
Blue Hills News

Dear Blue Hills Families
April is here and term four is upon us. Report Cards come out tomorrow - Friday, April 11. Now is an excellent time to review grades and make sure that you are on target to pass for the year. One goal for everyone in term four? Finish the year strong!
Seniors and Senior Families: Information about Graduation will be out soon. For now, please hold the date - Tuesday, June 3!
National Assistant Principals Week
Athletics Leadership Summit
Student-Athletes from BHR participated in a leadership summit at Bristol Plymouth hosted by the Mayflower League on April 7.
Statistics Project
Students from statistics classes with Ms. Lavoie, Mr. Fitzpatrick, and Mr. Reid created projects and presentations, and shared them with others on the 3rd floor. Students had to create non-biased qualitative and quantitative questions about a topic of interest. They administered surveys to a sample population and collected the data. They completed all the measures of central tendency, position and variation on their data, and developed both probability questions about their data and data displays. They also had to write a reflection on the project and present to their respective classes. Monday, they all did a gallery walk and students posted sticky notes to provide positive feedback to each other. Well done!
SDSC Rise Above Hunger
Sponsored by the Neponset Valley Sunrise Rotary Club, students from the Superintendent-Director's Student Cabinet and advisors boxed up 648 meals, helped with other warehouse tasks and learned about food insecurity on Thursday, April 3, 2025
Important Calendars
Alumni of the Month
Around the School and Community
Check out these individual service projects below from several of our NHS members, Issy Odom and Thalia Bazile!
Fundraiser
Support the Class of 2026 or the Italy Senior Trip (or both!) by buying a flag! See below (flag only).
Vision of a Graduate
This year, we are rolling out our "Vision of a Graduate." Each month, there will be a theme that we'll focus on around the building. Our students of the month will be selected using the theme as one of the criteria. The Vision of a Graduate is a great tool to help focus the entire school community on our ultimate outcome - producing graduates that are equipped and ready for their future.
April's theme is "community" - The Vision of a Graduate calls out students and graduates that are "engaged community members" who "care about and contribute" to their communities. We look to help develop young people who will be empathetic, purposeful, seek understanding, and aware of their impact on those around them. We celebrate this monthly, in part, with our Alumni of the Month program as well!
Blue Hills Boosters Club
Last call for SENIOR YARD SIGNS!!!
The only remaining pickups at the school will be at the Booster Meetings on Tuesday, April 8th or Wednesday, May 14th between 6-8 pm. Click the link below to purchase.
my.cheddarup.com/c/2025-senior-lawn-signs
Boosters meetings will now be held in the cafeteria.
2024-2025 Remaining Meeting Schedule
~ Tuesday 4/8
~ Wednesday 5/14
~ Tuesday 6/10
- Meetings are held at 7 p.m. in the Cafeteria
- Dates subject to change; changes will be posted to the Blue Hills Boosters Facebook Page
April Lunch Menu
Visit the cafeteria's page for more information!
https://www.schoolnutritionandfitness.com/index.php?sid=1708116494561
Prior Information
(September 12, 2024)
- Headphones and ear buds are not allowed in hallways or classes, unless a teacher grants specific permission to use them. They are only allowed in the cafeteria during breakfast or lunch. Students will receive detention hours if they are not complying with this rule.
- Hoods are not allowed during the school day (7:48 to 2:20)
- Bus arrival times at bus stops are approximate. Students should arrive 15-20 minutes before the bus is scheduled to arrive. Traffic patterns greatly impact how fast bus routes are completed.
- ONLY students who are eating breakfast should get off the bus upon arrival. All students not eating breakfast should remain on the bus until released at 7:40.
- Attendance has been outstanding to start the year for most students. Please review the attendance policy at the bottom of the newsletter - tardies, dismissals, and absences all contribute to the total absences a student has during the year. Be here and be on time!
(September 5, 2024)
- PowerSchool is our student information system. Login here: PowerSchool Parent Login. Parents who wish to see grades during the term or final term grades need to have access to PowerSchool. Access remains the same for all returning families; new grade 9 parents were sent login information by the Admissions Department.
