
Principal Update - BHS Families
November 10, 2024
In This Edition...
- Upcoming Events
- End of 1st Quarter Reminders
- Academic Letter Luncheon Thank You
Wednesday's OK2Say Presentation for All Sophomores
Portraits by Alex Senior Headshot Reminders - This Week
- Fentanyl Fathers Presentation Information - Presentation Recording Included
- Upcoming Test Out Opportunity - Applications Accepted 11/4 - 11/15
- Health Occupations Open House - Wednesday, 11/13
- Cafeteria Facelift
- McKinney-Vento Homeless Education Assistance Act
- Senior Meeting Follow Up from October 23rd
- Important Updates to the Senior Class Meeting Slideshow
- Senior All Night Party - Volunteers Needed
- 2024/25 Tutor List and NHS Tutoring - Up and Running!
- Ordering Picture Retakes
- National Honor Society's Senior Survivor Charity Applications
- BASE Foundation Parenting Series Information
- 2024/25 Advisory - Reminders on Traveling and Testing
- Ordering Your Student's Yearbook
- Recognize your Student with a Recognition Ad - Seniors Only (Due 12/1)
- PSAT Results (11th Grade) and BigFuture School Possibilities
- PTO Volunteers and Meeting Information - Next Meeting 11/12 @ 7:30 am
- Senior Specific Information - *Includes November Senior Communication from Mrs. Richards
- Financial Aid Information for Class of 2025 Families
- Scholarship Opportunities
- Opportunities to Meet with BHS Administration
- BHS Counseling Department - October Counseling Newsletter Included
- Upcoming College and Career Support for Students - Career/College Calendar Link Included
- Upcoming College Visits - 2 Schools Coming to BHS This Week!
- Brighton Area Schools Student Wellness Information
- Weekly Wellness Lesson
- County-Wide Mental Health Network Reminders and Resources
- Scranton Middle School Musical - The Little Mermaid JR
- Upcoming College Fairs
- University of Michigan Men's Basketball - Education Day
Upcoming Events
Tuesday, November 12th - PTO Meeting @ 7:30 am in Main Office Conference Room
Wednesday, November 13th and Thursday, November 14th - Senior Headshots from Portraits by Alex (sign-up required)
Wednesday, November 13th - OK2Say Presentation in BCPA During Advisory (Sophomores)
Wednesday, November 13th - Health Occupations Open House in Health Occ Lab 6:30 - 7:30 pm
Thursday, November 14th - 1st Quarter PAWS Awards Breakfast (1st and 2nd Hour)
Sunday, November 17th - Cap and Gown Ordering Deadline
Thursday, November 21st - All Council Meeting in Media Center @ 7 am
End of 1st Quarter Reminders
As you are all aware at this point, the official end of the 1st Quarter was on Friday, November 1st. We have officially kicked off the 2nd Quarter, and there are a few reminders to make sure you are aware of:
- Marking Period 1 grades are now visible in ParentConnect and StudentConnect
- If your student received an "Incomplete (I)" for Marking Period 1, please encourage them to complete anything needed to be issued a letter grade in the course as soon as possible while the material is fresh in their mind. The BHS Student Handbook states that students have 3 weeks to make up any work that resulted in their receiving an "Incomplete." There are extenuating circumstances that may require a student to need additional time, but we do want to make sure students are getting everything wrapped up as soon as possible. If you have questions, please reach out to their grade level principal (Richards - 12th, Grabowski - 11th, Evans - 10th, and Napuli - 9th).
- The 1st Quarter Exam grade DOES NOT impact a student's overall Marking Period 1 grade. It only impacts the 1st Semester grade that will be calculated in January.
- The 1st Semester grade is the grade that impacts a student's cumulative GPA and is posted to their official transcript. The 1st Semester grade is calculated in the following manner: 40% 1st Quarter grade, 40% 2nd Quarter grade, and 20% Exam grade (average of 1st and 2nd Quarter Exams)
Academic Letter Luncheon Thank You
*If your student received their Academic Letter previously and was awarded it again this semester, they should have received a "bar" pin signifying that they are a repeat recipient. If they received the "Lamp of Knowledge/Learning" pin instead, they can swap it out at in the Main Office for the correct one.
