
04/27/2025 BCHS Weekly Newsletter

Principal's Message
Greetings Bruin families-
I hope this message finds you well!
As we move through the final five weeks of the school year, I want to thank you for your continued support and partnership.
Your involvement makes a big difference in our students' success.
Please keep an eye out for upcoming events and important updates—we're excited for all that's ahead!
Sincerely-
Julie Hummel
Principal, Bear Creek High School
BCHS Music Program
As many of you know, the music program has been busy this year! We have been preparing for one of the biggest performances the program has ever done, which was a two-year process to achieve. Last Friday (04/25), our symphonic band performed at the California Music Educators Association's State Festival this year. We were one of six high school bands to be invited to represent the entire state of California. Because so many of you have music students in your classes, I thought I would share a video of their performance so that you could see them representing our community. Attached is a photo of the group following the performance with their state pins. We are so proud of our musical students and their continued success.
Staff Members Of The Week
Mr. Eric Leu
Math Teacher
Mrs. Darcy Altheide
PE Teacher and Athletics Director
Staff Members of the Week are Mr. Eric Leu & Mrs. Darcy Altheide
Mr. Eric Leu - one of our amazing Math Teachers and a weightlifter here at Bear Creek, brings an unmatched energy, always encouraging students and staff alike to push their limits while keeping it fun. His knack for boosting morale—whether it’s cracking a well-timed joke to lighten the mood or organizing impromptu team-building challenges—makes him a cornerstone of The Creek. Mr. Leu is always there when you need him, like a steady hand guiding us through chaos, and his passion for helping others shines through in everything he does.
Mrs. Darcy Altheide - is our awesome Athletic Director, and if we must say, the best in Lodi Unified. She works non stop to keep athletics running great while teaching and coaching. Mrs. Altheide has a passion for athletes and sports and does everything in her power to ensure they all have an enjoyable, enriching experience here at Bear Creek. She is a team player and is always advocating for what is best for the BC Athletic Program. We are blessed to have such a wonderful, caring and committed AD on our staff.
Bruins, when you see Mr. Eric Leu and Mrs. Darcy Altheide, please congratulate them on being Staff Member of the Week and thank them for all that they do for the Bear Creek Community.
Powderpuff Tickets Are On Sale
Game is May 16, 2025 at 06:30 PM
Adults: $8.00
Students w/ID, Senior citizens, military, and children are $5.00
All person 18 need to accompanied by an adult if not a BCHS student
All BC Athletic Teams Require a Sports Physical To Try Out
180 Program Present
Lodi Unified School District Families:
This important update is being shared regarding smartphone use during school in 2025-2026.
Beginning next school year, students will be required to keep their smartphones turned off and stored in their backpacks during the regular school day. This practice, already in place at many of our elementary and middle schools, aligns with Lodi Unified School District’s Board Policy 5131: Student Conduct.
This Board of Education approved change is designed to reduce distractions, support student mental health, minimize instances of cyberbullying and support student academic discourse throughout the school day. Research strongly supports limiting phone use during the school day, and similar policies are being adopted in schools across the state. In fact, California’s Assembly Bill 3216 will require school districts to adopt such policies by July 1, 2026. Please note that exceptions will be made for students with medical needs or accommodations outlined in their IEPs.
We understand that this may change how you communicate with your child during the day, even though they will be able to retrieve messages or return calls at the end of the regular school day. Our school offices are always available to relay important messages, and students can use office phones if needed. In the event of an emergency, it's essential that students stay focused on staff instructions. First responders recommend limiting phone use to ensure safety and clear communication.
We’ll share more information as the school year approaches, but we appreciate your support in preparing your student for this shift. Please take a moment to discuss these expectations with your child.
Thank you for partnering with us to create a safe and focused learning environment
Important Announcement Regarding Food and Gift Deliveries
Bear Creek High School is committed to maintaining a safe, secure, and focused learning environment for all students. In alignment with LUSD nutritional guidelines and due to safety concerns and limited school resources, we do not allow food deliveries to campus from outside sources such as friends, family, or delivery services (e.g., DoorDash, Grubhub, Uber Eats, etc.).
Students are expected to either bring their lunch with them in the morning or eat the lunch provided on campus. Food deliveries will not be accepted, and students are not permitted to exit campus gates or approach passing vehicles to receive food. This behavior presents a safety risk and disrupts the school day, and we are addressing it as an increasing concern.
Additionally, we do not accept deliveries of balloons, flowers, or similar items for students. These deliveries interrupt instructional time and detract from our academic environment. We kindly ask that all personal deliveries be made to students at home.
