Blue Hills News
Dear Blue Hills Families,
Here's the latest - please read information on buses today!
1. Buses - We are pleased to announce that the FirstView app is now active. We are sending an email to all families that registered for the bus with a district code that will give you access to track your route and receive notifications like delays, etc. We are excited to make this improved communication tool available to you. First Student will provide app support. Instructions to download the app are directly below and will be included in the email sent to bus riding families. You will need to know the district code as well as your child's bus route (ex: E1, E2, W1, W2, etc.)
One important note: the gps for the buses may not always work correctly. Please do not rely on the gps alone to make it to your stop on time, especially in the morning. The buses are not changing their habits - the app is just a tool to help you. Also be advised that on early release days and late start days, the app will not be accurate.
For app support:
- Dedicated Customer Support
We are here to help you. Whether you are having trouble getting started with FirstView, not seeing correct data or have an idea to make FirstView better, we want to hear from you!
Contact FirstView Monday – Friday
o Calling the toll-free phone number 888-889-8920 from 7:00 a.m. EST to 5:00 p.m. EST
o Emailing Customer Support at support@firstviewapp.com
o Using the in-app “✉” button to provide feedback
2. If you have not made plans yet for Parent-Teacher Conferences, now is the time! Parent-Teacher Conferences will be a mix of virtual (afternoon) and in-person (evening). To sign up for a virtual appointment, please go to this link: https://bluehills.youcanbook.me/. Please note that conferences on October 20 are for grades 9 and 11; conferences on October 26 are for grades 10 and 12. Please see the letter from Dr. Bavuso, our Academic Director, for more information.
3. Grade 9 Students: Mini-Exploratory #2 has been moved to October 28. Please make sure you are in school on this day - you will be seeing the programs you did not see the first week of school, and making your selection for your last five exploratories.
4. Make sure you sign up for winter sports! Registration is now open for winter athletics. This is required for all students wishing to participate in winter sports, regardless of past participation in a fall sport. Please register your child through Family ID, and be sure that physical exams are up to date. Without full medical clearance, no student is eligible to try out. Registration closes on November 15 and practices start November 28! Don't wait - register now! Also a reminder that students must be academically eligible to participate. Students may not fail their vocational program or more than one core academic class. Eligibility determinations are made at the publishing of the first term report card.
5. The Boosters Club will be meeting on October 25 @ 7 p.m. in the Chateau to plan for the Holiday Fair! They are looking for volunteers to help. Please reach out to the Boosters - contact information can be found here.
Sincerely,
Mr. Zini
Reverse Career Fair
On Monday, October 17, businesses visited our career-technical programs to speak with students about job opportunities and future career options. Ms. Poliseno, our Coop Coordinator, organized the event and students had the chance to talk with potential future employers.
Pep Rally and Homecoming
Students had a great time last week at our pep rally and Homecoming game and dance! Thanks to Ms. Connolly and the rest of the Student Council advisors for putting on such great events.
Outing Club
The Outing Club was back at it on 10/19, hiking Buck Hill and having a great time in the open air. See Ms. Joyce-Grikis or Mr. Fischer for more details and how to join!
Health Screenings at BHR
Massachusetts General Law, chapter 71, section 57 with related regulations 105 CMR 200.000 mandates that school nurses do periodic screenings of vision, hearing, growth (height and weight), and posture. Bill H. 4056, section 97 requires schools to conduct annual verbal screenings (SBIRT) for substance use. Pursuant to these regulations, BHR nurses screen students according to the following schedule:
Vision/Hearing/Posture: Grade 9
Growth (Height and Weight/BMI): Grade 10
SBIRT (Screening, Brief Intervention, Referral to Treatment) *more information linked here*: Grade 10
Parents/guardians will be notified if a vision, hearing, or postural screening requires further evaluation. Included in this notification will be a request for a report from your healthcare provider of their findings so that the nurses are aware of any problems which may interfere with learning and can accommodate any needs that are identified.
Parents may choose not to have their child(ren) participate in any or all screenings.
Please notify the school nurses in writing by Dec 16, 2022 if you wish for your student to opt-out of a screening (letheart@bluehills.org). This must be done annually.
If your student is receiving treatment for a vision, hearing, or postural concern, please provide the nurses with current medical documentation of their condition.
