Page 2 of 25. MEMORANDUM TO PARENTS REGARDING SCHOOL BOARD POLICY ON DRUG-FREE SCHOOLS: In accordance with Federal Law,
BEDFORD HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT ACTIVITY CATALOG
2016-2017
MEMORANDUM TO PARENTS REGARDING SCHOOL BOARD POLICY ON DRUG-FREE SCHOOLS: In accordance with Federal Law, the Board of Education prohibits the use, possession, concealment, or distribution of drugs by students on school grounds, in school or school approved vehicles, or at any school related event. Drugs include any alcoholic beverage, anabolic steroid, dangerous controlled substance as defined by State statute, or substance that could be considered a “look-a-like” controlled substance. Compliance with this policy is mandatory for all students. Any student who violates this policy will be subject to disciplinary action, in accordance with due process and as specified in the student handbook, up to and including expulsion from school. When required by State law, the District will also notify law enforcement officials. The District is concerned about any student who is a victim of alcohol or drug abuse and will facilitate the process by which s/he receives help through programs and services available in the community. Students and their parents should contact the school principal, counseling office, or student assistance program whenever such help is needed.
EXTRA-CURRICULAR STUDENT ACTIVITY GUIDELINES STATEMENT OF PHILOSOPHY Students are encouraged to become involved in extra-curricular activities. Student participation in such activities, including interscholastic athletics, is provided as an opportunity for students as long as they agree to follow the rules and guidelines as outlined in the student handbook. Inasmuch as participation is a PRIVILEGE (not a right); students who violate the guidelines will be subject to the penalties outlined, up to and including suspension from participation in such activities. These rules will apply to all students and their involvement in all extra-curricular activities at Bedford Senior High School and Bedford Junior High School. A student should realize that the extra-curricular student activities guidelines apply at all times throughout the student’s high school career, including off-season and all vacation periods. The guidelines are not limited to the time period in which the student participates in a particular activity, nor are the guidelines limited to student behavior at school-sponsored activities or on school property. A student who violates the guidelines will be subject to disciplinary action as outlined in the penalty provisions. In addition, a student participant and his/her parent or guardian must sign and return to the designated school official a form which acknowledges the student and his/her parent or guardian understands and agrees to abide by the guidelines. All penalties for violation of this Code of Conduct shall be cumulative beginning with the student’s participation in his/her Freshman year.
INDEX Eligibility Requirements All Mules Matter………………………………………………………………………….. 1 Artist Guild............................................................................................................. 1-2 Bedford Athletics................................................................................................... 3-5 Broadcast Club ...................................................................................................... 6 Business Professionals of America........................................................................ 6-7 Deca....................................................................................................................... 7 Drama Club - Theater Productions......................................................................... 8 French Club............................................................................................................ 9 Grapplerettes........................................................................................................
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Jazz Band ..........................................................................................................
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Literary Guild …………………………………………………………………………….. 12 Marching Band – Flag Corp ……………………………………………………………. 13 National Honor Society.......................................................................................... 14 Quiz Bowl ………………………………………………………………………………… 15 Robotics................................................................................................................
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Spanish Club......................................................................................................... 17 SPLT………………………………………………………………………………………. 18 SIA…………………………………………………………………………………………. 19 Student Council...................................................................................................... 20 Yearbook................................................................................................................ 21 Chain of Command................................................................................................. 22
ALL MULES MATTER
ADVISOR: Michelle Maynard
DESCRIPTION: All Mules Matter is a social group that is designed to build friendships between general education and special education students. Students meet once a week during Homeroom to participate in activities designed to foster the growth of social and communication skills, as well as form and strengthen friendships.
ARTIST'S GUILD ADVISOR: Jason Sanderson MISSION STATEMENT; The student artist's guild exists to provide the serious art student the opportunity to examine, explore, and experience facets of art that are impractical and unavailable in the classroom setting. Additionally, time is available for students to complete portfolio projects. GRADE LEVELS:
9-12
WHERE MEET:
E-18 A
DAY & TIME:
Tuesday after school until approximately 3:30.
ATTENDANCE:
Not Mandatory.
PROJECTS:
Poinsettia growing, sign painting, mural work at local businesses.
ACTIVITIES:
Varies
PREREQUISITE:
None
FEE:
None
FUNDED:
By projects such as wreath making/sales, poinsettia sale, and perennial plant sale.
