BHS Weekly 2/5/24 - 2/11/24
Spirit ~ Pride ~ Honor
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Events This Week
Feb 5-9: National School Counselor's Week
Feb 5-9: Teen Dating Violence Prevention Week
Feb 5-9: National FCCLA Week
Feb 5: District 24-4A CX Debate @ Lampasas
Feb 5: JV Lady Dawg Soccer vs Salado, 5:00-7:00 PM
Feb 5: JV1/V Baseball @ Llano Scrimmage, 5:00-8:00 PM
Feb 5: Spring Meet the Bulldogs, 6:00-7:00 PM
Feb 6-8: FFA San Antonio Gilt Show
Feb 6: Powerlifting Tri Meet @ East View HS
Feb 6: OAP Rehearsal, 4:00-7:00 PM
Feb 6: V Lady Dawg Soccer @ Lago Vista, 5:00-7:00 PM
Feb 6: JV/V Lady Dawg Basketball vs Lago Vista, 5:00-7:30 PM
Feb 6: F/JV/V Bulldog Basketball vs Lago Vista, 5:00-8:00 PM
Feb 6: V Bulldog Soccer @ Lago Vista, 7:00-8:30 PM
Feb 7-8: FFA Angora Goat Show
Feb 7: SPH Meeting
Feb 7: 100th Day of School
Feb 7: Athletics Booster Club Monthly Meeting, 6:00-7:00 PM
Feb 8: FFA Blanco/Harris Wildfire Double Header
Feb 8: JV Tennis @ Pflugerville
Feb 8: OAP Rehearsal, 4:00-7:00 PM
Feb 9: FFA San Antonio Wildfire Contest
Feb 9: V Tennis @ Weiss HS
Feb 9: V Lady Dawg Soccer vs Gateway, 5:00-7:00 PM
Feb 9: JV1/JV2 Baseball @ Hendrickson Scrimmage, 5:00-7:00 PM
Feb 9: V Baseball vs Hendrickson Scrimmage, 5:00-8:00 PM
Feb 9: F/JV/V Bulldog Basketball vs Marble Falls, 5:00-8:00 PM
Feb 9: JV/V Softball vs Liberty Hill Scrimmage, 5:00-8:30 PM
Feb 10: UIL Academics & Speech @ Llano
Feb 10: FFA San Antonio Wool Contest
Feb 10: Softball Hit-a-thon Fundraiser, 10:00-11:00 AM
National School Counselor Week, Feb 5-9
Teen Dating Violence and Prevention Awareness Week, Feb 5-9
This week we will spend some time looking at statistics and resources. Monday the counselors will be set up in the cafeteria to answer any questions and to provide information.
As a school community, let's stay informed about the signs of teen dating violence and know where to turn if you suspect yourself, a friend, or a family member is experiencing dating violence.
Dating violence is never okay in any form. There are many forms of violence to be aware of:
- Physical abuse - unwanted and intentional contact with someone's body or something close to their body with the intent to harm.
- Emotional and verbal abuse - non-physical behavior such as threats, insults, humiliation, intimidation, isolation, or social media monitoring.
- Sexual abuse - force or coercion to perform unwanted sexual acts.
- Digital abuse - using social media or texting to intimidate, stalk, or harass someone.
- Stalking - when someone follows you or harasses you, causing fear and uncertainty.
For more information on types of abuse, you can visit loveisrespect.org.
It’s important to be aware of signs someone may be a victim of dating abuse. If you have a friend you suspect is experiencing signs of abuse, here are some tips on how you can help them: Reach out to them and ask if they need help or support. Ensure they’re safe when communicating your concerns, and let them know you are there for them when they need someone. Listen to them. Let them share their story and remind them it’s not their fault. Tell a trusted adult. Sometimes, looking out for your friend means letting an adult know something is wrong and allowing them to step in and help.
FCCLA Week, Feb 5-9
Meet the Bulldogs, February 5
100th Day of School, Feb 7
Course Selection Information
Bulldog Valentines Bistro, Feb 13
8th to 9th Grade Transition Information
Highlandette Tryout Information
BHS Career Fair, March 28
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Order Your 2023-2024 Yearbook!
Notification of Student Absence
A parent must provide an explanation for any absence within 5 days of the student’s arrival or return to school. The student must submit a note signed by the parent. The campus may accept an email from the parent sent to the school’s attendance clerk, but reserves the right to require a written note. The form below will send an email to the BHS Attendance Clerk and then the campus will determine whether to classify the absence as excused or unexcused.
Notification of Student Absence
This information may also be found on the BCISD website:
Parents & Students >> Notification of Student Absence
Burnet High School
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