North Notes
Blue Valley North's Parent Newsletter - November 15, 2024
A Message from Your BVN Administration
Dear Blue Valley North Families,
School avoidance can sometimes arise from anxiety about tests, presentations or social situations. While staying home might seem like a short-term solution, it often leads to students falling further behind, which can increase stress. If your student is frequently absent on test days or showing signs of avoidance, it’s important to address these behaviors early.
We understand that as families, you want the best for your child, and we encourage you to help them develop a lifelong habit of perseverance. While there are times when staying home is necessary, it’s important to avoid providing excuses for missing school unless truly needed. Minor ailments or worries, which wouldn’t keep an adult from going to work, shouldn’t prevent a student from attending either.
By working together and keeping the lines of communication open, we can find supportive solutions to help your child feel more confident and comfortable at school.
Thank you for teaming with us!
Blue Valley North Administration
American Education Week Breakfast - Donations Still Needed
The Blue Valley Mustang Club (our version of PTO) is excited to provide breakfast for our staff on Thursday, November, 21st at 7:30 a.m., as a big THANK YOU for all that they do for our students. With your help, we plan to celebrate them with a bountiful breakfast buffet!
Many items are still needed to make a beautiful breakfast for our hard working staff! Please sign up here: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/5080D49AAA622A02-53040632-american
Items can be dropped off in the BVN Main Office on Wednesday or Thursday, Nov. 20 and 21. If you are bringing a breakfast casserole or main dish, please bring it by 7:15 a.m. on Thursday, Nov. 21.
Our sincere thanks,
The Blue Valley Mustang Fund Club
Blue Valley North STUCO Prom Fundraiser - orders due Nov. 20
Click on this link to order: https://bvn-stampede-store.square.site/s/shop
Kudos and Celebrations (new)
BVN Signing Ceremony Held on November 13
There were 19 student-athletes honored after school on Wednesday, November 13, in the main gym. Congratulations to these students as they take their sport to the next level. Mustang Proud!
Blue Valley North Football Team Advances in the Playoffs
Last Friday, November 8th, the BVN Mustangs came out on top against Leavenworth High School with a final score of 41-14. Sectionals are Friday, Nov. 15, vs. St. James High School, 7:00 p.m. at the CBAC, 11031 S. Valley Road, Olathe (by Olathe NW). Congratulations to the team and our coaching staff!! Let's go Mustangs!
Congratulations to BVN Unified Bowling Team 1. They came in 3rd at regionals and will be heading to state Tuesday, November 19, in Topeka. Team: Hogan Mills, Abby Genrich, Eli Nathan, and Hannah Krueger.
Logan Parks wins Evelyn Gates Award
Senior Logan Parks won the Evelyn Gates Award presented by Children’s Mercy Hospital on November 13, during an assembly at Blue Valley North High School. Parks was honored as the top female high school volleyball player in the KC area. The Kansas City Star published a great story about Parks. Congratulations to this incredible student-athlete!
Choir Student Honors
Congratulations to BVN Choir Members who auditioned for District/State Choir on November 9th! Students were selected from over a hundred applicants for each section.
Selected members for the Treble Choir from the BVN choirs are:
Isabel Fulcher, Alto 1
Joslyn Selser, Soprano 2
Selected members for the Mixed Choir from the BVN choirs are:
Christopher Dennis, Tenor 2
Cale Fulcher, Bass 1
Anne Henderson, Alto 1
Liana Jaramillo, Soprano 2
Mackenzie Morse, Alto 2
Caitlin Rice, Soprano 2
Phoebe Zmijewski, Alto 1
Congratulations to Mackenzie Morse for auditioning and being selected for the National Choir with the American Choral Director's Association. Mackenzie will travel to Tennessee in March and represent BVN and the state of Kansas at the national convention.
Scholars Bowl Team
The kids are rather enjoying hearing from you when they are successful at their tournaments!
Your JV Scholars Bowl team swept the Mill Valley tournament with an 8-0 record! They came home with some hardware. Please congratulate the following kids if you see them:
CJ Condon
John McKinney
Gabe Ledgerwood
Mitchell Coleman
Landon Nelson
Adit Reddy
Your Varsity Scholars Bowl team ended last night with a 5-2 record. They advanced past prelims but lost in semis. Please congratulate the following kids if you see them:
Matthew Chen
Caroline Place
Pari Patel
Kat Begelfer
Mithran Rajesh
Sririam Kalki
Student Announcements
Colorguard Team -- Indoor Winterguard
If you enjoy performing and meeting new friends in a fun group, consider joining our Indoor Colorguard Team! This team will meet once a week (plus a few evenings or weekends) to work on dance and flag skills and perform 2-3 times in February and March! Consider attending our Try-It Sessions, which will take place on December 5th and 2th from 3:15 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. in the OTMS Commons!
