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Beloit Memorial High School
November-December 2012
Newsletter
Beloit Memorial High School
1225 Fourth Street
Beloit, WI  53511

(608) 361-3000

fax:  (608) 361-3080

www.sdb.k12.wi.us

IN THIS ISSUE
WKCE TESTING WEEK
WKCE INCENTIVE PLAN
Music Notes...
Time to Buy Yearbook
Scoopie Night!
Art News...
Counseling Office News
BMHS Theatre Presents...
PTO News
Labels For Education
Physical Education on the Move
RED Out
UPCOMING EVENTS
November
NTerm 1 Exams - November 2nd & 5th
Early Release - November 5th
WKCE Testing - November 6th - 8th
No School - November 9th 
NHS Induction - November 14th
Thanksgiving Break - November 21st - 23rd
 
 
December
Parent-Teacher Conferences - December 6th
Blood Drive - December 14th
Senior Picture Due - December 14th
Early Release - December 21st
Winter Break - December 24th - Jan 1st
School Resumes - January 2nd
Silver Knight Greetings!

Dear BMHS Families,

It is certainly hard to believe that November is right around the corner.  With the change of seasons come new events and opportunities here at Beloit Memorial.  One that I would particularly like to highlight is the fall play entitled, "Almost, Maine".  Mr. Wallendal along with his crew and cast have been preparing diligently to bring this great production to our community. 

The arts are alive and well at Beloit Memorial and that is quite simply good for our students.  Consider these statistics courtesy of the Americans for the Arts nonprofit organization:

*they are 4 times more likely to be recognized for academic achievement
 
*they are 3 times more likely to be elected to a class office within their schools
 
*they are four times more likely to participate in a math and science fair
 
*they are 3 times more likely to win an award for school attendance
 
*they are 4 times more likely to win an award for writing an essay or poem
*they are twice as likely to read for pleasure
 
*they are four times more likely to perform community service
*showed improvement in reading comprehension, speaking, and writing skills

*showed improvement in spatial reasoning, conditional reasoning, problem solving and creative thinking
 
*showed improvement in active engagement, disciplined and sustained attention, retention, persistence, and risk taking
 
* showed improvement in self-confidence, self-control, self-identity, conflict resolution, collaboration, empathy, social tolerance, and community engagement

 
The above bulleted statements are a result of 62 studies that examined how dance, music, drama, and visual arts affect young people.  During this fall play season not only will you have the opportunity to watch a great show-you will have the opportunity to watch young people grow. 
 

Ultimately, I highly encourage your son/daughter to get involved in some aspect of the arts here at Beloit Memorial whether it is the fine work of young artists on the third floor or the glowing sounds from our music department-being involved matters. 

Thanks for all you do for Beloit Memorial and your sons and daughters.

Dr. Tom Johnson, Principal

WKCE - November 6th - 8th 

 

On November 6th , 7th, and 8th sophomore students will be taking the Wisconsin Knowledge and Concepts Exam - WKCE.  This test is taken by all Wisconsin students in grades 3 through 8 and in grade 10 in the fall of each school year.  Students will be assessed in the area of reading, language arts, math, science and social studies.  This testing provides students, parents, and staff information that will support instructional planning and is a measure of accountability for schools and districts.

 

We ask that parents reinforce the importance of this testing.  Please encourage your child to get a good night's sleep and to eat a nutritious breakfast each morning of the test.

 

In an effort to help prepare students for the test, tutoring sessions for 10th graders have been running before school, Monday - Thursday, from 7:15 - 7:45 AM.  The tutoring sessions will end on November 1st.

 

WKCE TESTING SCHEDULE
10th grade students should report to BMHS at 8:00 am each day of the test.  They will test until 11:20 on Tuesday and Wednesday.  Lunch will be offered immediately following the test on those days.  Student will follow a modified schedule of classes in the afternoon starting at 12:00 PM. (see modified schedule below).  Sophomores will test until 11:20 on Thursday. Students who attend the testing all three testing days will be provided a pizza lunch on Thursday, and be dismissed from school at 11:50 am for the remainder of the day.  Students who did not attend all 3 testing days will be required to stay for the modified afternoon schedule on Thursday and complete the portions of the test they missed.

