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Falcon Announcements: June 25, 2015
June/July Calendar Events:
June 22: Final Report Cards Available on the Portal (please print them before July 5)
June 22-July 3: Summer School Math and Science July 6-17: Summer School Humanities, American Studies, World Studies
August 2-13: International Chinese Exchange
Thank You Words cannot adequately express the gratitude I feel for being able to be a part of this amazing community of Bow
High School and the Bow/Dunbarton School District. These past nine years have made a lasting impression on my life and I take with me all of the kindness, knowledge, caring, laughter, and support I have received from the most
amazing colleagues, students, parents and guardians, administrators, support staff, and community members I have ever encountered in my life.
I will dearly miss the camaraderie of this incredible institution and I will take with me all of the wonderful lessons I have gleaned from my experiences here and I certainly hope that our paths will cross again in the near future.
All of my best to a community that I love deeply and please know how grateful I am for all that you have given me throughout this incredible journey. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
#gratitude #gofalcons #thankyou #PRR
Sincerely, Tara Mack a.k.a. TMack
International Students Dear parents and families,
Bow High School is planning to host as many as two international students for the coming school year. We are work-ing with a US organization (based in Maine) to bring this student (identified below) to Bow for the coming school
year.
We are looking for a family interested in hosting this student for the school year, and I am forwarding the following
information to you regarding one of the students who is planning to attend Bow High School in the fall. Please feel free to contact me or Susan (identified below) if you have any questions.
Hope you are enjoying a wonderful summer!
Best,
John House-Myers, Principal, Bow High School
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Host a Chinese exchange student! Yizhe, who hopes to go by the English name Henry, will be 17 when he arrives in
August and a senior in the fall. About himself, Henry says, "I like sports. I am a basketball and football fan. I hope
to play sports with my future host family and talk with them. I like to talk with people." Henry's parents describe him as open, optimistic and tolerant. He is an excellent student with strong English.
Henry will arrive with health insurance and spending money. Host families provide room and board and receive a stipend for doing so. Local support is provided to student and host family.
For more information, contact Susan Dyment at [email protected] or 603-387-7050
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The Class of 2015 “Paying it Forward” Each graduating class of BHS leaves a class gift to benefit the school. The Class of 2015’s class officers – President
Casey Iasillo, Vice President Bill Kelso, Secretary Emma Stuart, Treasurer Sean Killion and Historian Leeanna Cmar – wanted to do more. In addition to purchasing new furniture for the Library Media Center, the Class of 2015 also es-
tablished the Class of 2015 “Pay It Forward” Scholarship. The $500 scholarship will be awarded next June to a grad-
uating senior of the Class of 2016. All eligible seniors are encouraged to apply next year. The Class of 2015 hopes the scholarship will remain on going with future classes contributing to the fund.
Sophomore Summer Reading- Stronger
Reading Schedule
Directions: Complete the following chapters while reading Stronger by Jeff Bauman for the sophomore summer
reading. All reading and journals will be collected on the first day of school in your sophomore team
classes.
An asterisk marks a due date for a journal entry. You will have a total of three entries by the time you’ve
completed the book.
Due Date:
July 8 – The Bomb, Chapters 1-4, pages 3-39
*July 15 – Chapters 5 – 11, pages 40-80
July 22 – Chapters 12 – 19, pages 81-119
*July 29 – Chapters 20 – 26, pages 120-159
August 5 – Chapters 27 – 35, pages 160-203
*August 12 – Chapters 36 – Epilogue, pages 204-246
August 31 – first day back to school, final project and the three completed journals are due.
Journal Assignment: Interconnectedness/Ripple Effect
While reading the book Stronger think about how the actions and beliefs of the different people in the book affect other people or communities. Use the following quotes to guide your thinking and reflect on the reading.
“It has been said that something as small as the flutter of a butterfly’s wing can ultimately cause a typhoon halfway around the world” ~ Chaos Theory
“The very beating of your heart has meaning and purpose. Your actions have value far greater the silver or gold. Your life and what you do with it today matters forever.”
~ Andy Andrews from the Butterfly Effect
“Just as the ripples spread out when a single pebble is dropped into water, the actions of individuals can have far-reaching effects.” Dalai Lama
“Be the change you want to see in the world” ~ Mahatma Gandhi
“The world is a dangerous place to live not because of the people who are evil, but because of the people who don’t do anything about it.” ~ Albert Einstein
“When we try to pick out anything by itself, we find it hitched to everything else in the universe.” John Muir
Directions: Answers should be well thought out. A minimum of 1 page long and must include examples from the
book.
For each of the reading section:
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Read The Bomb, and chapters 1-11.
a. Write a reflection using one of the quotes above. Provide 3 examples from the text that support your re-sponse.
2. Read Chapters 12-29.
a. Write a reflection using one of the quotes above. Provide 3 examples from the text that support your re-
sponse.
