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Parents and Students,
March marks a crucial time in our school year, filled with academic milestones, activities, and preparations for the future. For our seniors, these next two months are especially important as they finalize post-secondary decisions and gear up for graduation.
This newsletter includes key dates, deadlines, and opportunities for all students. Please read it carefully so you don’t miss out on important updates. Thank you for your continued support!
Enrollment Night Update: March 11th
Please plan on attending Evening Enrollment night on March 11th from 4:00-7:30 pm to meet with your student's teachers & finalize their 25-26 course enrollment. We encourage parents to review their student's transcript and the courses they have selected to take next year.
Spring Break
School will not be in session March 17-21 due to Spring Break.
Class of 2025
Seniors, graduation will be here before you know it! Please review the 2025 Senior Packet to ensure you are aware of all important events and deadlines that will quickly approach. If you have any questions, please reach out to your Counselor or Administrator for more information.
Geometry Tutoring: AM & PM Sessions Available
Students enrolled in Geometry who are in need of extra help are invited to attend Geometry tutoring.
AM Tutoring
Monday-Thursday, 6:55-7:25 am with Mr. Linhart, Room 217
Students will need to enter via the front office. Ring the doorbell & let the secretary know that you are here for tutoring.
PM Tutoring
Tuesday: Lewis, Room 309, 2:55-4:10 pm, activity bus is available
Wednesday: Sumler, Room 308, 2:55-4:10 pm, activity bus is available
Thursday: Lewis, Room 309, 2:55-4:10 pm, activity bus is available
PowerSchool Access
We encourage all parents to frequently check PowerSchool for grades and attendance. bsd124.powerschool.com/public
Click Here to access the BSD PowerSchool Parent Guidelines.
Semester 1 No Credit (NC)
If your student has an NC on their official Semester 1 grade report, it means they successfully completed the course but did not earn credit due to excessive absences. CLICK HERE for more information about NCs and how to remove them from your transcript.
Thank for your your continued support of our students and school community.
Have a great month,
BHS Administrative Team
Upcoming Events + Important Dates
March 7: End of 3rd Quarter
March 11: Enrollment Night (rescheduled), 4:00-7:30 pm
March 13: Mr. BHS, 7:00 pm
March 17-21: Spring Break, No School
March 25: Boys Tennis vs Lee's Summit, 4:00 pm
March 27: Jostens Gown & Announcement Delivery | Band Concert, 7 pm | Boys Volleyball vs St. Michael's, 6:00 pm
March 28: Jostens Gown & Announcement Delivery
March 31: Girls Soccer vs Fort. Osage, 6:30 pm
School Spotlight
Mr. Hammond's class took a trip to the Jazz Museum
Commitment To My Future posters hung in the Freshman Alcove
Students recognized for their leadership in volunteering at the 2024 Missouri School Board Association conference
Shelter building in Mr. Rood's Botany class.
Rotary Students of the Month
Congratulations to Mr. Nugen- he received the Real World Learning Partnership Builder Award!
BHS students discussed road safety as walkers, bike riders and drivers. They were identifying where wrecks occur, where more lighting is needed, roundabout safety and what improvements they wish to see for safer driving, including snow removal issues.
Counseling Center
March Senior Meeting
All Seniors must make plans to attend.
Compass Health: School Based Therapy
CLICK HERE for more information
Contact your school counselor for more information
Graduation
Graduation: May 9, 2025, TIme: 6:30 pm
Location: Cable Dahmer Arena, 19100 E Valley View Pkwy, Independence, MO 64055
Student Success Center
The Student Success Center is open Monday-Thursday:
- 3:00-4:15 pm
- Room 412/414
- A free after school snack will be provided for students
- Activity bus will provide transportation at 4:15 pm
The Student Success Center (SSC) provides a quiet study atmosphere for all students to receive tutoring, work on academics, serve attendance hours for NC removal and serve detention hours. Math tutoring will also be provided.
Activities & Athletics
Win for KC Women's Sports Awards
Flags Competition
Robotics Competition
FBLA Districts
Swim Senior Night
Girls Wrestling: 2nd place in districts
Attendance
Semester 1: No Credit (NC)
If your student has an NC on their Semester 1 grade report, it means they successfully completed the course but did not earn credit due to excessive absences. CLICK HERE for more information about NCs and how to have them removed from your transcript.
90% attendance is the minimum acceptable attendance level at BHS
The Missouri Department of Education sets a minimum attendance goal of 90% for students. The BHS “No Credit” (“NC”) policy is in place to reinforce this state goal.
More than four (4) periods of unexcused absence per class per semester, will be considered excessive.
Please see the BHS Student Handbook for guidelines regarding “unexcused” versus “excused” absences.
Students who accumulate 4 or more unexcused absences in a class will be in danger of losing credit and earning a “No Credit” (“NC”) transcript grade.
Students can “make-up” attendance hours in the Students Success Center to avoid “NC’s”.
Documentation for “excused” absences must be turned into the front office in a timely manner.
“Make-up” attendance hours must be addressed by the end of the school year, otherwise summer school and the Attendance Recovery Course will be required to earn back credits.
More information on this policy can be found in the BHS Student Handbook pages 8 - 10 or visit the BHS website and the related “Why” paper.
School Reminders
Technology Fee Waived
Cell Phone Enforcement
Negative Impacts of Cell Phones on the Learning Environment:
Distractions: Cell phones can significantly distract students from lessons, leading to decreased attention and engagement during class.
Cheating: The presence of cell phones can facilitate cheating during exams and assessments, undermining academic integrity.
Cyberbullying: Cell phones can be a medium for cyberbullying, which negatively affects students' mental health and the overall school climate.
Benefits of Not Having Cell Phones at School:
Improved Focus: Without cell phones, students are more likely to concentrate on their studies, leading to better comprehension and academic performance.
Enhanced Social Interaction: Students engage more with peers and teachers, fostering stronger relationships and a more cohesive school community.
Reduced Anxiety: The absence of cell phones can alleviate the stress and anxiety associated with constant connectivity and social media pressures.
We appreciate your support in reinforcing this guideline to ensure our students thrive in a productive and positive educational environment. If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us.
School Restroom Reminders
- Restroom Behavior: Bathrooms are intended for personal use only and should not serve as gathering spaces.
- Vandalism: Any vandalism to school property will result in immediate consequences. Incidents will be reported to the Belton Police Department, and students will face juvenile referrals, school disciplinary actions, and restitution for damages.
- Vaping: The use of vapes or any other prohibited substances on campus violates our school policies and will be met with appropriate consequences.
No Tolerance for Fighting
We appreciate your ongoing support in creating a safe learning environment for our students.
Due to recent incidents and injuries, we are taking a hard stance against fighting on school grounds. Our priority is student and staff safety. We believe in a proactive approach to ensure a positive and secure educational environment.
Effective immediately, school resource officers will arrest students if they are fighting. In addition to legal repercussions, we will follow our policies and procedures prohibiting fights. Please review Board Policy JG-R1: Student Discipline for more information.
We believe open communication is important and encourage you to discuss these changes with your child. Please emphasize peaceful conflict resolution and respectful behavior.
Thank you for your ongoing support and partnership.
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Email: bhsoffice@bsd124.org
Website: beltonschools.org
Location: 801 West North Avenue, Belton, MO, USA
Phone: (816) 489-7500