
BCIT MEDFORD NEWSLETTER
January 2025
PRINCIPAL'S MESSAGE
The second semester is upon us, and the campus is buzzing with excitement and anticipation for the incredible journey ahead!
As we embark on this new semester, our diverse clubs, organizations, and student-led initiatives are gearing up for impactful projects that will enrich the lives of our students and contribute to the well-being of our school community. Get ready to make a difference and encourage your child to explore the countless opportunities available on campus! You'll find a wealth of exciting events and activities highlighted in this newsletter.
As we move into semester two, please be sure to communicate with your child's guidance counselor if you have questions regarding attendance, scheduling, grades or credits. It is imperative that any questions or issues get resolved as we move into the second semester.
The second semester moves at a fast pace, and before you know it, Spring Break will be here. Please ensure your child is staying on track with their academic goals and preparing for their future. BCIT offers a variety of resources to support their success. We encourage you to reach out to your child's guidance counselor with any questions or concerns you may have.
We look forward to a productive and rewarding second semester!
Thank you,
Mike Parker
Principal BCIT Medford
UPCOMING EVENTS
JAN 29: Now a FULL DAY (no finals)
JAN 30: 1/2 Day for Students; Semester 1 Finals
JAN 31: 1/2 Day for Students; Semester 1 Finals - NOW OPEN FOR STUDENTS
FEB 3: CLOSED for Students; Staff In-service
FEB 4: Semester 2 Begins
FEB 4: Admissions Testing
FEB 6: Activity Period (Club/Activities)
FEB 13: Non-Credit Sessions End
FEB 17: CLOSED (Presidents' Day)
FEB 19: 1/2 Day for Students; Staff In-service
FEB 19: Admissions Testing
FEB 20: Board of Education Meeting 6PM
FEB 21: Freshmen/Sophomore Dance 6:30-9:30PM
FEB 27: 1/2 Day for Students: Back to School Afternoon
STAY CONNECTED
February 3 - Closed for Students
February 4 - Semester 2 Begins
Medford CTE Renovation Projects
Welding
HVAC
Gaming Design
CLOSINGS & DELAYED OPENINGS
In the event of a campus emergency or inclement weather, guardians will be contacted via email, phone message, and text message. In addition, we will post a Special Alert Message on our website.
Parents and guardians will be contacted using information stored in Genesis, our electronic student database. Please be sure to keep your contact information up to date. Any changes to your phone number, email address, or home address should be reported to the Counseling Department.
Reminder for Seniors...FAFS Graduation Requirement
The state of New Jersey has passed a bill that requires seniors to complete the FAFSA as a graduation requirement starting with the Class of 2025. Parents will have the ability to opt out of this requirement. The waiver to opt out will be in the Genesis Parent Portal and will be part of the opening of school documents.
Please contact your Guidance Counselor if you have any question.
Child Study Team: Annual Review Season
The Child Study Team will be contacting parents in the very near future as we begin to schedule students' annual review meeting for this year. These meetings will begin in February and will run through the spring.
HOMEWORK CLUB!
Students must sign-up in the Counseling Department at least 24 hours in advance so late buses can be arranged.
FRESHMEN FIELD DAY - OCT 2024
Seniors Only: Early Dismissal Program
MEDFORD EDUCATORS OF THE YEAR
Congratulations to:
Scott Cooney (Teacher of the Year)
Natalie Dickol (Support Staff of the Year)
Scott Cooney - Performing Arts
Natalie Dickol - Sports Medicine
Scott Cooney has been the Theatre Instructor at BCIT Medford since 2009. He received his BA in Theatre with a minor in Dance from Rowan University. Mr. Cooney serves as Director for every fall play and spring musical. He previously filled the role of Boys Soccer Coach and currently volunteers his time as an advisor for Building Men. Scott also serves as co-advisor for ABIDE Bible Club. He is the troupe director of BCIT Medford’s International Thespian Society and is an active member of the NJ Thespians State Board.
Natalie Dickol has been a Teaching Assistant and Athletic Trainer at BCIT Medford since 2020. Ms. Dickol graduated from Rowan University with a Master’s Degree in Athletic Training. She currently serves as co-advisor for both the National Technical Honor Society and the Class of 2026. As of January 2025, Natalie has taken over as full-time Teacher of Sports Medicine.
STUDENT ADDRESS/INFORMATION CHANGE FORM
Any address change must be submitted to the School Counseling Department in writing. This is the only way to ensure proper busing information is submitted to transportation. The Student Address/Telephone/Information Change form is available via the BCIT Medford Campus homepage under School Counseling Center.
TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION
Click here to view the contact information for all sending districts
STUDENT PICK UP DURING SCHOOL HOURS
The safety of our students is our main priority. Guardians and authorized emergency contacts may pick up a student during school hours in the Main Office. When arriving in the Main Office, a driver’s license or state/federal issued I.D. must be presented. Students will not be released to anyone who does not provide proper identification.
Guardians must send written authorization in the form of an email in order to authorize someone who is NOT listed in Genesis to pick up their student. A representative from the main office will also call the main contact(s) to verify the written notification. The email should be sent to mainoffice@burlcoschools.org from the email address listed in Genesis and include the following information:
Date
Student’s name and grade level
Name of the person picking up the student
Time and reason of departure
Your name and relationship to student
Your phone number (phone number must match what is listed in Genesis)
The person being designated to pick up their student must present a driver’s license or state/federal issued I.D. when arriving at the Main Office. Once the email is received, the student will be released.
Please review the contact information in Genesis for your student to ensure that the most current information has been provided. Should you have any questions or need additional information, please contact the Main Office at 609-654-0200 ext. 8411.
