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Important Dates

January 6 Classes Resume SENIOR YEARBOOK

January 10 Deadline to register for INFORMATION 2/8/20 ACT Exam

January 15 2-hr. Late Start, 9:40 am For those of you who are interested in purchasing a Senior ad... here are the following guidelines: January 15 BSD FAFSA night @ Pierce County Skills Center, • Senior ad pages must be paid for before the end of February. 5:00pm – 7:30pm • All payments must be made in person to the ASB office at the school. If you have January 20 Martin Luther King Jr. Day- questions, please call Jodi Williams at 253-683-7082. No School • Prices are $50 for a quarter page, $75 for a half page, and $150 for a full page. • Parents/Family can create the ad or have the BHS yearbook staff can create it for January 25 AFJROTC Military Ball you. Either way, photos and messages can be sent to [email protected]. January 29 PD Day # 3, No School • Yearbooks will be available for purchase again at the ASB office from February Upcoming Dates & Events 1st – 21st, April 1st – 21st, and June 15th – 19th. The cost is $50 with ASB and $55 without ASB.

February 8 ACT Exam (Not at BHS) • Please verify that you haven’t already paid for a yearbook! February 14 Snow Make-Up Day or No School

February 17 President’s Day – No School Pay Attention to Attendance: Keep Your Child On Track in High School February 18 Waiver Day #3 – No School Showing up for school has a huge impact on a student’s academic success starting in kindergarten and February 26 2-hr. Late Start, 9:40 am continuing through high school. Even as children grow older and more independent, families play a key role in making sure students get to school safely every day and understand why attendance is so important for success in school and on the . Contact Information ASB 683-7082 WHAT YOU CAN DO Athletic Director 683-7073 Make school attendance a priority Attendance 683-7092 • Talk about the importance of showing up to school everyday; make that the expectation. Counseling 683-7049 • Help your student maintain daily routines, such as finishing homework and getting a good Health Room 683-7093 night’s sleep. Kitchen 683-7094 • Try not to schedule dental and medical appointments during the school day. Library 683-7095 • Don’t let your student stay home unless truly sick. Complaints of headaches or Main Office 683-7000 stomachaches may be signs of anxiety. Transportation 683-5900 Communicate with the school Mrs. Wiggins [email protected] • Know our school attendance policy – incentives and penalties. Last Name: A-CR • Check on your student’s attendance to be sure absences aren’t piling up. • Ask for help from school officials if you’re having trouble getting your student to school Mrs. McCann [email protected] • If a student needs to leave early for an appointment, please send a note with your student Last Name: CU-HI on the day of the appointment stating what time you would like them to be released. Your student will be given a pass to leave class at your specified time. Mr. Hallman ` [email protected] • Parents/Guardians can also help the attendance office by keeping your I.D. out and Last Name: HO-MI available to view when coming in to pick up your student. This ensures that each student in our care remains safe. Thank you!!! Mrs. Wolff [email protected] Last Name: MO-SC

Mr. Bloomfield [email protected] Last Name: SE-Z

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It’s that time of the year again… What you need to do in case of inclement weather conditions:

School Emergency Information Guide

Emergency hotline number: 253-683-6001

From time to time throughout the school year, weather may force a change in the normal operating routine of the district. Bethel has in place both a process to make decisions concerning cancellation or delay of school, and a communication system to share information with students and parents.

We will make every effort to adhere to the established school calendar, however the safety of students and employees is the highest priority. The following questions and answers will help clarify how decisions regarding school closure or delay of school are made and how it will be communicated to you.

How are decisions made? At approximately 3:00 a.m., designated transportation personnel begin driving roads throughout the district to determine the status of roads and existing weather patterns. At 4:00 a.m., the Transportation Director contacts the Superintendent and relays the gathered information. The Superintendent then determines the feasibility of safely transporting children to and from school.

What can parents do to be prepared for school closure or delays? All families should have an emergency inclement weather plan in place that can be put into action on short notice. Ensure that your children have an alternate place to stay if you must be at work on a day when school has been cancelled or delayed or a neighbor or family member is able to care for them.

Where can parents get information concerning school closures or delays? Decisions regarding school closures or delays are made by 5:00 a.m. when possible. Bethel School District has a 24-hour hotline (253-683-6001) that will publicize the delay, as well as broadcasts by local area radio and television stations that cover school closures and delays.

What can parents expect with school closures or delays? Bethel School District has three (3) emergency condition messages that will be utilized.