 

MODIFIED AFTERNOON SCHEDULE

 

Tuesday, November 6th
Block 1        (12:00 - 1:10 PM)

Block 5        (1:15 - 2:10 PM)

Block 3        (2:15 - 3:20 PM)

    Skinny B  (2:15 - 2:45 PM)

    Skinny A  (2:50 - 3:20 PM)

        ***10th - 12th Graders Dismissed at 2:45 PM

             9th Graders Dismissed at 3:20 PM

 

Wednesday, November 7th
Block 2         (12:00 - 1:10 PM)

Block 5         (1:15 - 2:10 PM)

Block 4         (2:15 - 3:20 PM)

    Skinny C   (2:15 - 2:45 PM)

    Skinny D   (2:50 - 3:20 PM)

       ***Freshmen Students will be in Transition for both Skinny C and Skinny D
           All Students Dismissed at 3:20 PM

 

 

Thursday, November 8th
Block 1          (12:00 - 12:42 PM)

Block 2          (12:47 - 1:27 PM)

Block 4          (1:32 - 2:23 PM)

     Skinny C   (1:32 - 1:55 PM)

     Skinny D   (2:00 - 2:23 PM)

Block 3          (2:28 - 2:51 PM)

     Skinny B   (2:28 - 2:51 PM)

     Skinny A   (2:56 - 3:20 PM)

         ***11th & 12th Graders Dismissed at 2:51 PM.  Freshmen Dismissed at 3:20 PM.

              Freshmen Students will be in Transition for both Skinny C and Skinny D

              Sophomores will not be required to attend afternoon classes.

 

 

      

 

 

 

 

 

 
BMHS WKCE SOPHOMORE INCENTIVE PLAN

 

Tested Area for Sophomores: Reading, Language Arts, Math, Science, and Social Studies

 

PERFORMANCE:   Student scores Proficient or Advanced in 2 out of 5 tested areas...INCENTIVE:Student receives a $5 gift certificate to the BMHS Knight's Zone School Store.  

 

PERFORMANCE:   Student scores Proficient or Advanced in 3 out of 5 tested areas...INCENTIVE:Student receives a $5 gift certificate to the BMHS Knight's Zone School Store, and an Athletic Punch Card worth 10 free admissions to a BMHS home athletic event.  

 

PERFORMANCE:   Student scores Proficient or Advanced in 4 out of 5 tested areas...INCENTIVE:Student receives a $5 gift certificate to the BMHS Knight's Zone School Store, an Athletic Punch Card worth 10 free admissions to a BMHS home athletic event, and 1 Exam Exemption Coupon.  

 

PERFORMANCE:   Student scores Proficient or Advanced in 5 out of 5 tested areas...INCENTIVE:Student receives a $5 gift certificate to the BMHS Knight's Zone School Store, an Athletic Punch Card worth 10 free admissions to a BMHS home athletic event, and 2 Exam Exemption Coupons.  

 
Music Notes... 

Friday, December 14th - Holiday Spectacular

7:00 PM BMHS Auditorium

 

Sunday, December 16th - Band/Orchestra Winter Concert
7:00 PM BMHS Auditorium

Yearbook  
Don't be left out, without...
Buy Your Yearbook Now!

To order:

1.  Visit the BMHS Website at sdb.k12.wi.us/memorial

2.  Click on the yearbook link in the bottom left hand corner

3.  Follow instructions to order a yearbook, senior tribute ad or business ad!

 

OR contact Ms. Schmitz at 608.361.3107, room D017

 

Hurry!  Yearbooks must be ordered by December 14th!

Election  
November 6th - Election Day!

On Tuesday, November 6th AP History students will host a Scoopie night to raise funds for their trip to the Presidential Inauguration in Washington D.C.   The students will be in Washington from January 19th - 22nd.