DISCOVERY NIGHT OCT 2024
ONLINE PAYMENT SYSTEM...GET SIGNED UP!!!
Medford Tech online payments are active for General Obligation (ID’s, books, etc.) and various student activity payments (Homecoming, Activity Dues, Senior Trip, Prom, etc.). To make an online payment, please click HERE and create a MySchoolBucks account; then find your product and make a payment.
PLEASE NOTE THAT MY SCHOOL BUCKS IS NOT FOR SCHOOL LUNCH PAYMENTS!
All parents/guardians of freshmen students should create a MySchoolBucks account. Please reference the online user guide below for assistance.
Creating A Parent Account (Click link - scroll halfway down page and look for MSB link on right)
ATTENDANCE POLICY (UPDATED MARCH 2020)
Every student is expected to be in school every day, all day.
- Should the student be absent in excess of six unexcused days per semester, then he/she will be placed on non-credit status.
- Students who exceed a total of nine or more days with excused or unexcused absences from school for the semester will not be eligible for noncredit remediation, and may be referred to the Superintendent for consideration for referral to the Board of Education for action.
- All excused absences require written documentation to verify the nature of the absence. Parent letters excusing a student for attendance purposes are not acceptable. Medical notes need to be from a medical professional. Please review the policy below regarding approved excused days. If your son/daughter is dealing with a prolonged medical issue, please communicate with your guidance counselor and we can work together to develop a plan.
HOMECOMING OCT 2024
Activities & Clubs
Please take the time to visit our student-activity information. We encourage every student to get involved in at least one club/activity. Please visit both of the links below for more information.
BCIT FOUNDATION: PRIDE PROGRAM
PRIDE Program promotes positive academic efforts and behaviors - consider donation to BCIT Education Foundation
PRIDE is a nationally recognized program that supports positive student academic achievement and good behavior. The acronym embodies Personal Responsibility In Daily Effort. For many years, our BCIT Foundation has been very generous in the support of our PRIDE Program at BCIT. BCIT students recognize the PRIDE Program as a way to be acknowledged for putting forth his/her best efforts. Students may earn PRIDE incentives through various avenues such as academic accomplishments, club or sport participation, attendance and good behaviors.
Through monies raised by the BCIT Foundation, the PRIDE Program has provided items that supplement our local BCIT high school budgets. More recently, over the past two school years, the Foundation has provided the following:
- Staff member of the month trophies (prohibited by our purchasing manual)
- Earned student weekly incentives for PRIDE activities, such as Wawa and Dunkin Donut Gift cards; BCIT water bottles; BCIT PRIDE ear buds
- Funding for PRIDE events
This past year, almost 500 students on our Medford Campus and 600 students on the Westampton Campus, per marking period, were recognized as PRIDE recipients. Valuing the need to promote the continual support of the PRIDE Program, the BCIT Foundation's hope is that with the popularity of the PRIDE Program and its proven results, parents, local businesses, and members of the community may consider making a donation to the Foundation.
When giving to the BCIT Foundation in support of the PRIDE Program, donations will directly support PRIDE Program incentives.
To learn more about the program, and how to donate, please contact Foundation Director at (609) 267-4226, ext. 8335.
INDUCTION CEREMONIES NOV 2024
National Art Honor Society
National Honor Society
National Technical Honor Society
All student athletes must be registered online each season (fall, winter and spring) for athletics.
In addition, each student-athlete must have a valid physical and other required forms on file with the nurse’s office prior to participation in athletics. The school’s physician must approve all physicals completed by any private physician prior to final clearance.
For more information and updates about Medford’s athletics (coaches, schedules, required paperwork, etc.) please reference the Athletics website.
We encourage all students to get involved in athletics. Especially as an incoming student, becoming part of a team is a great way to instantly make twenty or thirty new friends.
If you have any questions please feel free to contact the specific coach or the Athletic Director.
A complete participation packet with signed consent forms must be submitted to the Athletic Department in order for a student-athlete to tryout in any sport. Packets are available on the school Athletics website. Please review the website for additional information regarding our programs. Please ensure to submit all required forms - click the link below for more information.
ATHLETIC PACKET & REGISTRATION INFORMATION
FALL & WINTER SPORTS
Counseling Dept & Financial Aid
BCIT MEDFORD COUNSELING DEPARTMENT
All Grades:
It is advisable that any student who is currently struggling in a class to reach out to their teacher for additional help. School Counselors are also available, by appointment, to discuss grades and interventions.
Community Service:
Stay involved in school community based extracurricular activities that interest you or enable you to explore career interests.
College-Bound Juniors:
Fall and winter are very important times for you to be visiting college campuses so you know where to apply next September! Campuses give a completely different impression in the summer when they are deserted than during the academic year.
SAT Practice:
SAT Skills and Practice can be found on the www.collegeboard.org website.
FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION:
Looking for national scholarships? Complete the registration at www.fastweb.com to receive email notifications of scholarship programs.
Visit www.meritaid.com to find merit-based scholarship opportunities from colleges before you apply. This website can help students with merit-based scholarships from colleges that reflect your accomplishments and interests.
Another good resource for researching scholarships is www.finaid.org .
Paper FAFSAs will no longer be delivered in bulk to high schools. Students are able to obtain a paper FAFSA by calling the Federal Student Aid Information Center at 1-800-4-FED-AID (1-800-433-3243). Students are encouraged to file the FAFSA online at www.fafsa.ed.gov for faster processing. A PDF version of the FAFSA is also available for download at www. studentaid.ed.gov.
The US Department of Education sponsors www.studentaid.ed.gov, which provides helpful information on preparing for college, types of financial aid, determining who is eligible for financial aid, how to apply for aid with the FAFSA, and information on repaying your loans.