As the year draws to a close, I would like to thank everyone for their consistent displays of support and participation in student council activities. The student council this year worked hard, and the end of the year tolerance assembly was an excellent way to culminate upon all of the efforts of the people at BMS in forming a better school. I have had a great time as president, and I wholeheartedly hope I have served you well.
Have a long, and happy summer!
Kyle Hietala
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Rules.....
Be Positive
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Be Correct
Be Mature
Be Informed
Enjoy the blog, and please share your ideas!
Which of these is your favorite student council activity?
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Tolerance
The main spring campaign will be about promoting tolerance. We will be trying to reduce the use of phrases like: "That's gay". What do you think? How can we do this?
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Spring Fundraiser
Would you like it if BMS held a talent show at the end of this year as a fundraiser?
Thursday, January 28, 2010
Valentine's Day Dance
WHEN: Feb 12th, 7-9 pm
COST: $5 for ticket in advance, $6 at the door
DRESS: Whatever floats your boat as long as it follows the dress code!
WHY: Fun, lots of decorations, great Friday night activity!
COST: $5 for ticket in advance, $6 at the door
DRESS: Whatever floats your boat as long as it follows the dress code!
WHY: Fun, lots of decorations, great Friday night activity!
Speech Contest
BLACK HISTORY MONTH
ESSAY AND SPEECH CONTEST
Help celebrate Black History Month by competing in the
2010 Martin Luther King Jr. Essay and Speech Contest.
Essays must respond to the following prompt:
Martin Luther King, Jr. once said, "Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter." What is something that matters to you in this school or in your community? What actions should you, and others, take to work towards this cause you feel so strongly about?
ESSAY CRITERIA:
Essays must be typed in Times New Roman, 12 font.
Essays may not exceed one page, single spaced.
Essays should represent student's best work.
All 6th, 7th, 8th graders at BMS may compete.
ESSAYS DUE BY: February 12th, Friday, 2:00 PM, to Room 206, Ms. Smith's Room
TOP 10 ESSAYS Will Be Chosen for Speech Contest Feb. 24th, Wednesday
SPEECH CONTEST: February 24th, Wednesday, in Room 206, After School, Where 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place Winners Will Be Chosen
PRIZES:
Top 10 Essays: Certificate of Recognition and Small Prize
1st Place: $75.00 & Read Over Intercom
2nd Place: $50.00 & Read Over Intercom
3rd Place: $25.00 & Read Over Intercom
ESSAY AND SPEECH CONTEST
Help celebrate Black History Month by competing in the
2010 Martin Luther King Jr. Essay and Speech Contest.
Essays must respond to the following prompt:
Martin Luther King, Jr. once said, "Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter." What is something that matters to you in this school or in your community? What actions should you, and others, take to work towards this cause you feel so strongly about?
ESSAY CRITERIA:
Essays must be typed in Times New Roman, 12 font.
Essays may not exceed one page, single spaced.
Essays should represent student's best work.
All 6th, 7th, 8th graders at BMS may compete.
ESSAYS DUE BY: February 12th, Friday, 2:00 PM, to Room 206, Ms. Smith's Room
TOP 10 ESSAYS Will Be Chosen for Speech Contest Feb. 24th, Wednesday
SPEECH CONTEST: February 24th, Wednesday, in Room 206, After School, Where 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place Winners Will Be Chosen
PRIZES:
Top 10 Essays: Certificate of Recognition and Small Prize
1st Place: $75.00 & Read Over Intercom
2nd Place: $50.00 & Read Over Intercom
3rd Place: $25.00 & Read Over Intercom
Saturday, January 9, 2010
What Do You Think About Student Council?
Student Council is here for you- so what do you like or don't like about it? How could it be changed to be better? What could it do for you to make your school experience better?
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