• Schools Closed: This means all Bethel schools are closed for all regular and/or special education students, and no transportation will be provided to other schools outside of our district even though they may be open. All scheduled activities are also cancelled. District administrative offices will be open and administrators are expected to report to work as soon as safely possible.

• Two Hours Late: This means buses will begin their first route two hours late but at regularly scheduled stops UNLESS the message includes “Snow Routes in Effect”. There will be NO half-day kindergarten, preschool, ECEAP, Head Start, late start or early release programs and no out-of-district transportation.

• Schools Open - Snow Routes in Effect: This means school will buses will pick up students at their regularly scheduled times but snow routes are in effect. All parents should have received information as to where their child’s designated snow route is located. (Snow Route Information is posted in the Transportation area).

The following television and radio stations report school closures and delays:

Television KOMO Channel 4, KING Channel 5, KIRO Channel 7, KCPQ Channel 13

Radio AM Band: KIRO (710), KCIS (630), KAPS (660), KIXI (880), KOMO (1000), KYCW (1090) FM Band: KPLU (88.5) KSER (90.7) KLSY (92.5) KUBE (93.3) KBSG (97.3) KMTT (103.7)

***Please note, this same information can also be found on the Bethel School District homepage. Click on the “welcome tab” and then click on emergency information***

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HOMEWORK ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS TESTING INFORMATION

T PRACTICE TEST WEBSITES: www.khanacademy.com; https://march2success.com Brave Academic Tutoring-BAT F

A (Courtesy of AFJROTC) R Wednesdays in P-14/P-15 Sign up. Link up. Get practicing. Link your College Board and Khan Academy K 2:15pm - 4:15pm E accounts and jump right into practice without having to take any additional diagnostic quizzes or practice E E tests to get personalized recommendations. Log into or create your Khan Academy account at Math Center satpractice.org, when prompted, agree to link your Khan Academy & College Board accounts, and then Wednesday in Room 201 sign in or create your College Board Account and hit “Send” to send your scores. 2:15pm - 4:15pm A S rd st ELA Study Support ASVAB (Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery) TEST DATE: Oct. 23 & April 21 - D Tuesdays & Thursdays in the Library T sign up list will be in the Career Center. The ASVAB is a free career exploration test that will V 2:15pm - 4:15pm U assess your reading and math skills as well as your aptitudes. This is a great test to take if you are not sure what you want to do after high school. It is also a great opportunity to A Cambridge Study Support D prepare you for other standardized tests. You may sign up for this test in the Career Center. Tuesdays & Thursdays in Room 103 N 2:15pm – 4:15 pm Y ACCUPLACER TEST: This exam is for technical and community colleges. It is a T Tutoring/Study Support computerized adaptive test that measures skills in reading, writing and math to determine A Monday thru Thursday in Library S readiness for college-level courses in these areas. You will need to contact your college for a 2:15pm – 4:15pm schedule of testing dates and times. G U E Science Study Support P SAT TEST DATES: College Entrance Exam - Registration website is: Tuesdays in Room 123 sat.collegeboard.org 2:15pm – 4:15pm P Check the website well in advance for registration deadlines. O Special Education Study Support O Thursdays in Room 214 Test Date: March 14th, 2020 – Registration Deadline February 14th, 2020 F 2:15pm – 4:15pm R Test Date: May 2nd, 2020 – Registration Deadline April 3rd, 2020 Staff: Ms. Turner T Test Date: June 6th- 2020 – Registration Deadline May 8th, 2020 Contact Info: [email protected] or 253-683-7180