Thank you for your understanding and cooperation as we continue to prioritize the safety and success of our students and staff.
Dress Code Reminder
Dear BCHS Families,
As the weather warms up, we’d like to take a moment to remind everyone of our Dress Code Policy to ensure we maintain a safe and respectful learning environment for all students.
All students are expected to dress appropriately for a school setting. Please note the following key points:
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Clothing must fully cover undergarments and the torso, including the chest, midriff, and back.
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Tops must not be overly revealing — crop tops, strapless tops, and spaghetti straps are not allowed. Tank and halter tops must have straps at least 1 inch wide and provide full coverage.
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Shorts, skirts, dresses, and pants must be of modest length and fit, and should be worn at the waistline.
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See-through clothing is not permitted.
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Headgear such as durags, bonnets, picks, and hair nets is not allowed on campus, except for approved medical, religious, or school-sanctioned reasons.
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Hoods are not to be worn in class.
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Clothing, accessories, or jewelry with inappropriate, profane, discriminatory, or unsafe content (including references to drugs, alcohol, weapons, or gang affiliation) are strictly prohibited.
Final decisions on dress code violations rest with the building administrator or their designee.
Lodi USD to Cover Costs for AP Exams
We are pleased to share that the district will be covering the cost of Advanced Placement (AP) exams for all students this year. Any students who have not yet signed up due to fees will now have their costs covered.
For families who have already paid for AP exam fees, refunds are currently in the system to be processed. You will receive a check mailed to the address on record.
All AP examinees will receive information about date, time, and location of their exams within the next two weeks.
Thank you for your continued support of our students’ academic success. If you have any questions, please contact our vice principal, Ms. Waters with any questions.
ID Cards
Everyone must have their ID card when on campus
Campus safety and security is our priority. Admin and Campus Security check that all students have their physical ID card in order to enter campus. If a student doesn't have their ID card upon entering campus, we will print them a new one and charge their student account $5 for the replacement. Students who have forgotten their ID card more than twice will be placed on contract.
Family Resources
Dorothy L. Jones - Family Resource Center
Dorothy L. Jones - Family Resource Center
FREE FOOD DISTRIBUTION
MCP Game Nights
Junior Coaches Needed
Free Spring Tumbling Clinic
High School Counselor Update - April 2025
Fall 2026 Application Deadline Update
The priority application filing period for fall 2026 will be Wednesday, October 1, 2025 - Monday, December 1, 2025. Students can begin to access the fall 2026 application at 6 a.m. PST on Wednesday, October 1.
Events
2025 College Nights
Dates for our 2025 CSU College Nights this fall are posted on www.calstate.edu/collegenights. Registration will open in August.
2025 Admitted Student Days
CSU campuses are hosting admitted student days this month for students and their families to experience and immerse themselves at their future Cal State campus. View our campus events webpage for more details.
Admissions
Fall 2025 Admission - Extra time to apply
The following CSU campuses continue to accept first-time freshman applications. Visit our application dates & deadlines page and use the “Is Your Campus Still Accepting Applications?” feature to confirm their open programs and specific deadlines.
- Chico
- East Bay
- Humboldt
- Maritime
- Monterey Bay
- Sacramento
- San Marcos
- Sonoma
- Stanislaus
Transfer Success Pathway Program
The CSU’s dual admission program, Transfer Success Pathway, will enter its third cycle in August. In an effort to make the program more accessible to students, we have changed the enrollment dates. First-time freshmen attending a California Community College will be able to enroll in a TSP agreement between August 1 and October 31. Some campuses will remain open for agreements until November 30.
Next Steps for Freshman Applicants
Congratulations to your students who have been admitted to one or more of our California State Universities! Our Freshman: Next Steps webpage provides access to the admitted student websites for all twenty-three CSUs. Campus websites provide more information about important deadlines and next steps in the admissions process.
CSU Statement of Intent to Register/Enroll
To view a list of the Statement of Intent to Register (SIR) or Admission Acceptance or Enrollment Confirmation deadlines and deposit requirements, visit our Statement of Intent to Register webpage.
Financial Aid
CSU Financial Aid Processes
CSU Financial Aid offices continue to operate as usual in preparation for the 2025-2026 academic year. Offices are sending award letters, processing verification requests and addressing student inquiries. If counselors or students have questions regarding financial aid, please contact the office of financial aid at the CSU they intend to enroll at.
Free Application for Federal Student Aid and California Dream Act Application
The April 2 priority deadline passed, however, please encourage your students to submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form or the California Dream Act Application (CADAA) if they have yet to do so.
