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Friday, October 28, 2022

Aggie Weekly-October 28th

Good Afternoon Students, Parents, and Community Members:


This week’s HIGH 5 CLUB Senior of Week-JULIE MCGLONE


2022 QUARTER 1 QUARTERLY EXAM SCHEDULE


FFA Nationals: We would like to congratulate our FFA students who competed at nationals this week.  Just out our IG for more photos.


Fall Show 22: We want to THANK everyone who came to our Fall Show this weekend.  According to our records, we set records for attendance.  Based on the feedback we received from our visitors this weekend, this will be a trend that will continue to rise.  We appreciate all the hard work and effort our students and staff put into making this year’s Fall Show one for the record books! #BAPride 

Attendance

Friday

Saturday

Sunday

Total

2018 Gilbert

105

167

93

365

2018 Keith

725

1748

1461

3934

TOTAL

830

1915

1554

4299

2019 Gilbert

115

207

175

497

2019 Keith

475

2451

2539

5465

TOTAL

590

2658

2714

5962

2022 Gilbert

NA

880

160

1040

2022 Keith

NA

4000

2615

6615

TOTAL


4880

2775

7655



Bristol Aggie featured in Taunton Gazette: Click here to see the full article

Dean College: Colleen and Anthony who are seniors attended a presentation sponsored by Dean College at Gillette Stadium. Dean College invited students interested in Arts and Entertainment Management, Athletic Coaching and Recreation Management, Communications, Exercise Science, Marketing, Sport Management or Sports Broadcasting. Both students are interested in majoring in Exercise Science and were able to hear from the representative for that program and speak to some athletic coaches as well as the Dean College Athletic Director. Now that they have heard from the college representatives themselves both students have decided to submit applications to Dean! #BAPride


Memo from Ms. Sylvia regarding Halloween

October 25, 2022


Dear Parents or Guardians,


I have received a lot of questions from students about Halloween costumes for Monday, October 31st.  


For those students who would like to dress up on Halloween at school, they are more than welcomed to, as long as they follow the guidelines listed below.  Students may opt to wear Halloween costumes to school on October 31st ONLY.


Regular school rules regarding the dress code must be followed.  


No item of clothing may be worn and no prop may be brought to school if it does any of the following:


  • may be construed as demeaning to any person or groups based on age, disability, ethnicity, gender, gender identity, nationality, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, or to any individual staff or student at the school;

  • contains discriminatory, profane, vulgar, sexually suggestive, obscene, threatening, or libelous language;

  • advertises/promotes consumption of alcohol, tobacco, drugs/drug paraphernalia, or use of weapons;

  • represents or is associated with gang membership;

  • causes a significant disruption or distraction to the school program

  


Additionally, for Halloween


  • Masks may not completely obscure the identity of the student.  

  • Clothing or costumes displaying language or symbols of an offensive nature including that display political viewpoints or affiliations, sexist, obscene, sexually suggestive, violent expressions or images (including those connected to entertainment) are not permitted.

  • Costumes may NOT include props such as real, replica, or fake guns/ knives/other weapons/dangerous objects, or any item that is not allowed on campus.

  • No costume can be worn that is unsafe or that may create a safety hazard.

  • Costumes should not include items with sound effects, lights or other components which would disrupt the classroom learning environment.


If you have any further questions please reach out to me by email at BSylvia@bcahs.com.


Sincerely


Beth Sylvia

Assistant Principal

508-669-6744 Extension 1228







Lexi Dicorpo 

Vivian Rivera 





A note from your nurse… 

Date: 10/26/2022

Weather Changes:

  • Sporadic weather changes happen frequently  in New England. It is important for us to be mindful of articles of clothing we may need during the school day. Take note of the weather and changes in weather the night before school. The following are examples of what you may want to pack in a travel bag:

    • T-shirts/long sleeve shirts

    • Sweatshirt/ lightweight jackets

    • A few extra pairs of socks (thick socks for boots) 

    • Extra footwear such as boots, sneakers or shoes to change into 

    • Gloves/hats/scarfs (cold days and winter months) 

Take note of the climate, temperature and possible precipitation that may occur during school and for after school activities. You may store extra clothing in your locker.









The Week Ahead B Week ( Only home games are listed)

  • Monday, October 31- See above guidelines for costumes

    • EXTENDS (RM 1105) @ 2:30 

    • Late Bus @ 5:00 (Gilbert Hall)

  • Tuesday, November 1-Picture Day

    • Assembly @ 8:10 (Gym)

    • Late Bus @ 5:00 (Gilbert Hall)

  • Wednesday, November 2

    • Freshman Exams: Period 7 & 6

    • Sophomore Exams: Major, and Period 7 & 6

    • Junior Exams: Period 2 & 1

    • Senior Exams: Period 2 & 1

    • Late Bus @ 5:00 (Gilbert Hall)

  • Thursday, November 3

    • Freshman Exams: Period 3 & 4

    • Sophomore Exams: Period 3 & 4

    • Junior Exams: Period 3 & 4

    • Senior Exams: Period 3 & 4

    • EXTENDS (RM 1105) @ 2:30 

    • Late Bus @ 5:00 (Gilbert Hall)

  • Friday, November 4 End of Quarter 1

    • Freshman Exam: Period 5

    • Sophomore Exam: Period 5

    • Junior Exam: Major

    • Senior Exam: Major

    • Homecoming Dance 6:00-9:00





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