Sunday, September 28, 2014

9/29


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Anchor 2:  Good after noon and welcome to another edition of Bash TV.  I’m Zoe Zajac.
Anchor 1: And I am Marie Spuches. Today Monday, September 29th and Day 1 in the cycle.
Anchor 2: And that makes today the official 23rd day of school.

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1.Lunch Menu for Today will be cheesesteak, tatertots, fruit and milk
 Anchor 2: The Breakfast Menu for tomorrow is  blueberry muffin,, juice and milk

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2.     Any student interested in taking the Driver Theory course should stop in the Guidance Office for a registration form.  Classes will be held Saturdays/Sundays beginning in October.  The cost of the course is $50 and must be paid with your registration.  Any questions, see Mrs. Curry.
  
2.The PSAT will be given here on Wednesday, October 15th, during periods 1 through 4.  All college-bound juniors and sophomores should plan to take the PSAT.  The cost of the test is $14.00.  There are a limited number of tests available.  Students may register with Mrs. Curry in the Guidance Office.
   
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1.    Any student interested in joining Youth in Philanthropy may pick up an application in the Guidance Office.  All applications will be due back today at 3:00 pm.

  1. The Guidance Office will hold SENIOR INFORMATION NIGHT this evening at 6:30 pm in the auditorium.  Information on college applications, SATs, financial aid, and the graduation project will be discussed
1.All students need to check your school email to get your student SKYWARD accounts
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2.This year’s Homecoming Ceremony will be held on Saturday, October 11th beginning at 7:00 pm in the auditorium.  The cost to attend the ceremony will be $2.00.  The Homecoming Dance will immediately follow the ceremony . . . tickets will be available in the Guidance Office beginning Monday, September 29th, for a cost of $10.00.  Guest passes for Homecoming are available in the Main Office . . . any student who does not currently attend Berwick High School must have an approved Guest Pass and a Photo ID to attend the Homecoming Dance.  Middle School students may NOT attend the dance.

1All students need to check your school email to get your student SKYWARD accountsA College Fair will be held at the Campus Center at LCCC in Nanticoke on Thursday, October 16th, from 7:00 to 8:30 pm.  Over 100 college and university representatives will be in attendance to answer questions about their admissions process, programs, and financial aid.  All college-bound juniors and seniors and their parents should try to attend.

2.    The Nescopeck Alumni Association is looking for students to help set up and tear down for their Class Reunion on October 18th and 19th.  Students may use the hours earned toward their Graduation Project.  Anyone interested or needing more information should see Mrs. Curry in the Guidance Office.

1The Berwick YMCA is looking for student volunteers to help clean their outside grounds and flower beds.  Students interested should go to the YMCA front desk. 

2A Volunteer Fair will be held here at the high school on Friday, October 3rd, during all three lunches.  Numerous agencies will be on hand to talk about the volunteer opportunities at their organizations. 

1The next FBLA meeting will be held on Tuesday, October 7th at 7:30 am in room 55.  Your $12.00 dues must be in by that day.

2Any student interested in joining Interact
see Mrs. Kern in room 63.

1Any student who is going on the trip to Costa Rica needs to stop by Ms. Rothery's room (room 29) for important information.

2.Well, that’s it for us, now over to Sports

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Mason: This past week was pretty exciting for high school sports
Girls soccer tied with redeemer and…
Football…
Volleyball won its first game against MMI
Cross Country
The Band
Tennis

Mason:  tonight’s  Sports

JV Football – Home w/Selinsgrove @ 4:30 pm
Varsity Golf – Away – District Tournament
Varsity Field Hockey – Home w/Holy Redeemer @ 4:15 pm
Jr. High Field Hockey – Away w/Solomon-Plains @ 4:15 pm – dismissal 2:30 pm


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3.    Mason: And now for today’s birthdays, Happy Birthday to . . .  Paul Bartlow, Michael Force, Emane Jones, and Rachel Reader!



Thursday, September 11, 2014

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GAR 5, Berwick 4, OT
NANTICOKE — Berwick’s Junior Ramos scored three goals for the Bulldogs 
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BERWICK — Berwick dropped its match to North Pocono 25-15, 25-10, 25-21. 
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Anchor 2:  Good after noon and welcome to another edition of Bash TV.  I’m Zoe Zajac.
Anchor 1: And I am Marie Spuches. Today Friday, September 12th and Day 1 in the cycle.
Anchor 2: And that makes today the official 17th day of school.

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1.Lunch Menu for Today will be…,French Bread Pizza, veggies,  fruit and milk
 Anchor 2: The Breakfast Menu for Monday is...  Cereal Toast, juice and milk

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1..JUNIORS are needed to work the stand during tonight’s football game.  Please stop by Mrs. Christian’s room 60 ASAP to sign up and get a pass for the game.