Wednesday's OK2Say Presentation for All Sophomores
On Wednesday, November 13th during Advisory, we will have a group presentation for all of our Sophomores. In case they ask, on Wednesday, they will head straight to the BCPA from their 4th Hour class (they will not check-in with their Advisory teacher). All Sophomores will take "C" Lunch following the presentation.
The OK2Say program is housed within the Michigan State Police Headquarters and has shared the information below with us in regards to the program, as well as the presentation they will be providing to our students:
Being a student in today's world is a challenge to say the least! Our goal at OK2Say is to help schools in their endeavor to educate students about the importance of making safe and wise choices in a technologically evolving society.
Students are empowered to stand up for student safety by reporting threatening behaviors in a way that keeps the student safe. The program focuses on the issues students face including bullying, cyberbullying, mental health, suicide warning signs, self-injury, sexting, dating violence, sexual abuse, the dangers of drugs and alcohol, and threats of violence. Students are reminded to pay attention to what is going on around them. If they see something that does not seem right, students are encouraged to step up and speak out.
Portraits by Alex Senior Headshot Reminders - This Week
We have a number of Seniors who signed up to have have their Senior Headshot for the yearbook taken by Portraits by Alex this week. Pictures will be taken on Wednesday, November 13th and Thursday, November 14th and students needed to sign up in advance. If your student signed up to have their picture taken, please ensure they do the following:
- Have your student check their email to confirm the day AND time they signed up for
- Show up to Room B1 (lounge next to the Main Office) dressed appropriately to have their picture taken at their designated time (no passes will be sent for students, they just show up)
- Have payment ready at to be given at the time the photo is taken. Payment can be made via cash or check (made out to Portraits by Alex)
Fentanyl Fathers Presentation Information - Presentation Recording Included
On November 6th, our Seniors attended a presentation by the organization Fentanyl Fathers. I can tell you having attended the presentation for our Seniors that the presentation was both a informational and impactful one! We had students who stayed after the presentation to speak with the presenters about their stories and the impact the information shared had on them. BHS Senior Jude Osterman recorded the presentation for us. Feel free to watch it, use it, and share it! More information on the organization is included below.
Fentanyl Fathers is a national 501(c)(3) non-profit organization on a mission to prevent illicit fentanyl poisoning and overdose deaths among America's unsuspecting youth. The crisis of fentanyl and counterfeit pills is claiming far too many young lives, and we are committed to making a difference. Fentanyl Fathers Story
They provide assemblies all across the country to schools and their team of passionate bereaved parents travel across the country to directly educate students about the dangers of fentanyl, counterfeit pills, and the critical steps for recognizing and responding to an overdose. Through impactful presentations, they aim to empower youth with knowledge and resources, helping them make informed decisions and stay safe.
Parents can view all of the components of their presentation on their landing page by clicking Presentation Detail. This includes:
- Presentation Slide Deck - They use the Orange Deck
- Seaholm High School Presentation
- Dead on Arrival Video
- Student Survey Summary Sample
- School Reference Letters
The orange slide deck is the one that they used at BHS. You can learn more at fentanylfathers.org. You can also see over 300 of their videos by going to YouTube and typing Fentanyl Fathers into the search box.
Upcoming Test Out Opportunity - Applications Accepted 11/4 - 11/15
If your student is interested in trying to test out of a class(es) to earn credit toward their graduation requirements, there is still an opportunity to do so this school year. Important information is included below:
- Test Out will take place on Monday, January 20th at 10 am
- The Test Out Application needs to be filled out by the deadline. The Test Out Application will be open from 11/4 - 11/15. Applications can be picked up in the Back Office
- Students can only test out of up to TWO semester classes on January 20th (either two different semester-long classes or a one full-year course)
- Students will be provided with study materials and are required to get a minimum of a 78% in order to pass. Some courses also have additional requirements that must also be met.