Puppets  
Art News... 
Art Club meets every Tuesday after school in room D319.  A trip to Europe during the summer of 2013 is being planned.  Fundraisers are being done to raise money to help with expenses for the trip.  Students are also very busy making large sculptures.  Recently these large artworks in the form of puppets were displayed at homecoming, in the pep assembly and parade.  All Students are welcome to come and join the fun, whether or not they are enrolled in an art class.  Community art projects are in the works for November.  Art Students will be painting windows at the Beloit Post Office and several local businesses.  The designs will have a holiday theme. 
 
Counseling Office News

Homework Requests

When your teenager is out ill for several days, we are happy to collect homework for you. However, our staff requests 24 hours to get it together. You can request homework at 361-3029. Make sure to state your teen's name and the number of days you want work for, starting with the day he or she is first absent. AND PLEASE, remember to pick it up in the Guidance Office. It's OK to ask a student/friend to bring it home for you.

 

ACT Test Dates for Juniors and Seniors

The ACT will be given at Beloit Memorial December 8th, February 9th and April 13th. The test fee is $35.00. The writing Test is an additional $15.50. Juniors planning on applying to a 4-year college or university are encouraged to take the December, February or April test. Seniors should take it as soon as possible. You can complete an on-line application at www.actstudent.org.

 

Scholarship Scams

Parents may be getting mail from various scholarship search businesses promising lots of scholarships and "free money" for your children. Beware!! No one can guarantee a scholarship. Scholarships are competitive and the companies doing this provide data only. They are not the ones making the selections. You should not have to pay to apply for a scholarship and searching is free on the Internet. See our web site for links.

 

College Entrance Requirements

The UW System entrance requirements include four years (or credits) of English, three years of math beginning with Algebra I or Core Math 1, three years of science, and three years of social studies. Students need to be aware that these are MINIMUM requirements. All the schools recommend that a student take as many challenging classes as possible to prepare for the rigors of higher education. It is also important for the applicant not to "dumb down" the senior year. Do not take an easy load the senior year. Admission to all UW schools is competitive and selective. Any admission invitation is conditional upon successful completion of a student's senior year. Early graduation is discouraged. On-line application is encouraged.

And for Madison

UW-Madison, looks for more than four credits of English, at least four years each of Math, Science, and Social Studies, and at least 2-4 years of a single foreign language. Most students accepted at UW-Madison have a GPA of at least 3.50 and an ACT Composite of 25+ and the written portion of the ACT is required. In the admissions process, extra emphasis is placed on the applicant's personal statement or essay, extra-curricular and community service, and recommendations included with the application. U.W. Madison requires on-line applications.

 

Financial Aid Parent Meeting

There will be a financial aid informational meeting on December 6th at 6:00 p.m. in the cafeteria. Parents with questions on how to complete the FAFSA form should attend.

 

Scholarship News!

Please have your students continue to check the Scholarship file located in the School Counseling office for new opportunities each week.

 

Mrs. Tara Tinder, Executive Director of the Stateline Community Foundation will be available to speak to parents on December 6th during parent/teacher conferences. She will be available to discuss the process of accessing the roughly 40 scholarships available from the foundation. This application will be available after January 1st.

 

Please save the date for Saturday, February23, 2013 at 2:00 p.m. This will be Beloit Memorial High School's date for College Goal Wisconsin. This opportunity is available for students and families to get help with financial aid (FAFSA) forms. This form is needed in order to get help paying for college. Please feel free to call Mrs. Wolf, School Counselor at (608) 361-3027.

 

Changes to Senior Schedule

Seniors, if you have applied to or been accepted by any college or university, you cannot change your schedule until you get written permission from those schools. Your acceptance decision is partially based on your senior year curriculum and if you are contemplating a change, the admissions offices need to know about it.

 

Wisconsin Private Colleges/Universities

In addition to the many public universities in the state, Wisconsin has twenty private schools not supported by taxpayers, thus costing more for tuition and fees. The financial aid packages offered by these schools many times surpass anything the public universities may offer, thus making them affordable for all. Many times the total price the parent pays is the same, regardless of public or private. Need more information?   Call 1-800-4-DEGREE.

