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Friday, March 10, 2023

Aggie Weekly- March 10th

Good Afternoon Students, Parents, and Community Members:


This week’s HIGH 5 CLUB Senior of the Week-LAUREN FERRY

International Women’s Week is celebrated worldwide from the first Saturday of March, leading to International Women’s Day (I.W.D.) on March 8. This year, it takes place from March 4 to 7. We wanted to celebrate all the women in the Bristol Aggie community! 


Check out some of the great books we have in our library collection on display in the hallway in Student Commons. Let Mrs.Noel know if you want to check one out on loan.





And 

Take a closer look at some of the books we have available that showcase women who have made an impact! 


Our Online Book Catalog-(Presently Incomplete and Being Built)


Click the link above and use search terms “women” or “biography” to see just SOME of the books we have depicting strong women. You can use the filters on the left to narrow your search. 




QUARTER 3 EXAM SCHEDULE

Bristol Aggie Prom: Tickets will be $100.00 and dinner will include a salad, tuscan chicken and chocolate mousse for dessert (there is an option for vegan or gluten free and/or any allergies, this will be chosen after ticket purchase). Tickets will be going on sale starting Monday March 13th. I am sending this email to make sure that you are all aware of how ticket sales will go and so there would be less questions about the process. 


FYI:

  • Tickets will go on sale Monday March 13th in the morning from 7:40 am - 8:05am, during some lunches and after school until 3:15 p.m. through Student Services. No tickets will be sold outside of these times. If there is a specific lunch period that you need me to attend as you cannot make it before or after school, please email me and I will do my best to be there. 

  • I will keep you informed if we get close to the capacity limit for the venue. 

  • You will only be able to purchase two tickets however, when purchasing a ticket you must provide the full name and paperwork of the guest or student you are purchasing for or else it will not be sold to you. Guest paperwork is attached here.

  • Tickets will only be able to be purchased by cash or check however, check is discouraged as we cannot refund a check easily. If there are extenuating circumstances you must reach out to Ms. Kochan before ticket sales start.

In order to bring a guest, you must get the attached paperwork filled out and obtain a copy of the outside guest's student ID. There are printed copies in the main office and student services. 

If you have any questions you must email me or Ms. Costa!  



Sophia Anger 

Angelina Araujo 

Nicholas Baker

Sarah Bergeron

Brennan Bingham

Madison Bosse

Aidan Camara 

Lyn Corbett

Lexi Dicorpo 

Margaret Graham

Rachel Harrington

Jade Holmes

Emma Jamrin

Emma Lasson 

Olivia Leighton 

Christopher Mahoney 

Karolina Majkut

Alex Mackay

Sarah Manoli 

Bridgette Perry

Addisyn Petrulli

Benjamin Quintin

Rylee Rodriques

Vivian Rivera 

Elaina Savage

Taylor Sirois 

Marissa Vaquero

In the Classroom:

Flori: Mrs. Chevalier demonstrated how to create a flower arrangement to the sophomores and freshmen.  Ava McCormick, with the assistance of Kaylee Sitarz, shadowed and created a second flower arrangement. 

  • History: On Wednesday, Mr. Chew’s seniors presented on several topics, which included Sea World and some of the controversy that surrounds animal captivity.  


OPENINGS/VACANCIES

VETERINARY ANIMAL SCIENCE DEPT CHAIR

Apply www.schoolspring.com (Job ID:4091353)

Start Date: Immediately


BACKGROUND

Veterinarians work at animal hospitals and clinics but may also work as a staff Veterinarian at a zoo, ranch, farm, stable, aquarium or laboratory to provide routine animal care. They are experts in diseases that impact animals and use their knowledge of animal anatomy to identify and correct health issues. Veterinarians develop care plans for animals and teach pet owners how to help their animal recover. They order lab tests, assist in births, perform dental cleanings and tooth extractions, stitch up wounds and cure infections among other procedures. Veterinarians may also perform humane euthanizations and comfort grieving pet owners.


VETERINARY RESPONSIBILITIES:

  1. Provide veterinary medical clinical care under the terms of a veterinarian-client-patient relationship (VCPR) to teaching program animals and patients seen in our community practice clinic.

  2. Apply current standards of care in veterinary medicine to diagnose and treat sick or injured animals in our teaching programs and patients seen in our community practice clinic.