- Students are charged $10 to test out of a class. Payments can be submitted online via a student's SBA account starting on 11/4.
Health Occupations Open House - Wednesday, 11/13
Cafeteria Facelift
In case you haven't been at BHS and made your way down to the cafeteria since Tuesday, there have been a number of changes made to how it looks for our students and we would encourage you to go check it out the next time you are in the building. If you find yourself using it with any groups of students for clubs/teams in the future, please do what you can to keep it looking top notch! We appreciate all of the hard work of Richard Browder and our Food Services Staff who work so hard for our students and staff every day!
McKinney-Vento Homeless Education Assistance Act
November is Homeless Awareness Month and there are a number of resources available for students and their families to support them through any challenges they may be currently facing! This information can be helpful to have if your family is currently in need of support, but also in case you know of any student/family that is in need of support.
You may/may not be aware, but Brighton Area Schools is part of a consortium dedicated to supporting students in temporary living situations. Through this program, students receive financial assistance for educational needs, housing referrals, access to clothing and other essentials, general support, and technical assistance.
To ensure compliance with federal law, all school staff are asked to help identify
students living in the following situations: emergency shelters or transitional housing,
motels/hotels, cars, parks, public spaces, shared housing due to loss of housing or economic
hardship, or temporarily with a non-parent or guardian.
Our district's homeless liaison is Starr Acromite, and each building has trained staff members
ready to provide support. Our consortium contact at the Livingston Educational Service Agency is Candice Olrich.
For more information or assistance, please contact your building principal or Starr Acromite at 810-299-4040.
Senior Meeting Follow Up from October 23rd
The Class of 2025 did a great job both during their Senior Class Meeting and their Class of 2025 full class picture!
Following the Senior Class Meeting, Mrs. Richards provided our Seniors with the information that was shared during the Senior Class Meeting, as well as additional information that is important for them to have for the coming weeks and months. This information is also shared below so that you have it:
Hi Seniors!
This is a follow-up with information that was presented this morning for you and your families. Great job being present and attentive this morning, and excellent job taking your class picture! As promised, attached are the slides from today, along with a 1-page senior calendar linked here for your reference. I want to highlight a few items from the slides.
1. Yearbook Due Dates - this is a repeat of information that has been sent out in my previous September and October newsletters, as well as Mr. Evans’ weekly communications to families.
2. College Applications - be aware of the due dates that are approaching per college. If you are applying through Common App, you do not have to wait for teacher recommendations to submit your application(s). Once you add Mrs. Grossfeld as your Counselor, she will receive a notification to upload your transcript.
3. Cap N Gown Ordering - See packet from Herff Jones that was distributed after the class picture. **The deadline to order your Cap and Gown is Sunday, November 17th**.
- You can order online: www.highschool.herffjones.com or, call with any questions: 734.725.5743
4. Class of 25 Pano Picture Ordering (need to order by 11/15) - https://vando.imagequix.com/g1001172795
5. Senior Class Video Submissions - see slides 15-17
- Click on this link to submit images & video
6. Baby Picture Submissions - see slides 18-19
- Click on this link to submit baby pictures
We realize there is a lot of information to take in. Thank you to those students who joined the Senior Student Remind classes. We’ll continue to keep you updated. Please make sure you are checking email, social media, and Remind regularly. Please reach out if you have any questions or need anything! Keep up the great work!
-Mrs. Richards
Important Updates to the Senior Class Meeting Slideshow
The Senior Class Meeting Slideshow was provided to all Seniors following Wednesday's meeting. There are a few key updates that we would like to share with you based on the information that was provided within the slideshow.
- Senior All-Night Party Tickets and Senior Yard Signs (different from the ones with student pictures on them that are put out in front of the school at the end of the year and are part of the Senior Fee) are on sale. To purchase, use the links below rather than the SANP Website listed on the slideshow that was shared out on 10/23. The slides have been updated.