Reminder: NO ACTIVITY BUS ON FRIDAYS The 2019–2020 fees for the SAT Plus Writing are $64.50. This includes score reports for up to four college choices when you register. The fee for the SAT (No Writing) is $49.50. Be The Pierce County Library also offers free online on-on-one homework sure to take the plus writing unless you know that your college doesn’t require it. Standard help, everyday 1-10 pm. Visit www.piercecountylibrary.org (go to Kids SAT Test center or date change Fees are $30 each. The standby fee is $53 in addition to the & Teens, Tools for Students). Basic fee, if you missed registration for some reason. Registration by phone is $15. The SAT Subject test is $26 per registration, and $22 for all other Subject Tests (per test). There will What is the FAFSA? The FAFSA is the application you will use to be NO subject tests available in March. apply for federal student aid and obtain scholarships. Completing and submitting the FAFSA is free and easier than ever, and it gives ACT TEST DATES: College Entrance Exam - Registration website is: www.actstudent.org you access to the largest source of financial aid to help pay for Check the website well in advance for registration deadlines. college or career school. Federal student aid covers expenses such th th as tuition and fees, room and board, books and supplies, Test Date: February 8 , 2020 – Registration Deadline January 10 , 2020 th th transportation, and other related expenses. Test Date: April 4 , 2020 – Registration Deadline February 28 , 2020 th th Completing the FAFSA/WASFA is required in order Test Date: June 13 , 2020 – Registration Deadline May 8 , 2020 to receive any type of financial aid including scholarships through colleges. FAFSA/WASFA Financial Aid Applications The 2019–2020 fees for the ACT Plus Writing are $67.00. This includes score reports for up opened October 1st. It is important to fill out the FAFSA or to four college choices when you register. The fee for the ACT (No Writing) is $50.50. We WASFA as soon after October 1st as possible because some aid suggest taking the plus writing unless you are sure that your college doesn’t require it. The (such as grants) have very limited pools of money and are late fee is $30.00, date change is $30, center change is $30, and the standby fee is $53 in awarded on a first come, first serve basis based on need. addition to the Basic fee, if you missed registration for some reason. There is now a $15 fee You can access the FAFSA at www.fafsa.gov. Start by if you register by phone. clicking on the 3rd link at the top of the screen to create an FSA ID (your electronic signature, one for you and one for a parent). When completing the FAFSA you are submitting for the 2019- 2020 school year and using your 2017 tax returns. REMINDER

Students taking the SAT or ACT Exams should bring their registration ticket, ***If you are NOT eligible for the FAFSA you may be able to submit their picture I.D., and a calculator (if they have one) to the exam. the WASFA. Go to www.readysetgrad.org/wasfa for more information and to determine eligibility.

The Military and Family Life Counseling Program at Bethel High School!

There is a free, confidential program for students whose family members are serving in the military or have recently retired. Your Military and Family Life Counselor for this school is Phebe Brako-Owusu and she is located in the Counseling Center. Please stop by during your lunch any day from Tuesday to Thursday.

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FAMILY ACCESS IMPORTANT NOTIFICATION

Parents and students can access information daily by utilizing Family As a reminder to all students, you are not allowed to order food to be Access. delivered to BHS from Uber Eats, Door Dash, or any other food delivery services. Students can check for missing assignments, see their grades, along with finding contact email addresses for each teacher.

Parents/Guardians can check their student’s attendance, grades, missing assignments, complete necessary forms for their students, along with finding contact email for their student’s teachers. Parents/Guardians can also change/add phone numbers, email BETHEL HIGH SCHOOL LOST IPAD PROCEDURE: addresses, emergency contacts, and add a mailing address. (Street addresses will still need to have a verification of residence • Student reports lost device to library submitted. A request can be input into Family Access, but will not be Library staff will ping device to see if it is in the building approved until district requirements have been satisfied.) • • Student will check all of their classes, locker, office, campus safety… • Go to www.bethelsd.org • Student is added to the lost device spreadsheet if device is not found by • Click on “Popular Links” the end of the day • Click on “Family Access” (located at the top of the screen in • Student will check at their house the dark blue bar). • If device is still missing after 1 school day device will be bricked • Enter your Login ID and password. Students will have a • If device is still missing after 3 school days a letter will be sent home to separate Login ID and password, so parents should keep guardians explaining that the device is missing their information confidential. You may contact the BHS • Device will be marked lost, student will incur a fine Main Office to obtain Login information. Student will be issued a new device •

TEACHER CONTACT We do not do "loaner" devices - students can use a desktop in the library • During school hours, teachers can be contacted through the with a pass from their teacher until they receive a replacement device. Main Office at 683-7000 (press “0” at the prompt). • Teachers will not be disturbed during class time, so you will IF A DEVICE IS STOLEN: be transferred to their voicemail. • Please allow teachers a 24-hour period of time to return • Student reports stolen device to the library. calls or emails. Several teachers move classrooms • The librarian will ping the device to see if she can get a GPS location. throughout the day and do not have access to their • We mark the device stolen & brick the device. voicemail on a regular basis. • Place fine on account. • To contact teachers directly, please call before or after • Issue new device. school or during the teacher’s planning period. You may • Give student information to file a police report. also email the teachers at any time. Teacher email • Email parent/guardians to alert them that student reported device addresses can be found in Family Access. stolen.

