Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Lifestyle Health Problem Test Friday

Unit Test Friday.


Projects due Thursday.


Parent/Teacher Conferences Thursday 5-7pm.

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Parent/Teacher Conferences

Thursday December 9th from 5:00-7:00pm.
20 extra credit points on the formative.

Friday, December 3, 2010

Alcohol/Drug Unit Test

Thursday Dec. 9th. 
Notes are on Skyward.


Projects are due Thursday.


Parent/Teacher Conferences Thursday 5-7pm.

IMC on Monday

2nd and 3rd Block Report to IMC. This your last chance to finish your projects on class time.
Remember they are due Thursday. Thursday is also Parent/Teacher Conferences from 5:00 till 7:00pm.

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Project Hope

December 23.
Participation will count as your service project.
10 Ways to Give
1. Clothes (Competition)
     a. Girls Basketball Game Friday December 17th 5pm, is free entry with a gently used or new winter coat, snow pants, or pants/jeans.
     b. Boys Basketball Game Saturday December 18th 5pm, is half price entry with winter hat, mittens, gloves, scarf, sweater, or sweatshirt.


2. Food (Competition) 1st Block Classes.
    Food Drive; can goods, dry foods, ect...


3. Pledge $5 ot Project Hope Fund.


4. Volunteer w/an organization in the community.


5. Volunteer to bake cookies


6. Volunteer to help organize clothes/items at the Kolak Center any day after school 3:30-4:45


7. Transportation Network


8. Collect Boxes


9. Decorate Boxes for holiday baskets


10. Spread the Word.


Stop in Room B113 (Academic Affairs) to sign up!!!!!

Monday, November 29, 2010

New Unit and Other Stuff

Alcohol/Lifestyle Health Problems unit starts Tuesday.
Monday December 6th we are in the IMC. Last chance to finish project on class time.
Thursday December 9th Parent/Teacher Conferences.

Friday, November 19, 2010

Research Projects Due December 9th

Remember: If you can e-mail me your project. Lets save paper.

Monday, November 15, 2010

IMC Tuesday

Remember to meet in the IMC Tuesday. Starting Research Project. Have a good idea of what topic you would like to do your project about.

Friday, November 12, 2010

Volunteer Opp. Beloit Public Library

The Friends at Beloit Library are seeking volunteers to help sort and shelve donated books. The number of donated books and other media have exceeded the capacity of our board members’ volunteer hours.  We are averaging 100 hours per week and that’s not enough right now.

We are in need of many helpers at this time.   Please ask potential volunteers for us to call me at:  608-312-2411.

Sandra Kincaid
Book Sales Committee
Friends at Beloit Library
608-312-2411

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Volunteer Ideas Remember Due January 20, 2011


Not for Profit agencies looking for volunteers, and individuals willing to volunteer for these or other activities, please call (608)-365-1278 between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, or leave a message; fax 608-368-3268 or e-mail us at info@vacbeloit.org.   The Voluntary Action Center is a Stateline United Way agency.

CEDAR CREST                               
This not for profit nursing home and assisted care facility needs volunteers to help in the following areas: playing games, wheel-chairing residents to the beauty shop, or chapel services; assisting with art, crafts or baking groups; helping with large group gatherings; visiting with residents; or speaking to residents about an area of expertise or a hobby.  Volunteers must complete an application, attend an orientation, and pass a background check.

SALVATION ARMY                                  
The Salvation Army conducts an annual bell ringing campaign to raise the funds necessary to offer its help programs throughout the year.  Volunteers who wish to support this effort may ring bells in 2-hour shifts, beginning on November 15 and running through December 24, at Walgreen’s (on Prairie Ave), Woodman’s, WalMart, and Shopko.  Groups can ring successive shifts in one location to cover part or all of a day (10 am – 8 pm); individuals can also sing, play musical instruments, or just ring. Contact David at the Voluntary Action Center to book a slot.

S. M. I. L. E. S.                                                            
Special Methods In Learning Equine Skills (SMILES) has scheduled classes and needs volunteers to staff them.  Duties include working with the horses and students. No horse experience is necessary, since training is provided.  Others could be a SMILES “Greeter”—working in the evening or Saturday morning helping with attendance, answering phones, giving tours and just being a friendly face for students and volunteers when they arrive.  They are also looking for committee members for different fundraisers.  The class schedule includes both morning and evening sessions.  Greeters would work Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday evenings from 4:15 – 6:30 pm on Tuesday, 4:15 – 7:30 pm on Thursday, and 9:15 – 11:30 am on Saturday.

ROCK VALLEY COMMUNITY PROGRAMS  
Rock Valley Community Programs is looking for volunteers in the following areas: clerical, food services (kitchen), maintenance, and fund-raising.  With the possible exception of fund-raising projects, volunteers must be able to pass a state caregiver background check, be fingerprinted, and pass a federal criminal background investigation.        

MERRILL COMMUNITY CENTER          
If you like helping students with homework, assisting in group activities, arts and crafts, and helping with clean up, you are the volunteer Merrill Community Center wants.  Two people are needed from 3 – 5 pm, Monday through Friday.  Bilingual skills and a valid driver’s license are definite pluses.   Merrill Center is also looking for a Kitchen Aide to prepare snacks for students and clean up the kitchen when done.  The volunteer must be over the age of 18.


“Connecting Volunteers with Community Needs”        

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Finals Week

Service Projects are Due Thursday!!


Portfolios and missing work will be the order of the day Today and Wednesday.


Your window of opportunity is closing. 

Thursday, October 7, 2010

CPR TESTS DATES

Written Test Date is Tuesday 10/12

Monday, October 4, 2010

CPR Class

In CPR/1st Aid.
Bring Baggy for disposables.

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Volunteer Opp!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


After yesterday's assembly, I received a call from a BMHS parent that was so moved by Wilky's story that she put me in contact with Health Ministries for Haiti.  This Saturday, May 8th, Health Ministries for Haiti is organizing an event in Janesville at 8:00 AM to pack 40,000 and Kids Around the World will fund an additional 30,000 meals as depicted in Wilky's sideshow. 
 
The event needs volunteer to assist in packaging meals and any monetary donations will be appreciated.   Pass this information to all staff and students so BMHS can continue to make a difference.   Here is the information of the location.
 
Roxbury Church of Christ
2103 Roxbury Rd.
Janesville, WI 53545
608-752-5898

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

IMC Friday

Remember meet in IMC Friday. Working on Reseach Project.

Parent Interviews are Due Wednesday April 28th.

Friday, April 16, 2010

IMC

REMEMBER!!!!!!!!!!!!!! IMC starting Research Project.
1st Block Monday and Friday.
2nd Block Tuesday and Friday.
Don't Be LATE!!
Have your topic ready.
Rubic and info are on Skyward.

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Service Project IDEAS!!!

Elementary School Track Meet May 18th and 19th. Sign up sheets in My Office B102.
Latino Fair at Masonic Temple. Info on Board in Room A112.
Mr. Mac's Ecology Trips to the Welty Education Center. 

Welcome to Fourth Term Health

Make sure you Check Skyward Regularly.
Grades are updated regularly.
Have your parents read the parent information about the class.

Thursday, March 18, 2010

All Missing Work Due!!!!!!!!

All missing work is DUE!!! March 24th 4pm.

Thursday, February 18, 2010

IMC Friday

Remember to Bring all your Research Materials

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

IMC Friday

Meet in IMC Friday, last day to work on PROJECTS!!

Parent/Teacher Conferences Thursday

20 XC Points
4pm till 7:30pm

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Sexual Assault Recovery Program

24 hour Hotline
866-666-4576
www.sarpwi.com