- Lawn Signs: https://www.zeffy.com/ticketing/8df974dd-7b13-429c-b792-ebdbaf94f964
- Senior All Night Party Tickets: https://www.zeffy.com/ticketing/0e276111-139a-4e39-ab46-da8d7888b55
- When ordering your student(s) cap and gown, there are multiple packages to choose from. It may be helpful to have the following information:
- Deadline for Group Ordering is November 17th
- Unit = Cap & Gown for $35 includes the mandatory items of a cap, gown, tassel, and medallion
- Package C for $46.95 includes everything in the Unit = Cap & Gown Package + an additional Memory Tassel
- As a reminder, you can order your student(s) cap and gown online or over the phone (call them with any questions at 734.725.5743)
- For those students who are planning on using a sibling's cap and gown, you just need the tassel and medal. The tassel is available on their website under the Grad Gear and Apparel tab for $11.95. You may still have the medal from a sibling as well. If not, those can be purchased at the end of May when we pass out cap and gown packages for $15 (cash).
Senior All Night Party - Volunteers Needed
Please see the following message from the Chair of the Senior All Night Party Committee:
ALL PARENTS!!! It's that time of year where we start recruiting parents that want to be a part of the planning committee for the Senior All Night Party (SANP). We have a few openings due to last year's members' kids graduating.
What has made the party so successful is having underclassmen parents be a part of the planning - so just because you don't have a Senior does not mean you cannot help. WE NEED underclassmen committee members to ease some of the burden on Senior parents and to help with consistency year to year.
If you are interested in being on the planning committee, please either reach out to me (Michelle Letendre) via messenger or email at michelleletendre@gmail.com
NOTE - this is only recruiting people that want to be a part of the planning - not volunteer just the night of. That request will come out after Spring Break.
2024/25 Tutor List and NHS Tutoring - Up and Running!
Each year, the BHS Counseling Office releases a list of potential tutors if your student is struggling in a particular class and in need of additional support. We always encourage students to start with their classroom teacher (they are at the very least available from 2:20 - 2:50 each day for support), but if they find themselves needing more assistance, the 2024/25 Tutor List can be found here.
If your student would like to work with a peer tutor, we have the ability to help facilitate that as well. Our BHS National Honor Society has peer tutoring options available starting this week! Please see the information below regarding peer tutoring:
Here is a link to the NHS Tutoring page. It has information about the two tutoring options, as well as a link for students to sign up for the drop-in tutoring sessions (https://bit.ly/BrightonNHSTutoring).
We are pleased to announce the return of the National Honor Society’s Tutoring Committee. We understand that many students feel more comfortable seeking help from a peer rather than adults. Our goal is to provide the students at BHS with an opportunity to get assistance in a wide range of subjects in a platform that is easy and supportive.
Tutoring Sessions
Schedule:
We will be hosting walk-in tutoring sessions every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday from 2:30 to 3:30pm in Room B1 (located at the front of the school next to the Main Office).
Attendance Process:
We will provide students and parents a Google Form for students to sign-up to attend the tutoring sessions. This Google Form will ask them to submit their name, the day of attendance, subject for which they need assistance, or any preferred tutor we have to offer.
Additional Information:
Students are not required to stay the whole time
We encourage students to bring any materials they may need for their work
There will be at least 2 tutors required to stay the whole time. We will do our best to provide additional tutors to meet the needs of students
We are excited to get this running and to make this year a success for all students!
Since this is a new program, we may need to make adjustments to better meet the needs of our students.
Thank you!
NHS Tutoring Committee
Ordering Picture Retakes
In order to order, you will need to know a few important pieces of information:
- If you use the QR code or the direct link, you will need a unique code for your particular student. Please contact Matt Evans (evansm@brightonk12.com) or Amie Konieczny (konieca@brightonk12.com) with your student's name in order to obtain their unique code.
- If you ordered your student's original pictures and received their picture packet, but have not yet returned the packet, you must do so prior to receiving a picture retake packet. Please see the following information from the picture company regarding returning your previous packet in order to receive a new one.