3. Read Chapters 27-36 and Epilogue
a. Write a reflection using one of the quotes above. Provide 3 examples from the text that support your re-
sponse.
You may use the same quote for more then one reflection but try to use at least 2 out of the 6 quotes above.
______________/9 Total
MORNING TEAM
Angel Burke [email protected]
Brenda Barth [email protected]
Christine Bourque [email protected]
Drew Groves [email protected]
AFTERNOON TEAM
Cathy Knowles [email protected]
Kristina Brown [email protected]
Amanda Guilbert [email protected]
Ben Forbes [email protected]
SENIOR, Class of 2016, BREAKFAST
In keeping with the tradition of honoring the seniors as they begin their final year at Bow High School, a senior breakfast for the Class of 2016, is being planned for Friday, September 4, 2015. Joyce Vig has graciously agreed to
organize this event and is looking for volunteers to help. If you are interested please contact her
Exemplary 3 Pts Competent 2.5 Pts Deficient 1 Pt.
Thought Thoughtful interpreta-
tion, avoids clichés
Hints at patterns,
some obvious connec-tions
Vague, unsupported
thought, unfocused
Selection of details
& coverage of text
Specific, meaningful
selections including responses to quotes,
complete and thor-ough
Less specific but still
meaningful,
addresses many parts
General, single words,
repetitive, trivial,
limited
Comments, con-
nections, questions
Consistently connect-
ed to text, insightful, earnest
Connected to text Limited, confused
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Performing Arts Department News: Congratulations to Shannon and Kristen Benson for being selected as the drum majors for the 2015-2016 Bow High
School Band! They are our first ever sister drum major pair and we're excited for their leadership next year!
A link to the 2015-2016 Performing Arts Calendar can be found on our website: https://sites.google.com/a/
bhs.bownet.org/musicdept/home?pli=1. The calendar includes all our performance dates for next school year, as well as the dates for band camp and other events.
Congratulations to all our performing arts department students on a great year! We love working with you and
we're already looking forward to next year!
- Ms. Evans and Mrs. Jaques
Potential ELO offering Course: South Africa Ecology & Culture: Extended Learning Opportunity -- this course has been approved for the
current year (2014-2015), and will be presented to the School Board depending on the amount of interest.
Instructors: Drew Groves, Dan Calder (projected) in conjunction with Nature Guide Training in South Africa
We have the potential to offer students from Bow High School an "Extended Learning Opportunity" (ELO) opportuni-ty through a hybrid course during the 2015-2016 school year. This course will include on-line, classroom, and field
study. The most exciting component of participating in this course is the required three-week intensive field trip conducted in South Africa, adjacent to the Kruger National Park, in the summer of 2016. Students that are currently
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enrolled in this year's South Africa ELO will be traveling there on 7/1/15, for their 3 week adventure.
View a rough draft presentation prepared by participating experts, Kersey Lawrence and R. Scott Semmens:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B4DxuSsdjLGQaXpLWmp4WHZWME9MWnVkN1FtV1hYNDZjeUpF/edit?usp=sharing
View the Djuma Preserve website: http://www.djuma.com/explore/
This is an experiential course where students will be immersed in an intact ecosystem with the Big Five (black rhi-noceros, elephant, lion, leopard, and Cape buffalo) and encouraged to examine their ideas about the environment,
science, culture, art, and the community. Trackers from indigenous communities will be employed to assist instruc-tors and provide opportunities for cultural exchange. Examples of outcomes students can expect are a deeper un-
derstanding of GIS and mapping, field data collection including observation and inference, ecological balance, photo
journalism, and diverse cultures including the arts. Financial aid may be available and all students are expected to participate in fundraising events. For more information, email or have students see me.
Drew Groves - [email protected]
Class of 2016
Dear Parent/Guardian of the Class of 2016,
The time has come to plan for the 2016 Bow High School Yearbook. This year every student is eligible to receive a
FREE Senior portrait session with Prestige Portraits. This will ensure that every single senior is represented in the senior portrait gallery of the yearbook with a professional portrait that meets our yearbook specifications. Only por-
traits taken by Prestige will be published in this section of the yearbook.
Prestige Portraits will bring their traveling studio to our school on August 25th and 26th and the photography ses-
sions will take place in the Auditorium. Prestige will return to BHS on October 19th for one last session. Addi-tionally, there will be very limited studio time available on September 19th. The last date for a senior to have
their portrait taken is October 19th.
Prestige Portraits offers a no charge basic session that includes a variety of backgrounds. Each student will be pho-tographed with the moonlight background for at least one pose as that is the background that will be used for the
yearbook portraits. Yearbook portraits are verticals, head/shoulder only, with no hats or props.
We ask that all seniors contact Prestige Portraits by Lifetouch to schedule their portrait session as
soon as possible by calling 1-800-287-4667 Monday through Friday 9:00 to 4:00 or emailing your re-quested appointment time to [email protected]
Portrait proofs will automatically be mailed to your home. This will provide you the opportunity to preview your sen-ior portraits, make your yearbook selection and decide whether or not your wish to purchase portraits. Portrait
selections must be made by October 30th.
