

BIGLERVILLE HIGH SCHOOL
Newsletter Updates - Week of 9/6 - 9/9/2022
Dates to Remember
- Fri., Sept 23 - Homecoming
- Sat., Sept 24 - Homecoming Dance, 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM
- Wed., Oct 12 - PSAT (10th & 11th Grades)
- Wed., Oct 26 - Picture Retake Day
GUIDANCE
September is Suicide Prevention Month
On September 7 an informational table was available at lunch with many resources to help students dealing with mental health concerns. Crisis hotline numbers were available as well as other flyers.
Throughout the month presentations will be offered at flex and at other times throughout the day. Stay tuned for more information on those presentations.
Self-Care Posters
September is Suicide Awareness Month
Pictured in the attachments are students contributing ideas for self care.The poster will hang in the glass case of the lobby
Fall PSAT Information
The PSAT will be administered at BHS on Wednesday, Oct 12th. Sophomores (who are currently enrolled in Algebra II) and Juniors should be registering and will need cash or a check payable to BHS. The cost is $18.00. See attached flyer for details.
ACADEMICS
Spanish Class - Mrs. Pecher
Maestra Pecher's Spanish classes are honing their reading, speaking and writing skills.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Laptops
Please see the attached forms and information for the Laptop Protection Plan. Students may turn the paperwork in to their Advisory teacher or at the high school office.
You may purchase the protection plan online at https://www.myschoolbucks.com/ or we will accept payments at school. If you pay online or submit payment at school, please fill out the form below.
Yearbooks
Yearbook news and FREE yearbooks!!
2022 yearbooks
If you did not receive your 2022 yearbook, please stop by the high school office to pick it up. There are still a limited number of 2022 yearbooks available @ $70 if you would still like to purchase one.
*Free Free Free *
We had an overrun on BHS yearbooks from the years 2017, 2018 and 2019 and cannot store these anymore. Before we send them back, if anyone would like one or more of these for FREE please email yearbook advisor, Mrs. Harman @ l.harman@upperadams.org First come, first serve. We also have a few other extra random earlier years if there is one you are looking for. We may have it!
CANNER CORNER SPORTS
For the complete season schedule, please visit the ArbiterLive website.
SPORTS SCHEDULE
For the complete season schedule, please visit the ArbiterLive website.
Mon., Sept 12
4:00 PM GV Tennis @ Kennard-Dale HS, Departs @ 1:45 PM
6:00 PM GVSoccer vs James Buchanan HS
6:00 PM BJV Football @ Greencastle-Antrim, Departs @ 4:00 PM
Tues, Sept 13
4:30 PM Coed Varsity Cross Country @ CC MEET @ Eastern York, Departs 1:45 PM
5:00 PM GVSoccer @ Hanover High School, Departs @ 3:15 PM
5:00 PM GJFH @ Bermudian Springs, Departs @ 3:30 PM
6:00 PM GVFH @ Bermudian Springs, Departs @ 3:30 PM
7:00 PM BV Soccer @ Hanover High School, Departs @ 5:15 PM
Wed, Sept 14
4:00 PM GV Tennis @ West York Area HS, Departs 2:15 PM
Thurs, Sept 8
4:00 PM GV Tennis vs York Country Day School
5:00 PM GVSoccer @ Fairfield Area MS/HS, Departs @ 3:30PM
5:30 PM GJVFH vs Delone Catholic
7:00 PM BV Soccer @ Fairfield Area HS, Departs @5:30 PM
7:00 PM GVFH vs Delone Catholic
Fri., Sept 16
7:00 PM BV Football @ Fairfield Area HS, Departs @ 4:30 PM
Sat., Sept 17
TBD Coed Varsity Cross Country @ 26th Annual Ben Bloser Bulldog CC Invit., Departs @ 8:00 AM
10:00 AM BV Soccer @ Bermudian Springs, Departs, @ 8:30 AM
10:00 AM GV Soccer vs Bermudian Springs
11:30 AM BJV Soccer @ Bermudian Springs, Departs, @ 8:30 AM
11:30 AM GJV Soccer vs Bermudian Springs
CANNER SCOREBOARD
Tues., Sept 6
GVS = BHS 7; Littlestown 1 = W
- Brylee Rodgers scored her 50th Career Soccer Goal!
- Brylee Rodgers - 2 Goals; 2 Assists
GVFH = BHS 7; Hanover 0 = W
- Kierney Weigle - Hat Trick
- Ava Peterson - 2 Goals
- Natalie Showaker & Ann Walmer - 1 Goal Each
- Hannah Naylor - 3 Assists
- Lilly Kauffman - 2 Assists
GVTennis=BHS 3; James Buchanan 2 = W
- Autumn Slaybaugh - Singles Win
- Dylanie Castillo-Salazar - Singles Win
- Grace Buchheister & Sara Clouse - Doubles Win
Thurs., Sept 8
GVTennis=BHS 5; Littlestown 1 = W
- Marianna Hartman - 6-0
- Autumn Slaybaugh - 6-0; Both Singles Shutouts
- Dylanie Castillo-Salazar - Won
CoEd Cross Country
- Aiden Kissner - 5th Place Finish
- Isabel Mauss - 6th Place Finish
FRIDAY SHOUT-OUTS
Happy Friday! Here's our list for the week.... It was a short week and this list is also short and sweet! Good luck to all of our Canner extracurricular participants this weekend! Go Canners!
9/6 - 9/9 Shout Outs:
- Shout out to Carter Kime for being so kind and helpful in class, both to the teacher and to students who are having difficulty!
- Une Grande MERCI to Michael Cogliano and Paige Stewart, who are president and vice-president respectively and took directive of the new World Language Club with ideas and events for the year. Super proud of you two!
- Cinthya Chavarria is an amazing Latinx Club president. She did a wonderful job creating a club tri-fold and representing the club at Back to School Night. She is full of creative ideas and is passionate about the club's mission!
- A big thank you to James Leibundgut from Aramark. He installed an electrical outlet outside in the courtyard that is on its very own circuit so that the homecoming DJ can plug in outside. Last year, the music went out a few times because the indoor circuit couldn't handle it. Thank you Mr. L!
- Shout out to the guidance department, our students, and guidance intern, Kaitlin Mock for brainstorming self-care ideas and raising awareness during Suicide Awareness Month!
BLACK & GOLD FRIDAY
BHS Open House
If you didn't attend BHS Open House, here is what you missed. Pictured below are just a few of the clubs that were represented.
Scrap books display dating back to 1941. Awesome history! FFA advisors Michelle Miller and Scott Howell do a great job with this program.
Technology Student Association (TSA)
The Technology Student Association (TSA) is a national organization of students engaged in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics). The TSA representatives display examples of projects and events that BHS students can participate in as members of the TSA. The TSA Advisor is Robert Dwyer. Manning the table were (from left to right) Aidan Kissner, Liam Hardy, Jonas Rutowski, and Zack Taylor.
LEO Club
“Leadership, Experience, Opportunity.” That’s what makes a Leo. Leo clubs are a youth organization of Lions Clubs International. Leo clubs encourage youths to develop leadership qualities by participating in social service activities. Manning the table are club advisor, Dennis Cope, students Sam Gano and Paige Stewart.
Collaborating for Youth (CFY)
Collaborating for Youth, CFY's is an organization whose purpose is "developing the positive potential of youth within safe and supportive families and communities.