2.     Any student interested in taking the Driver Theory course should stop in the Guidance Office for a registration form.  Classes will be held Saturdays/Sundays beginning in October.  The cost of the course is $50 and must be paid with your registration.  Any questions, see Mrs. Curry.
            
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2.     Students are encouraged to enter the  Benjamin Franklin Scholarship Award.  This writing competition is open to all Pennsylvania Public School students in their junior year of high school.  Students submit an original essay of not more than 750 words discussing modern day relevance of a selected quotation by Benjamin Franklin.  For more information, see Mr. Seely or Mrs. Curry in the Guidance Office.

2.On Thursday, September 18th, Homecoming Narrator and Talent auditions will be held in the auditorium after school.  Any students interested in narrator should pick up a script from Miss Glass in room 7.  Musical acts should be memorized.  Any questions, see Mrs. Driscole.

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2.The PSAT will be given here on Wednesday, October 15th, during periods 1 through 4.  All college-bound juniors and sophomores should plan to take the PSAT.  The cost of the test is $14.00.  There are a limited number of tests available.  Students may register with Mrs. Curry in the Guidance Office.
1.1.    The SAT will be given here on October 11thThe deadline to register for the SAT is today!  Students may register online at www.collegeboard.org  Any questions, please stop in the Guidance Office.
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2.Penn State Hazleton is offering an SAT Test Prep Course.  SAT Prep Math will be held on Tuesdays - September 23rd through October 28th, from 5:00 to 7:00.  SAT Prep Verbal will be held on Thursdays – September 25th through October 30th, from 5:00 to 7:00 pm.  The cost for each class is $159 which includes the textbook

2.Well, that’s it for us, now over to FYI

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      2. A student is needed as a tutor for 5th grade math.  This is a volunteer position which may be used toward your Graduation Project.  Interested students should see Mrs. Curry in the Guidance Office for more information.
1.      Anyone interested in joining the newly-formed BHS Biology Club should attend the first meeting on Tuesday, September 16th at either 7:20 am or 2:35 pm in room 29 (Ms. Rothery’s room).  They will be electing officers, so attendance is required at one of the meeting, please see Ms. Rothery.

2.      Any student interested in joining Youth in Philanthropy may pick up an application in the Guidance Office.  All applications will be due back on Monday, September 29th.

1The next FBLA meeting will be held on Tuesday, October 7th at 7:30 am in room 55.  Your $12.00 dues must be in by that day.
1.    SENIORS . . . we will be taking the Class of 2015 group photo behind the Varsity Gym during period 8 today.  Be sure to wear a solid navy blue t-shirt or a solid white t-shirt.  All seniors should report to that area at the beginning of period 8.

2.    Seniors . . . please submit your “Then & Now” photos by the end of the day. Also Yearbooks are on sale in room 2.  Stop by and pick up an order form

1The Berwick YMCA is looking for student volunteers to help clean their outside grounds and flower beds.  Students interested should go to the YMCA front desk

2.WVIA-TV is looking for student volunteers to answer telephones for their September Pledge Drive.  The dates are Saturday, September 13th from 8:00 am to 11:00 am; Sunday, September 14th from 8:00 am to 11:00 am; Saturday, September 20th from 8:00 am to 11:00 am; and Sunday, September 21st from 8:00 am to 11:00 am.  Interested students should see Mrs. Curry in the Guidance Office.

1.If you are between the ages of 14-18 and enjoy working with young children, consider signing up for the Big Buddy Program.  Students are paired with Little Buddies who are between the ages of  3 – 10 and meet once a month at the Family Center to take part in fun activities.  Sign up in the guidance office by September 12th

2.The Nescopeck Alumni Association is looking for students to help set up and tear down for their Class Reunion on October 18th and 19th.  Anyone interested or needing more information should see Mrs. Curry in the Guidance Office.

1.These are great opportunities to earn a  lot of hours for the graduation project and have fun.
I am going to check them  out, and I Know many others who haven’t even started earning hours.  This is the time to get up to the guidance department.