Update from the School Health Office:
We continue to have self-testing kits available in the main office and in the nurse's office. These are a limited supply and will only be provided if they are available and if you are symptomatic.
If you test positive for Covid-19, please email letheart@bluehills.org and include in your communication the day your symptoms started. You will receive a response back with your isolation dates and the date of return to work or school. Remember, symptoms may appear 2-14 days after exposure to the virus.
Symptoms include:
- Fever (100.0° Fahrenheit or higher), chills, or shaking chills
- Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath
- New loss of taste or smell
- Muscle aches or body aches
- Cough (not due to other known cause, such as chronic cough)
- Sore throat, when in combination with other symptoms
- Nausea, vomiting, when in combination with other symptoms
- Headache, when in combination with other symptoms
- Fatigue, when in combination with other symptoms
- Nasal congestion or runny nose (not due to other known causes, such as allergies), when in combination with other symptoms
Reminder: although there is no statewide requirement for masking at school, masks are required when entering the school health office. They are available upon entry.
Covid and Flu Vaccine Clinic - Offered by Town of Canton
**Previous Information**
**Past Information**
- Vaping continues to be a major concern at Blue Hills and at schools across the country. Part of the inherent danger of vaping is that it is difficult to know what is inside a vaping device. One of the latest trends has seen vapes laced with fentanyl - a potentially lethal drug. I encourage you to read this article discussing the concerns with vapes. At Blue Hills, students are not allowed to carry or use vapes at any time, and will be subject to disciplinary measures.
- Seniors may be eligible to start co-op. Please email Ms. Poliseno at kpoliseno@bluehills.org for more information.
- Important Note: There is a viral social media challenge re-emerging called the "One Chip Challenge" - you can read about it here - that can cause physical harm to participants. There is no place for this at any school, and that goes for Blue Hills. Please talk with your student about the serious injury that can occur from eating these chips, and the danger of following certain social media trends. Please be advised that Blue Hills does not condone this type of dangerous activity during the school day. Students please note that there may be consequences if you are involved in this type of activity.
** Please Read** Dismissal Procedures:
Please help us by sending a note in with your student on the day that they will be dismissed. They should bring the note to the main office in the morning. This allows your student to sign out at the appointed time and meet you at your car. Otherwise, we need you to come into the building and identify yourself, at which time we have to call your student's classroom or shop to dismiss them. It is far easier and faster if you send a note in the morning. Thanks for your help with this.
Other Information:
- Aspen X2 is used by Blue Hills to record student grades, attendance, discipline, family contact information, and much more. If you need assistance logging in to Aspen X2, you may follow this link. For further assistance, you may call the Academic Office at 781-828-5800 X2670.
- Breakfast and Lunch are available for free again this year. Through the first few days of school, we have noticed many students getting off the bus, waiting in line for breakfast, and immediately throwing it out or giving it away. This is not the intention of the free breakfast program, and those students will be asked to remain on the bus instead of coming into the cafeteria.
- Please be reminded: Earpods/headphones may not be worn during the school day except with the explicit permission of the teacher. This includes breakfast, lunch, and passing times. Earpods will be confiscated if seen, and consequences assigned.
- If you have not, please complete the SY 2022-2023 Mandatory Registration & Student Emergency/Contact Information on Family ID. This is required of all students each year, and includes the Parent-Student Handbook. This helps us keep your emergency contact information up to date in our system.
- Grade 9 Parents Night Information: The presentation is available here.
Upcoming Events
October 20: Parent Teacher Conferences (Grades 9 & 11) - Early Dismissal 10:50 a.m.
October 26: Parent Teacher Conferences (Grades 10 & 12) - Early Dismissal 10:50 a.m.
October 28: Mini-Exploratory #2
November 2: Open House 5:30 p.m. for prospective students - Early Dismissal 10:50 a.m.
November 3: In-Service Late Arrival - 10:40 a.m.
November 4: Term 1 Ends
2022-2023 School Year Calendar
Blue Hills Regional Technical School’s mission is to continue its history of academic achievement, technical training and character development through a curriculum which emphasizes the integration of cutting-edge technical programs and challenging academic courses, enabling its students to become competent, caring and productive people in a diverse and changing world.
Core Values:
Community, Opportunity, Relevance, Employability
Website: www.bluehills.org
Location: 800 Randolph Street, Canton, MA, USA
Phone: 781 828 5800
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