Good Afternoon Students, Parents, and Community Members:
We hope everyone had a great week. As a reminder Quarter I ended today and grades will be posted by Monday, November 30th. If you have any questions about your grades, please contact your teacher. We hope everyone has a safe and Happy Thanksgiving.
EXTENDS: We will be once again offering EXTENDS for students who may need additional support. We will be offering support both virtually and in-person. Below is the proposed schedule:
Monday’s: Freshmen and Seniors (both in-person and virtually)
Tuesday’s: Sophomores and Juniors (both in-person and virtually)
Stay tuned for more information.
Virtual Town Hall: On Tuesday, December 1st at 5:00 pm, we will be hosting another Virtual Town Hall. The objective of this is to check in and to discuss the holiday/transition/move/MCAS schedule. There are a lot of moving parts in the next month or so at Bristol Aggie that will require some adjustments to our schedule. We will be meeting on Tuesday, December 1st at 5:00 pm to discuss our plans and vision.
Q2 Check-In
Holiday, Transition, & MCAS Schedule
CSE Updates
If you have any other topics/questions that you would like for us to discuss at this meeting as a whole group, please email Mr. Braga (KBraga@bcahs.com).
We will be hosting a Zoom meeting (see how you can access below) only. We will not be streaming FB live as we have not been exceeding our 100 guests (Zoom limit) capacity. We will be recording our zoom meeting for anyone who is not available to attend. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me (KBraga@bcahs.com).
How to use Zoom:
Go to. www.zoom.us At the top right of the screen, click "Join a Meeting"
You will need the following information to join the meeting:
Meeting ID: check email for details
Password: check email for details
You may be asked to create a username (if you do not have a Zoom account). This username is what will be displayed during our meeting.
On “Waiting Room” will open at 4:30 pm to help with the transition.
You can enable/disable video when entering the meeting (see below).
Upon entry everyone’s microphone will be muted during the meeting. Please ensure you are in a quiet room free from background noise (TVs, etc).
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me:
See below for helpful links
New Crosswalk: Starting on Monday, November 30th (after Thanksgiving holiday), students will be crossing the street at the new crosswalk across from CSE buildings, which will replace the existing crosswalk closer to Keith Hall. See below.
Juniors and Sophomore Students - PSAT/NMSQT
We will be offering the PSAT/NMSQT to sophomore and junior students who are interested on Tuesday, January 26 during the morning hours. This is an opportunity to prepare students for taking a future SAT test which may be required for admissions to some colleges/universities. For those students who may have already taken it last year - they are not required to take it again but they may do so if they would like. Only Junior students taking the test will be entered into the National Merit Scholarship competition -you can find more information here.
While we are unsure of how things will progress during the school year and with COVID developments - we are still aiming to host it and would like for those to sign up using the Google Form linked below. Your student may have already signed up to take it so please check with your student first. The cost for the PSAT/NMSQT is $17 dollars and we would prefer cash payment delivered to Mrs. Dias in Student Services by Friday, December 4th to reserve a spot.
Some quick info about the PSAT/NMSQT:
In the Classroom:
Small Animal Science: Small Animal students were feeding the Geico by hand to ensure they were eating.
Ag Mechanics: Sophomore students rebuilding their small engines.
Arbor: Mr. Cook's sophomore arbor students using the new climbing lab. #BAPride
Large Animal Science: Ms. Gagne's sophomore Equine Science class learned to care for tack, put bridles together, and label anatomical structures of the horse. #BAPride
Small Animal Science: Feeding time for Dumpling the Iguana. #BAPride
Flori: Ursula and Madison are junior Flori students made these beautiful arrangements to send home to two lucky staff members. #BAPride
Bristol Aggie Family Tradition: Brian Thornhill Class of 2024, resident of Bridgewater, stands with Bristol Aggie “Tiller” yearbooks from the 1950s.
He proudly holds a photo of his grandfather John “Jack” Thornhill, a member of the class of 1955. In the background is a photo of his great Uncle Doug Thornhill, a member of the class of 1958. Brian beamed delight upon viewing these photos of his relatives; he proudly carries on the Bristol Aggie legacy!
Animal Science & Library Media
Mrs. Noel and Mrs. Moriarty recently participated in a author webinar/crowdcast for the brand new book, Big Kibble. The book by Shawn Buckley and Dr. Oscar Chavez researches the dog food business and discusses safer, more nutritious ways to feed your pet. The publishers sent Mrs. Noel a free advanced copy when she shared that our school delves into this topic in our curriculum. We love opportunities such as this.
Pictured above are Mrs. Moriarty with animal science students Valerie and Destiney, Mr. Surdi’s dog, Biscuit, and Mrs. Noel.
MSBA Update:
This week’s #RealityvsRendering. They are finishing up the sidewalk in order to prepare for the new crossing walk/light that will be in place after the Thanksgiving break.
The Week Ahead:
Monday, November 23
Freshman/Seniors In-Person
Sophomores/Juniors Virtual
Gym: Sophomores 2nd period
Tuesday, November 24
Sophomores/Juniors In-Person
Freshman/Seniors Virtual
Gym: Freshman 2nd period
Wednesday, November 25- All students Virtual- Early Release
Period 1: 8:10-8:50 (same)
Period 2: 9:00-9:40 (same)
Period 3: 9:50-10:30 (same)
Period 4: 10:35-11:55 (CHANGE)
1st Lunch: 10:30-11:10 (same)
2nd Lunch: 11:20-11:55
Happy Thanksgiving
Thursday, November 26 - No School
Friday, November 27 - No School
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