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Greetings Jaguars! Boulder Creek is off to an amazing start this school year. It is very gratifying to see the outstanding teaching and learning that happens day in and day out on our campus. We continue to focus our efforts on increased academic rigor, meaningful relevant instruction, positive relationships, and personal responsibility. There are many exciting things happening at Boulder Creek in the month of October. Next week is Homecoming week. This year's theme is "The American Dream" with spirit dress up days, a school assembly on Friday, a community tailgating event, the Varsity Football game vs Mountain Ridge, and the always popular Homecoming Dance on Saturday from 7-10 pm. Sophomores and Juniors have the opportunity to take the PSAT test on campus on October 19th. The testing fee is $20. Students may register for the test through the bookstore in the main office. On October 26, BCHS will host the Prevention Convention. This important event will focus on life choices to support social, emotional, physical health and well-being. We will have 20 guest speakers for this event with a special presentation on social media safety. Lastly, parent teacher conferences will take place on Thursday, October 27th. Parents can pre-schedule conferences online to learn about their student progress and the supports available for student learning. The counseling department is hosting a FAFSA night for parents of seniors during the conference evening. I hope you will join us for these community outreach and student engagement activities this month.
With Jag Pride,
Sauren Sheahan, Principal
Phone number
Receptionist: 623-445-8600
Attendance: 623-445-8690
Counseling: 623-445-8616
Bookstore: 623-445-8670
Security: 623-445-8687
Nurses: 623-445-8610
Parent-Teacher Conferences
You are invited to our fall Parent-Teacher Conferences on Thursday, October 27th! The Boulder Creek High School faculty looks forward to meeting with you to discuss your child’s academic achievement. We believe that keeping the lines of communication open between parents/guardians and teachers is a crucial component of facilitating student success!
This is a wonderful opportunity to speak with teachers on a one-to-one basis regarding your student’s academic progress. Teachers will be available in their classrooms for 10 minute conferences from 12:00pm - 6:30pm.
It is recommended that you sign up for specific conference time by going to the school web page (bchs.dvusd.org) and clicking on the link to the Parent-Teacher Conference scheduling tool. Teachers will also post sheets outside their classroom doors to note conference times are still available. You can sign up for an open time slot and either wait outside the classroom or visit another teacher in the meantime. Please log onto PowerSchool for your students schedule.
Who: Parents, Guardians, & Students
What: Parent-Teacher Conferences
Where: Boulder Creek High School Campus
When: Thursday, October 27th 12:00pm—6:30pm
October 2016
SUPERINTENDENT:
Dr. James Veitenheimer
GOVERNING BOARD:
Ron Bayer Kimberly K. Fisher Michael Gregoire Ann O’Brien Ann Elizabeth Ordway
WHO DO YOU CALL?
Do you know who to call if you have questions or concerns about your student, a teacher or a situation at school? We have found the most effective way to keep in touch with parents consistently and keep cur-rent on YOUR student concerns, is to assign each Assistant Principal a letter group (Student’s last name). This group of students will have the same administrator throughout
their high school experience.
A-G Dean Kirkpatrick 623-445-8635
H-O Ginger Richards 623-445-8609
P-Z Jay Kopas 623-445-8637
These administrators will work with
you on any student situation.
Please take advantage of getting to
know them personally.
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Attention Seniors and Parents! All seniors need
to have their yearbook picture take at Grad Pho-
tography in order to be included in the 2017
yearbook. If you haven't made your appoint-
ment to get your photo taken, the deadline is
November 12. Call Grads Photography at 623-566
-1082 or you can set your appointment online at
http://GradsPhotography.com . It only takes
about 15 minutes and there is no sitting fee for
yearbook pictures.
Late Semester Exams
Students who need to take LATE
semester exams will need to make an arrangement with their teach-
ers. NO EARLY FINAL exams permitted.