Indoor Winter Colorguard Try-It Sessions
Thursday, December 6th - 3:15 to 4:15 p.m., OTMS Commons
Thursday, December 15th - 3:15 to 4:15 p.m., OTMS Commons
Questions? Email BVN Colorguard Coach Mrs. Babkin at SEBabkin@bluevalleyk12.org or BVN Director of Bands Mr. McCarty at PMMcCarty@bluevalleyk12.org.
Girls and Boys Bowling Team
The Girls and Boys Bowling Team Tryouts will be the week of December 9-13 at Bowlero. Physicals and Athletic Participation Forms must be completed online to participate. Interested? Please talk to Mrs. Nathan, room 242, AND fill out this form https://forms.gle/RQoHXTpsmsrfyAVP9 .
Thank you!
Wrestling Information for this Winter Sport
Please contact Coach Spadoni, JDSpadoni@bluevalleyk12.org or in room 234.
Mark Your Calendars (new dates)
November 18 - Odd Day: 7:35 a.m. - 2:45 p.m.
November 19 - Even Day: 8:30 a.m. - 2:45 p.m.
November 20 - Odd Day: 7:35 a.m. - 2:45 p.m.
November 21 - Even Day: 8:30 a.m. - 2:45 p.m.
November 22 - Traditional Day: 7:35 a.m. - 2:45 p.m.
November 25-29 - NO SCHOOL / Thanksgiving Break
December 18-20 - Final Exams
Dec. 23 - Jan. 3 - No School / Winter Break
January 6 - School Resumes
January 20 - NO SCHOOL / Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
Upcoming All School Events
All BVN events, activities, sporting events and additional calendar adjustments are found on the EKL calendar: www.easternkansasleague.org
Click here for the 2024/25 Blue Valley School District Calendar.
BVN Counseling Department Information (new info)
Senior Transcripts: official transcripts are ready to send. Transcripts are requested through Xello. Please see the Senior College and Career Counseling Canvas page for more information.
Senior Parents: Please make sure you have signed the Diploma/Transcript Authorization form.
2nd semester schedule changes are allowed to be requested December 4th-6th. More information with details will be emailed out in the coming weeks.
Counselors at BVN are assigned by the first letter of a student's last name:
- Bridgett Brownlee: A–Da
- Catalina Donnelly-Vazquez: De-H
- Jenn Weber: I–Moo
- Linda Hardy: Mor-Sho
- Amanda Levin: Shu-Z
Questions? Contact the Counseling Administrative Assistant, Kawaini Duson, at kjduson02@bluevalleyk12.org.
Parent Announcements
Civility Policy
We are thankful for the ongoing partnership and support we experience in our school community. Working together we ensure the best possible student experience allowing them to realize personal success. There are times, however, when issues arise which require our continued collaboration to resolve. Families may utilize the matrix linked on the district website to best address questions and concerns that may arise throughout the course of a school year. Finally, all staff and visitors should conduct their business free from intimidation, harassment, or bullying. The district’s Board of Education states expectations regarding civility within Policy 6341. Again, thank you for your partnership in helping to maintain a safe school community environment for all.
Safe Schools Reporting
Blue Valley Schools is committed to promoting and fostering a safe environment in and around all our schools. We are continuously working to prevent, mitigate, respond to and recover from a wide range of situations. Please check out available ways to report safety concerns.
BV Podcast: Understanding Threats and Their Consequences
In the latest Blue Valley Schools’ BV Unmuted podcast episode, Dr. Katie Collier, Deputy Superintendent for Learning, is joined by Overland Park Interim Police Chief Simon Happer and Director of Safety and Security Dan Carney to discuss school safety and the importance of understanding threats and their consequences.
To learn more about how families can partner with the district to ensure a safe and secure environment for our students and staff, listen to the podcast: BV Unmuted: Understanding Threats and Their Consequences.
Community Celebrations and Observances
Some November Celebrations & Observances:
Native American Heritage Month - celebrates the rich and diverse cultures, traditions, histories, and ongoing contributions of Indigenous peoples.
National Veterans and Military Family Appreciation Month - honors the military family by recognizing their sacrifices and commitments.