- See below for Health Office updates
- Please review attendance requirements. Students will face summer school if absences exceed the policy limit!
- Grade 9 Students and Families: Check out the Exploratory Program Guide for help in managing exploratory this year!
- Drop-off and Pick-up are always busy. Please use the entrance closest to Massasoit and exit through the "main" entrance/exit. Pull all the way up. Do not block buses. We will have staff to help direct folks for the first few weeks.
- Make sure your student arrives at the bus stop early. Bus pickup times are approximate!
- Phones are not allowed during any instructional time, except with the express permission of the teacher. "Earbuds" and head phones follow the same rules, and may not be worn during the day.
- Dress Code: We expect students to be in shop uniform during vocational weeks, and dressed professionally during their academic weeks. Per the handbook, tops and bottoms must provide "sufficient coverage" to be allowed, and hoods are not allowed in the building. Clothing must also be appropriate; offensive language or logos are prohibited.
- All juniors and seniors are required to register their vehicle in order to park on campus. A $25 fee is required for the entire school year. Students, and it must be the student, should fill out the parking form in the form section of their PowerSchool account. Once completed, a message will go to Ms. Fama in the Main Office, and she will send a bill to the student's parents through myschoolbucks.com. Once the payment is received, Ms Fama will issue the parking pass within a few weeks of the start of school.
Bus App Instructions - FirstView
Please use this First Student provided app to track your bus route. It updates frequently, and is a tool to help provide real-time (or close to it) information.
2024-2025 School Calendar
Upcoming Events
April 11: Report Cards
April 18: No School, Good Friday
April 21-25: No School, April Vacation
April 28: School Reopens
May 1: Senior Field Day!
Attendance Reminder/Policy
The student attendance guidelines are contained within the Parent-Student Handbook. Please be advised:
A student will be required to attend summer school upon the accumulation of sixteen (16) absences in order to fulfill BHR attendance requirements. An additional course will be required for every five (5) absences accumulated after (16). All such courses must be taken at the Blue Hills Regional Summer School. All course subjects must be approved by the (ARB) Academic Review Board. If a student is absent on consecutive days it will be counted as one day’s absence if accompanied by a doctor’s note. Notes must be provided within one week of the student’s return to school. All notes must be originals with an authorized signature and date(s) on the doctor’s office stationary. The student’s home phone number and homeroom must be on all doctors’ notes. Absences on special days, assemblies, etc. will be counted as a full day’s absence. A student must be in attendance for at least half the school day to be counted present. Half the school day means being in school from 7:47 am to 11:00 am or 11:00 am to 2:20 pm.
All out-of-school suspensions will be counted day for day towards a student’s maximum number of absences.
If you are not in class or homeroom by 7:48 AM, you are considered absent from school. You must sign in at Student Affairs Office and receive an admittance pass in order to attend class. If you arrive late for school, you are considered tardy and you must report to the Main Office prior to admission.
On the 4th tardy per term and every 4 tardies thereafter, you will be subject to Saturday detention. You and your parent/guardian may be required to meet with the Principal. Parking privileges may be suspended or revoked. Continued tardies may result in more severe penalties being assigned.
Blue Hills Regional Technical School’s mission is to continue its history of academic achievement, technical training and character development through a curriculum which emphasizes the integration of cutting-edge technical programs and challenging academic courses, enabling its students to become competent, caring and productive people in a diverse and changing world.
Core Values:
Community, Opportunity, Relevance, Employability
Website: www.bluehills.org
Location: 800 Randolph Street, Canton, MA, USA
Phone: 781 828 5800
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The Blue Hills Regional Technical School District is an equal opportunity educational institution. All programs, courses of study and activities are open to all students without regard to race, color, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, religion, national origin or disability. The School District is in full compliance with Massachusetts Law, Chapter 622 of the Acts of 1971, and Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 (U.S. Code), and section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. Individuals may make inquiries relative to Chapter 622 and Title IX from the coordinator, at the school address or by phoning 781-828-5800.