BHMS Principal's Update 3/21/22
Women's History, Upcoming Presentations, Upcoming Events
Keeping Up with What is Going on at the Hill!!!
Hope everyone had an awesome weekend with the weather and things. This week, please remember we have three early dismissal days (3/23-3/25). Students will be dismissed at 12:35. Lunch will be served during the school day. There are a lot of things going on, presentation wise to our students. Please check those out. Also, please be aware that tomorrow is wear crazy socks to school in support of Down Syndrome Awareness. In addition, the Anti Defamation League that sponsors our "No Place for Hate" Initiatives in the school is sponsoring an essay contest. See the link here. If your child is interested in doing this essay contest, please have them check with their ELA teacher for specifics or follow the prompts at the above link. It appears the ADL is awarding monetary/small scholarship prizes for the selected essay.
Wishing all Bulldog Families the best this week.
Sincerely,
Mike D'Ostilio
In this Newsletter:
- New and Important Information
- Women's History Month: Week 4-Pricilla Chan, Doctor, Philanthropist, CEO
- World Down Syndrome Day
- Mr. Middleberg, Holocaust Survivor
- 25th Anniversary Information
- Upcoming Info for 8th Graders: 9th Grade History Choice
- Upcoming Presentation for 5th and 6th Grade Parents: Navigating Social Media
- 8th Grade T Shirt Art Contest
- Future Acts Candy Collection
- COVID-19 Update
- Reminders (General Information and Code of Conduct Awareness)
- What it Means to Be a Bulldog
- Building Better Bulldogs Mission and Vision
- PTO Information
- Signing Up for Remind Text Notifications, Facebook, and Twitter
New and Important Information
Some Important Dates:
Month of March...Women's History Month. Week 4...BHMS Celebrate Pricilla Chan
March 21...World Downs Syndrome Day
March 21 and 23...7pm...Virtual. 8th-9th grade Social Studies Presentation
March 22...Mr. Charles Middleburg (Holocaust Survivor) presentation to 8th grade students (during the school day).
March 23-25...Early Dismissal
March 24...6:30-8:30...Current 5th Grade and Current 6th Grade Presentation to Parents on Navigating Social Media
March 25...8th Graders T-Shirt Design Due to Mrs. Franz
March 30...6:30 PM...PTO Meeting
April 1...PJ/Hat Day Fundraiser for Sixth Grade Class
April 4...Future Acts Candy Drive Ends
April 5...6:30PM ... 5th to 6th Grade Parent Orientation
April 6...Dress for Success Day...Dress in your best outfit for a day and look polished and sophisticated.
April 7, 8, and 9...7pm....Spring Musical
April 11...WTHS Counselors help 8th graders plan for 9th grade.
April 14...3pm...Spring Fling
April 15-April 22...Spring Break
April 25-April 29...25th Anniversary Spirit Week
Bunker Hill Celebrates Women's History Month
Week 4: Priscilla Chan
March 21, 2022 is World Down Syndrome Day
For Current 8th Graders Only
The social studies teachers will be going over some of the current options for next years' history courses. Our district supervisor for Social Students, Mr. Jeff Snyder will conduct an information session for any family who has questions. If interested in that information session, please email jsnyder@wtps.org or be on the lookout for more information. Please see the save the date below as well as a link to the variety of resources about 9th grade history.
Mr. Charles Middleberg Returns to Bunker Hill Middle School to Speak to 8th Graders
For Current 5th and 6th Grade Families Only
Bunker Hill Begins 25th Anniversary Celebration
Recent Updates
Mr. Bollendorf sent this letter to families regarding the Governor's assertion that masks will not be mandatory in schools beginning March 7. As stated in the previous section, the district feels it is poised to successfully move in this direction as a result of the "Test to Stay Program"
Previously, Mr. Bollendorf sent this letter out regarding the new Grapefruit "Test to Stay Program" This is an effort to provide accessible testing programs for students to remain in school if they had an exposure or close contact. We had this in place for the first week last week and we continue to work out the kinks. Please click the following document regarding the "Test to Stay Program": Grapefruit FAQs
We will still provide intermittent remote access should children need to quarantine.
Please continue to monitor the COVID-19 Weekly Activity Level Reports. This is one of the main data points NJDOH uses to advise schools.
Bulldog Reminders
- Refraining from the use of cell phones and Airpods (unless directed by the teacher)
- Charging computers each night
- Frequently restarting computers to receive updates
- Using social media and school and personal technology appropriately
- Carrying and displaying their student IDs
- Working towards the Bulldog Bash
Please Help Us Combat the Behavior over Social Media. Please Monitor Your Children's Accounts
Recently, we have had a counseling lesson on social media etiquette in the 8th grade with the support of Officer Hamilton and will continue to have these talks with the entire school in the upcoming year.
Some things you should know:
1. Snap Chat: Please check and ensure parent filters are enabled on your children's snapchat and especially set to private so only your child's friends can "snap" each other. We've had situations where random people infiltrated our students' snap chat with inappropriate images or messages. Also with snap chat, people can send pictures or message that quickly erase. Unless your child screen shots things, these messages are hard to retrieve and the hate or bullying has already been done.
2. Tik Tok or Discord: Again these platforms (like snap chat and if the parental controls and privacy settings are not enabled) students can be met with an onslaught of negative information. Most of our country's threats of violence are happening on Tik Tok. The vandalism that was going on in the fall was a result of Tik Tok challenges. Tik Tok is highly unregulated content. The challenges and threats in Tik Tok can have felony or misdemeanor charges With Discord, we had a recent threat on that platform as well.
3. Instagram: With Instagram, we have had our own students make fake pages, especially talking about students. The owners of these pages make fun of students, make lies about students, antagonize drama between people, or make up that students are in relationships with each other. Regardless of the content, the sole purpose is to tear people down. Please ensure that your children do not follow anything like this. By following these pages, it gives credence to these students who seek to emotionally harm their peers.
Students Must Carry IDs with Them Throughout the School Day.
This procedure promotes safety and the preservation of instructional time for the students. This allows to keep track of students, how long they are out of class, and the frequency by which they are out of class. This new program allows us to sort using an excel spreadsheet and then address only those individuals who are frequently out of the classroom.
Shoot For the Bulldog Bash
Some community service opportunites at school can include: helping clean and landscape campus/courtyard, participating in school sponsored community cleanup days, participating in future acts activities, etc. If you need ideas for 2 hours of community service at the school, please reach out to the counselors, administrators, team leaders, Mr. Cabrera, Mrs. Finn, or Mrs. Lyons.
Building Better Bulldogs (3Bs) Mission and Vision
This pandemic has created so many questions and concerns for students that are well beyond academics. We are committed to providing a safe environment where students can express themselves as they question the ebb and flow of their world around them. Please see below our affirmations about Buidling Better Bulldogs and the people we as Bulldogs aim to be.
Bunker Hill Middle School: Home of the Bulldogs
Email: ddijohn@wtps.org
Website: https://www.wtps.org/bunkerhill
Location: 372 Pitman Downer Road, Sewell, NJ, USA
Phone: 856 881 7007
Facebook: facebook.com/OfficialBHMS
Twitter: @Official_BHMS