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BJHS Event Calendar Nov. 7-12
Brookland's FIRST EVER Junior High production, "What Happened After Once Upon a Time", will be presented on Friday, November 4th at 7pm. This is a one act and runs approximately 50 minutes. All actors/actresses are in 7th & 8th grade.
What really happened after “once upon a time”? You’ll find out in this fun, fractured fairy tale! A substitute narrator is called in on short notice to present stories from a stack of fairy tale books. But just as each tale begins its ”once upon a time,” the main characters show up to interrupt and correct the newbie narrator’s telling of their story. Turns out, these characters have hysterical idiosyncrasies: Rapunzel is an insufferable diva, Cinderella is a clean freak, the Three Little Pigs are hypochondriacs, Little Red Riding Hood is a lawyer defending the Wolf, and more. The chaos continues until the frustrated narrator finally breaks down. It’s up to the characters to comfort the narrator and explain what really happened after “once upon a time.” And wouldn’t you know? Everyone lived happily ever after, of course!
FREE ADMISSION to everyone for our first ever junior high production!
BJHS Calendar of events for Oct. 31 - Nov. 4
Dennis Manley Scrimmage schedule link for Tuesday, November 1.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1bR2eghKrOI5QREtnuLW4kr0KkHe1vsfz/edit
Congratulations to Laney Todd for being voted the 7th grade BJHS Student of the Month for September!!!
Congratulations to Raney Lewis for being voted the 8th grade BJHS Student of the Month for September!!!
Congratulations to Sarah Moody for being voted the 9th grade BJHS Student of the Month for September!!!
Brookland Jr. Girls and Jr. Boys won the Conference Championship yesterday in Cross Country!!!
Girls Team Top Ten: Kinley Hammet-2nd, Emilee Coleman-3rd, Lynley Seyler-4th, Zoey Winston-9th. Other team members: Camillia Osiris-12th, Allena Looney-17th, Madison McCutheon-22nd.
Boys Team Top Ten: Lane Webster-1st, Kyler Sharp-2nd, Dawson Langston-4th, Cannon Bristow-5th, Douglas Coffman-10th. Other team members: Riley Sutton-14th, Ethan Webster-16th, Brock Malone-17th, Bryant Malone-18th, David Canada-19th.
SR. BOYS: SAM MORGAN 3RD OVERALL!!!!!
Congratulations to the following students!
BJHS Newsletter
In an effort to obtain data to continue growing high quality CTE in our area, it is important that we survey the needs of our stakeholders so we can get a better understanding of what CTE areas are needed for better growth in northeast Arkansas. Our deadline for responses is Oct. 31.
CRESC CTE Needs Assessment Survey
I appreciate your help.
Sincerely,
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Jennifer Snyder
CTE Coordinator
Crowley's Ridge Educational Service Cooperative
(870) 578-0314 Office
CRESC CTE Web Page
Find us on facebook @CRESCCTE
Arkansas ACTE Past President 2022-23
Big Win for CTE and STEM - Career and Technical Education Funding Increased! Thank You ACTE . - CTeLearning
Arkansas Educators Rising Region 3 Coordinator
All Organizations
Animation Club for grades 7-12 - Meeting will be this Wednesday 3:10-4:00 in Ms . Kalkman's Room. Members need to have headphones, phone or tablet with flipaclip installed, may have a stylus if preferred. Hope to see you there!
National School Bus Safety Week: October 17-21
“Flashing Red. Kids Ahead." Alarming statistics of how motorists are putting kids in danger by the illegal passing of stopped school buses.
Arkansas school bus drivers recently reported an alarming 884 instances of motorists illegally passing stopped school buses in ONE DAY. A total of 3,896 school bus drivers representing 227 school districts participated in the yearly, one-day survey.
On morning and afternoon bus routes, bus drivers recorded the number of instances where motorists passed stopped school buses that had their red lights flashing. According to Act 166 of 2019, it is illegal for motorists to pass a stopped bus with its red lights flashing, as students are getting on and off the bus at that time. If convicted, the fines for doing so range from $500 to $2,500.
Of the 884 instances, 711 motorists passed from the front of the bus. While a small number, 12 frightening instances occurred where motorists passed on the right side of the bus where students enter and exit the bus. This is compared to 872 instances where motorists passed on the bus driver’s left side.
National School Bus Safety Week serves as a reminder to the possible dangers of distracted driving. We encourage everyone to please be attentive while driving and report any instances of illegal passing of a stopped school bus to the authorities. Thank you for your help in keeping our students safe.
Parent/Teacher conferences will be held on Thursday, October 20th from 2:00-8:00 pm in the cafeteria.
Also, a reminder that school will not be in session on Friday, October 21.
Congratulations to the following freshman students who made the Senior High All-Region Choir following this weekend's tryouts!!
Brianna Joseph - Mixed Choir
Bailey Groves - Treble Choir
Haylie O’Quinn - Treble Choir
Taking orders through tomorrow for Always Be Yourself T-SHIRT Benefiting Special Olympics.
Gildan Soft Style, Charles River Jacket, and Port Authority Fleece Order
Deadline October 18
Email Kelly Harris at kharris@bpsbearcats.com for additional details.
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Congrats to the JH Lady Bearcats - 4A Northeast District Champs
The Junior High Select Treble Choir had a fantastic performance last night at ASU!
Mr. Kinard(Coach K) going over some valuable life lessons for his students.
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