Tuesday, October 26, 2010

 

UPCOMING EVENTS FOR SENIORS


Seniors - North Shore Community College is hosting an On-the-spot
Admissions on November 9th 9 am in G104. Students can get their acceptance letter, find out about the different programs at NSCC, etc. Sign up with Mrs. Prodanas
in B Wing Guidance.

Service Academy Night Wednesday November 3rd Danversport Yacht Club
6:30 - 7:00  pm  School representatives booths open
7:00 - 8:00  pm  School & Program Overview Briefings
8:00 - 9:30  pm  Visit with School and Service representatives

A congressional staff member will be on hand to discuss the federal
academy appointment and nomination process.  All interested students and
parents in grades 9-12 are invited to attend.

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Sunday, October 24, 2010

 

Yearbook information

Attention Senior Parents:
Don’t forget your parent message for your graduate!
The yearbook staff will be processing them
Through December 1.

Submit your message online at www.jostensadservices.com or through an email to bhsbeverlega@hotmail.com. You may also send your message and photos via snail mail to: BEVERLEGA 2010, Beverly High School, 100 Sohier Road, Beverly, MA 01915.

1/8 page $50     ¼ page $75  ½ page $175  Full page $225
Make checks payable to “Beverlega 2010”
or charge on www.jostensadservices.com.

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Monday, October 18, 2010

 

Project Closeup


The Social Studies Department plans to sponsor a trip to Washington, D.C.
next April. If approved by the School Committee, the trip will take place on
April 10-15 and be organized by Project Close Up, a non-profit group that
has been providing students with an in-depth look at our nation's capitol
for almost 40 years. On Tuesday, October 19 at 7 p.m. in room B209, the Social 
Studies department will hold a meeting for parents and interested students to meet arepresentative from CloseUp and students who have attended the trip in the past. Anyparent who can't attend the meeting and has further questions about the trip is
welcome to contact Ms. Brotherton, Social Studies Department facilitator,
through school email or by calling Beverly High and leaving a message.


 

Project Closeup


The Social Studies Department plans to sponsor a trip to Washington, D.C.
next April. If approved by the School Committee, the trip will take place on
April 10-15 and be organized by Project Close Up, a non-profit group that
has been providing students with an in-depth look at our nation's capitol
for almost 40 years. On Tuesday, October 19 at 7 p.m. in room B209, the Social 
Studies department will hold a meeting for parents and interested students to meet arepresentative from CloseUp and students who have attended the trip in the past. Anyparent who can't attend the meeting and has further questions about the trip is
welcome to contact Ms. Brotherton, Social Studies Department facilitator,
through school email or by calling Beverly High and leaving a message.

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Saturday, October 9, 2010

 

Congratulations to Matt Bourque


Matt Bourque was selected as the Moynihan Lumber, North Shore Student-Athlete for 
September.  Matt is a senior captain for the BHS soccer and Tennis teams.

 

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Useful Services from the Family Center at the Consortium

THE FAMILY CENTER

The Family Center located at the Northshore Education Consortium in Beverly provides families with education, resources, and support focused on special needs and at-risk youth. The Family Center offers a welcoming environment with a lending library of books, high quality literature, community resource information and computer access for families. The Family Center provides further support to families through support groups, trainings and workshops.
All services are free and open to the public.


PROGRAMS AND SERVICES

Lending Library– A comprehensive collection of adult and children’s books. Topics include special needs, developmental, behavioral, mental health and medical conditions in youth, substance abuse, and parenting.

Family Support - Staff is available to provide support to families and to assist in accessing materials, literature, online resources, and community opportunities.
Parent Education Groups – Small interactive groups of parents who come together to learn about a specific topic. Groups are taught by specialized professionals with expertise in the area. Space is limited to enable discussion and support.

Workshops – Morning and evening educational workshops are presented by experts in their field. Parents and professionals are welcome. Workshops are free and open to the public.

Community Resources – Information on local programs, support groups, educational offerings and recreational activities. Community bulletin board provides up-to-date information on community events

Computer-Internet Access – Computers with bookmarked websites are available for research.

Check our website at www.nsedu.org for more information on our programs.

HOURS
Monday - Thursday 9:00 am - 2:00 pm

LOCATION CONTACT INFORMATION
The Family Center Marian Myers, Director
Northshore Education Consortium Phone: 978.232.9755 Ext 1328
112 Sohier Road Email: mmyers@nsedu.org
Beverly, MA 01923 Website: www.nsedu.org
Revised 8/21/2010






Tuesday, October 5, 2010

 

Trip to Washington, D.C.


The Social Studies Department is sponsoring a trip to Washington, D.C. next
April. If approved by the School Committee, the trip will take place on
April 10-15 and be organized through Project Close Up, a non-profit group
that has been providing students with an in-depth look at our nation's
capitol for almost 40 years. For students who are interested, an
informational meeting about the trip will take place on Tuesday, October 5
at 2:45 in Mr. Leahy's room (B207). At that meeting, students will be
provided with detailed information about the trip to take home to parents. A
meeting for parents of students who decide to go on the trip will take place
at a later date to be announced.  Any parent who has further questions about
the trip is welcome to contact Ms. Brotherton, Social Studies Department
facilitator, through school email or by calling Beverly High and leaving
a message.

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Distractology 101


Coming to Beverly October 12 – 16:   The Arbella Insurance Group Charitable
Foundation has created a mobile training tour called Distractology 101 which is a
simulator experience created to show inexperienced drivers exactly how dangerous
distracted driving really is. The program is designed for students who have their
driver’s permit or who have had their license for up to 3 years.  It’s 45 minutes
long and FREE!  

The North Shore YMCA and the Leslie S. Ray Insurance Agency have partnered to host
Distractology 101 and are extending an invitation to BHS students to participate. This training will take place at the Sterling Center YMCA.  The hours are 2 pm to 8 pm on Tuesday through Friday and 10 am to 6 pm on Saturday.   

 Students who participate will receive a $15 gas card. This is a potentially life-saving experience. Space is limited and filling up quickly, please call Kate 
McCarthy at 978-522-5670 today with any questions or to reserve a spot. For more 
information please visit www.distractu.com <http://www.distractu.com

 

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