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Athletic Schedule (September 30th - October 5th) Date/Contest Time Wednesday, Oct. 2nd XC @ Fairview 5:00 (EAST. KY. CONFERENCE) Thursday, Oct. 3rd BCHS HOMECOMING PARADE and PEP RALLY 6:00 Friday, Oct. 4th FB vs. Western Hills 7:30 (HOMECOMING) Saturday, Oct. 5th No Events Scheduled
Bath County High School Daily Announcements
WEDNESDAY October 02, 2013
Attendance –%
What: Football and cheerleading
When: October 3, 2013 Location: Outside, before pep rally
Girls are football Players (Flag Football)
Boys are Cheerleaders
Pizza, fries, veggies, fruit, snack, milk
BCHS Spirit Week – Monday, September 30th - October 5th
Wednesday, October 2nd- Well Dressed Wednesday- put on your “Sunday” best
Thursday, October 3rd- SPIRIT DAY- RED and WHITE or Bath County GEAR- show your school colors
Thursday, October 3rd- Community Pep Rally and Parade
Friday, October 4th – Football – BCHS Wildcats vs. Western Hills 7:30 GO CATS!
Saturday, October 5th – Homecoming Dance – 8:00 – 11:00 PM
Activities end @ Midnight
The homecoming court will practice
Wednesday @ 1:15 and on Thursday DURING STUDY ZONE
(due to pep rally on Thursday).
2013 BCHS Homecoming
Queen will be crowned during half time of Friday night's
game.
Beta members: There is a great opportunity for you to earn service points and have a great time. Face painters are needed for the next four weekends at the Ole' Cornfield Cornmaze. Please see Mrs. Highley to sign up!
Starting Thursday…There will be weights and conditioning during the following times for all students wishing to play Boys Basketball and NOT involved in a FALL Sport… Conditioning Schedule: Thursday 10/3 7pm-8pm before Open Gym Monday 10/7 7pm-8pm before Open Gym Thursday 10/10 7pm-8pm before Open Gym Tryouts All Students EXCLUDING Fall Sports Athletes will be: Oct. 15 from 4-6pm Oct. 16 from 6-7:30pm There will be NO GROUP Tryouts for Fall Sports Athletes due to the fact that their seasons are not concluded…However…if a player intends on trying out then he must notify Coach Tiller of his intent to play and schedule a short (5-10 min)individual tryout meeting with the Boys Coaching Staff…All players playing a Fall Sport must Notify and meet with the staff PRIOR to Oct. 1.
Flu shots are now available for our students.
Students must have a signed permission slip before they can obtain the flu shot.
Jessica A. Crouch, RN Bath County High School Adolescent Health Unit
Attention FBLA members, if you would like to work the FBLA booth during the homecoming parade and bon fire on Thursday, please sign up with Mrs. Robinson or Mr. Booher. You can get 10 points per hour. Also, if you would like to bring in a 12 pack of soda for the FBLA booth, then you can receive 10 points. It's not too late to join FBLA! The cost of membership is $15. See Mr. Booher or Mrs. Robinson.
Track Boosters will be grilling out on Thursday, October 3rd at the courthouse square
from 4:00 p.m. through the time of the homecoming parade.
Hamburger meals $4 and Hotdog meals $3.
Come out and support the Wildcats and Trackcats.
Melinda Crockett—9th and 10th Grade Tamela Porter—11th and 12th Grade
GOVERNOR’S SCHOLARS PROGRAM:
Juniors interested in applying for the Governor’s Scholars Program need to have their ACT taken by
Dec. 14th. Applications are due to Mrs. Porter by January 6th, 2014. Students are encouraged to
apply on-line at www.gsp.ky.gov.
Congratulations!
James Shields
Travis Spence – 10/1
Madison Henderson – 10/2 Tyler Rogers – 10/3
Dayna Tucker – 10/5 Paul Spencer – 10/6
Jesse Thompson – 10/6
September 30 – October 5th - HOMECOMING WEEK GO CATS!