CalKids - Free Money for College
CalKIDS is a program from the State of California that funds up to $1,500 in free money for eligible low-income public school students to save for college and career training. Eligible students who were enrolled in a low-income public school in grades 1-12 during the 2021-2022 academic year can claim their funds and can be used for higher education expenses, such as tuition and related fees, books and required supplies, and computer equipment. Visit www.calkids.org today to learn more about eligibility.
Proposed 7-period schedule
Lodi USD is still negotiating the high school schedule for 25-26 school year. The latest proposal for a 7-period schedule can be found in the document linked below and found on the Lodi USD website.
PRE-APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM
PRE-APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM
HOW DOES IT WORK?
CodeStack Academy
CodeStack Academy is Stockton’s first immersive and accelerated code school offered by the San Joaquin County Office of Education.
As a non-profit, our $5,000 tuition is a fraction of the cost comparable to for-profit code schools. Many students qualify for tuition assistance. Register to find out more.
Disability Support Programs & Services
Summer Dual Enrollment Registration Is Now Open
Dual Enrollment courses for Summer 2025
Dual Enrollment (DE) Courses Descriptions
Courses run from June 2 – July 27
- June 8 - Last day to drop WITHOUT a “W”
- June 9 - Census date (no more late adds; students receive letter grades for courses)
June 30 - Last day to drop WITH a “W”
All Key Dates for Summer term are available here.
Open Registration for summer begins March 31. Some students may be able to enroll earlier, so encourage them to check their enrollment appointment in MyDelta.
The Steps to Join are here: https://pdcdeltacollege.com/ces/dual-enrollment/
- Current high school Delta students with an active DEP form on file can just log into MyDelta on 3/31 to enroll
- Students new to Delta and DEP can begin with Step 1 now so they can get cleared in time for registration
Fall Dual Enrollment Registration Starts April 25
Classes Available
Class Descriptions
Classes Available in Spanish
Classes Descriptions in Spanish
Classes run from August 25 – December 12
- September 15 - Last day to drop WITHOUT a “W” and Last day to late add
- September 16 - Census date (students receive letter grades for courses)
- October 20 - Last day to drop WITH a “W”
The Key Dates for Fall term are available here.
Priority Registration for DEP students is April 25 and Open Registration begins April 28. The Steps to Join are here: https://pdcdeltacollege.com/ces/dual-enrollment/
- Students with an active DEP form on file can just log into MyDelta on 4/25 to enroll.
- Students new to Delta and DEP can begin with Step 1 now so they can get cleared in time for registration.
- Students should register early in online classes to ensure they get a spot in class. Seats in district shared online classes are first-come, first-served, and allotments can shift as seats are moved based on demand or released to waitlisted public students.
High School Course Catalog (8-11)
The Lodi USD High School Course Catalog is now available online! We encourage families to review the electronic version using the link below and discuss course selections with their students. When planning, it’s important to consider A-G requirements, which are the courses students need to complete to be eligible for admission to UC and CSU schools. These include:
- A: History/Social Science (2 years)
- B: English (4 years)
- C: Mathematics (3 years, 4 recommended)
- D: Science (2 years, 3 recommended)
- E: Language Other Than English (2 years, 3 recommended)
- F: Visual & Performing Arts (1 year)
- G: College-Preparatory Elective (1 year)
Current 8th-grade students will receive a hard copy of the course catalog through their middle school. High school students may request one from the school office if needed. Click the link below to access the electronic version and start planning for a successful school year!
The Commencement Group
Order ahead and pick up after the graduation ceremony
Stockton Scholars
High School Summer School (9-12) CREDIT RECOVERY & ADVANCEMENT
Locations: Tokay H.S. & Bear Creek H.S.
Dates: June 9, 2025 - July 10, 2025
PRIORITY REGISTRATION Opens: February 3 – 28, 2025
Priority ONLY available to students in Need of Credit Recovery:
(See your Counselor to determine if you Qualify for Priority Registration)
OPEN ENROLLMENT REGISTRATION: March 3 – May 12, 2025
Open to ALL students Seeking Credit Recovery or Advancement:
REGISTRATION DEADLINE: MAY 12, 2025
For more information on H.S. Summer School, see program flyer below:
Attention Seniors:
Free College Guide for all students:
California Opportunities Workbook
- English - https://issuu.com/ecmc_outreach/docs/2024-2025-ca-opps-book?fr=xIAEoAT3_NTU1
- Spanish - https://issuu.com/ecmc_outreach/docs/2024-2025-ca-opps-book-sp?fr=xIAEoAT3_NTU1
For College-Bound Seniors:
What to do when you get to campus
Financial Aid Resources
The FAFSA and CADAA are scheduled to open on December 1, 2024 for the 2025-26 academic year. The delay from the customary October 1 opening day is to allow the US Department of Education time to perform beta testing and eliminate issues.