Students just a reminder
that the Student Store (The Spot) is
open from 7-7:30 am and also,
during both lunches
GRADUATION
INFORMATION
Sep. 22 Senior Class graduation orders (outside cafeteria @ lunches)
Sep. 22 Family Order Night—Graduation Products, Caps & Gowns, Senior
Announcements. (Cafeteria 5:30-7:30 pm)
Sep. 23 Jostens will be taking senior class graduation orders
(outside cafeteria @ both lunches)
Nov. 16 Sophomore Class Ring Presentation
(Auditorium (2 assemblies special schedule))
Nov. 21 Sophomore Class Ring orders (outside cafeteria @ lunches) &
*Senior Final class graduation orders
Nov. 21 Family Order Night (Cafeteria @ 5:30—7:30 pm)
Nov. 22 Sophomores Ring Orders (outside cafeteria @ lunches)
We are excited to be offering the Towing Companies of Southern Idaho Entre-
preneurship Scholarship. Criteria: Applicant must be attending college by either
the Spring or Fall Semester of 2017. They must be pursuing a Business related
degree or plan on starting their own business. The scholarship is open to both
College and High School students Nationwide. Deadline: December 31, 2016
Award Amount: $500 Application: Only online applications will be accepted. The
application can be found toward the bottom of the page at:http://
www.towingsouthernidaho.com/burley-towing-service-roadside-assistance/
#scholarship-application.
The Prudential Spirit of Community Awards
recognize students who have made meaning-
ful contribution to their communities through
community service. BCHS may nominate 1
student to receive this award and $1000. Ap-
ply at http://spirit.prudential.com or
www.nassp.org/spirit and deliver the certifica-
tion page to Ms. Gerressen in Counseling by
November 8, 2016.
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TAX CREDIT DONATIONS
Anyone with or without children, married or single, is eligible for this unprecedented state tax credit.
The $400 maximum state tax credit is available for taxpayers who are married and filing jointly. A husband and
wife who file separate returns for a taxable year in which they could have filed a joint return may each claim only
$200.
For a single individual or a head of household, the tax credit is $200.
A state tax credit will allow you to reduce the amount of your tax liability to the state or increase your refund
from the state. If you donate the maximum $400, your Arizona tax bill would be $400 less or your refund would be
$400 more.
You may donate less than $400 and be eligible to receive the state tax credit in the amount of your donation.
The amount you donate (up to $400) will be the amount you may claim as a state tax credit.
You may split your $400 donation among more than one public school, but will still qualify for a maximum state
credit of $400.
Your donation also reduces your taxable income to the federal government, thereby reducing your tax burden
to the federal government usually by 1/3 of the donation amount.
For information, call the Boulder Creek HS Bookstore at 623-445-8670 or the Deer Valley USD District Office at 623
-445-5000 or 24-hour voicemail at 623-445-4935.
The National Honor Society is holding its annual Fall Blood Drive on October 20, 2016, in the Boulder Creek Auxiliary Gymnasium from 7:00 am until 12:00 pm. NHS would like to invite all parents, students, teachers, and community mem-bers to participate in the drive. Please contact Janay Pe-rone or Liz Erickson at [email protected] or [email protected] to sign up.
The Boulder Creek Lil’ Jags will be having their “11th Annual Costume Parade and Fall Party” on
Friday, October 28th! We always look forward to showing off our cute costumes and visiting all of our big
friends on campus. Look for us during 3rd hour. We gladly accept treats, but no tricks please. We hope
to put a smile on your face! Thank you from all of your BC Lil’ Jags!
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NURSE’S CORNER Please be aware that for infection control reasons, students will no longer be allowed to lie down in the nurse's office unless they are being sent home for medical reasons by the nurse. The health office must be reserved as an area of isolation for ill students. Students who present with fatigue, mild headaches, stomach discomfort, etc will be treated if possible and returned to class. Thank you for your understanding of this important procedure.