Thank you for all your support of our Yearbook. Have a safe, healthy, and fun summer!
Leesa Hudak Yearbook Advisor
International Chinese Exchange
This summer Bow High School and the surrounding communities will host a cultural exchange camp for twenty-seven high school students from China, through Spiral International from August 2-August 13. The goal of the pro-
gram is to engage young people from China and a selected group of American students and families in experiences that allow them to enjoy each other’s company and to learn firsthand about each other’s culture. This is one of nu-
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merous Chinese – American exchanges taking place in Vermont and New Hampshire.
On weekdays, students will participate all day in English language lessons and culture camp activities and excursions, led by local teachers and a selected group of high school students serving as Peer Ambassadors. They will spend
time with host families in the evenings and on the weekend. There will also be several social gatherings bringing together all students and host families.
Host families are needed to house these visiting students along with their two teachers; they are to be housed two in each home.
High school and middle school (grade 7 & 8) students are invited to apply to be Peer Ambassadors, and to partici-
pate in the camp. There will be an evening training session for Ambassadors and a host family orientation meeting.
At a time when China has risen rapidly on the international stage, this short exchange in our communities is a prom-
ising opportunity to create new friendships.For more information please contact:
Angel Burke (Camp Coordinator): [email protected] Gina Aubin (Home Stay Coordinator): [email protected]
Or call BHS at 228-2210
Visit Spiral International’s website @ http://www.spiralinternational.org
Upcoming Center for College Planning Events… NHHEAF (NH Higher Education Assistance Foundation) programs are always listed on their Events page at http://
www.nhheaf.org/events.asp. Check it out!
BOW HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETICS 2015
Fall Sports Practice starting Information
Any Bow High School student athlete or their parent/guardian that needs additional information, please contact the Bow High School athletic office at 228-2210 ext. 303. Check out the Bow High School Athletics web page at www.bownet.org/jkaufman.
Full practice schedule on page 7
FALL SPORTS REGISTRATIONS WILL OPEN ON JULY 1ST AT
WWW.FAMILYID.COM
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SPORT First Day Prac-
tice
First Date of
Practice
Time Meeting Loca-
tion
FOOTBALL
Tryouts
Wednesday
Monday Seniors, Juniors
Tuesday Sophomores, Freshmen
August 12th
August 3rd
Equipment Handout
August 4th
Equipment Handout
6:30 am report
7:30-10:30 am 5:00-6:00 pm prac-
tice
3:00-4:30 pm
3:00-4:30 pm
Basement Hallway
Bottom Floor
GIRLS SOCCER
Tryouts
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
August 17th
Please bring
Running Shoes
August 18th
August 19th
8:00-10:30 am & 5:00-7:30 pm (must
attend at both
times)
4:30-7:30 pm 4:00-7:30 pm
Girls Soccer Field Behind the High
School
BOYS
SOCCER Tryouts
Monday August 17th
Please bring
Running Shoes
4:00 pm Boys Soccer Field
on Top behind
High School.
FIELD HOCKEY
Tryouts
Monday-Tuesday Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
August 17, 18,
19, 20, 21
Please bring
Running Shoes
8:00 am to 10:30
am
Please arrive 15
minutes early
Field Hockey Field behind the
High School
SPIRIT Try-
outs
Monday
Tuesday Wednesday
August 17th
August 18th
August 19th
4:30 pm to 6:30 pm
4:30 pm to 6:30 pm 4:30 pm to 6:30 pm
Mini Gym
BOYS CROSS
COUNTRY
Monday
August 17th
8:00 am to 10:00 am
Track
GIRLS CROSS
COUNTRY Monday August 17th
8:00am to 10:00 am Track
GOLF Try-
outs
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday Thursday
August 17th
August 18th
August 19th
August 20th
12:45 pm 18-holes
4:00 pm 9-holes
4:00 pm 9-holes 3:00 pm 9-holes
Canterbury Woods
Country Club
Exit 18 off Rte. 93 Meet at the Putting Green
BASS FISHING
Monday August 17th 5:00 pm Meet at Turee Pond
Boat Ramp
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Dates to Remember:
Final Report Cards Available June 22
Summer School Science and Math June 22-July 3
Summer School Humanities, American Studies, World Studies July 6-17
International Chinese Exchange August 2-13
Incoming Freshmen Open House August 25: 1-3PM and
August 28: 9-11AM
First Day of School for the 2015-16 School Year August 31
First Day of CRTC for Seniors September 2
First Day of CRTC for Juniors September 3
Senior Breakfast Class of 2016! September 4
School Picture Day September 4
Senior College Overview Information Night September 8
Bow High School Open House September 17
BHS Annual College Fair September 21
Homecoming September 25, 26