PARTICIPATION:
20
PROGRAM EXISTENCE:
21 YEARS
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CLUB OBJECTIVES: 1. Field Experience - College visitations, studio tours, art demonstrations, trips (museums, shows, gallery exhibits, etc.). 2. Artistic Opportunities - different medias, portfolio development, individualized instruction with emphasis on personalized artistic direction. 3. Career Focus - college application, career opportunities, life as an artist.
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BEDFORD ATHLETICS
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Mark German 734-850-6080 Secretary, Kristi Chalupnik 734-850-6081 COACHES: See Athletic Dept. for tryouts / schedules, coach information. MISSION STATEMENT; Bedford Public Schools will provide a well-rounded athletic program for Bedford students emphasizing strong educational outcomes, embracing the enhancement of athletic ability, and extolling the value of sportsmanship. GRADE LEVELS:
7-12
MEETING SITES:
Announced in each building - junior high and high school
ACTIVITY FEE:
$175 per sport for high school – $170 for the second sport – $430 per student limit $530 family limit $85 for 3rd sport for SHS $105 per sport for junior high $100 for the 2nd sport $315 family limit $55 for 3rd sport for JHS
DAY & TIME:
Monday thru Friday - some competitions and/or practices may also be held on Saturday's. Times are varied. Athletic Department will have schedules, locations, and times of practices and meets, or these items will be handed out by coaches.
ATTENDANCE:
Mandatory for membership on a team.
ACTIVITIES:
Practices, fund raisers, and competitions.
PREREQUISITE:
Academic eligibility
ATHLETIC OBJECTIVES: 1. Provide a safe and positive environment. 2. Provide developmental opportunities thru practice and game situations. 3. Provide skill building opportunities thru practice and game situations. 4. Provide opportunities for learning teamwork, discipline, and enjoyment of sport. 5. Provide the opportunity to learn the meaning of the word "commitment" and recognize its relationship to sports. 6. Provide sportsmanship opportunities for all through practice and game situations. 7. Provide opportunities to experience success at all levels. 8. Provide opportunities to love a game and remain active in the sport because of the joy participation generates.
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BEDFORD ATHLETICS
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR:
Mark German
Baseball, Varsity, Baseball, JV Baseball, 9th Basketball (Girls), Varsity, Basketball (Girls), JV, Basketball (Girls), 9th, Basketball (Girls), 8th, Basketball (Girls), 7th, Basketball (Boys), Varsity, Basketball (Boys), JV, Basketball (Boys), 9th, Basketball (Boys), 8th, Basketball (Boys), 7th, Bowling (Boys), Varsity Bowling (Girls), V Cross Country (Boys), Cross Country (Boys),JV, Cross Country (Boys), 7/8, Cross Country (Girls), Varsity, Cross Country (Girls), JV, Cross Country (Girls), 7/8, Cheerleading (fall sideline), Varsity Cheerleading (sideline), JV, (Club) Cheerleading (sideline), 8th, (Club) Cheerleading (sideline), 7th, Competitive Cheer, Varsity, (winter) Cheerleading (competitive), JV, (Club) Cheerleading (competitive), 8th, (Club) Cheerleading (competitive), 7th,
Football, Varsity, Football, JV, Football, 9th, Football, JHS Golf (Boys), Varsity, Golf (Girls), Varsity, Hockey (co-ed), Varsity,
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Lacrosse (Boys), Lacrosse (Girls), Soccer (Boys), Varsity, Soccer (Boys), JV, Soccer (Girls), Varsity Soccer (Girls), JV, Softball (Girls), Varsity, Softball (Girls), JV, Softball (Girls), 8th, Softball (Girls), 7th, Swimming & Diving (Girls), Varsity Swimming & Diving (Boys), Varsity Tennis (Boys), Varsity Tennis (Boys), JV Tennis (Girls), Varsity Tennis (Girls), JV Track (Boys), Varsity, Track (Boys), 8th Track, (Boys) 7th
Track (Girls), Varsity Track (Girls), 8th Track (Girls) 7th Volleyball (Girls), Varsity Volleyball (Girls), JV Volleyball (Girls), 9th Volleyball (Girls) 8th Volleyball (Girls) 7th Wrestling, Varsity Wrestling, JV Wrestling, 9th Wrestling, 8th Wresting, 7th
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BROADCAST CLUB
ADVISOR:
Mickey Kent
GRADE LEVELS:
9-12
MEETING SITES:
E-11 in the Senior High School
DAY & TIME:
Sporting events and other after school productions
PROGRAM EXISTENCE:
15th year and current advisor has 6 years experience
PREREQUISITE:
Take one of the Broadcast classes
BUSINESS PROFESSIONALS OF AMERICA
ADVISOR:
Gina Lindquist
MISSION STATEMENT: The mission of Business Professionals of America is to contribute to the preparation of a work-class workforce through the advancement of leadership, citizenship, academic, and technological skills. GRADE LEVELS:
9-12
MEETING SITE:
B-5
DAY & TIME:
Varies
ATTENDANCE:
Not mandatory, but encouraged
PROJECTS:
Community Service
FUNDING:
Fundraisers & Vocational funding
PARTICIPATION:
40 plus
PROGRAM EXISTENCE:
15 Years
ACTIVITIES:
Regional, State, & National competitions
PRE-REQUISITE:
Should be enrolled in a business class
FEE:
$60 (includes State and National dues, Regional competition entry fee and BPA
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CLUB OBJECTIVES: 1. Student organization that allows students the opportunity to network with peers and business professionals 2. To grow in business and leadership skills 3. To give back to the community
DECA ADVISOR:
Steve Ball
MISSION STATEMENT: To enable marketing students the opportunity to learn and enhance leadership and communication skills in a business environment. Individual and team decision making skills are developed and honed to better prepare students for the challenges of life that lie ahead. GRADE LEVELS:
10-12
MEETING SITE:
B-3
DAY & TIME:
TBA
PREREQUISITE:
Enrolled or previously enrolled and completed a marketing course
FEE:
$15 - $18
CLUB OBJECTIVES: 1. To promote leadership skills 2. To enhance critical thinking skills 3. To increase student communication skills
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DRAMA CLUB - THEATER PRODUCTION ADVISOR: Brandon Smith / Josh Glover MISSION STATEMENT: To involve students in the techniques and organization of the theater and other quality productions. Need to show how teamwork behind the scenes makes for a quality production. GRADE LEVELS:
9-12
MEETING SITE:
Auditorium
DAY & TIME:
Once a month/Rehearsals every day scattered times.
ATTENDANCE:
Mandatory
PARTICIPATION:
100
PROJECTS:
Patron Drive and advertisements fund our 1 musical, 1 play, and 1 variety show that we produce each year.
PROGRAM EXISTENCE: ACTIVITIES:
30 Years
PREREQUISITE:
None
FEE:
Varies – Small fee occasionally for costumes.
CLUB OBJECTIVES: 1. To promote quality theater and other productions to all our audiences. 2. To educate our students on stage and off stage working with acting, dancing, singing, backstage, the business of theater and high technology.
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FRENCH CLUB
ADVISOR:
Michelle Maynard
MISSION STATEMENT; The mission of the foreign language club is to provide students with opportunities to experience foreign culture on a deeper level than may be possible in the classroom. This is accomplished through various after school activities throughout the year. GRADE LEVELS:
9-12
MEETING SITE:
TBA
DAY & TIME:
Varies
ATTENDANCE:
Not mandatory
PROJECTS:
Foreign Language Exchange Student Send-off
FUNDING:
No funding
PARTICIPATION:
20 to 25
PROGRAM EXISTENCE:
16 Years
ACTIVITIES:
Christmas caroling, eating at ethnic restaurants, discussions about foreign culture.
PREREQUISITE:
Students must be currently enrolled in a French language class.
FEE:
Members responsible for activity expenses.
CLUB OBJECTIVES: 1. To increase cultural awareness through experiencing native cuisine. 2. To increase cultural knowledge of holidays through Christmas caroling.
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GRAPPLERETTES ADVISOR:
Kevin Vogel/Chris Ortman
MISSION STATEMENT; Grapplerettes is an organization of high school students dedicating their time and effort to the support of the high school wrestling team. Their primary mission is to increase the interest for Bedford Wrestling in the school and community. The Grapplerettes also increase students’ knowledge of wrestling and encourage all students to become active in the support of their team. GRADE LEVELS:
9-12
MEETING SITE:
E-13
DAY & TIME:
Mondays at 2:45 PM
ATTENDANCE:
Yes, if you have two unexcused absences you could be expelled from the club.