National Honor Society's Senior Survivor Charity Applications
The National Honor Society's Senior Survivor Committee is looking for charities to be the beneficiary of this year's Senior Survivor Fundraiser. If you know of any charities that may want to apply, please feel free to forward the flyer with them. All interested applicants must also fill out the Google Form to submit their interest in being selected as this year's charity.
Important information for any interested charities:
- Applications are due by December 15th, 2024.
- Charities will be evaluated by Brighton Area Schools Administration in a timely manner.
- All charities will be asked to submit a short, two-minute video highlighting their charity.
- Charities need to email their video, or a link to their video, to nhs@brightonk12.com
- Videos will be due by January 5th.
- National Honor Society Members will view videos and participate in blind voting.
BASE Foundation Parenting Series Information
The BASE Foundation is proud to sponsor part of a parenting series offered to the community. This particular virtual (Zoom) session is entitled ADHD: Myths & Misconceptions Separating Fact From Fiction and more information can be found here.
The Zoom meeting information can be found on the flyer, but will be led by licensed clinical psychologist Dr. Pamela McCaskill. It will be held on Thursday, November 21st from 7 - 8:30 pm.
2024/25 Advisory - Reminders on Traveling and Testing
*There will be Advisory this week, so please encourage your students to use it wisely. Please encourage your students to use the Advisory period to catch up on missing work, make-up assessments, and receive additional support from their teachers in subjects they are struggling with. The end of the 1st Quarter will be here before we know it!
Going forward, in addition to staying in their Advisory class, students are given additional opportunities to utilize their Advisory period in a way that sets them up for success. The opportunities include:
1) Traveling to one of their teacher's classes to receive additional academic support
2) Making up a missing test/quiz with one of their teachers or in the Media Center
We encourage students to take advantage of both of these opportunities. If they are planning to do so, there are a couple of important reminders as it relates to both traveling and Media Center Testing for them to remember:
- If a student is traveling, they MUST get a pass from the teacher they are planning to see by the end of the day on Tuesday.
- Teachers may utilize the Media Center during Advisory as an alternative testing site for students, but do not have to (they can have them test with them instead).
- ALL quizzes and/or tests must be sent to the Media Center by the classroom teacher by Tuesday at 2:50 pm. No quizzes/tests will be accepted on the day of Advisory. This means students need to communicate with their teachers and make sure any tests/quizzes they plan to make up are sent down in advance.
- If a student is planning to travel or take a make-up test/quiz, they should email BOTH their Advisory teacher and the teacher they travel to on Advisory Wednesday upon showing up to the appropriate location.
Ordering Your Student's Yearbook
Our Yearbook students are already busy capturing moments and memories to create a keepsake that you and your students will look back on for many years to come. Get ahead now and order your yearbook today! If you do not order a yearbook by the deadline, we cannot guarantee that you will be able to get one for your student(s).
Yearbooks are available for order at https://www.yearbooknerds.com/brighton-high-school
Senior parents, consider purchasing a personalized yearbook ad for your student to allow for a personal message with your favorite photos! Yearbook ads can be purchased from the same site listed above.
Recognize your Student with a Recognition Ad - Seniors Only (Due 12/1)
Senior Parents,
Recognize your student with a Recognition Ad. Celebrate your student for their accomplishments and achievements this year, but hurry, the deadline for reduced pricing is quickly approaching. Purchase today! OFFER ENDS 12/1/2024.
Ready to order your Recognition Ad? https://www.jostens.com/apps/jcom/router.mvc?code=YB_RA&cn=1064931
Need help with designing your Recognition Ad? Please see the attached Quick Start Guide.
Thank you!
PSAT Results (11th Grade) and BigFuture School Possibilities
PSAT/NMSQT test results from the October school-day test date are now available to students! These test results provide valuable information in regard to strengths and areas of focus for students prior to April's SAT test. When tied to a student's College Board account, a wide variety of resources are available via Khan Academy that are directly linked to these identified areas of needed focus.
