Wednesday, June 11, 2014

FINAL EXAM SCHEDULE

Thursday, June 19
FINAL EXAM
9:30-11:00 Mathematics

FINAL EXAM
11:45-1:15 English

Friday, June 20

9:15 Start of homeroom/distribution of schedules
9:20 Students will be dismissed from homeroom

FINAL EXAM
9:30-11:00 Social Studies

FINAL EXAM
11:45-1:15 Science

Monday, June 23
FINAL EXAM
7:45-9:15 Foreign Language
9:30-11:10 Make-up exams in the Media Center

NO LUNCH WILL BE SERVED TODAY
11:00-11:40 Café is open for seating only

FINAL EXAM
11:45-1:15 Make-up exams in the Media Center
Last day for Freshmen!

Tuesday, June 24
Last day for Sophomores, Juniors & Faculty

Saturday, May 24, 2014

Senior Class of Local CBS

Please join us in watching our seniors say goodbye to BHS and good morning to all of Boston.

http://boston.cbslocal.com/video/10193890-morning-message-for-may-23-2014-braintree-high-school-seniors/#

Tuesday, April 29, 2014

PTO Wednesday

Just a reminder that the BHS PTO has a meeting tomorrow, Wednesday, at 7PM in the BHS Media Center. The main topic will be prom season and the town & school's expectations for students. BHS housemasters and School Resource Officer Fahey will be present to answer questions and address concerns.

In addition, the BHS PTO is seeking new board members for next year. Interested parents can contact the Headmaster's Office at 848-4000 for additional information and contacts.

Monday, March 17, 2014

Project Prove & Alternatives Fundraiser!

Please follow the link below if you are interested in contributing to a fundraiser benefitting two of BHS' specialized programs: Project Prove & Alternatives. 

http://www.crowdrise.com/provealternatives/fundraiser/jameslee2

A group of faculty members have committed to running on behalf of these programs in the upcoming Falmouth Road Race.  Both programs strengthen our educational community and provide tremendous opportunities to our students.

Thank you,
Jim Lee

Thursday, March 13, 2014

SEPAC Marathon Run



B.F.F.E. Marathon Run for S.E.P.A.C.

The Braintree Fund for Education (B.F.F.E.) is partnering with the Braintree Special Education Parent Advisory Council (S.E.P.A.C.) to raise much needed funds in an effort to further the mission of the SEPAC organization.  The Braintree SEPAC is a parent volunteer organization that works in collaboration with the Braintree Public Schools on behalf of all students in the community with developmental, physical, emotional and learning challenges.  The SEPAC’s mission is to act as a resource to parents of these students and advocates for children and families in Braintree on an ongoing basis.  There are over 1,100 students in the community educated with the assistance of an Individualized Education Plan or “I.E.P.”.  The IEP provides the supports and services necessary for students to be successful in their school environment and to become active, productive members of the community in their adulthood.

My name is Kristen Zechello and I am a member of the Special Education Parent Advisory Council Board.  I will be participating in the 118th Boston Marathon on April 21, 2014 in an effort to raise funds as well as awareness and acceptance of all students with challenges in Braintree.  Your donation will assist our organization in continuing to offer relevant workshops for parents and professionals, award a scholarship annually to a special needs graduating senior and organize a celebratory event each spring called the Community Inclusion Awards.  This award is presented to members of our community, perhaps a student, coach, employer, teacher, parent or community member who fosters the ideals of inclusion of all.  Please consider making a tax deductible donation via the on-line fundraising site at:


You may also mail a check made payable to BFFE to:

Braintree High School

Attn: SEPAC

128 Town Street

Braintree, MA 02184

 

Help Braintree Families Go The Extra Mile!

Thank you for your support!

 

The BFFE is a 501 (c) (3) Public Charity

Class Act!


One of our students was the recipient of the WHDH Channel Seven "Class Act" award. This award is given to a high school student that has made an impact in their community. Our student was chosen because, with the help of his mother, he has started a business called ACTabilities. ACTabilities is a business the provides jobs for young adults with intellectual disabilities. To learn more about it and their mission go to the website www.actabilities.com. If you would like to see the segment it will be airing tomorrow morning at 6:00 am and again on the 12:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. news hours. It will also be on the Channel Seven website.