PROJECTS:
Fund raisers, secret pal program, organize pep assembly.
ACTIVITIES:
Make signs for school, gym and lockers, run tournaments & dual meets, keep score and statistics, set up banquet, and cheer for team.
PREREQUISITE:
Yes: 1. Attend a series of classroom discussions. 2. Take a test over material given.
FEE:
Uniform purchase
PARTICIPATION:
21
PROGRAM EXISTENCE:
41 years,
FUNDING:
Fund Raisers
CLUB OBJECTIVES: 1. To promote wrestling in Bedford. 2. To help in the management of all tournaments and meets. 3. To increase interest in wrestling in this community.
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JAZZ BAND THIS IS A REGULAR CLASS DURING SCHOOL. ADVISOR: MISSION STATEMENT; To provide a basic jazz education to qualified students.
GRADE LEVELS:
9-12
MEETING CLASS:
School class
DAY & TIME:
Every day
ATTENDANCE:
Required
PROJECTS: ACTIVITIES:
Class participates in 3-4 festivals, performs concerts at school and elsewhere.
PREREQUISITE:
Audition or permission of instructor
FEE: CLUB OBJECTIVES: 1. To learn the various styles of jazz 2. To be able to perform in a variety of jazz styles 3. To provide an additional learning opportunity to students
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LITERARY GUILD ADVISOR:
Scott Earl
MISSION STATEMENT: The mission of the Bedford Literary Guild is to provide students with an opportunity to create, promote, publish, and perform original creative writing work for the school and the community at large. GRADE LEVELS:
9-12
MEETING SITE:
G-4
DAY & TIME:
Varies
ATTENDANCE:
Not mandatory, but encouraged
PROJECTS:
Slam Poetry Competition; Publication of the Mule Skimmer, Bedford’s Creative writing magazine; Community Poetry Readings;
FUNDING:
Donations and Fundraisers
PARTICIPATION:
20+
PROGRAM EXISTENCE:
Six years
ACTIVITIES:
Slam Poetry Competition; Small group peer critiques and support; Poetry readings
PRE-REQUISITE:
None.
FEE:
None
CLUB OBJECTIVES: 1. Promote creative writing endeavors of all students 2. Provide publication opportunities for writers 3. Provide a safe and supportive peer group for writers 4. Develop enhanced creative writing skills
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MARCHING BAND - FLAG CORPS
ADVISOR:
Cory Meggitt
MISSION STATEMENT: To provide an opportunity for students to further their musical experience through the combination of music and marching. Students will enhance their musical experience while providing an exciting array of pageantry for the audience. Consideration is also given to the importance of group cooperation, leadership, and working as group members to achieve a common goal. GRADE LEVELS:
9 - 12
WHERE MEET:
High School Music Room
DAY & TIME:
Monday through Thursday, 2:45 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
ATTENDANCE:
Mandatory for each rehearsal and performance
PROJECTS:
Parades, football games, and special appearances
ACTIVITIES:
Performs annually at Monroe County Fair, Bedford Community Days, and holiday parades. They earned a first division rating (I) at the Michigan School Band & Orchestra Marching Band Festival for District 12.
PREREQUISITE:
Participation in band or successful audition
FEE:
Camp fee $210.00, shoes, gloves, and other miscellaneous expenses
PARTICIPATION:
Flag Corp - 20 to 30
PROGRAM EXISTENCE: . FUNDING: CLUB OBJECTIVES:
Flag Corp -34 years, Funded through the school and Band Boosters To give every student to opportunity to be the best that they can be through marching and music
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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
ADVISOR:
Scott Earl
MISSION STATEMENT; The National Honor Society shall create enthusiasm for scholarship, stimulate a desire to render service, promote leadership, and develop character in the students of Bedford High School. GRADE LEVELS:
11-12
MEETING SITE:
G-4
DAY & TIME:
1st Thursday - 7:00 a.m.