  3. Perform basic soft tissue, orthopedic, and dental surgical procedures at our on-campus facility.

  4. Treat sick or injured animals by prescribing medication, dressing wounds, performing surgery and setting bones.   This will include animals on campus as well as patients from within our community.  

  5. Educate the public about diseases and infections that are transferable from animals to humans 

  6. Promote the health and wellness of animals by advising animal owners about sanitation measures, feeding and general care

  7. Record actions by documenting and updating forms, reports, animal records and reporting diseases to public health officials

  8. Ensure compliance with veterinary procedures, ethics, policies and relevant statutes

  9. Operate diagnostic equipment and interpret the resulting images

  10. Establish or carry out quarantine or testing procedures that combat the spread of diseases to humans or to other animals according to established government regulations

  11. Humanely euthanize animals in situations they see fit such as in the case of a terminal illness.

  12. Oversee the overall operation and management of the Veterinary Science Center

  13. Responsible for overseeing the safety, and compliance with all state and federal regulations in regard to drug storage


VETERINARY SCIENCE DEPT CHAIR RESPONSIBILITIES:

  1. Teach the Animal Science curriculum and supervise students as per teaching schedule and contract. Duties may include teaching a variety of Animal Science courses and/or managing various Animal Science species, lab areas, livestock/dairy barn or Veterinary Science Center on campus.  

  2. Develop lessons, demonstrations, quizzes, labs, and tests using formative and summative assessment methods to ensure student growth.

  3. Provide a safe school learning environment by way of supervision and support of all students.

  4. Keep accurate records of student progress utilizing required data systems and reporting methods as instructed by administration.

  5. Use and integrate technology for the purpose of communication, grading, instruction, and curriculum development.

  6. Assume responsibilities and duties assigned to teachers as per teacher contract.

  7. Assist the Vocational Coordinator in co-op placement

  8. Demonstrate knowledge of current state and national standards, frameworks, and other curriculum-specific requirements.

  9. Collaborating with community partners, higher education institutions, and local industry.

  10. Provide differentiated instruction to adapt curriculum to the needs of each student.

  11. Comply with all accommodations and modifications as required by Individualized Education Plans and 504 Plans.

  12. Establish and maintain protocols to ensure compliance with student handbooks and demonstrate effective classroom management.

  13. Assist students in preparing for FFA activities in the vocational area. 

  14. Participate in advisory (vocational), departmental, and faculty meetings.

  15. To organize and co-chair Program Advisory meetings of the department.

  16. To submit all department purchase order requests.

  17. To submit all department facility maintenance requests.

  18. To hold department meetings with the cooperating teacher(s) in their program and related classes. 

  19. To prepare and submit a budget request for their department each year.

  20. To keep accurate inventory of all department equipment.

  21. To upkeep and maintain department equipment and facilities.

  22. To actively participate and cooperate in a positive manner in the yearly “Fall Show.” 

  23. To develop and maintain relationships with businesses related industries to keep the program division current with industry standards.

  24. To supervise students working on school grounds and those participating in the “Early Release” Cooperative Education Program.

  25. To take all reasonable steps necessary to insure the safe and efficient operations of their department.

  26. Abide by school operating procedures and policies.

  27. Cooperate with staff members for the purpose of scheduling and placement of students.

  28. Works in collaboration with the Animal Science Department Chair to build vocational programming.  

  29. Assume all other responsibilities identified in the collective bargaining agreement and/or as assigned by the school administration.

  30. Procure animals and equipment as deemed necessary to accommodate all aspects of the animal science program. 


.4 ANIMAL SCIENCE INSTRUCTOR (Full Time SY 2023-2024)

(Vet Technician-UPDATED)

Apply www.schoolspring.com (Job ID:4105758)

Start Date: April 2023 (Spring)-Full Time SY 23-24

RESPONSIBILITIES:

  1. Teach the Animal Science curriculum and supervise students as per teaching schedule and contract. Duties may include teaching a variety of Animal Science courses and/or managing various Animal Science species, lab areas, livestock/dairy barn or veterinary clinic on campus.  

  2. Develop lessons, demonstrations, quizzes, labs, and tests using formative and summative assessment methods to ensure student growth.

  3. Provide a safe school learning environment by way of supervision and support of all students.

  4. Keep accurate records of student progress utilizing required data systems and reporting methods as instructed by administration.