In addition to these resources, there is a new resource available to students that it would be beneficial for them to take access. This new resource is the BigFuture School mobile app.
Here’s how it works:
• Students who provided their mobile number during digital exam setup will receive a text message when their scores are available. They’ll need their phone number to securely access the app, but no password is required
• In addition to their scores, they’ll see a sample list of growing careers in their state that connect to the math, reading, and writing skills they demonstrated on the PSAT/NMSQT or SAT
• Students can opt-in to Connections™ to hear from institutions that may be a good fit
• Students who can’t or don’t want to use the app can still get their scores via a PDF report from their school or by logging in to their College Board account
PTO Volunteers and Meeting Information
BHS PTO is an active part of your student’s overall high school experience. In addition to others, the BHS PTO proudly supports the following activities throughout the school year: educational student assemblies, Academic Letter, Academic Wall of Fame, Freshman class activities, staff and student appreciation events, financial support for student-run after-school clubs and organizations, and the Senior Picnic. All activities are supported through the generosity of BHS families. If you would like to donate to the BHS PTO, you can do so here.
Our PTO at BHS has already been hard at work this year supporting BHS staff and students in a variety of ways, including student lunch treats, supporting our teachers by providing them with a meal before Parent/Teacher Conferences, and more.
Next PTO Meeting: Tuesday, November 12th at 7:30 am in the Main Office Conference Room.
All are welcome!
Senior Specific Information
Senior Specific Dates/Events
Here are some important dates included below that you may want to put on your calendar now and your student may want to participate in.
Wednesday, November 13th - Portraits by Alex Senior Headshots taken @ BHS ($50)
Thursday, November 14th - Portraits by Alex Senior Headshots taken @ BHS ($50)
Wednesday, February 5th - Junior vs. Senior Volleyball Game in the BHS Fieldhouse @ 7:30 pm
Wednesday, March 5th - Senior Class Council 3 on 3 Basketball Tournament
Tuesday, April 22nd - Staff vs. Student Basketball Game
Friday, April 25th - BHS Lip Dub
Monday, May 19th to Friday, May 23rd - National Honor Society's Senior Survivor Week
Tuesday, May 27th - Seniors' Last Full Day
Wednesday, May 28th to Friday, May 30th - Senior Exams
Thursday, May 29th - Senior Sunset in the BHS Stadium starting @ 8 pm
Friday, May 30th - Cap and Gown Pick Up starting @ 8 am
Friday, May 30th - Senior Walk at BHS starting @ 9:45 am (family and friends encouraged to attend)
Friday, May 30th - Senior Picnic in the BHS Stadium following the Senior Walk @ approx. 10:30 am
Friday, May 30th - Senior Elementary Walk (more information to come) @ approx. 11:30 am
Wednesday, June 4th - Summa Cum Laude Breakfast (invite only) in the BHS Cafeteria @ 8 am (parents invited)
Wednesday, June 4th - MANDATORY Graduation Practice in the BHS Fieldhouse @ 10 am
Friday, June 6th - Brighton High School Commencement Ceremony in the BHS Stadium @ 7 pm (rain date is Saturday, June 7th @ 7pm)
Saturday, June 7th - Senior All-Night Party at BHS from 10 pm - 4 am
Recent Senior Communication from Mrs. Richards and Senior Information Sheet
Hi Seniors!
I hope you all had a very successful 1st Quarter and you're feeling a little more comfortable with college applications. Many of you submitted them by November 1st, and we're excited to see your hard work pay off as you start hearing back from College Admissions in the next few months!
The beginning of this bulletin is updated with information that is coming up, but I've also included repeat information at the bottom so that it's all in one place for you. Families can refer to Mr. Evans weekly communications as well, so there is some overlap of information. We are trying to be as proactive as possible to help you have a successful year. We are here for you!