All Saints Day - November 1 - celebrated by some of the Christian faith, this solemn, holy day honors the saints of the church.
Day of the Dead - November 1 - celebrated by some with Mexican heritage, a joyful time to remember and honor deceased loved ones.
Diwali - November 1 - the festival of lights celebrates the triumph of light over darkness, good over evil, and the human ability to overcome observed by some Hindus, Jains, Sikhs, Buddhists, and others. Some will decorate their homes with lights and rangoli art, exchange gifts, dress in colorful clothing, feast with family, and/or go to temple.
Concession Volunteers Needed!
Please volunteer with BVN Concessions! You get to see all the kids in their element and hear parents cheering for all! And - you get to hang out with great volunteers and help serve your school and community. We welcome students, siblings, parents, and grandparents! For more info and to sign up, click here: CONCESSION VOLUNTEERS
Parents, Are you Moving or Have you Moved? (reminder)
If you have moved or plan to move, please contact the BVN Registrar, Ann LaGrange, by email at ALLaGrange@bluevalleyk12.org. Thank you!
Proactive School Safety: How BV Addresses & Assesses Threats
At Blue Valley Schools, student safety is our top priority. Our approach to safety blends proactive prevention, fostering strong adult-student relationships and maintaining robust physical security measures. Central to our strategy is understanding and addressing potential threats.
What Constitutes a Threat?
A threat includes any expression of intent to harm, whether spoken or written. Identifying and responding to these expressions is crucial to the safety of our school community.
The Role of Threat Assessments
Blue Valley’s comprehensive threat assessment process has two primary objectives:
Preventing Violence: We work to intervene before potential threats escalate.
Resolving Underlying Issues: By understanding the reasons behind a threat, we can resolve conflicts and provide necessary support.
Structured, Evidence-Based Approach
Blue Valley Schools follows the Comprehensive School Threat Assessment Guidelines (CSTAG), a nationally recognized, evidence-based program. This approach ensures that we not only prevent violence but also support individuals in need.
Since the fall of 2023, Blue Valley building leaders have been trained in and actively using this Threat Assessment approach. This consistent use of CSTAG has equipped leaders with a common vocabulary and protocol, enabling them to resolve situations more effectively when threats arise.
By staying committed to this structured and compassionate approach, Blue Valley Schools ensures that students and staff are supported, safe and able to focus on what truly matters–learning through extraordinary educational opportunities.
More information about Blue Valley’s threat assessment process is available on the district website.
School Pictures
You can see your proofs and photo packets can be ordered from www.rollandkc.com using your student's ID number as the access code. Rolland Studios is BVN's official yearbook photographer, so only Rolland Studio portraits can be used in the student sections of the yearbook. If you have questions about school photos, please contact Rolland's Customer Service at www.rollandkc.com or email them at cs@rollandkc.com .
Senior Info for the Class of 2025
Please mark your calendars for the Commencement Ceremony for the Class of 2025 on Saturday, May 17, at 5 p.m. The ceremony will be held in the ANT-DAC Stadium (Antioch District Athletic Complex) located at 162nd and Antioch. In case of inclement weather, the ceremony will move inside to the BV West Gymnasium at the regularly scheduled time.
Cap & Gown: Please get your order placed for your graduation cap & gown: www.jostens.com . We still have 100+ seniors who need to order. If you own a gown from the Class of '23 or '24, then you can re-use it, and all you'd need to purchase is the cap & tassel. Contact the Jostens office with any questions at 913-291-1636.
Senior Diploma Form and Transcript Release- ACTION NEEDED: Our diplomas will be ordered at the end of the first semester in order to have them for May graduation. Please click on the link below and complete the Senior Diploma/Transcript Form. This form also authorizes the release of senior transcripts for college applications. Click here: Diploma/Transcript Authorization.
SENIOR INFO PAGE
All this info and more can be found on our Senior Info Page! Click here: 2025 BVN SENIORS
Nurse Notes -- Updates for the 2024-2025 School Year
COVID/FLU
We urge you to stay informed and prepared by visiting the Blue Valley School District COVID/Flu guidelines at this link: https://www.bluevalleyk12.org/Page/36106. These guidelines are crucial for the health and safety of our school community.
Students may not attend classes until both are true: symptoms are improving, and there has been no fever for 24 hours without medication. Upon returning to normal activities, take additional precautions over the next five days, such as avoiding close contact with high-risk individuals and maintaining good personal hygiene.