  5. Use and integrate technology for the purpose of communication, grading, instruction, and curriculum development.

  6. Assume responsibilities and duties assigned to teachers as per teacher contract.

  7. Assist the Vocational Coordinator and Department Chair in co-op placement

  8. Demonstrate knowledge of current state and national standards, frameworks, and other curriculum-specific requirements.

  9. Provide differentiated instruction to adapt curriculum to the needs of each student.

  10. Comply with all accommodations and modifications as required by Individualized Education Plans and 504 Plans.

  11. Establish and maintain protocols to ensure compliance with student handbook and demonstrate effective classroom management.

  12. Assist students in preparing for FFA activities in the vocational area. 

  13. Participate in advisory (vocational), departmental, and faculty meetings.

  14. Assist Department Chair with any duties and tasks needed to improve curriculum.

  15. Abide by school operating procedures and policies.

  16. Cooperate with staff members for the purpose of scheduling and placement of students.

  17. Assume all other responsibilities identified in the collective bargaining agreement and/or as assigned by the school administration.

  18. Procure animals and equipment as deemed necessary to accommodate all aspects of the animal science program. 







Ski Trip: Ski Trip Form

Bristol Aggie Students, 

With the high number of requests by students for another ski trip, we have been able to schedule a Bristol Aggie group trip to Gunstock Mountain in Gilford NH on Thursday March 16, 2023


There are only 50 students allowed to attend this ski trip - it is on a first come first serve basis. Due to the fact that Gunstock does not offer night time ski/snowboard lessons, we will NOT be allowing first time skiers/snowboarders to get lift tickets/ rentals on this school trip BUT snow tubing is offered!


We will be traveling on a coach bus from school to the mountain.


Also, please note that if you have exceeded your unexcused absence total for the term/year AND/OR are failing any classes, you will NOT be allowed to attend this ski trip  (I will be confirming this information with the main office, so don't lie...)


Pricing :

Ski/Snowboarding : 

Lift ticket & Rentals (skis/snowboarding equipment) : $29/person

Helmet (rental REQUIRED if you don't own one) : $15/person

Transportation: $36

TOTAL w/ HELMET PER STUDENT : $80 

TOTAL w/out HELMET PER STUDENT : $65


Snow Tubing :

Tubing pass for 2 hours : $28/person

Transportation : $36/person

TOTAL PER STUDENT : $64 


Either cash or check will be accepted. If you are writing a check it should be made out to "BCAHS"


The itinerary :

Leave Bristol Aggie @ 12:00 pm

Arrive at Gunstock Mountain @ approximately 2:30-3:00pm

Ski time starts @ 3:00pm

Tubing time starts @ 4:00pm

Leave Gunstock Mountain @ 8:00pm

Arrive back at Bristol Aggie at approximately 10:00-10:30 pm


Please complete this google form and ski trip student/parent permission form by Thursday March 2, 2023.

You must be paid for the ski trip by Tuesday March 7th, 2023


ALL PAPERWORK AND PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TURNED INTO MS. SHARP

Ms. Sharp's classroom is located in CSE #2218


In order to have your spot secured you must :

1. Be in good academic standing and have not exceeded your unexcused absence limit

2. Have completed this google form by March 2

3. Have completed the student/parent permission form by March 2

4. Have paid for your spot by Tuesday March 7






Activities and Athletics

  • Spring Conditioning: Ms. Kirby hosted workouts this week prior to the commencement of spring sports. Let's go! #BAPride



Spring Sports

Registration Night !!!!   








Sports: Baseball, Girls Lacrosse, 

Softball (Remote)


Date & Time: Tuesday March 14th At 5:00 PM


Location: Gymnasium 

  


The Week Ahead- A WEEK

  • Monday, March 13

    • EXTENDS @ 2:45 RM1105

    • Late Bus at 5:00 (Gilbert Hall)

  • Tuesday, March 14

    • NO LATE BUSES

  • Wednesday, March 15

    • Late Bus at 5:00 (Gilbert Hall)

  • Thursday, March 16

    • Ski Trip Dismissal at 12:00 

    • EXTENDS @ 2:45 RM1105

    • Late Bus at 5:00 (Gilbert Hall)

  • Friday, March 17- No School- Evacuation Day

  • Saturday, March 18- Saturday School

    • 8:30-12:30 (Student Commons)




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