BHS Bulldog Senior Bulletin - November Update
In addition to this, each year the Senior Class Council produces an information sheet that is a one-stop shop for all things Senior year. View this year's Senior Class Council Information Sheet here. We would encourage you to have your student follow the social media accounts listed and also join the Remind App listed at the bottom of the page based on their last name to receive updates over the course of the year.
Financial Aid Information for Class of 2025 Families
Hello Senior Families,
Financial Aid season is right around the corner! This means it's time to get ready for the 25-26 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to open on December 1st. Regardless of what the plan for after high school is, we encourage every Senior family to fill out the FAFSA. This email includes many financial aid resources for your convenience.
Here's what you can start doing NOW in terms of financial aid:
- Each Senior and a parent should aim to create their FSA IDs prior to December 1st. (They take time to verify)
- Use this tool or this resource to find out which parent(s) needs to be part of the FAFSA process.
- Attend a financial aid webinar or watch this recorded webinar.
- Learn about the Community College Guarantee and Michigan Achievement Scholarship. Informational webinars can be found here.
- Look into scholarships offered at the schools you are applying to. Local scholarships are updated here throughout the year. National scholarships can be found at websites such as Going Merry, Fastweb, CollegeBoard Big Futures, and many more.
- Reach out if you have questions. I am here to help students and families with anything college-related, including financial aid! (farinac@brightonk12.com)
Why should I fill out the FAFSA?
- Everybody is eligible for some amount of financial aid. You won't know what you qualify for unless you fill out the FAFSA.
- It is the only way to qualify for the Community College Guarantee, and is necessary to be considered for the Michigan Achievement Scholarship.
- You are planning to attend college OR a career training program after high school.
- It allows schools to consider you for more scholarships, grants, and other aid.
- It's FREE and you do NOT have to accept any of the aid that is offered to you.
Please feel free to reach out if you have any questions!
Best,
Clarice Farina
Brighton High School
College Adviser - Advise MI
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, & every other Monday
Scholarship Opportunities
We are regularly looking for potential scholarship for our students to help offset the cost of any type of postsecondary education our students pursue. One of these options is the scholarship directory. Within this directory, you can find scholarships available for a variety of different categories. Scholarships specific to this year's Seniors can be found here. You will find scholarship information for a multitude of scholarships dated as far out as August 31, 2025. You may also be interested in some of the Michigan-specific scholarships listed as a separate category. This page is one of many resources available for students when it comes to potential scholarship opportunities so we would encourage you to check it out! Our counseling website also includes pages for both local/state and national scholarships that your student may apply for.
Opportunities to Meet with BHS Administration
If you need to meet with your student's Grade Level Principal for any reason, please don't hesitate to reach out. If your student has a 504 and returned to BHS this fall, you should have received an additional communication offering you the opportunity to have your student's support plan continue as written, or the chance to meet to address any necessary changes. If your student has a 504 and is a Freshman, you have received an additional communication asking you to set up a time to meet to discuss the plan in greater detail, in order to help facilitate a smooth transition to a new environment this year. To contact your student's Grade Level Principal, please see the information below:
Mr. Matt Evans (10th grade)
Phone: (810) 299 - 4101
Email: evansm@brightonk12.com
Schedule an Appointment Directly
Mrs. Tracie Richards (12th grade)
Phone: (810) 299 - 4114
Email: richardst@brightonk12.com
Schedule an Appointment Directly
Mr. Nate Grabowski (11th grade)
Phone: (810) 299 - 4103
Email: grabown@brightonk12.com
Schedule an Appointment Directly
Mrs. Jennifer Napuli (9th grade)
Phone: (810) 299 - 4112
Email: napulij@brightonk12.com
BHS Counseling Department
The October Edition of the BHS Counseling Newsletter can be found here.