• Once student brings in the copy of the police report we drop the fine to MESSAGES FOR YOUR STUDENT $50 (insurance deductible)

If you need to get a message to your student during the school day, please call the Main Office at 683-7000 (press “0” at the prompts) or PAYING STUDENT FINES & FEES 683-7051. We will get a message to your student during a passing period. Please understand that we cannot take a message from Did you know that all fines and fees must be paid in order to play sports and cheer, emergency contacts, siblings, or other people for your student. We attend extracurricular activities, dances or GRADUATE? will only deliver a message to a student from a guardian/parent.

Fines can be paid at www.bethelsd.org website using the 'pay online" option or at the LOST AND FOUND ASB office. Please don't wait until the last minute. Also, proof of reduced or free lunch is required if requesting reduced prices for ASB cards, athletics or I-pad insurance.

We need your help! Our lost and found is overflowing, so Fines can be paid online at www.bethelsd.org. Just click on the shopping cart at the please stop by and check out the lost and found for your top of the screen. You just need their student ID #. missing or misplaced belongings! It is located just outside the An alternate link is: https://wa-bethel.intouchreceipting.com/. You can also pay for counseling office doors in the cafeteria. Thank you! sports, ASB cards & art classes. You can call the ASB office with any questions.

MOVING?

If you must leave Bethel High School during the 2019-20 school year, please contact one of our BHS registrars. They will provide you with all you need (any fines must be paid in full to receive an official transcript) to enroll your student at their next school or for the next school year. The registrars can be reached via email, [email protected] or stop by the counseling office Monday- Friday from 7:00 am to 2:30 pm.

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NOVEMBER 2019 PERFECT ATTENDANCE

The Administration Team at Bethel High School recognized students with Perfect Attendance in November. These students were not tardy or absent from any classes for any reason other than testing or a school sponsored field trip. There were 322 students who had perfect attendance for the month of November. Since we recognize the importance that attendance has on the impact of learning, students with perfect attendance received certificates and recognition from Administration.

AWESOME JOB TO ALL OF OUR STUDENTS WITH PERFECT ATTENDANCE!

Seniors- Eric Abston, Angelo Alfonso, Steel Bartels, Denise Berger, Gambit Bering, Franie Blas, Tuppence Cooney, William Dehnel Jr., Robert Drury, Matthew Epperson, Alexander Evans, Myles Fuqua, Anh Ho, Tanner Hollander, Rudy Holmes, Jones, Tristin Jones, Nicole Key, Alicia Knight, Camryn Larter, Jessica Linderkamp, Austin Little, Sabrina Litts, Blake Lupfer, Peyton Martin, Sherie Mendiola, Jether Lee Miran, Benjamin O'Quin, Adaline Pettit, Jarred Reardon, Phillip Redden, Ezequiel Salinas, Sanchez Piotrowski, Tayviann-Litara Simataua-Ma'Ave Ha'O, Austyn Smith, Breanne Swales, Max Taulelei, Tyler Vance, Jordan Wasson, Bladen Wheaton, Kyndal Woods, and Elikem Ziegbe.

Juniors- Evan Abrahamson, Ryan Alvarez, Kai Bannon, Regan Bergan, Alyssa Lei Blue, Luke Bono, George Boyette, Austin Brender, Tristan Carlson, Alyssa Chan, Isabela Comeaux-Corbin, Natalia Cosio, Dante Kristian De Sagun III, Shane Dean, Spencer Dempsey, Leilani Eufracio Gonzalez, Allenah Fick, Ryan Fish, Tyler Gagne, Taylor Geffre-Tilford, Emma Graham, Nicholas Green, Jayshel Guevarra, Jacob Haechler, Aiden Jacobs, Kyra Jasa, Jason Johnson Jr., Ethan Kilfoyle, Mya Knapp, Brandon Lance, JR Langston, Quynh Le, Saevion Lee, William Leverson-Raines, Patrick Lewis-Condo, Draven Livingstone, Josiah Maier, Clifford McCann, Marvin Menyoli, Katherine Mokos, Esmeralda Morales, Ayumu Mori, Kaylee Pate, William Pickernell, Jamie Pitchforth, Marley Ray, Colby Reed, Jarawn Reyes, Kaeden Rim, Jasmine Roach, Madisen Robblee, Kiley Rodgers, Monique Nina Samson, Alijah San Nicolas, Gavin Sawyer, Isabelle Scheidler, Taylor Schellenger, Tyler Schlechter, Emmaline Schmidt, Kaitlyn Siakala, Randy Steever, Zoe Stockwell, Taylor IV, Andrew Tess, Gloria Thompson, Elena Trujillo, Isabela Velazquez, Kyle Warner, William Watson-Scott, Anna Wilcox, Draven Wilkes, Nathan Williams, Sierra Williams, Kile Williamson, and Margaret Willis.