2.Students Against Destructive Decisions will hold their first meeting this Thursday at 7:30 am or 2:35 pm.  All students are welcome to join.  Any former SADD member who is interested in running for an officer position, please submit your request in writing to Mrs. Henry by tomorrow

1.Well, that’s it for us, now over to sports with the dream team

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Mason: In last night’s sports: Monday

Varsity Golf – Home w/Pottsville
Boys’ Varsity Soccer – Away w/GAR 
Varsity Volleyball  lost 0-3 to North Pocono


Luke: In tonight’s sports:    
Varsity Football Home w/Dallas @ 7:00 pm
Varsity Tennis – Home w/Wyoming Sem @ 4:00 pm
Jr High Field Hockey – Home w/GAR @ 4:15 pm

Mason:  SATURDAY
Freshman Football – Home w/Dallas @ 9:30 am
Jr High Soccer – Home w/Hanover @ 11:00 am

Varsity Field Hockey – Home w/Central Columbia @ 11:00 am
Mason: 

Luke: Any student enrolled in after school conditioning should report to the weight room immediately after school on Tuesdays and Thursdays. 

Mason: JUNIORS are needed to work the stand during tonight’s football game.  Please stop by Mrs. Christian’s room 60 ASAP to sign up and get a pass for the game.  Come on Juniors, sign up and h elp your class. 

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Mason: And now for today’s birthdays, Happy Birthday to . . .  1.    Austin Dewald, Mackenzie Engle, and Chase Yoder!  Happy Birthday over the weekend to . . . Kaela Bankes, Olivia Conklin, Stone Force, and Jacob Wolfe!

Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Script, 9/11

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Anchor 2:  Good after noon and welcome to another edition of Bash TV.  I’m Zoe Zajac.
Anchor 1: And I am Marie Spuches. Today  Thursday, September 11th and Day 2 in the cycle.
Anchor 2: And that makes today the official 16th day of school.

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1.Lunch Menu for Today will be…Ziti, Meatballs, roll, fruit and milk
 Anchor 2: The Breakfast Menu for tomorrow is... Waffles,  juice and milk
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1.     Any student interested in taking the Driver Theory course should stop in the Guidance Office for a registration form.  Classes will be held Saturdays/Sundays beginning in October.  The cost of the course is $50 and must be paid with your registration.  Any questions, see Mrs. Curry.

1.                      School photographs will be taken todat.  Students will be called down over the intercom system by homeroom.  ALL STUDENTS SHOULD HAVE THEIR PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN FOR THEIR STUDENT ID EVEN IF THEY ARE NOT ORDERING A PICTURE PACKAGE.  Any one who did not receive an order form should stop in the Main Office.  Any SENIOR who needs a photo ID should report to the auditorium when their homeroom is called.

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2.     Students are encouraged to enter the  Benjamin Franklin Scholarship Award.  This writing competition is open to all Pennsylvania Public School students in their junior year of high school.  Students submit an original essay of not more than 750 words discussing modern day relevance of a selected quotation by Benjamin Franklin.  For more information, see Mr. Seely or Mrs. Curry in the Guidance Office.

2.On Thursday, September 18th, Homecoming Narrator and Talent auditions will be held in the auditorium after school.  Any students interested in narrator should pick up a script from Miss Glass in room 7.  Musical acts should be memorized.  Any questions, see Mrs. Driscole.

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2.The PSAT will be given here on Wednesday, October 15th, during periods 1 through 4.  All college-bound juniors and sophomores should plan to take the PSAT.  The cost of the test is $14.00.  There are a limited number of tests available.  Students may register with Mrs. Curry in the Guidance Office.
1.The SAT will be given here on October 11th.  The deadline to register for the SAT is this Friday, September 12th.  Students may register online at www.collegeboard.org  Any questions, please stop in the Guidance Office.

2.There are several college open houses in the near future:
2.Wilkes University will hold an Open House on Saturday, September 20th; Saturday, November 15th; and Saturday, January 31st.  Instant admission decisions will be available on the November and January dates.  For more information, visit their website at www.wilkes.edu

1.Penn State Hazleton is offering an SAT Test Prep Course.  SAT Prep Math will be held on Tuesdays - September 23rd through October 28th, from 5:00 to 7:00.  SAT Prep Verbal will be held on Thursdays – September 25th through October 30th, from 5:00 to 7:00 pm.  The cost for each class is $159 which includes the textbook

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    King’s College will hold an Open House on October 5th and also on November 16th from 8:30 am to 2:00 pm.  If King’s is on your list of colleges, plan to attend one of their Open Houses. .  For more information or to register, visit their website www.kings.edu

1.Luzerne County Community College will hold a Computer Information Systems Open House on Saturday, November 1st from 10:00 am to 12:00 noon at their Main Campus in Nanticoke. 


2Cottey College is a small, liberal arts women’s college located in Nevada, Missouri.  Any junior or senior female student looking for more information on the opportunities Cottey has to offer should attend their information session and pizza party this Saturday, September 13th, from 1:00 to 3:00 pm at the Wesley United Methodist Church. 

1For more information about any of these college visits, stop in the Guidance Office.

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2.JUNIORS are needed to work the stand during Friday’s football game.  Please stop by Mrs. Christian’s room 60 ASAP to sign up and get a pass for the game.