 

Paying for College or Technical School

So many students think that scholarships will pay for their higher education. Sadly, for the majority, that is not the case. While scholarships range from $100 - full costs, the average student receives only a few hundred dollars, if anything, in scholarships. And the majority of financial aide is in the form of student loans. The solution? Save, save, save. Have a realistic conversation with your teen about costs. As a fall back plan, choose a less expensive school. Apply for financial aid, and then make your final choice. The least expensive way to get a college education...Attend a 2 year college and then transfer to a 4 year UW campus as a junior. Be prepared, take a full load, don't drop classes, and graduate in 4 years.

 

Blackhawk Technical College Open House Opportunities

Larry Bower (BTC Welding Instructor) will be hosting a Welding Open House at BTC Central Campus on November 7, 2012 from 5:30-8 p.m.

 

Fee Waivers for College & Tech School Applications and Tests

Fee waivers for the ACT and some college/university/technical schools applications are available to those students who are on free or reduced hot lunch. Some scholarships may be specifically available also. Students must apply for free/reduced hot lunch to qualify by filling out the application. Forms are available in the main office.

 

Applying for Financial Aid??

If so, get your PIN number now. Whether you apply on-line or use the paper application, having a PIN number will allow you to make corrections quickly and easily. A PIN is an electronic signature that is required if you apply on-line. Log on to pin.ed.govto get yours. The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) will be available on-line January 1. Get your 2012 Federal and Wisconsin Income Tax information together to complete these forms.

 

A Resume will enhance your chances of getting a job, being accepted into college, or maybe winning a scholarship. Do you have yours finished? If you need a sample or a template, go to wiscareers.wisc.edu or access.bridges.com

 

Check Out Our Website

The guidance website, www.sdb.wi.us/memorial/schoolcounseling, has over 500 links to information about helping your son or daughter make decisions concerning careers, colleges, technical schools, the military, apprenticeships, financial aid, scholarships, etc. Check it out.

 

Did You Know?

It now takes an average of 5 years 8 months to get a "4-year" college degree. Ways to speed this up? Don't change your major. Don't drop classes. Prepare well so that remedial course work is unnecessary. Take a full load of credits. Pass everything.

 

What's Your Teens' e-mail Address?

So many teens do not realize the importance of presenting an appropriate/professional face to the world. So they choose an e-mail address that is often inappropriate or offensive. Do you know what your teen uses? Often teens have several e-mail accounts. Please talk with your student about what is proper and when to use what.

 

Myths About College

-You can't get into a college if you did poorly in ninth or tenth grade. Colleges look for improvement in performance as a sign that a student can and will do the work. Vast improvement as a junior and senior indicates to a college admissions panel that the applicant has grown as a student. However, one good semester as a senior will not make up for three poor year.

-          A lot of extracurricular activities will make up for poor grades. Although colleges consider extracurricular activities such as athletics, or the arts when they review an application, they assess academic performance first.

-          Only the very best students receive financial aid from colleges. Although high-ability students or students with special talents may receive merit-based scholarships, many scholarships are based on financial need.

Almost Main 
BMHS Theatre Presents...

 

 

 

 

On a cold, clear, moonless night in the middle of winter, all is not quite what it seems in the remote, mythical town of Almost, Maine.  As the northern lights hover in the star-filled sky above, Almost's residents find themselves falling in and out of love in unexpected and often halarious ways.  Knees are bruised.  Hearts are broken. But the bruises heal, and the hearts mend - almost - in this delightful midwinter night's dream.

 
PTO News...

Greetings!

