The French Club enjoyed a fun day exploring French culture in historic Ste. Geneviève, MO.
Regina Wilson and Raisa Charles-Willock from the Arkansas Department of Health visited with the Girls of Grace today to discuss the importance of personal hygiene.
Students in Mr. Garcia’s Management class had their own version of “Shark Tank”.......”Chick Tank”, where they proposed their business propositions to local business investors. Lots of ideas were presented such as car repair shops, “Uber” style public transportation, arcades, shopping plazas, and many others. Thank you to our “investors”
Lori Goff Hixson, Cody Brooke Wyatt Courtney Fisher, Mark Brasfield, Ammi Tucker.
Blytheville 7th, 8th (Middle School) and 9th (Junior Varsity) grade cheer tryouts are May 13-May17. Anyone wishing to try out should see Ms. Parker to get a tryout packet with IMPORTANT information that is mandatory in order to tryout.
Any students not making the team will be issued a refund.Contact BHS counselor, Audrey Parker with questions or for any clarification. #GOCHICKS
The BHS Prom Closet is growing and our girls are well taken care of. However, our boys have a need also. If you have any men's slacks, dress shirts, or jackets that you don't need anymore, please consider donating them to the BHS Prom Closet. All materials donated are well taken care of and students are required to return the items after use so that other's may take advantage of the materials also. You may bring your donated items to the Welcome Center at BHS, to Mrs. Brasfield's classroom (BHS Room 307) or contact Mrs. Brasfield for other arrangements. Thank you.
Attention CTE students and parents!!!
Members of the student body gathered in the BHS auditorium, Friday afternoon, as Corey Weatherspoon signed his national letter of intent to play football and further his education at Coffeyville Community College in Kansas. Congratulations on your success, Corey
Due to the conflict related to the PTO meeting and the Pride of the Chickasaw Banquet tonight at 6:00 p.m. the PTO meeting will be moved to Monday, April 8 at 6:00 p.m.
Attention:
A BIG weekend for our Foreign Language department:
We cannot be more proud of how our students represented BHS today at their very first foreign language state competition! Out of 847 students competing today, here is how our kids did:
Level 1 French Vocab Bee
Camille Garner - 2nd place (trophy)
Ashya Smith - 7th place
Level 2 French Vocab Bee
Nekyia Williams - 3rd place (trophy)
Bailee McCustion - Honorable Mention
Extemporaneous Reading Level 3
Ka'myia Davis - Distinguished Finalist
Level 1 Spanish Vocab Bee
Iyawnia Robinson - 4th place
Jevonta Lewis - 6th place
Tyrone Dodd - 8th place
Level 2 Spanish Vocab Bee
Kyriana Slater - Honorable Mention
Kaylie Aldridge - Honorable Mention
Chante Primas - Honorable Mention
Ms. Hardy's class worked on building structures with noodles and marshmellows. Their project was to demonstrate that working with teams can oftentimes produce better outcomes than working individually. Isaiah Cannon poses with his structure.
Thank you to Dr. Glen Jones from Henderson State University for visiting with our students while on campus. We sure enjoyed our visit!
#LiveReddie
Students had a very busy Thursday during Connections. Thank you to the Juneteenth committee, Dr. Anes Abraham, Mr. Desmond Hammett and Nina Watson, for spending time with our students, sharing your knowledge and importance of the Juneteenth celebration.
MSgt. Bell and Sgt. Thompson from the United States Air Force worked with students who are possibly interested in military enlistment. Recruiters explained the different college and career opportunities available through the USAF.
Students had a very busy Thursday during Connections. Thank you to the Juneteenth committee, Dr. Anes Abraham, Mr. Desmond Hammett and Nina Watson, for spending time with our students, sharing your knowledge and importance of the Juneteenth celebration.
MSgt. Bell and Sgt. Thompson from the United States Air Force worked with students who are possibly interested in military enlistment. Recruiters explained the different college and career opportunities available through the USAF.
In honor of Pi Day, the math classes decorated the 100 hallway with the digits of pi. Unfortunately, we couldn't do the whole number (something about it being infinite or irrational or something) but the kids did a great job s giving this day a bit more color!
BHS counselor, Ms. Parker, finished lessons on choices.Students discussed choices having positive and negative consequences, and how consequences affect more than the one making a choice.Students enjoyed engaging in critical thinking and seeing things from other's perspectives!
ATTENTION 15-18 year olds and their parents: Are you interested in the medical field or volunteerism? St. Bernards Jr. Volunteer Summer Program is accepting applications to volunteer in a hospital setting where you will explore careers and gain experience in helping others. Participants will gain hands on experience in surgery, laboratory, nursing, radiology, rehabilitative services, exercise science, pharmacy and more! It will be a three-week session where we will accept 16 students into the program. The session will be held from July 12-August 2. You can get more information and an application in the counselor's office.
The deadline is Friday, April 26
ATTENTION !!! Due to power outage at the high school, the French Club’s “Mardi Gras “ family night has been canceled for tonight. Please share and spread the word!!
The Blytheville High School Odyssey of the Mind team placed first at the regional competition, Saturday! They will be moving forward to the state competition on March 30, in Little Rock. Congratulations on a job well done, and good look as you prepare for the state competition.
Congratulations to Lizzie Langston on her acceptance into the University of Central Arkansas Schedler Honors College! Lizzie was one of 482 students that applied, 167 interviewed and one of the 75 admitted! We are proud of you Lizzie!