Friday, April 29, 2011

BHS Students Helping Teachers' Nephew

Bill Tracy, a well respected Bucksport High School social studies teacher has had a tough year watching his nephew suffer on a daily basis since he was born.  Fin Tracy was born with a chronic lung disease, was born with two holes in his heart and has had two surgeries to close both of them.  He has kidney issues because of both of these issues.  He suffers from Tracheomalacia which means his wind pipe doesn't stay open, so he is currently trached to stent his airways open so he can be constantly supplied with oxygen.
According to Mr. Tracy Fin is an amazingly happy child and has been out of the hospital for the last five months but is constantly on antibiotics to fight off every little thing that pops up.  He has two sisters Lydia and Ruby.
Our freshman class under the leadership of BHS staff member Heather Saucier is sharing Fin's story and is setting up fundraising activities in May and June to help the Tracy family with medical costs.  Freshman Chris Grindle has taken a leadership role in planning activities for the family.  Thank you in advance to the freshman class for all their hard work and making a difference in a child's life.

Fundraising activities will be announced on this blog.

Thursday, April 28, 2011

BHS Schedule of Events in May

May 1st-Junior class yard sale
May 4th-AP Calculus Exams
May 5th-English Literature Exams
May 6th-AP US History Exams
May 6th-Andy Silvernail addresses BHS student body-1:45-2:20
May 7th-SAT testing-Good luck to all juniors!!
May 7th-Academic Hall of Fame Induction Dinner-6-8pm
May 11th-English language exams and AP Statistics Exams
May 14th-Prom
May 19th-Spring Concert-7:30pm
May 20th-Blackout Dance-8-11
May 21st and 22nd-Senior Class Trip
May 23rd-Seat Belt Convincer is visiting BHS
May 26th-Academic Banquet at MMA
May 27th-Student Council Blood Drive
May 28th-Battle of the Bands-6:30pm

Friday, April 15, 2011

James Potter Named BHS Student Of The Month

James Potter was recognized this morning in our Star Assembly as the Student of the Month based on high academic achievement, leadership and citizenship.  James holds a grade point average of 88.2 through three years and three quarters of his high school career.  James competes in Golf and Baseball for athletics and activities include winning the 2010 Mr. Bucksport, competing for the BHS Envirothon Team, has great humor, very sensitive to others and overall a terrific kid.  James plans to attend Husson University next year.  James, the Bucksport community is very proud of you and continue the great work.

Thursday, April 7, 2011

Freshman Success Academy Attend BARR Grant Workshop in Minneapolis

The four high schools in the United States that recieved the Building Assets Reducing Risks grant met in Minneapolis from Sunday April 3rd to Thursday April 7th to attend a workshop.  The schools are Bucksport High School, Hemet High School of California who have an enrollment of 2400, St. Louis Park High School of Minnesota who have an enrollment of 1400 and Sanford High School of Maine who have an enrollment of 1200.  Maryanne Mytar, Bob Cloutier, Bill Tracy, Josh Tripp and Dan Clifford represented BHS at the workshop along with teachers and administrators from the other four high schools.

Monday April 4th
The workshop was kicked off by a presentation by each school to see the progress that has been made since receiving the BARR grant.  BHS learned that we are ahead of most schools because Maryanne Mytar our site coordinator, has been instrumental in leading our effort into this grant.  Our freshman team of teachers have been chosen, our budget for the year is almost complete, and our freshman step-up night and eighth grade visits were very successful.
The highly respected Peter Benson who is the President of the Search Institute from where the BARR grant was established spoke to and met with each group about his 40 Assets model of successful teens.

Tuesday April 5th
All schools met at St. Louis Park High School just outside Minneapolis to observe their model of the highly successful freshman teaming program.  St. Louis Park High School is recognized as one of the most successful public high schools in all of Minnesota.  We spent the day observing classes, teacher meetings, therapist meetings and interviewing administration, students and teachers of St. Louis Park.  They have about 380 freshman and right now their failure rate for freshman is about 15% which is much better than it was the first quarter of the year.  St. Louis Park has had freshman teaming the last twelve years and now they are adding the teaming concept in grades 10, 11 and 12.  The BHS members learned that St. Louis Park although very successful has issues like any typical high school.  The freshman teaming concept will give BHS positive results just like it has for St. Louis Park.

Wednesday April 6th
All four high schools met at the Search Institute again and debriefed the last two days and worked with members of the Search Institute and St. Louis Park to review implementation plans and next steps.  BHS is in a great place and the Freshman Success Academy members have done a lot more work than the other schools.  The people BHS met with were very impressed and in some ways we have better data than other schools right now such as class failures, BHS freshman are at about 3-4% through three quarters.  The workshop was a great learning experience for everyone and BHS left feeling really good about our school and our Freshman Success Academy.  There will be more training on the 40 Assets and the BARR grant this spring and summer to get ready for the 2011-12 school year.