Please keep your student home if they have ANY of the following symptoms:
Fever >100 degrees— must be fever free X 24 hours without the use of meds to return
Body aches or chills
Productive cough with colored phlegm
Vomiting
Red eyes with drainage, sensitivity to light or swelling
If your student has been diagnosed with a condition, information concerning this condition needs to be signed by a physician and sent to the nurse so it is available in their file. For example, migraine headaches.
Lynne Avram, RN (623) 445-8610 ~ [email protected]
October 6-7 ~ Fall Play “ The Curious Savage ” ~ Main Auditorium @ 7:00 PM
October 8 ~ Fall Play “ The Curious Savage” ~ Main Auditorium @ 2:00 & 7:00 PM
October 13 ~ Guitar Concert ~ Main Auditorium @ 7:00 PM
October 19 & 20~ Choir Concert ~ Main Auditorium @ 7:00 PM
October 27-28 ~ 3rd Annual BCHS Haunted House ~ Fine Arts Building @ 6:00-9:30 PM
October 29 ~ 3rd Annual BCHS Haunted House ~ Fine Arts Building @ 4:00-10:00 PM
December 7-9 ~ Dance Concert ~ Main Auditorium @ 7:00 PM
December 14 & 15 ~ Choir Concert ~ Main Auditorium @ 7:00 PM
For Choir tickets go to:
http://www.bcjagchoir.com/
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Hi Jags! The Veteran’s Day Parade is fast approaching (November 5th), but there is still time to get involved! Please consider walking with your clubs/team/organization
in a show of support and thanks for our Vets.
We want BCHS to be represented in full
force! Email me Caitlin McAndrew @([email protected]) ASAP if you
intend to participate.
Sincerely,
Caitlin McAndrew
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Strong Community is Built Upon Strong Schools
When a family is about to move to a new area, the
first task for most dedicated parents is to find out
where the well-respected schools are in that new city,
community. And what determines or makes a well-
respected school? The community, the parents and
the staff. Erroneously, many put blame on perceived
less than well thought of schools on the teachers, the
administration or school district office. Show me a
great school and what will be the common denomina-
tor throughout all great schools will be the level of
parental support/development.
For me, I am an ardent supporter of public education.
It’s wonderful that in our society today, there are
numerous choices to send our children to school yet
on the other hand, there are too many choices. Why
are there so many choices? Plainly stated, schools
pop up on virtually every street corner because some-
one has the perfect solution for a “problem.” Within
Arizona, the funding for public schools is stretched
beyond thin and the funding only becomes more lim-
ited because of more school choices. Why can’t we as
a community, unify and through support of our ex-
isting, public schools – find solutions?
No school is perfect. Whether you pay $25,000 a year
for K-12 tuition or virtually nothing, the quality of
education is dependent on a parent’s involvement.
Parents should build a relationship with their child’s
teachers and be in regular contact. Should a problem
arise, the relationship is already formed and the task
of getting the child back on track can be readily re-
solved. Parents should also find a way to connect with
their child’s school, this is not implying volunteering
10 or more hours a week rather, a way to be at school
periodically to gauge for themselves how well the
school is functioning. Volunteering opens up all eyes
to the truth how, overall, the staff and teachers at
most public schools work ardently to educate our
children.
