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WELCOME TO BASHA HIGH SCHOOL
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Congratulations to our Student/Staff of the Month winners!
WAY TO GO BEARS! SAGE SKAAR, VICTORIA KOHR, MRS. BURGE, JUNWEI MAO, NANCY LAM, CAITLYN RACKLEY AND TYRONE TOWNSEND (NOT PICTURED)
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NHS Blood Drive Friday, December 8 8AM – 1PM Small Gym
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TEACHERS: PLEASE DO NOT SEND STUDENTS DURING CLASS
TO PICK UP DELIVERED ITEMS, PARKING PASSES, GO TO THE BOOKSTORE LIBRARY OR ATHLETICS.
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Arizona's First Javelin Powerhouse
Be apart of Arizona’s Newest Track and Field event, THE JAVELIN Tuesdays & Outside weight room. Questions see coach Ocampo. Without a doubt, it is pretty much the coolest event ever!!!! Keep Calm And Throw Long Sharp Metal Objects Starting now, Arizona High Schools will throw the JAVELIN. Arizona's First Javelin Powerhouse -Basha High School Track & Field-
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STUDENTS YOU WILL NOW BE REQUIRED TO HAVE YOUR STUDENT ID TO PURCHASE FOOD IN THE CAFETERIA ON YOUR ACCOUNT. If you do not have an ID, go to the Attendance Office for a replacement. Replacement is $5.00.
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Agricultural Engineering Open Shop
TODAY! THURSDAY, 12/7/ All lunches Come to H101 and see the shop. Students will be Welding, Cutting Metal, and using the Plasma CAM!
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TONIGHT!
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Metal Ornaments For Sale $5
Order Yours Today At The Bookstore Or With Mr. Hartfield (H118) Cash, Check, Or Card Accepted Orders Will Be Ready By The End Of The Semester Color Options Available
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For more information, visit www.hoby.org
HOBY Leadership Summer Ambassador Program Sophomores ONLY For more information, visit Students, do you have what it takes? Do you want to be an Ambassador from your high school for Hugh O’Brian Youth Leadership (HOBY)? “HOBY Ambassadors,” are high school students selected as representatives from their high schools because they have demonstrated the potential to lead others. Founded in 1958, HOBY’s mission is to inspire and develop our global community of youth and volunteers to a life dedicated to leadership, service and innovation. HOBY programs are conducted annually throughout the United States, serving local and international high school students. HOBY programs provide youth selected by their schools to participate in unique leadership training, service-learning and motivation-building experiences. HOBY alumni are leaders in their schools and communities, throughout the United States and the world, making a difference for others through service. Attending a HOBY program is a great chance for you to stand out and be outstanding; to show others who you are and what you can do. It’s an open door to lifelong leadership and service opportunities. During the HOBY experience, you will discover and sharpen your leadership skills; you will come face-to-face with current leaders in such fields as government, media, business and education; and, you will be taught how to think, not what to think, empowering you to value your own opinions and ideas, and to find the courage to express those opinions among your peers. Then, HOBY will challenge you to take your experience back to your home, school and community and make a difference for others. Basha High School will choose one ambassador (and one alternate ambassador) to attend the summer 2018 seminar to be held June 7 – 10, ~ ASU West Campus, Glendale, AZ Here’s how to apply: In 300 words or less please describe the most rewarding and challenging aspects of being a leader in your community. (Essays longer than 300 words will not be considered.) Return your essay to Mrs. Fassinger in the Career Center by DECEMBER 11, 2017 at 12:00 noon Return your essay directly to Mrs. Fassinger in C do not put it under the door, in my mailbox or on my desk. Thank you.
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Wildlife Teams Wins 1st Place Floriculture Places 4th
Food Science Places 7th FFA Competes in District Career Development Events Abbigail Traylor, Matthew Kennedy, and Abby Kneifel Wildlife Teams Wins 1st Place Floriculture Places 4th Lance Westmoreland, Elizabeth Kaye, Maisy Racine, Mikayla Manygoats, and Rosalyn Jackson Samantha Bouvier, Olivia Lawrence, Alexandra Sweeney, and Lauren Myers
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NO FOOD OR DRINKS IN THE CLASSROOM.
STUDENTS NO FOOD OR DRINKS IN THE CLASSROOM. THANK YOU.
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CONGRATULATIONS MRS. DAVIS!
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Annual AVID Canned Food Drive
November 13 – December 8 During 2nd period classes *All donations benefit the United Food Bank
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Annual AVID Canned Food Drive
Needed Canned Items: Meat (tuna, hotdogs, etc.) Canned milk Soup Stew Chili Beans Fruit Veggies
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AP Registration Begins November 1
Standard AP Registration begins Wednesday, November 1 through Friday, February 2nd. Please sign up on Total Registration as soon as possible.
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Liz Schley Robyn Amans A+ Teachers of the Week
Benevolence – HONOR - SCHOLARSHIP
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PLEASE SEE ATTENDANCE IF YOU DO NOT HAVE A BHS PHOTO ID
NOTICE PHOTO ID REQUIRED BHS PHOTO ID WILL BE REQUIRED TO MAKE PURCHASES IN THE BOOKSTORE PLEASE SEE ATTENDANCE IF YOU DO NOT HAVE A BHS PHOTO ID $5 REPLACEMENT FEE
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SECURITY WILL BEGIN CHECKING FOR PARKING PASSES
DON’T FORGET TO PURCHASE YOUR PARKING PASS! PLEASE SEE MS. WEIS IN THE FRONT OFFICE TO PURCHASE YOUR PARKING PASS. PARKING FEE: $80.00 SECURITY WILL BEGIN CHECKING FOR PARKING PASSES
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“NO BEAR LEFT BEHIND”. DO YOU WANT TO MEET NEW STUDENTS?
DO YOU WANT TO BE A BASHA AMBASSADOR AND HELP OTHERS MAKE NEW FRIENDS? COME SEE YOUR COUNSELOR TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THE NEW CLUB “NO BEAR LEFT BEHIND”.
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Every Friday is BASHA SPIRIT FRIDAY! Seniors = Black Juniors = Green
Sophomores = Gold Freshman = White AMS = Gray
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Sophomores Only Are you a Sophomore? Would you like to earn free college credit? ACE is a Maricopa Community Colleges program that helps underrepresented students earn a college degree by providing free college courses during junior and senior year of high school. If you are interested, see Ms. Stidhum in Counseling to pick up an application. Applications are due December 15th.
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MUFFINS FOR SALE! Get your muffin for $1.00
TUESDAY THROUGH FRIDAY: muffins will be sold during passing period between the end of 1st and the start of conference and then again at the end of conference and the beginning of 3rd DECEMBER 21
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STUDENTS NO FOOD DELIVERIES THANK YOU
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You must have a signed pass to ride the Late Bus.
LATE BUS PASSES You must have a signed pass to ride the Late Bus. See Mrs. Lindvig in the front office for a Late Bus Pass. Late Buss passes are for students attending tutoring or after school club activities only. Passes require a signature from that particular teacher. A new pass is required each day.
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Check out the Student Handbook
Not sure what thE BHS dress code is? Check out the Student Handbook At Bashabears.com
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Check out what’s happening around Basha each week.
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