As a reminder, if you would like to meet with your student's counselor for any reason, you can reach the Counseling Office at (810) 299-4150. You can also schedule an appointment with their counselor using the following links below:
9th Grader: Mrs. Petit - https://bit.ly/MrsPetit
10th Grader: Mrs. Caverly - https://bit.ly/MrsCaverly
11th Grader: Mr. Miner - https://bit.ly/MrMiner
12th Grader: Mrs. Grossfeld - https://bit.ly/MrsGrossfeld
Upcoming College and Career Support for Students - Career/College Calendar Link Included
We would encourage you to look at the most up-to-date version of our BHS Career and College Calendar for additional opportunities for parents and students.
There are a number of opportunities for students to engage with both college representatives, as well as employers in future career fields if they are interested. We are encouraging students to engage in these opportunities as it can help them determine what their next steps may be following graduation. Our goal is to make sure that all of our students are leaving BHS with a plan, and support them in the pursuit of that plan, whatever it may be!
Upcoming College Visits
- Alma College - Monday, 11/11 Outside the Cafeteria during All Lunches
- Michigan Tech University - Tuesday, 11/12 Outside the Cafeteria during All Lunches
Brighton Area Schools Student Wellness Information
As a part of the BAS Strategic Plan, we are always trying to find ways to maximize and support student growth. One of many ways we do this is through the Brighton Area Schools App. This app can be downloaded for free on iTunes and Google Play. It is loaded with resources for students and parents. In addition, consider using the "Your Best, Your Growth, Your Future" part of the app to submit a goal and receive 1:1 support and feedback to help you achieve it! The app will also allow you to receive notifications on what is happening throughout BAS and be updated on future events and information.
Weekly Wellness Lesson
Each week, we will be sharing out a weekly tip/resource with our families. This week's tip:
"Stay the Course & Stay Afloat"County-Wide Mental Health Network Reminders and Resources
As a member of the Livingston Educational Service Agency (LESA), we are provided with a number of community resources and informational sessions designed to support families as it relates to a variety of different topics.
This month's County-Wide Mental Health Network Reminders and Resources Newsletter includes information on the following:
- Upcoming ParentGuidance.org Events
- Emergency Family Resources - Food and Holiday Gift Programs
- Upcoming County-Wide Mental Health Network Events
- MDHHS School Responses to Vaping and Tobacco Use Survey
Upcoming Community Events and Opportunities for Students
Scranton Middle School Musical - The Little Mermaid JR
This year, Scranton Middle School will running their annual musical from 11/22 - 11/24. Please see the information below from their team. We would love to see these talented BAS students supported for all of their hard work!
Scranton Middle School Presents “The Little Mermaid JR!”
Join us for a musical presentation of epic proportions! Journey “under the sea” with Ariel and her aquatic friends in Disney’s The Little Mermaid JR., adapted from Disney’s Broadway production and the motion picture (featuring the enormously popular Academy Award-winning music and delightfully charming book and lyrics).
Show Dates/Times:
- Friday, November 22, 2024: 7:00 pm
- Saturday, November 23, 2024: 2:00 pm and 7:00 pm
- Sunday, November 24, 2024: 2:00 pm
Ticket Purchase Link:
Upcoming College Fairs
In case you missed the College Fair at Cleary University, there are a number of additional college fairs coming up between now and the end of the school year. The Michigan Association for College Admission Counseling and the Michigan Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers keeps a list of upcoming, accredited College Fairs that they post for anyone who is interested. The list can be found here.
University of Michigan Men's Basketball - Education Day
Please see the message below form the University of Michigan Athletic Department:
We’re excited to announce that on Friday, November 15th at 6 PM, the Michigan Men's Basketball team will proudly host our Sixth Annual Education Day as we take on TCU! This special event is designed to celebrate education and engage students and staff across the state!
We would love for your students and staff to join us for this thrilling game! To make it even more accessible, we’re offering discounted tickets at just $10 each. You can easily purchase tickets by clicking HERE!
Don’t miss out on this fantastic chance to cheer on our team while fostering community spirit and supporting education!
Go Blue!
Brighton High School
Website: https://www.brightonk12.com/Domain/465
Location: Brighton High School, Brighton Road, Brighton, MI, USA
Phone: (810)299-4100
Twitter: @BrightonHS