ATTENDANCE:
Mandatory
PROJECTS:
Blood Drive, Food Drive, Open House, and various community service projects
ACTIVITIES: PREREQUISITE:
Same as above 3.5 or higher GPA, first semester Junior standing, excellence in character, leadership, and demonstrable, significant community service
FEE:
$50.00 dues
PARTICIPATION:
varies
PROGRAM EXISTENCE:
40 Years
FUNDING:
Fundraisers and membership dues.
CLUB OBJECTIVES: 1.
Exercise qualities to show leadership. a. Exemplify a positive attitude. b. Demonstrate academic initiative. c. Be forerunners in the classroom, at work, and in school or community activities.
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Uphold scholarship and maintain a loyal school attitude. a. Serves as volunteer - dependable and well-organized assistance. b. Gladly available. c. Willing to sacrifice to offer assistance. d. Shows courtesy by assisting visitors, teachers, and students.
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Demonstrate the highest standards of honesty and reliability. a. Manifests truthfulness in acknowledging obedience to rules. b. Avoids cheating in written work. c. Shows unwillingness to profit by mistakes of others.
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QUIZ BOWL
ADVISORS:
Scott Denniss & Jessica Romak
MISSION STATEMENT: The mission of the Bedford Senior High Quiz Bowl team is to allow students to test their general knowledge and academic skills against other like-minded high school students while working cooperatively with their team members and practicing good sportsmanship.
GRADE LEVELS:
All
MEETING SITE:
G-6
MEETING TIME:
6:45 A.M. TO 7:15 A.M.
MEETING DAYS: mid-September.
Twice a month. Dates to be determined at the first meeting held in
ATTENDANCE: Participants are expected to attend two mandatory try-outs and each meeting after the team is established for those who make the competitive team. All others who do not make the competitive team can attend when they choose.
PROJECT FUNDING:
Funding is not required.
REQUIRED FEES:
None
NUMBER OF YEARS IN EXISTANCE: 5
SPECIFIC ACTIVITIES INVOIVED: Students are expected to participate in the Monroe County Quiz Bowl held in early December. Participation at the State Quiz Bowl in April is expected should the team win the county competition. CLUB OBJECTIVES: Bedford Senior High School’s Quiz Bowl team’s objective is to win the Monroe County Quiz Bowl competition to compete at the state and possible national level.
PREREQUISITES:
None
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ROBOTICS
ADVISOR:
Debora May
MISSION STATEMENT; The O.M. Association values and nurtures creativity. Through its activities, the association provides opportunities to develop creative problem solving skills that are important in an ever changing world. O.M.'s mission includes the encouragement and development of cooperation, self-respect and the appreciation and understanding of others. GRADE LEVELS:
9-12
MEETING SITE:
A-12 or Coaches' or members' home
DAY & TIME:
After school, Saturdays - each team decides
ATTENDANCE:
Mandatory for membership
PROJECTS:
Regional competition in March
ACTIVITIES:
Creative problem solving - competition.
PREREQUISITE:
None
FEE:
None
PARTICIPATION:
7 on team this year
PROGRAM EXISTENCE:
27 years
FUNDING:
Talent Development Committee
CLUB OBJECTIVES: 1. Members are to develop and discover individual creativity and talents. 2. Members are to learn to work cooperatively with others. 3. Members are to learn commitment over a long (1 year) period of time.
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SPANISH CLUB
ADVISORS:
Annabel Durbin
MISSION STATEMENT; The mission of the foreign language club is to provide students with opportunities to experience foreign culture on a deeper level than may be possible in the classroom. This is accomplished through various after school activities throughout the year. GRADE LEVELS:
9-12
MEETING SITE:
TBA
DAY & TIME:
Varies
ATTENDANCE:
Voluntary
PROJECT FUNDING:
No funding
PARTITICIPATION:
20- 25
PROGRAM EXISTENCE:
16th year
ACTIVITIES:
Eating at ethnic restaurants
PREREQUISITE:
Students must be currently enrolled in a Spanish language class.
FEE:
Members responsible for some activity expenses.
CLUB OBJECTIVES: 1.
To increase ethnic cuisine and awareness of Spanish culture.
2.
To promote camaraderie among students taking Spanish.
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SPLT: Student Prevention Leadership Team
ADVISOR:
Christy Avalos
MISSION STATEMENT; This focused peer to peer
mentoring program enables students to learn and teach how substance abuse negatively affects our community. GRADE LEVELS:
9-12
WHERE MEET:
A-25
DAY & TIME:
Varies with campaign needs.