Myong Covert
BCHS PTA President
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Go Manga! Go Anime! Go BCHS Manga Club! Fifteen students and two chaperones, including Club Sponsor
Mrs. Vanessa Montgomery, had a most mega field trip on Friday, September 2, 2016, to Saboten Con 2016; the
premier Anime/Manga convention in Arizona. This field trip was 10 hours long and was held at the Phoenix
Sheraton Hotel, downtown Phoenix. Attending were President Lexi (Canada) Child, Vice-President Brian
Cooper, Treasurer Ash Alegria, and club members Ashlyn Pelsma, Audree Hempelman, Mary Stapleton, Jessica
Lester, Alexis Mata, Leslie Wolbert, Amethyst Lonsdale, Shannon Sparrgrove, Tess Chelednik, Britten Richard-
son, Arianna Mikkelsen, and Kelly Behan. This is the 6th year BCHS Manga Club has been at SabotenCon and
all club members with in costume! Panals and vendors were there for cosplay etiquette, voice acting, anime
art, anime impressions, costuming, cosplay chess, Lolita, photography, gaming, and much more. Highlights of
this Con were artists Alfred Trujilo and Ryan McMurry, voice actor Eric Stuart, voice actress Erica Mendez,
voice actress Lisle Wilkerson, Cosplayers Reika and Giada Robin, and bands such as the Slants, Coco Avenue,
and Kazha. We thank Principal Lauren Sheahan for supporting Manga Club and all our other clubs at BCHS,
and Greg Fennel, director of SabotenCon, for discounted tickets every year. Manga Club meets every Tuesday
in Rm. 506 and everyone is welcome. Manga Club has been cosplaying, gaming, and drawing for you at BCHS
since 2005.
Homecoming the
October 14th
Tailgating before Homecoming Game at 5:00 PM
Homecoming Football Game kick off at 7:00 PM
October 15th
Homecoming Dance 7:00 - 10:00 PM
For more information please email [email protected]
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ATHLETIC FEES FOR 2016-2017
In 2015-2016 the Deer Valley Unified School District faced another year of reduced funding by the State Legislature. As a result, and in an effort to balance the district’s budget, the DVUSD Governing Board has approved an athletic fee for the 2015-2016 school year. The approved fee is in compliance with legislation passed in 1995, A.R.S. 15-342.24, enabling schools to assess reasonable fees for optional extra-curricular activities and programs. The purpose of the athletic fee is to provide revenue to maintain and operate athletic programs, which exceeds $2,000,000 per year, for 7th-8th grade and high school students. These fees collected will help defray the ex-penses of operating the DVUSD athletic programs.
Approved Athletic Fees 7th/8th grade athlete $60 per sport ($120 maximum per athlete)
9th-12th grade athlete $100 per sport ($200 maximum per athlete) Family $300 maximum per family/household*
* A family or family household is defined by the United States Census Bureau for statistical purposes as “a householder and one or more other people related to the householder by birth, marriage, or adoption.” ATHLETIC FEE PAYMENT TIMELINE:
Payments and/or hardship waivers must be submitted starting
week 2 of the season for each sport (Payment window for each season of sport below)
All payments including tax credit must be paid during the below
listed time frame at the bookstore or the front office.
It is the parent’s responsibility to keep receipts when paying for
multiple family members in regards to tracking a family maxi-mum amount being met.
Student-Athletes will not be permitted to play in an AIA competi-
tion until the athletic fee and/or waiver is submitted.
Athletic fees are non-refundable
The DVUSD Athletic Fees do not guarantee playing time in
competition.
Hardship waivers forms are available in the school office or athletic office (HS only)
HIGH SCHOOL 7-8 SCHOOL FOOTBALL: Aug.10 – Aug. 14 N/A ALL OTHER FALL SPORTS: Aug.17 – Aug. 21 Aug. 24 – Aug. 28 WINTER SPORTS: Nov. 9 – Nov. 13 Nov. 2 – Nov. 6 SPRING SPORTS: Feb. 15 – Feb. 19 Feb. 22 - Feb. 26
BC Athletics
Academic progress for participants is checked
EACH week. A participant will be declared
INELIGIBLE if he or she receives two consecu-
tive weekly notices of failure from the SAME
CLASS. The period of ineligibility will continue
until the student-athlete’s grade is passing. At
the coach’s discretion, ineligible players may continue to practice; how-
ever, they MAY NOT compete in any events. Eligibility is checked every
Thursday; which is applicable for the following Monday through Saturday.