A few helpful links for the financial aid process this year:
- FAFSA updates - https://studentaid.gov/announcements-events/fafsa-support
- Create and FSA ID video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iTb7hMVtzco
- FAFSA Parent Wizard - https://studentaid.gov/fafsa-apply/parents
- Is my parent a contributor graphic - https://studentaid.gov/sites/default/files/is-my-parent-a-contributor.jpg
- CADAA resources - https://www.csac.ca.gov/post/resources-california-dream-act-application
Middle Income Families
- Middle Class Scholarship - https://www.csac.ca.gov/middle-class-scholarship
- Some college aim financial aid at a declining market: Students in the middle class
- New programs offer financial aid for Middle-Income Families
Seniors and Parents -
2025-26 Free Application for Federal Student Aid(FAFSA) or CA Dream Act Application(CADDA) is OPEN! Do not delay and fill it out today!
All Seniors are required to fill out one of the applications. Don't miss out, Priority Deadline is March 3, 2025.
In California, completing either a FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) or a CADAA (California Dream Act Application) is required by law for all graduating high school seniors, meaning it is mandatory to submit one of these applications to the state unless a formal opt-out waiver is filed; this requirement is enforced through state legislation, specifically the California Education Code Section 51225.7.
Please use the resources below to learn more about FAFSA or CADDA and what form would be best for you.
Assessment, Research, and Evaluation (ARE) Department
Dear Lodi USD Parent/Guardians,
Every year, California students take several statewide tests. When combined with other measures such as grades, class work, and teacher observations, these tests give families and teachers a more complete picture of their child’s learning. You can use the results to identify where your child is doing well and where they might need more support. Your child may be taking one or more of the following:
- California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress (CAASPP)
- English Language Proficiency Assessments for California (ELPAC)
- Physical Fitness Test (PFT)
To see the full information on the above assessments, please visit our Assessment, Research, and Evaluation (ARE) Department website. Please select the Annual Notification of Testing, 2024-2025 link.
Navigating The Special Education System
New National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 988 (K-12)
Simply call or text 988 or call 1-800-273-8255 to connect with trained professionals
We want to inform you about the 988 National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, a new, free, 24/7 helpline for anyone in emotional distress or facing a mental health crisis. If you or your child ever need support, simply call or text 988 or call 1-800-273-8255 to connect with trained professionals who can help.
This is an important resource for your family’s well-being. Please save this number.
Take Space to Pause
Have you ever lost it for no apparent reason? Do you ever feel overwhelmed and completely shut down? That's your stress response system going off too often.
Built-up emotions like anxiety, anger, and sadness are all connected to your stress response. These emotions and unhelpful thought patterns can build up until you hit a breaking point.
Learning to pause when things start to feel overwhelming can help you feel in control of your emotions.
Free College and Career Event at UC Davis
SHOP FOR GIFTCARDS AND EARN $$ FOR YOUR SCHOOL
How to get started to create a RaiseRight account
- Download the RaiseRight APP – Google Play Store or Apple App Store
- Press Join a Program on the first screen of the App.
- Enter the - Enrollment Code - FZICN3HEICRZ -for you to purchase for yourself you will create an account with a PERSONAL email.
- Create an account with Name, Phone, and personal email address..
- It is that easy and you can start ordering instantly.
- On the APP go to SHOP at the bottom left or SEARCH your favorite retailers at the top.
- A personal bank account can be linked. RaiseRight partners with Plaid. This must be done before you place an order in the CART.
Go to the bottom right of the App press ACCOUNT>SETTINGS>PAYMENT OPTIONS
- If you are paying with a credit card or debit card, you will enter that at the CART when checking out.
- An eGift card when purchased will be INSTANTLY sent to your WALLET on the App.
Parent / Guardian Volunteers are needed for the following areas:
- Chaperone (Dances, Field Trips, Co-Curricular Events...)
- Fundraising
- Teacher Appreciation Events
- Special School Events (Bruin Way Awards, Block BC Awards, International Rally...)
- Athletic Events
- Office Assistance
- College & Career Center
- Classroom Assistance
- Donations
- Love BC Campus Beautification Events
Athletics
College & Career Information
See what's going on in the College and Career Center
CLICK HERE to see important Dates for 2024-2025
Have You Reported Your Students' Absence?
You have 10 days to call in why your student was absent.
Link to Aeries Parent Portal
First time user please make sure you are using the email the school has on file for you and click forgot password
Ways To Report
See Something, Say Something
SAYSOMETHING picture is a link to the website
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