Sophomores- Raquel Abston, Christopher Alexander-Foelkl, Alexandra Barbacar, Brandon Bariel, Tyler Beggs, Josephine Boyles, Reina Lei Buen, Joseph Burdette, Russell Buzick, Alyvia Cagle, Sierra Champaco, Emily Christianson, Kaydince Colvin, Brayan Cortez-Sotelo, Jeramiah Crain, Bailey Crouchet, Elliot Daoust, Colin Davies, Rhiannon Davies, Mya Davis, Benjamin Dehnel, Melanie Denton, Leyna Doty, Christina Drury, Mason Dunn, Dawson Ebner, Colleen Fanning, Amari Ford, Amya Ford, Kyle Gamez, Kaitlyn Gardner, Karl Gatoloai, Dakota Gildea, Paige Gregory, Alexander Hackett, Kaelyn Haley, Kameron Harris Hall, Kade Hernandez, Caci Huff, Kane Johnson, Blake Jordan, Grace Kim, Heaven Lee, Linda Leonard, Melian Lowden, Nevaeh Matthews, Joana Mendiola, Mariah Miksch-Alvarado, Justyn Newberry, Ariyonna Palmer, Johnny Palomo, Tapualii Pele, Elizabeth Perry, Don Peterson, Sato'Alomali'Ivao Pouesi, Elizabeth Quilo, Trinity Redford, Samuel Riehm, Ryan Robnett, Jacob Romero, Alani Ruiz, Bailey Ruley, Jaiden Santos Warner, Gavin Schultz, Analeticia Speelman-Sarmiento, Devin Spicer, Tori Sumner, Bryce Swales, Puumaaya Tahiru, Isobel Taylor, Leah Taylor, Colin Uhron, Ethan Uhron, Sierra Vivar, Mason Weir, Alyson Whisenhunt, Princess White, Aaron Wittenberg, Wrye, and Diana Zagorenko.

Freshman- Sarah Albrecht, Ashley Alcantara-Brito, Anthony Alcazar, Nerissa Alfonso, Zachary Allott, Henry Armstrong, Vasile Barbacar, Barnett, Tristan Baumann, Leon Bell, Theron Bonella, Anthony Bono, Thorin Bosserman, Melony Bridgeman, Charles Burkevics, John Caban, Ryan Campbell, Ismael Campos, Jayden Caponigro, Savannah Champaco, Zoie Clay, Justin Coffelt, Aubrianna Coleman, Makya Coleman-Johnson, Marcus Collins, Jayce Colonna, Jonah Cooper, Jacey Cotter, Samantha Crakes, Kaylend Day, Aubrey De Guzman, Ashley Delcoure, Olivia Doolittle, Madison Erickson, Melody Felten, Rochelle Fuqua, Johnathan Gardner, Evelynn Gutierrez, Rebecca Hancock, Alexander Hansen, Amanda Hardesty, Lena Hawkins, Vida Henderson, Shayne Hiett, Aiden Hilton, Alexis How, Tyson Huff, Viliamu Hugo, Holly Johnson, Rumaisa Johnson, Zachary Johnson, Ireland Johnston, Alana Jones, Shealyn Kaczkowski, Alison Kilcup, Braden Knapp, Shelby Lamere, Morgan Lance, Sarah Langford, Jason Launit, Douvan Le, Natalie Le, Thomas Leno, Pelekina Lime-Laupati, Vianney Loera, Asia Long, Justin Luciani, Gregjose Lujan, Alondra Marquez, Kaya Martin, Madison Mayr Zane McElyea,, Derick McMakin, Megan McNiel, Joseph McQuistion, Miller, Angelo Montoya, Enmanuel Mujica Palencia, Taye Mustapha, Emily Navarro, Nathaniel Nelson, Hunter Northcott, Gian Carlo Obico, Cezille Aster Pachoca, Alanna Palacios, Jadyn Pattison, Jayden Peahi, Yiah Pena, Anastasia Peterson, Isak Piippo, Johnvic Remo, Evelyn Rivera Narvaez, Ian Rizzo, Kaden Robnett, Rodolfo, Chase Rolph, Mia Romero, Naudel Russell, Chloe Santisi, Jamiah Santos, Charles Sherman IV, Starriauna Shipman, Skylar Simenson-Marks, Delaney Smith, David Sosa, Jayden Soto, Noah Soto, Krista Stapleton, Morgan Storrs, Dylan Sutton, Zeza Swartz-Vassar, Kaelan Tackett, Aarion Toney Jr., Mike Spencer Uy, Dantae Vanamburg, Taylor Vanderwood, April Vivar, and Gauge Weber, Bronson Welsh, Jorja Wessel, Grace Wilcox, Marcus Williams, Julie Willis, Abigail Wilson, and Natalia Zagorenko.

