Brazosport High School 979-730-7260 1800 W 2nd St, Freeport, TX 77541 May 19, 2016 Newest NHS Members! Congratulations to Brazosport High School's new National Honor Society members! On Thursday, May 12, Brazosport NHS had its annual NHS Induction Ceremony! We are so proud of these students for their commitment to their education, their community and as great role models! And thank you Ms. Lane, NHS advisor, for all the work you do for NHS and all our students! 2016 NHS inductees: Rosa Ayala Arleth Gonzales Allison Martinez Jordyn Bustillos Trinity Hernandez Perla Martinez Rigoberto Cardenas Harley Kelly Kaylee Massingill Hannah Cossin Marina Koole Kayla Nieto Jarvis Davis Jacob Lerma Joe Angel Rivera Caitlyn Freshour Uber Lopez Jenna Vela Adrian Garza Camryn Mageors Merry Wallace
Spanish Honor Society has Congratulations to Brazosport High School's newest Spanish Honor Society members! On May 12, 9 new members were inducted into the Spanish Honor Society. We are very proud of each of these students for your dedication to your education, your school and your community! New Members The new inductees are: Jasmine Builtron Kayla Espinoza Kiaraly Garcia Tatyana Green Saira Muraira Christina Nunez Victoria Rico Dulce Rosario E. Ruby Solis Senior Members of the Spanish Honor Society are: Danielle Arroyo Giselle Cantu Samantha Esquivel Samantha Galindo Giselle Garcia Tatyana Green Alfredo Guevara Kaylea Hawkins Mercy Hernandez Lizbeth Ochoa Emily Pena Luisa Perez Petra Porras Alina Ramos Crystal Ramos Larissa Ramos Victoria Rico Guadalupe Robledo Dulce Rosario Jasmine Salinas Lucy Tanguma Margaret Wallace
2016-2017 School Hours Will Change The 2016-17 School Hours will change for all BISD schools. Starting August 22, 2016, all BISD elementary, middle and Clute Intermediate schools will attend classes from 8:05 a.m. to 3:35 p.m. All high schools, the Lighthouse Learning Center, Freeport Intermediate and Lake Jackson Intermediate schools will attend classes from 7:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. It is necessary to stagger start times for our schools to be able to provide bus transportation for many of our students. In 2015, the State Legislature passed House Bill 2610 requiring students to receive at least 75, 600 minutes of instruction, including intermissions and recess, each year. The minutes must be calculated from the tardy bell in the morning to the dismissal bell in the afternoon. Teachers are required to be employed under a 10-month contract, providing a minimum of 187 days of service to their district. The bill also stipulated that districts include the equivalent of two bad weather makeup days in their calendar and not end the school year before May 15. There are many benefits to changing student attendance to minutes instead of days: Personalizes students schedules based on their needs High school can offer up to 8 class periods More time in the day to offer more electives More flexibility for students who are taking dual credit, AP and Pre-AP courses Allows students taking dual credit classes at BC the opportunity to take six classes at the high school instead of five Offers students the ability to follow their pathway/endorsements while participating in athletics and/or fine arts courses Offers more availability for extracurricular choices Offers opportunities to include UIL academic prep classes, as well as college prep classes such as ACT and SAT prep Offers credit recovery (NTC) and/or trailer courses for students needing more time to learn Offers Accelerated Instruction (state mandate) Allows us to end the school year in May! No longer an overlap with college summer school semesters There are also benefits for our educators. The new legislation allows student attendance days to be shortened by nine, while increasing their daily academic minutes. These nine required contract days for our teachers will allow us to provide opportunities for additional professional development. Campuses will have more time to focus on specific areas of growth with the flexibility to train their staff accordingly. Beginning August 22, 2016: Elementary, Middle and CIS Student Hours 8:05-3:35 High Schools, LLC, FIS and LJI Student Hours 7:30-3:00
Brazosport Business Professionals of America at National Convention! Students and advisors of Brazosport High School participated in the National Leadership Conference of Business Professionals of America in Boston, MA. A total of 4 members from this chapter were among the approximate 6,000 students, advisors and guests from across the United States participating in the 50th National Leadership Conference. Three students received the Ambassador Torch Award, one participated in competitive events, and all took Microsoft Office Certification Exam offered throughout the week. An Ambassador is defined as "a diplomatic official of the highest rank appointed and accredited as representative of the organization." The following students represented the Brazosport High School chapter: Ta Keiyah Backman (Ambassador Torch, MOS PowerPoint), Michael Green (Ambassador Torch, MOS PowerPoint), Tatyana Green (Ambassador Torch, MOS PowerPoint), and Rosa Meza (17th Fundamental Word Processing Skills). The National Leadership Conference is a culmination of the hard work and effort put in by members throughout the year. It brings students from across the country together to participate, network and compete. Activities included general sessions with keynote speakers, business meetings, leadership workshops, contests, election of national officers, and tours of Boston sights and attractions! The highlights of the conference included the revival of legacy competitions such as typing and shorthand, a Golden Celebration at Fenway Park, setting a new GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS title, and the presentation of the awards to the winners of the national contests.
Jasmyne Jazz Harris Congratulations to Exporter Jasmyne "Jazz" Harris! What a weekend for Jazz at State, finishing the weekend with GOLD, SILVER and BRONZE! We are so proud of you! GOLD - Triple Jump SILVER - High Jump BRONZE - Long Jump Thursday - May 19, 2016 -Brazosport ISD Job Fair Lake Jackson Intermediate -Senior Scholarship Night JMPC 6:30 PM Friday - May 20, 2016 -Merit Awards Tuesday - May 24, 2016 -National Honor Society - Blood Drive JMPC Lobby 8:30 AM - 3:00 PM -Project Graduation - Powder Puff Football Game Hopper Field 4:00 PM - 9:00 PM Wednesday - May 25, 2016 -CEIC Meeting Anchor Room #425 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Massey Affirms Restrooms Not an Issue in BISD We are certainly disappointed with President Obama's announcement regarding school restrooms. We strongly disagree and prefer local control of our own issues. We have seven Board of Trustees elected by the people, who very effectively govern our school district. Student restroom use is not an issue in Brazosport ISD, nor do we foresee it to be. Brazosport ISD does not have a specific policy addressing bathroom use by transgender students. We have nondiscrimination policies in place for all students, and, as with all requests for modification or accommodation, we make case-by-case decisions for each student based upon the situation. It is always our intent to treat each of our students with dignity and respect. Our focus will continue to be providing a quality education and outstanding learning experiences for our students with dedicated and committed teachers. We know the confidence and trust parents place in our hands each day with their children. It is a responsibility we take very seriously, and will never allow Washington D.C. to betray that trust. Contributors: Jennifer Gonzalez (Principal) Cynthia Martinez Sandra Smith Maribel Ayala Alicia Callis Cheryl Baker Created By: Michael Green Practicum Student