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Athletic Schedule (September 2nd-September 6th) Date/Contest Time Monday, September 1st LABOR DAY- No Contests Scheduled Tuesday, September 2nd
GSC @ Fleming Co. 6:00
BSC @ Fleming Co. 7:30
VB @ Nicholas Co. 5:30/6:30/7:30
MSGBK vs. Lewis Co. 6:00/7:00
Wednesday, September 3rd
BGF @ Montgomery Co. 4:30 Thursday, September 4th
GSC vs. Mason Co. 6:00
VB vs. Fleming Co. 5:30/6:307:30
MSFB vs. Mason Co. 6:00/7:00
MSGBK @ Simons Middle 5:30/6:30/7:30 XC @ Ashland 5:00
Friday, September 5th
FB vs. Lewis Co. 7:30
Saturday, September 6th
16th Region All “A” Soccer 9:00 a.m. Bath County Sports Complex Girls Bath vs. Morgan 10:30 a.m.
Bath County High School Daily Announcements
Tuesday September 02, 2014
Chicken nuggets, baked potato, broccoli with cheese, bread, fruit, milk
Attendance – 91.24%
September 4th
, BCHS will be hosting a Back to School Open
House. Please join us from 4-6p.m.
We’ll begin with a homemade BBQ Dinner.
You’ll also receive schedules and have the opportunity to meet
your child’s teachers.
Sign-ups for Infinite Campus and Individual Learning Plan
Parent Portals will be offered, as well as a copy of our calendar
of events.
Free school supplies will be provided. We will have drawings for
door prizes and much more.
All BCHS students and parents are encouraged to attend.
Sign up for FBLA today! Club dues are
$12. See Mr. Bailey or Mrs. Robinson in Rooms 209 or 211.
Sign up for STLP today! There are no club dues!
See Mrs. Robinson in Room 211 to learn more about STLP.
The Wildcat Exchange will open
on Thursday, August 28.
Earn 2% interest by opening a
savings account on Thursday.
It takes $5 to open an account.
Subway cookies will be given to current and new account holders.
Information regarding the School Health Unit Office hours: 7:45 – 3:00 Monday – Friday Closed for lunch and charting daily: 12:00 – 12:30 Emergencies treated at any time. Diabetic students may come down any time to check their glucose level as needed.
FFA CLUB MEMBERSHIP STUDENT MUST have at least 1(one) AG class in order to join the FFA Club. Membership dues will be accepted until October 1st. For an application please see Mr. Hammons or Mr. Howard.
Nominations for Senior Homecoming Queen Candidates, and Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior Homecoming Attendants will
be taken September 8th-12th.
Sign up/nomination sheets will be in the front office.
12 girls from the Senior Class will be chosen to run for homecoming queen by the most votes.
Alisha Clemons – Parent Earl Rogers III – Parent Jeff Eaglin – Teacher Leslie Workman – Teacher Robert Rawlings – Teacher
Paul Prater – Principal
The purpose of the SBDM council is to pass policies to improve the learning environment at our school as well as to improve the quality of instruction that is being delivered to the students in our school.
The council meets regularly on the second Tuesday of every month at 6:00 PM in the library.
Bath County High School
Homecoming 2014
OCTOBER 25, 2014 – THE BATH COUNTY CROSS COUNTRY TEAMS WILL BE
HOSTING THEIR 6TH ANNUAL
HALLOWEEN HUSTLE 5K NIGHT RACE!
PLEASE COME OUT RUN/RACE OR WALK AND GIVE YOUR SUPPORT THE BATH
COUNTY CROSS COUNTRY KIDS!
For more information or to get an entry form contact Robin Tolle at
Robin.tolle@bath.kyschools.us
http://halloweenhustle5k.wix.com/hallo
ween-hustle-5k
Girls High School Basketball Boosters will be having a booster
meeting on September 3rd at 6:30pm in the High School Cafeteria.
Upcoming Events
Melinda Crockett—9th and 10th Grade Tamela Porter—11th and 12th Grade
For juniors and seniors – Please mark your calendar for September 2, 2014
UK “see blue” Preview night from 7:00-9:00
Our first senior college campus visit is scheduled for Thursday, September 25th. All seniors will be
attending the MSU College and Career Fair and taking a tour of
Maysville Community and Technical College.
PSAT test
Any juniors interested in taking the PSAT test need to sign up in the Guidance Office. Test will be given
here at school on Wednesday, October 15th and the student cost is $14.00.
The PSAT test is used in determining qualifiers for the National Merit Scholarship Corporation and a
practice test for the SAT
September 4 – Back to School Open House (4:00 – 6:00pm) Title I Parent Involvement Meeting
September 8 -12 Individual Learning Plans (ILP) Sessions with Freshman September 9 – Site Base Meeting 6:00pm
Professional Learning Community Meeting #1 (3:45) September 15 – 19 Individual Learning Plans (ILP) Sessions with Sophomores September 17 - ASVAB Testing (Juniors) September 18 - PLAN Test for Sophomores September 19 - BETA Club Inductions (9:00 am)
BETA Club Reward Trip (11:00 – 4:00) September 20 - ACT National Test Date September 22 - Bath County Board of Education Meeting (7:00 pm) September 22 -27 Homecoming Week September 24 - School Pictures with Life Touch September 25 - Make – up Testing for PLAN Test (Sophomores) September 26 - Homecoming Football Game vs. Garrard County September 27 - Homecoming Dance (8:00 – 11:00 pm) September 30 - Fall CTE Advisory Meeting (6:00 pm) September 29 – October2 CLUB RECRUITMENT WEEK *Taken from: Bath County High School Calendar Events from BCHS Staff Handbook pg. 14 & 15
Any student in grades 9-12 who is interested in participating in the Superintendent Student Advisory
Council may pick up applications outside of the Guidance Office. Students must have at least a 2.25 GPA,
94% attendance, and 2 letters of recommendation. Deadline to apply is September 24th . Applications are
located on bulletin board outside the Guidance Office
KSBA Scholarship for seniors now available on the Guidance Office scholarship board. Eligible seniors
are those who would be the first members of their immediate families to go to college. BCHS Classified Employees:
It’s that time again. It’s time to decide if you want to participate in the “Sick Leave Bank” Program. You will find the “authorization
forms” in your mail boxes and/or staff lounge as well as a form that explains the sick bank system.
The last day to turn in these forms will be Friday, Sept. 12th. Please put SIGNED forms in the YSC mailbox, or you can give them to Jodie Ratliff.
If you have questions, please contact Nicole Martin at extension 6608
Andrew Thomason – 9/1 Abigail Thomason – 9/1
Baaron Miller – 9/1 Merical McGlone – 9/1
Brooklyn Richmond – 9/1 Patrick Lapointe – 9/2 Lindsey Sanders – 9/4
Zachary Ross – 9/4 Brody Donaldson – 9/7
Ryan Walters – 9/7
Did you know? Pencils
Congratulations!
We want to see your name here!
Pencils are not only good in the classroom, but they can be used in zero gravity, upside down and even under water.
The average classroom pencil can write approximately 45,000 words (or draw a line that is 56 kilometers long). That's a long life!
Did you know? Crayons
Everyone's favorite coloring utensil, the crayon, ranks #18 on the list of most recognizable scents, according to a study done by Yale University.
In the Color Census of 2000, blue was voted the favorite crayon color. The worst? Tan, tumbleweed and spring green.
By the time a little one turns 10, they will have worn down approximately 730 crayons and will have spent about 28 minutes per day coloring (on
average).
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