1Well, that’s it for us, now over to FYI

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      2. A student is needed as a tutor for 5th grade math.  This is a volunteer position which may be used toward your Graduation Project.  Interested students should see Mrs. Curry in the Guidance Office for more information.
1.      Anyone interested in joining the newly-formed BHS Biology Club should attend the first meeting on Tuesday, September 16th at either 7:20 am or 2:35 pm in room 29 (Ms. Rothery’s room).  They will be electing officers, so attendance is required at one of the meeting, please see Ms. Rothery.

2.      Any student interested in joining Youth in Philanthropy may pick up an application in the Guidance Office.  All applications will be due back on Monday, September 29th.

1The next FBLA meeting will be held on Tuesday, October 7th at 7:30 am in room 55.  Your $12.00 dues must be in by that day.

2Seniors . . . please submit your “Then & Now” photos by Friday to room 2. Also, y earbooks are now on sale!  Order forms may be picked up outside of room 2.


1The Berwick YMCA is looking for student volunteers to help clean their outside grounds and flower beds.  Students interested should go to the YMCA front desk

2.WVIA-TV is looking for student volunteers to answer telephones for their September Pledge Drive.  The dates are Saturday, September 13th from 8:00 am to 11:00 am; Sunday, September 14th from 8:00 am to 11:00 am; Saturday, September 20th from 8:00 am to 11:00 am; and Sunday, September 21st from 8:00 am to 11:00 am.  Interested students should see Mrs. Curry in the Guidance Office.

1.If you are between the ages of 14-18 and enjoy working with young children, consider signing up for the Big Buddy Program.  Students are paired with Little Buddies who are between the ages of  3 – 10 and meet once a month at the Family Center to take part in fun activities.  Sign up in the guidance office by September 12th

2.The Nescopeck Alumni Association is looking for students to help set up and tear down for their Class Reunion on October 18th and 19th.  Anyone interested or needing more information should see Mrs. Curry in the Guidance Office.

1.These are great opportunities to earn a  lot of hours for the graduation project and have fun.
I am going to check them  out, and I Know many others who haven’t even started earning hours.  This is the time to get up to the guidance department.

2.Students Against Destructive Decisions will hold their first meeting this Thursday at 7:30 am or 2:35 pm.  All students are welcome to join.  Any former SADD member who is interested in running for an officer position, please submit your request in writing to Mrs. Henry by tomorrow.


1.Tony Bellizia from Bloomsburg University’s Upward Bound program will be set up in the cafeteria during lunches tomorrow.  If you are in 9th or 10th grade, considering college but are the FIRST in your family to go there, stop by and grab an application from Tony.  Upward  Bound is an amazing program that prepares high school students for the rigor of college.  Applications will also be available in the Guidance Office.  See Ms. Zluchowski for more information.

2.Bloomsburg University will host a  Visual and Performing Arts Major Day on October 14th.  Call 570-389-4284 to reserve your space.

1Congratulations to Nicole Taylor and Dominic Scicchitano who were selected as Students of the Month for September!
2.Well, that’s it for us, now over to sports with the dream team

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Mason: In last night’s sports: Monday

Varsity Cross Country – Away w/Crestwood @ 4:15 pm – dismissal 2:30 pm
Varsity Golf – Away w/Dallas @ 4:00 pm – dismissal 2:00 pm
Boys’ Varsity Soccer – Away w/MMI Prep @ 4:15 pm – dismissal 2:30 pm
Jr. High Soccer – Home w/Crestwood @ 4:15 pm
Varsity Tennis – Away w/Pittston @ 4:00 pm – dismissal 2:00 pm

Luke: In tonight’s sports:    
Varsity Golf – Home w/Pottsville @ 4:00 pm – dismissal 2:30 pm
Boys’ Varsity Soccer – Away w/GAR @ 4:15 pm – dismissal 2:15 pm
Varsity Volleyball – Home w/North Pocono @ 4:15 pm

Mason: Tickets for this Friday’s football game with Dallas will be on sale this Thursday from 10:00 to 1:00 in the Main Office.  Tickets are $2.00 for students and $4.00 for adults.

Luke: Any student enrolled in after school conditioning should report to the weight room immediately after school on Tuesdays and Thursdays. 

Mason: JUNIORS are needed to work the stand during Friday’s football game.  Please stop by Mrs. Christian’s room 60 ASAP to sign up and get a pass for the game.  Come on Juniors, sign up and h elp your class. 

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Mason: And now for today’s birthdays, Happy Birthday to . . .  Mandi Beaman, Kevin Daubert, Lilian Force-Moore, and Chase Petty!