FALL COACHES: Head Varsity Football Coach - Tony Casarella
Head Girls/Boys Cross Country - Andrea Williams
Head Men’s Golf Coach - Chris Endres
Head Women’s Golf Coach - Vic Littman
Head Swim/Dive Coach - Scott Newell
Spiritline & POM Coaches - Melodie Brewer & Cesar Duentes
WINTER COACHES: Head Men’s Soccer Coach - Bob Nabor
Head Women’s Soccer Coach - Vikki Corso
Head Varsity Girls Basketball Coach - Ryan Pletnick
Head Varsity Boys Basketball Coach - Ryne Holstrom
Head Varsity Wrestling Coach - Doug Crooks
JAG NATION
Around Boulder Creek campus and
the Boulder Creek Region is the logo
of JAG Nation and the support of all
activities on the school campus. Be
a member of our team and imple-
ment the characteristics of Disci-
pline, Respect, Integrity, and Unity.
Athletic Director!
Welcome jaguars to the 2016-17 school year. Our first athletic season for this year is now in full swing! Our Fall sports of Badminton, Cross Country, Football, Spiritline, Pom, Golf, Girls Volleyball, and Swimming and Dive are in their season at this time. We have 3 new head coaches in these programs. Check out our athletic web site for articles, pictures, scores, and updates on these amazing student/athletes. Come by and see these outstanding performers and exciting competition. Our teams are part of the Desert Valley Region in the 6A Conference which is the largest Athletic Conference in Arizona. Thank you for your support of our student/athletes and our programs.
Jay Kopas, Athletic Director
Winter Sport try outs start October 31, 2016 (Basketball, Soccer, and Wrestling)
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October
4 Teen Council
4 Yoga – Stretch and Nidra
5 Geek Speak
6 Yoga – Adult Beginning
7 Rising Writers
7 Yoga – Heal Yourself
10 Big Ideas Forum
11 Yoga – Stretch and Nidra
12 Resume Rendezvous
13 Yoga – Adult Beginning
14 Rising Writers
14 Yoga – Heal Yourself
14 “Living in the Sonoran Desert”
17 “The Story of Midway”
18 Teen Book Discussion
18 Yoga – Stretch and Nidra
20 Yoga – Adult Beginning
21 Rising Writers
21 Yoga – Heal Yourself
24 Big Ideas Forum
25 Random Fandom
25 Yoga – Stretch and Nidra
26 Grounds for Thought
27 Yoga – Adult Beginning
28 Rising Writers
28 Yoga Heal Yourself
LIBRARY Events for Teens and/or Adults.
Please check our online calendar at www.mcldaz.org for details
and any last-minute changes!
November 1 Teen Council
1 Yoga – Stretch and Nidra
2 Geek Speak
3 Yoga – Adult Beginning
4 Rising Writers
4 Yoga – Heal Yourself
5 Daisy Mountain Veterans Parade
8 Yoga – Stretch and Nidra
10 Yoga – Adult Beginning
15 Teen Book Discussion
15 Yoga – Stretch and Nidra
18 Rising Writers
18 Gadget Gallery
20 Yoga – Adult Beginning
21 Big Ideas Forum
22 Random Fandom
22 Yoga – Stretch and Nidra
29 #Adulting
29 Yoga – Stretch and Nidra
30 Grounds for Thought
December 5 Big Ideas Forum
6 Teen Council
7 Geek Speak
8 Yoga – Adult Beginning
9 Rising Writers
9 Yoga – Heal Yourself
10 YULE BALL
13 Freebie Fiction for TEENS
14 Freebie Fiction for ADULTS
15 Yoga – Adult Beginning
16 Rising Writers
16 Yoga – Heal Yourself
19 Big Ideas Forum
22 Yoga – Adult Beginning
23 Rising Writers
23 Yoga – Heal Yourself
30 Rising Writers
30 Yoga – Heal Yourself
31 NOON YEAR’S EVE
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