Running out of books to read? Check out these free downloadable books: https://www.goodreads.com/ebooks
Running out of books to read? Check out these free downloadable books: https://www.goodreads.com/ebooks
Wonder of the day: What is the Fibonacci Sequence?
To find out visit: https://wonderopolis.org/wonder/what-is-the-fibonacci-sequence
Congratulations LOGAN MATHEWS for being selected as the Junior Business Student of the Year at Northwood University. This honor comes with a $5,000 renewable scholarship ($20,000 over four years). Logan is most deserving of this award.
Wonder of the Day:
Can Neurotechnology Connect Our Brains?
Visit Wonderopolis to find out! https://wonderopolis.org/wonder/Can-Neurotechnology-Connect-Our-Brains
If you are the parent of a senior, this may be a good article to read: https://www.chicagoparent.com/learn/general-parenting/high-school-seniors-covid19/?fbclid=IwAR2BpTizP118A4xfjzhnqriEij1ApD_23xDnwctKtpXgIfAWI7r8hcFNy40
Sick of sitting around and being lazy around the house? Stay in shape by using Mr. Butzu’s recommended workout that does not require any special equipment.
Dear Seniors, Don’t dwell on the days lost, think about the moments that are held in your memories — they are what matter! Much Love, Mrs. Hargrove
MHSAA Coronavirus Updates
March 24: The MHSAA has extended its suspension of activities in all sports for all seasons through Monday, April 13, to fall in line with Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s school closure and “stay home, stay safe” orders to deter the spread of COVID-19.
All athletic activities to be halted include practices, scrimmages and competitions/games, as well as strength training, conditioning and any other organized sessions and activities in all MHSAA in-season and out-of-season sports.
Stay strong, Beavers!
7-12 graders: the Beaverton High School Yearbook staff needs your help! We are continuing to create a yearbook that reflects your school year and need help covering this time period! We are looking for students willing to be interviewed via phone or email for a story or personal profile in the yearbook, especially regarding these subjects:
--Spring sports (Track, baseball, softball, etc--if you've played in the past or were planning to)
--Academics (What have you learned in one of your classes this year that has impacted you?)
--COVID-19 Quarantine stories (This is a historic moment in time--how are you spending your time at home while school is closed?) NOTE: We also need school appropriate photos of you doing these activities or just chilling!
--Cool hobbies, interests, or experiences of yours from this year (they don't have to be about school)
Contact STELLA GOVITZ, the Kaleidoscope Feature Editor, with your experiences! She can be reached on social media or skgovitz@stu.beavertonruralschools.com
Information for food pickup.
Michigan Virtual is offering free classes for students. This is a platform that we use often at the school, so some students will be familiar with the format.
https://lc.michiganvirtual.org/#_ga=2.58335785.222348768.1584550805-727571514.1584550805
Mrs. Ewert created a mini-lesson for anyone that would like to learn how to make a checklist with Google Sheets. Check it out!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HmJik39Y88M&feature=youtu.be
BEAVERTON STUDENTS: Keep your brain and body healthy by reading and exercising EVERYDAY, while maintaining a daily routine.
BEAVERTON STRONG!!!
I was not able to get our March book orders out! Please use the following link to order your books! Please place your orders by March 30th! Happy Reading!
https://orders.scholastic.com/HDCJ7
Happy Pi Day!
And if you’re looking for some fun activities to celebrate, check out some ideas here: https://mathgeekmama.com/math-resources/pi-day-goodness/
The Michigan High School Athletic Association has directed all member schools to suspend activities in all sports for all seasons- effective Monday, March 16 through at least Sunday, April 5th. All activities include practices, scrimmages and competitions/games, as well as strength training, conditioning and any other organized sessions and activities in all MHSAA in-season and out-of-season sports. Updates will continue to be posted as necessary to the MHSAA Website at
https://www.mhsaa.com/coronavirus, and to the Beaverton Schools Social Media.
Announcements: March 13, 2020
• Governor Gretchen Whitmer has canceled all school for the state of Michigan from Monday, March 16 through April 5. More information about the school will be communicated as it is determined through our Website, App, and Social Media platforms.
• March is Reading Month Quote of the Day “Books serve to show a man that those original thoughts of his aren’t very new after all.” Abraham Lincoln
• We recommend that students take home belongings that they will need for the next three weeks.
• If you are a student that will need medications currently on file at school or medical equipment used in the school setting during the closure, please contact your parent and the building secretary so that arrangements can be made for pick up. Certain medications such as controlled substances must be picked up by a parent. Medications and equipment not needed during the closure can remain at school.
