Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake
Central Schools
50 Cypress Drive
Glenville, NY 12302
Superintendent
Jim Schultz
(518) 399-9141,
ext. 5002
Military
Mailbag
Please
recycle your holiday greeting cards!
In December, students at the O'Rourke Middle
School sent hundreds of recycled holiday
greeting cards to US military personnel around
the world as part of the 15th year of the
school's Military Mailbag program.
Students write messages on the brightly colored
fronts of used Christmas cards or create their
own cards. The cards are then packaged and
mailed to US servicemen and women whose names
and addresses were given to program coordinator
Anthony Chirico.
Cards are being collected now
for 2009. Please drop off or send your old cards
to the O'Rourke Middle School, 173 Lakehill Rd.,
Ballston Lake, NY 12027.
Middle school students,
guidance counselor Anthony Chirico, and
Lieutenant Kim Terpening from the 109th Airlift
Wing at the Stratton Air National Guard Base in
Glenville examine cards before they are sent to
the South Pole. Envelopes full of more cards in
the foreground are ready to be shipped to 12
servicemen and women in Iraq, Afghanistan,
Germany and South Korea, who are relatives,
neighbors or friends of BH-BL folk.
This year the 109th Airlift
Wing also delivered over 400 of the students'
cards to personnel at the South Pole Station in
Antarctica.
What
to learn more about school closings?
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wish. Closing/delay announcements on SNN and on the
district website may have more details than what appears
on the TV where space is limited. You
can get
more information here or click directly on the SNN
logo.
Updated
December 22:
Renovations study committee to begin work in January
Thanks to a great response from community
members, the Board of Education now has more than the
seven volunteer residents it needs to serve on a new
Programmatic Renovations Needs Committee, which is one
of two committees being used to prepare for a possible
2009 district renovations referendum. "We appreciate so
many people volunteering," says superintendent Jim
Schultz. "I'm sure the Board will appreciate having a
wide variety of backgrounds from which to choose." The
programmatic committee will start meeting in January to
identify and prioritize possible projects related to
educational programs and services.
Click here to read the press release and details on the
charge to & makeup of both committees.
Pupils' holiday ornaments going to soldiers & their
families
Thousands of home-made ornaments are
now en route to members of the US armed services and
their families all over the globe as part of the fourth
annual "Trees for Troops" program. The holiday ornaments
were made by Pashley and Stevens Elementary School
pupils.
READ MORE
Water main break closes most of Hostetter
Building
Offices & programs in the Hostetter
Building were extensively damaged in November due to a
water main break and flooding in much of the building. Insurance adjustors say it may take months to restore the
building.
Patre Kuziak
appointed to seat on
BH-BL Board of Education
On November 18, Patre Kuziak of
Schlensker Drive, Glenville, was appointed to the open
seat on the BH-BL Board of Education by a unanimous vote
of the Board. The seat
was vacant due to the October resignation of Nancy Della Pia, who is moving out of the district.
Under state law, Ms. Kuziak can serve until the end of
the school year, but must run for election in May if she
wishes to continue on the Board after June 30, 2009.
Congratulations to the O'Rourke Middle
School and teachers Marge Rizzo and Joyce Brown. Their
8th Grade Community Service Day project has earned a
National Schools of Character Promising Practices Award
from the Character Education Partnership.
The complete
28-page 2008-09 school calendar is now being printed and
will be mailed to all district households around August
18. In the meantime, you can go to
2008-09 School Vacation Days at a Glance
for a list of all holidays, half days, etc. OR see
below for downloadable versions of the complete calendar
showing individual school events. (Warning to
dial-up users: these are very big files!)
(Our
Calendars page also has other information that may
be of interest.)
Calling all BH-BL Alumni!
New Details posted for Class of 1968 and 1998 Reunions
We have learned about parties being planned
for the Classes of 1953, 1968, 1978, 1988 and 1998
the 2008 summer & fall. Does your class have a reunion coming up? You can
read all the information we have about BH-BL reunions (or send us updated information for your class)
by clicking the "Alumni" button on the
left or
here. Also, check out and join the BH-BL Alumni Database
and see who else has registered from your class.
School Report
Card posted: On
August 11, 2008, the NY State Education
Department made the 2006-07 Report Cards for all NY
schools public on its website. You can view or download
this compilation of 2006-07 test scores, graduation
results, class size, attendance and other data for the
entire BH-BL school district here (pdf format). More
information and the report cards for the individual
schools in our district can also be viewed on the State
Ed. website by clicking on "Saratoga County" at
New York State Report Cards.
"For our dear
old Alma Mater, cheer maroon and white!"
Spartans shine at Graduation on June 25
Nearly 300 members of the BH-BL
Class of 2008 crossed the stage of the Saratoga
Performing Arts Center on Wednesday, June 25, when the
Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake High School celebrated its
89th Annual Commencement. Go to
Graduation 2008 to view photos of the day's smiles
and activities.
BH-BL
High School ranked among top 1,300 schools in the U.S.
Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake is one of only four high
schools in the Greater Capital Region included in
Newsweek magazine's ranking of the best high schools
in the United States.
The magazine's website lists 1,300 high
schools that it calls the top 5% of all 27,000 public
high schools in the nation based on the number of
Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate exams
given in each school. Editor Jay Matthews feels these
exams are the best quantifiable way to measure a
school's efforts to provide students with an "intense
academic experience." Other area high schools that made
the list are Voorheesville, Bethlehem, and Shaker. Go to
Newsweek top schools for the complete list,
methodology and rationale.