Authorization For Medication/Procedure To Be Administered At School. Please have medical orders faxed to 913-239-3038. This is especially important if your student has a health condition that requires medical care at school and is required each school year.
Medications can be dropped off by appointment only during normal school hours of
7:35 a.m. -3:00 p.m. Please e-mail Alex Norval, BVN School Nurse, at ANNorval@bluevalleyk12.org to schedule your drop off time.
Immunization News
Refer to Link regarding requirements: https://www.bluevalleyk12.org/Page/34370
Need to speak with the nurse?
If you need to speak with the nurse, please e-mail ANNorval@bluevalleyk12.org to set up an appointment.
Student Absences/Doctor Appointments: Your Help is Needed
Blue Valley North has 1600 students, so we have a full-time staff member, Stephanie Lange, dedicated to managing all absences and requests when students need to leave for an appointment. Since we do NOT want to interrupt class, and call into the classrooms, we ask you to plan in advance so we can have your student waiting for you to prevent you from waiting on your student.
Need to pick up your student early? We need 2 hours’ notice!
- You and your student discuss the appointment the night before to plan.
- Check the daily bell schedule (see below) for the best time to leave.
- (1) Send a note with your student and provide:
- Student’s first and last name
- Student’s ID# (see ParentVue)
- Reason for absence
- Date/time student needs to leave/return (not the class period)
- Your name, phone number & signature
- Students can drop off the note at the Attendance Office before school.
OR (2) Email attendanceBVN@bluevalleyk12.org at least 2 hours in advance of the time your student needs to leave the office. Include all info listed above.
- A pass will be delivered to your student in class with time of release.
- Your student will sign out in the attendance office and wait in the office until they see you pull up to the circle drive. Parents do not need to come into BVN.
- If they return to school after the appointment, they will sign into the attendance office and get an “excused” pass to give to their teacher.
Will your student be gone all day due to illness, a college visit, etc.?
- Provide the information bolded above.
- Report your absence in ParentVue, the most efficient way to report an absence.
- OR Email attendanceBVN@bluevalleyk12.org by 8:00 a.m. the day of.
Notification of Unexcused Absences
Families of high school students will receive automated attendance messages via email, phone, and/or text message at 10:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. if a child is absent and his/her absence has not been reported by a parent/guardian. If parents forget to report an absence? No worries. Reply directly to the phone call or email and make the edit in the attendance reporting. To avoid these notifications, follow the procedures listed above.
Did you know? Families can select “Religious Holiday” as an option for a child’s absence in ParentVue, when applicable. This notation could be helpful to our school staff so they can plan accordingly for your student’s absence.
Questions? Please contact Stephanie Lange, Attendance Office Manager directly. Email attendanceBVN@bluevalleyk12.org or call (913) 239-3001
Thank you!
Mustang Fund Fall Activity Guide
Please take a look through the BVN Mustang Fund's new Fall Activity Guide! Here is a link to the on-line edition: https://anyflip.com/qzkqi/bkyh/
A limited number of printed books are available if you would like your own copy—first-come, first-served! Contact Amanda Palan at amanda@amandapalan.com or Heather Glenn at bvnpbcpresident@gmail.com. Or you can pick one up in the front office until they are gone . . .
This is a great way to see photos of the athletic teams & performing arts students, find out more about their coaches and directors, and read a greeting from the BVN Principal & the Mustang Fund Presidents. Please take time to see the advertisements from our corporate partners and give them your business whenever possible. We thank them for their support of the Mustang Fund and our Blue Valley North students. Enjoy!
Board & Committee Members Needed!
We are committed to ensuring that BVN extracurricular activities receive financial support, regardless of other funding mechanisms, so that all students are able to participate and compete at the highest levels available. Our goal is to foster experiences for our students outside the classroom in arts, athletics, and activities that match the excellence and quality that Blue Valley North offers within the classroom. Funds also go toward staff appreciation, hospitality rooms, State Cakes, Senior Day Activities, the Homecoming Parade and SO MUCH MORE!
Giving Levels start at just $55! Please visit www.bvnmustangs.com and click on the DONATE NOW button on the home page!
PLEASE CONTACT HEATHER GLENN AT bvnpbcpresident@gmail.com if you are interested in helping out with any of the above positions!
Thank you for your consideration!
Durham Bus Riders
Durham will continue to transport our bus riders in the 2024/2025 school year. If you have questions, please call Durham School Services at 913-681-2492 or contact them via email at admin6700@durhamschoolservices.com.
We are Mustang Proud!
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