ATTENDANCE:
Not Mandatory
PROJECTS:
Most Don’t Marijuana Campaign, Monroe County Heroin Summit, “Kick Butts” smoking campaign, Under Age Drinking campaign.
ACTIVITIES:
Varies as students design and implement each campaign
PREREQUISITE:
None
FEE:
None
FUNDED:
Through grant money
PARTICIPATION
10-20
PROGRAM EXISTENCE:
5 years
CLUB OBJECTIVES: 1. Implement student-to-student campaigns throughout the year to prevent substance abuse. 2. Increase awareness about substance abuse to the student body. 3. Educate and mentor middle school students in our district. 4. Gain experience in community service by becoming a substance abuse prevention leader.
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SIA: Students In Action
ADVISOR:
Christy Avalos
MISSION STATEMENT; This peer led
group focuses on community service and making our school, community and world a better place. The Students In Action (SIA)
initiative is a component of the national Jefferson Awards Foundation and is facilitated within the Toledo Region by Leadership Toledo GRADE LEVELS:
9-12
WHERE MEET:
A-25
DAY & TIME:
Varies service drive needs.
PROJECTS:
Can vary depending on the needs of the school and community and what students want to plan. Examples of past projects: Jean Drive, Blood Drives, Cookie Drop, etc...
ACTIVITIES:
Leadership training conference, participate in projects,
PREREQUISITE:
None
FEE:
None
FUNDED:
Through service projects
PARTICIPATION
10-20
PROGRAM EXISTENCE:
2 years
CLUB OBJECTIVES:
1. Implement student led campaigns to help our fellow students, community members or people around the globe. 2. Gain experience in community service by helping lead/work service campaigns. 3. Redefine the culture of the campus to one of service by heightening peer awareness of volunteer opportunities and by bringing attention to ordinary students involved in extraordinary volunteer work. 4. Through SIA, the efforts of ordinary students are made extraordinary by their service to others can be recognized by our national highest honor for service - a Youth Jefferson Award.
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STUDENT COUNCIL ADVISOR:
Christy Avalos
MISSION STATEMENT; The mission of Bedford High School Student Council is to provide a means for student participation in school activities, to give the students an opportunity to cooperate with school administrators and faculty, to encourage students to develop democratic leadership and citizenship skills and to promote the general welfare of our school through the Student Council. GRADE LEVELS:
9-12
MEETING SITE:
A-25
DAY & TIME:
As stated on the Student Council Calendar.
ATTENDANCE:
Mandatory
PROJECTS:
Homecoming, Dances, Assemblies, Blood Drives
PREREQUISITE:
Election and Application Process
FEE:
None
PARTICIPATION:
50-100
PROGRAM EXISTENCE:
Since Bedford first opened.
FUNDING:
Fundraisers - dances
CLUB OBJECTIVES: 1. Participation in school activities. 2. To develop leadership and citizenship. 3. To promote the welfare of Bedford High School and its student body.
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(TALISMAN) YEARBOOK This is a class . . . ADVISOR:
Jason Sanderson
MISSION STATEMENT; It is important that both publications are produced by the student body. A true student publication must be the work of the students involved. It is the instructor/advisor's role to teach them how to think, never what to think. YEARBOOK (TALISMAN) - A yearbook is first and foremost a history book for any given year. Our mission is to produce a quality publication that will enable Bedford graduates to relive the good times shared in high school. We also aim to accurately and fairly record for posterity, the events that take place each year at Bedford High School.
GRADE LEVELS:
9-12
MEETING SITE:
B-7
DAY & TIME:
School day - class time.
ATTENDANCE:
Mandatory
PROJECTS:
Spring Supplement and yearbook.
ACTIVITIES:
Summer camp
PREREQUISITE:
None
FEE:
None
PARTICIPATION:
54
PROGRAM EXISTENCE:
49 years,
FUNDING:
Sale of yearbook, ads, senior photos
CLUB OBJECTIVES:
1. To produce quality publications. 2. To represent the student voice in the school.
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SCHOOL ACTIVITIES CHAIN OF COMMAND
1. Student 2. Advisor 3. Mr. Andy Rousselo, Principal 4. Mr. Mark Kleinhans, Superintendent
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