• Students taking college classes should follow the guidance of the college or university.
• 7th and 8th grade students your World's Finest Chocolate candy bar money is due to Ms. Coughlin or Mrs. Hubble by next Tuesday March 17th. Let us know if you are having a problem selling the rest of your candy bars.
• Attention juniors and seniors: Are you planning to pursue a career in the military, EMT, Police Department, Fire, Justice System, or DNR? If so, see Shawnnah Hannah or Ms. Fitz before spring break to be featured on a spread for the yearbook!
• It’s Snack Time! All students staying after school can get a FREE snack from the food service staff EVERY day! Look for your friendly food services faces in your school cafeteria right after school. Don’t miss out and get fueled up before your after school activities!
Counseling News: Interested in dual enrollment? There will be an informational meeting for both parents and students on Monday, March 16th in the library starting at 7.
Dual enrolled students: do you have an upcoming midterm or test? Be sure to check the date and think about how spring break might impact that! Think ahead to avoid the panic.
Event Results:
Events: All events hosted at the school during the mandatory closure have been canceled at this time.
Birthday: Shaylynn Beall, Jade Eastman, & Gage Swartzmiller
Today’s Lunch Menu: Shepherd’s Pie, Biscuit, & Cherry Crisp
Announcements: March 12, 2020
• March is Reading Month Quote of the Day “There is more treasure in books than in all the pirate’s loot on Treasure Island.” Walt Disney
• Late bus (Clover) if students do not have a yellow late bus pass have them come to the office.
• 7th and 8th grade students your World's Finest Chocolate candy bar money is due to Ms. Coughlin or Mrs. Hubble by next Tuesday March 17th. Let us know if you are having a problem selling the rest of your candy bars.
• Boys Basketball Awards will be Tuesday March 17th @ 6:30 pm in the cafeteria.
• Attention juniors and seniors: Are you planning to pursue a career in the military, EMT, Police Department, Fire, Justice System, or DNR? If so, see Shawnnah Hannah or Ms. Fitz before spring break to be featured on a spread for the yearbook!
• There will be a Spanish Club meeting today in Hache's room during 1st lunch
• It’s Snack Time! All students staying after school can get a FREE snack from the food service staff EVERY day! Look for your friendly food services faces in your school cafeteria right after school. Don’t miss out and get fueled up before your after school activities!
• Music Booster Meeting this today @ 5:30 pm in the band room.
Counseling News: Interested in dual enrollment? There will be an informational meeting for both parents and students on Monday, March 16th in the library starting at 7.
Dual enrolled students: do you have an upcoming midterm or test? Be sure to check the date and think about how spring break might impact that! Think ahead to avoid the panic.
Event Results:
Events:
Birthday: Colby Christian, Brandon Hipkins, Bailey Stevens, Hannah Tilkins, & Haley Yardley.
Today’s Lunch Menu: Mashed Potato & Chicken Bowl, Soft Baked Pretzel, Blueberry Crisp
Announcements: March 11, 2020
• March is Reading Month Quote of the Day “Once you have a read a book you care about, some part of it is always with you.” Louis L’Amour
• Film Club meeting today is cancelled.
• Jersey collection for 7th grade boys basketball will be Thursday, March 12th. Coach Gaudard will be down by the weight room to collect your shorts and jersey.
• 7th and 8th grade students your World's Finest Chocolate candy bar money is due to Ms. Coughlin or Mrs. Hubble by next Tuesday March 17th. Let us know if you are having a problem selling the rest of your candy bars.
• Attention juniors and seniors: Are you planning to pursue a career in the military, EMT, Police Department, Fire, Justice System, or DNR? If so, see Shawnnah Hannah or Ms. Fitz before spring break to be featured on a spread for the yearbook!
• There will be a Spanish Club meeting on Thursday, Mar. 12th in Hache's room during 1st lunch
• It’s Snack Time! All students staying after school can get a FREE snack from the food service staff EVERY day! Look for your friendly food services faces in your school cafeteria right after school. Don’t miss out and get fueled up before your after school activities!
• Music Booster Meeting this Thursday (3/12) @ 5:30 pm in the band room.
Counseling News: Interested in dual enrollment? There will be an informational meeting for both parents and students on Monday, March 16th in the library starting at 7.
Dual enrolled students: do you have an upcoming midterm or test? Be sure to check the date and think about how spring break might impact that! Think ahead to avoid the panic.
Event Results:
Events:
Birthday: No Birthdays
Today’s Lunch Menu: Spaghetti, Meatballs in Sauce, & Biscuit