November 13, 2018

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KEY DATES

October 29-November 16 Student Council Food Drive October 29-November 16 Shoe Drive November 13 Jazz Bands Concert, 7 pm, Auditorium November 14 Concurrent Enrollment Deadline November 14 PAC Meeting, 5:30, Library November 15 Concert Band and Wind Ensemble Concert, 7 pm, Auditorium November 16 Parent Book Club, 8:00, Alfalfas November 27 Hearing and Vision Screening November 27 Parent Movie Club, Century Theatre (see details below) November 30 Senior Tribute Deadline December 3 Panther Club Meeting, BJs, 5:30 December 5 After Prom Meeting, 7 pm, East Boulder Recre ation Center Principal's Corner

Dear Boulder High School Community As we roll into November, it is hard to believe that half of the semester is already over. The fall sports season is wrapping up, the Haunted House was successful once again, and our mountain bike team won yet another state title (congratulations to Coach Boyer and the entire team!)—all while our awesome Parent Advisory Council (PAC) continues to work hard on the Fall Drive for Funds, Boulder High's annual fundraising campaign. . . . Read More Congratulations to BHS Boys’ Soccer

Boys’ soccer had another great year. Here is a video of the final moments of their quarterfinal win over Fort Collins. (Erin, can you add this? PTV video 3:07-3:35 https://vimeo.com/299341800) (Video courtesy of PTV)

December Finals Schedule

Monday, December 17 8:30-9:00 - Breakfast served in the Cafeteria 9:00-11:00 - Period 1 11:00-12:30 - Lunch 12:30-2:30 - Period 8

Tuesday, December 18 8:30-9:00 - Breakfast served in the Cafeteria 9:00-11:00 - Period 2 11:00-12:30 - Lunch 12:30-2:30 - Period 7

Wednesday, December 19 8:30-9:00 - Breakfast served in the Cafeteria 9:00-11:00 - Period 3 11:00-12:30 - Lunch 12:30-2:30 - Period 6

Thursday, December 20 8:30-9:00 - Breakfast served in the Cafeteria 9:00-11:00 - Period 4 11:00-12:30 - Lunch/CAFETERIA CLOSED 12:30-2:30 - Period 5 (Make-ups MUST be arranged ahead of time)

Friday, December 21 Make-up Exams (Make-ups MUST be arranged ahead of time.)

Finals schedule is also available on the BHS website: https://boh.bvs- d.org/About/Pages/FinalsSchedule.aspx Winter Concert Series

Enjoy the talents of our BHS musicians in the Winter Concert Series. Jazz bands will play a variety of standards and contemporary tunes at 7 pm Tuesday, Nov. 13 in the BHS Auditorium. The Concert Band and Wind En- semble perform favorites old and new at 7 pm on Thursday, Nov. 15. A $5 donation is requested at the door. Senior Tribute Deadline

Senior Tributes are currently being accepted and compiled for Boulder High School’s yearbook. The due date is Friday, November 30th. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact Mr. Wildstein at adam.wild- [email protected]. Senior Tributes.jpg Senior Tributes 2018_19.pdf Hearing and Vision Screening

All 9th graders, ELD, SPED students with IEPs, and new students are re- quired to be screened for hearing and vision. On November 27, students will be pulled from class for a brief screening. Please make sure your child wears his/her glasses or contacts on that day. If you would like to volunteer to assist screening, please call the Health Room at (720-561-2348).

Student Council Food Drive Bring canned goods to your third period teacher October 29 through No- vember 16. All donated items will be donated to Emergency Family As- sistance Association. Shoe Drive

Through November 16, donate shoes by dropping them in the box outside the Auditorium.

Over 600 BHS Students Played a Fall Sport

Congratulations to all students who participated in fall sports at Boulder High. Here is the list of how many students participate in fall sports by team (updated from the last eNews):

Mountain Bike 117 Cross Country 111 Boys’ Football 83 Boys’ Soccer 77 Girls’ 68 Frisbee 60 Boys’ 42 Girls’ 22 Cheer 20 Boys’ 18 Poms/Dance 17 Total 635

This represents 30% of Boulder High’s 2,100 students. Go, Panthers! November PAC Meeting

Please join us at 5:30 in the library for on November 14th. City Council- man Aaron Brockett will be joining us. Panther Club Meeting

Mark your calendar for December 3rd at 5:30 pm. All coaches and parents of athletes are encouraged to attend. This meeting will be at BJs at 29th Street. The focus discussion will be about possible gala in the fall of 2019 and changing how those sports who help with the gala get funds and use funds. After Prom Meeting

Join us on Wednesday, December 5th at 7pm at the East Boulder Rec Cen- ter to find out what volunteer positions are open and hear the 2019 theme reveal! The group will meet the first Wednesday of each month at 7pm at EBRC until the event (April 27, 2019). For more information, visit https:// www.fhsbhsafterprom.org or contact Susie Wyman at [email protected].

BHS Parent Book Club

Boulder High Book Club Meets Fridays, 8:00 - 9:00 a.m., Alfalfa’s. On Friday, November 16 we’ll continue our discussion of How To Raise An Adult by Julie Lythcott-Haims. (No meeting November 23) For questions about Boulder High Book Club, please con- tact Martin Wilson, [email protected]

BHS Parent Movie Club

Mark your calendars for Tuesday afternoon, November 27, when Movie Club will meet to see a flick at Century Boulder Theater, 1700 29 Street. We’re aiming for “Green Book,” and if you’re interested in attending, please e-mail Lari Abraham, [email protected]. All BVSD parents and their friends are welcome. Panther TV Watch Panther TV, Boulder High’s weekly video announcements for stu- dents. Panther TV is produced, performed and edited by Boulder High stu- dents: https://vimeo.com/user31671532

The Owl Student Newspaper

The student newspaper of Boulder High School: bhsowl.org

! The Other Side of Cannabis

Mental Health Impacts of Marijuana - Documentary & Discussion for Par- ents and Teens Thursday, November 15, 6-8pm For more information, contact Avani Dilger at 303-859-5778 or [email protected] Parent Engagement Network Events

Screenagers Documentary November 15th, 6:30-8:30 Louisville Middle $10/Adult; $5 Youth Spanish Interpretation Available Insider Perspectives on Autism November 29th | 6:00-8:00pm BVSD Education Center Free event, but please RSVP

Parenting in a Digital World November 29th | 6:30-8:30pm Angevine Middle School Free event, but please RSVP Spanish Interpretation Available