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AFJROTC DRILL MEET

On Saturday, Dec. 14, 2019 cadets competed against 7 schools (some competitions have 2 teams from each school) in a variety of events during an all day inter-service JROTC meet hosted by Oregon City High School. Please read below our BHS AFJROTC standings:

Teams -Armed Drill team took 3rd place -Color Guard, Team 2, took 3rd place (14 teams) -Physical Strength, Team 2, took 2nd place (14 teams) -Marksmen Sporter division took 3rd place -Marksmen Precision division took 3rd place

Individual Standouts Anabell Tremlett - Precision shooter, 2nd place Ryan Alvarez - Sporter shooter, 3rd place Matthew Epperson & Tristen Martin - Dual Exhibition, 1st place Ryan Alvarez - Armed Drill Down, 3rd place Ethan Boyd - Unarmed Drill Down, 3rd place Tristen Martin - Ironman, 1st place

Outstanding performance by all! Our next meet is at Shelton High School on January 18, 2020!

Our Bethel HS Varsity Cheerleaders will be attending the STATE Championships in Battleground, Washington the first weekend in February! The JV team is headed off to the state competition on January 25th in Renton! Please wish them all good luck!!!

STUDENTS OF THE TRIMESTER

Each trimester one student is selected from each department for being an outstanding student. The following students were chosen for the 1st trimester of the 2019/20 school year:

Career & Technical Education Jenna Lyons Communication Arts Steven Lupfer Counseling Office Upu Faapo Fine Arts Robert Drury Health & Fitness Lamera Holland Math Austin Davis Social Studies Dominic Chorman Science Damian Heyer World Language (Spanish) Collin Hubbard

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Jenna Lyons Steven Lupfer Upu Faapo Robert Drury Lamera Holland

Austin Davis Dominic Chorman Damian Heyer Collin Hubbard

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AFJROT C STAFF MEMBER OF THE MONTH AFJROTC STAFF MEMBER OF THE MONTH

Below is our November Staff Member of the Month… Below is our December Staff Member of the Month… Scott Carswell! Stephanie Pike!

Cadets said, "Mr. Carswell Cadets said, “Mrs. Pike is an makes learning very amazing computer wizard that

entertaining for his is always willing to help out students. He is a very laid her students. She ensures the

back teacher and is always success of all her students willing to help out when and constantly makes sure students don't understand everyone is on track. She is material. He hates leaving fun and an amazing teacher!” students muddled with their work and is always willing to sacrifice his time to help, Congratulations, Stephanie!!! even if it means staying

after hours. Its hard to not have a good time in his presence because of how amazing his personality is and how well he interacts with people around him."

Congratulations, Scott!!!

NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY MILITARY BALL

Bethel AFJROTC will be celebrating their annual Military Ball at the

American Lake Conference Center, JBLM, January 25, 2020 from 6:00 The National Honor Society will be taking orders for World's Famous chocolates and orders for BHS-colored Tie Blankets pm – 11:00 pm. Cadets will meet in the school parking lot at in January to support our fundraising efforts for Make-A- approximately 4:30 pm and ride the bus to the event. Dinner will be served, royalty will be crowned, and a DJ will provide the Wish Foundation. Please look for more information to follow entertainment. Cadets will have the opportunity to exercise their after winter break. protocol and decorum training. This year’s theme is 2000’s in Review.

***Stop by “Adorned in Grace” and pick up a gorgeous, inexpensive dress for prom, JROTC military ball or for any other special occasion!

UPCOMING EVENTS…

Girls’ Tennis Interest Meeting Daffodil Princess Promenade

When: Tuesday, February 11, 2020 When: Sunday, February 16, 2020 Where: Room 216 Where: Pioneer Park Pavillion in Puyallup, WA Time: 7:20 am Time: Doors open at 2:30 pm, Program starts at 3 pm Desserts and drinks will be served and tickets may be purchased at: http://thedaffodilfestival.org/product/promenade- ticket/

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