. 1 Monday, Jan. 16 Thursday, Feb. 2 Saturday, Feb. 3 Tuesday, Feb. 14 Monday, Feb. 20 Wednesday, Feb. 22 Sunday, March 11 Saturday, March 17 Tuesday, March 20 Sunday, April 1 Saturday, April 7 Friday, April 6 Sunday, April 8 Sunday April 22 Saturday, May 5 Sunday, May 13 Saturday, May 19 Monday, May 28 Thursday, June 14 Sunday, June 17 Thursday, June 21 Wednesday, July 4 Monday Sept. 3 Sunday, Sept. 9 Monday, Sept. 17 Sunday, Sept 23 Tuesday, Sept. 25 Monday, Oct. 9 Wednesday, Oct. 31 Sunday, Nov. 4 Tuesday, Nov. 6 Monday, Nov. 12 Thursday, Nov. 22 Saturday, Dec. 8 Friday, Dec. 21 Tuesday, Dec. 25 Wednesday, Dec. 26 Monday, Dec. 31 Monday, Jan. 1 Monday, Jan. 21 Saturday, Feb. 2 Sunday, Feb. 10 Wednesday, Feb. 14 Monday, Feb. 18 Wednesday, Feb. 13 Sunday, March 10 Sunday, March 17 Wednesday, March 20 Sunday, March 24 Tuesday, March 26 Friday, March 29 Sunday, March 31 Monday April 22 Sunday, May 5 Sunday, May 12 Saturday, May 18 Monday, May 27 Friday, June 14 Sunday, June 16 Friday, June 21 Thursday, July 4 Monday Sept. 2 Sunday, Sept. 8 Thursday, Sept. 5 Monday, Sept 23 Saturday, Sept. 14 Monday, Oct. 14 Thursday, Oct. 31 Sunday, Nov. 3 Tuesday, Nov. 5 Monday, Nov. 11 Thursday, Nov. 28 Thursday, Nov. 28 Saturday, Dec. 21 Wednesday, Dec. 25 Thursday, Dec. 26 Tuesday, Dec. 31 Tuesday, Jan. 1 Monday, Jan. 20 Sunday, Feb. 2 Friday, Jan. 31 Thursday, Feb. 14 Monday, Feb. 17 Wednesday, Feb. 5 Sunday, March 9 Monday, March 17 Thursday, March 20 Sunday, April 13 Tuesday, April 15 Friday, April 18 Sunday, April 20 Tuesday April 22 Monday, May 5 Sunday, May 11 Saturday, May 17 Monday, May 26 Saturday, June 14 Sunday, June 15 Saturday, June 21 Friday, July 4 Monday Sept. 1 Sunday, Sept. 7 Thursday, Sept. 25 Tuesday, Sept 23 Saturday, Oct. 4 Monday, Oct. 13 Friday, Oct. 31 Sunday, Nov. 2 Tuesday, Nov. 4 Monday, Nov. 10 Thursday, Nov. 27 Wednesday, Nov. 17 Sunday, Dec. 21 Thursday, Dec. 25 Friday, Dec. 26 Wednesday, Dec. 31 2012-2013 • BISHOP MIEGE HIGH SCHOOL 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