Posted
May 21, 2008
BH-BL Election Results
for 2008:
Budget & Bus
Proposition pass
Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake residents approved the proposed
2008-09 school budget of $52.2 million by a margin of
60% at the district election on May 20, 2008. A
proposition to borrow up to $450,000 to purchase five
school buses was also approved.
Incumbents John Blowers,
Nancy Della Pia, and Joe Pericone were elected to the Board of Education.
Go to
Annual Election for all the results and photos of
the Board members.
Student musicians sweep All-American Music Festival in
Florida
After months of fund-raising and
"practice, practice, practice," BH-BL high school
musicians returned home in triumph on April 30 from
competing against 30 other high school at the
All-American Music Festival in Orlando, Florida. In
fact, both the Concert Band and Jazz Band earned "Best
Band in Festival" trophies. For the details on what each
group won and a BUNCH of nifty photos, check out the
Fine Arts Department homepage.
BH-BL Science Bowl team heads to
Washington D.C.
Five BH-BL High School pupils and their coach,
teacher Brian Watts, will be traveling to Washington
D.C. this week on an all-expenses-paid trip to compete
in the National Science Bowl from May 1 - 6. At
the Regional competition in March, the BH-BL team of
Douglas McErlean, Thomas Martindale, Emily Wexler,
Sam Wilson and Matthew Wolf beat teams from Albany,
Berlin, Bethlehem, Galway, Maple Hill, Niskayuna,
Saratoga Springs, Scotia-Glenville, and Shaker high
schools to earn the right to go to nationals to compete
against 66 other regional winners.
The National Science Bowl is a fast-paced question and
answer competition similar to Jeopardy. Students
are quizzed on biology, chemistry, physics, astronomy,
earth science, general science, and math. Regional
winners' expenses are paid by the US Department of
Energy, and their stay in Washington also includes
seminars and tours of landmark buildings. Go to
National Science Bowl for more information.
Senior
named semi-finalist in Intel science competition
BH-BL High School senior Matthew Wolf has been
recognized as one of the top science pupils in the
nation by being chosen as an Intel Science Search
Semi-finalist for his three-year research project on
carbon dioxide and global warming. He is the only Capital
Region pupil so honored and the fourth BH-BL pupil to
win this honor in the past seven years.
More information.
BH-BL
residents and staff working to focus & strengthen the
district's Interscholastic Sports Program
On October 23, 2007, the BH-BL Board of Education appointed 12 voting and 4
non-voting members to an Ad Hoc
Committee on Strategic Planning for Interscholastic
Sports. For information on the committee's goals,
membership, and meeting minutes, go
to
Sports Committee.
"This is the best 'attaboy' a business office can
get."
NY State Comptroller's
office gives BH-BL top marks
After weeks of analysis, the NY State Comptroller's
office announced that its auditors were unable to
find ANY reportable weaknesses in the financial controls
and recordkeeping of the Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake
school district. Fewer than 5% of school districts
audited to date have received a record of no findings
like BH-BL.
More information.
"Is
my child safe at school?" is a question that
parents can't help but wonder when there are so many
stories about safety
in the news. To view a list of the many things the
Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake school district does to
protect students and staff, go to
School Safety Update.
Special
website feature:
"Policy Search" feature is live The Burnt
Hills-Ballston Lake Board of Education Policy Manual
has literally hundreds of policies that describe and
control how all aspects of our schools will operate. All
these policies are available on this website. We also
have a simple way to search through them
instantly using key words or phrases that interest you.
At
BH-BL Policy Manual, you can view both the list of
all policy titles and our policy search feature.
Charlton Heights celebrates a new playground
With shouts and squeals of joy, dozens
of Charlton Heights Elementary School children ran onto
their new Magic Maze playground for the first time
Sunday evening, June 17, 2007, as playground co-chairs Karen
Smith and Tim Sinnenberg cut the paper chain and declared the
playground open.
The kids ran, jumped, swung, slid, and
climbed all over the new facility as a crowd of tired
and dirty but equally happy adults watched. They were
the final group of volunteers and parents who minutes
before had sawed, screwed and painted the last boards
into place under the direction of architects from
Leathers and Associates.
Non-Idling Policy State law now
requires that all school buses turn off their engines
when loading or unloading students on school grounds,
except when necessary for heating, mechanical, or
emergency reasons. The non-idling requirement applies to
other school vehicles as well. A copy of the law and
memo explaining it can be viewed at
www.emsc.nysed.gov/schoolbus/anti-idling/home.html.
Safety measure:
Middle & Elementary School pupils must attend sports
events with an adult Burnt
Hills-Ballston Lake parents are advised that 8th grade
and younger pupils who wish to attend evening
varsity interscholastic sports contests must do so
with an
adult. This proactive policy change was made in the fall
of 2006 due to
the number of youngsters being left unsupervised
at games and several incidents of fighting, belligerence
and other inappropriate behavior.
Read more
BH-BL ranked 6th among 85 school districts in region
2006
School Report Card Data summarized.
In its June 8-14, 2007, issue, the Albany Business Review
ranked Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake 6th out of 85 Capital
Region school districts on the basis of state test
scores and graduation data.
The
weekly newspaper used data from the most recent New York State School Report Cards (May
2007). The original, lengthy State School Report Cards
can be found on the
NY State Education website here.
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News Notifier)