October 3 – Midterm – First Semester / Homecoming Parade October 4 – NO SCHOOL – KEA Day
October 5 – Homecoming Dance October 8 – SBDM Regular Meeting (6:00)
October 9 – First Semester Midterm Reports Mailed to Parents October 16 – National Boss’s Day
October 17 – 18 – NO SCHOOL (Fall Break) October 21 – 25 – Safe Schools Week - Bullying: Be Part of the Cure!
October 21 – 25 – Red Ribbon Week - A Healthy Me is Drug Free October 25 – BCHS Senior Night for Football
October 26 – BCHS Cross Country Fund Raiser - Halloween Hustle 5k Night Race (6:00 PM) / ACT National TEST DATE October 28 – Board Meeting (7:00 pm)
October 31 – Happy Halloween
*Taken from: Bath County High School Calendar Events from BCHS Staff Handbook pg. 15 -16*
Morehead State University is coming to you.
Join us for Meet MSU -Tuesday, October 15, 2013 4 – 8 p. m. Clay Center (MSU at Mt. Sterling)
3400 Indian Mound Drive Mt. Sterling, KY 40353
Advance Registration is available at www.moreheadstate.edu/meetmsu Or by calling 800-585-6781.
You may also register at the door.
Discover how Morehead State truly is “Much More”. Current Eagles, Eagle alumni and MSU faculty and staff will be available to answer any questions you may have about our academic programs and services, scholarships, student life and more. Application fee will be waived at the event! Register to win a $500 textbook voucher and other door prizes!
Additional information is available by e-mailing [email protected] or calling Enrollment Services at 800.585.6781
Why meet MSU?
MSU has been recognized for the ninth consecutive year as one of the top public universities in the south by US News and World Report.
Recognized as the safest university in Kentucky for two years in a row Our acceptance rates into professional schools (medicine, pharmacy, dental, etc.) exceed state and national averages. Our student/faculty class ratio is 17 to 1 Average class size is 18
Please check in the Guidance Office:
The Morehead State University Honors Scholarship is now available in the Guidance Office. This is a
highly competitive scholarship that covers tuition, housing, meal plan, and books. Deadline to apply is
December 2, 2013. Check in the Guidance Office for applications.
Students in grades 10-12 interested in applying for the Next Generation Student Council (through the Ky. Department of Education)
may pick up application in the Guidance Office. The Next-Generation Student Council is a year-long program for Kentucky public
school students in grades 10-12. The Next-Generation Student Council plays a vital role in providing input regarding issues that face
education in Kentucky and work with KDE staff to develop ideas that will work to improve and transform education
Alisha Clemons – Parent Greg Hubbard – Parent
Ricky Prater – Teacher Lee Ann Ramey – 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.
October 2, 2009 - Brazil 2016 Summer Olympics: The 2016 Summer Olympics are awarded to Rio de Janeiro in Brazil, the shortlist came down to Chicago - U.S.A. , Madrid - Spain, Rio de Janeiro - Brazil, and Tokyo - Japan. Many were shocked after Chicago is eliminated after the first and second rounds of voting and does not make the final two. The International Olympic Committee announced that Rio de Janeiro would host the 2016 Olympics. Rio beat out Chicago, Tokyo and Madrid as the host city. Chicagoans were shocked that they had lost out on the bid, especially after President Barack Obama made an appearance at the last minute to push his home city as a great Olympic site. But it was too little too late. One former IOC member even stated that Obama’s short appearance showed a lack of respect to the IOC and that it was “too business-like.” Another IOC member, on the other hand, intimated that a bloc vote by Asian countries for Tokyo could have led to the demise of Chicago, who was eliminated in the 1st round of voting. In any event, you can’t really argue with Rio – it is the 1st time in the history of the Olympics that a city in South America will host the Olympics. After years of seeing the Olympic athletes in Europe, Asia and North America, South America will finally get to shine as Rio hosts the 2016 Olympics…