Our PTO Board kicked off our year by attending the Open House, where we met so many new families and students. Welcome to you all, and I hope you are enjoying the school year so far. Many parents and grandparents signed on to receive our emails and meeting schedules, and I am confident that you will all find topics of interest in our PTO activity line-up for this year! On that note:

  • We will be amending our bylaws to reflect our new quarterly meeting schedule. As a board, we have determined that we can be equally if not more effective by having our meetings quarterly.
    • What does this mean? It means that we will be able to focus board and volunteer energy toward supporting all types of school events, and focus our quarterly meetings on key topics affecting parents, students, and staff. For example, next month (November) we will co-host a Great Lakes Higher Education speaker with our Guidance Office Team.
  • We are taking a look at putting new by-laws in place governing our fundraising efforts.
    • What does this mean? It means we are serious about being a group that gets things done for BMHS! In order to do this we need to be able to fundraise, and we need to make sure we are as efficient as possible - stay tuned for more!
  • We are currently looking for a Treasurer! If you or someone you know would like to inquire about this Board position, we welcome you. Please contact Paula Colling at pcolling@blackhawkbank.com PTO Positive Postcards are up and running! Don't know what these are? Check out the Beloit Memorial webpage to learn more, and our PTO FACEBOOK page as of November 1st...
  • Coming up...November brings Financial Aid and College Financial Planning questions for parents. We will co-host an "Evening of Answers" with our Counseling Office on Monday, November 19th during which parents can ask about financial aid and learn innovative ways to pay for college expenses. ALSO - we will be drawing names for free pumpkin and other fruit PIES throughout the evening!!!! So plan to join us for financial aid information and maybe you'll take home a PIE too... November 19th J
  • Finally, please take a moment as of November 1st to like us on FACEBOOK - we plan to use our page to chat with you, post pics of awesome events throughout the year, and share great information linking parents, faculty and staff.

Thanks all, and see you soon!

-          Paula Colling (BMHS PTO President)

Labels Logo 
Labels for Education

 

 

Students, parent and teachers:  Here is your chance to earn great stuff for our school!  View the catalog of items we can get at www.labelsforeducation.com and the list of participating products.  Collection boxes are in the Cafeteria, and the Staff Mailroom.  Right now, for a special promotion, we need UPC labels from Bic pens, hightlighters, markers, etc.  Other participating products include Campbell's soup, Pepperidge Farm, Swanson, Pace, Post Cereals, Prego, V-8, Danimals, Glad and Pop Secret!

Thanks for all your help!

 

Your BMHS PTO

Label Choices 
  
Physical Education on the Move

 Swim Class

 

Students in Coach Bryant's classes are practicing for a 6-minute swim test and engaged in a water game.

  

AED
 Coach Vogel's Lifeguarding students are practicing the use of an AED.

 

  

  

  

 The Cardio Center is filled with students from Coach Trice's class Cardio2warming up for General Phy Ed.

 
 
 
 
 
 Cardio1
 
 
 
OPEN GYMS...
Reseach supports 60 minutes of activity a day for young adults.  The fieldhouse is THE place for ACTION during the second half of the ninth grade lunch.  For the upper classes the Barkin is open on Mondays and Fridays during lunch.  Students are also invited to utilize the cardio and strength centers after school from 3:30 - 4:30 PM.  Another opportunity to move is in the pool.  It is open to students, staff, and community on Tuesday and Thursday mornings from 6:00 - 7:20 am.  bike
Swim 
RED Out 
 SAVE THE DATE! Friday, January 15, 2013 and Saturday 16, 2013
 BMHS will host RED Out Basketball Games to raise money and awareness for the American Heart Association on Friday night, January 15th.  If you are interested in donating $100 to have your name on the back of the RED Out t-shirt contact Shawn Fredricks (361-3049 - sfredric@sdb.k12.wi.us )
 
There will also be a Three-on-Three basketball tournament on Saturday, January 16th from 10:00 AM - Noon.  Contact Bethany Matzen (361-3043 / bmatzen@sdb.k12.wi.us ) to register a team.
 
TOO MANY LIVES LOST - Heart disease claims more lives than the next four causes of death combined, including cancer.  On average, an American dies of heart disease every 35 seconds.  NUMBER ONE KILLER OF WOMEN - Only 13% of women view heart disease as a health threat, even though it's their number 1 killer.
 
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