Friday, April 29, 2016

May is Mental Health Awareness Month

With summer months approaching and the school year quickly coming to an end, we wanted to reach out and give you some warnings signs and symptoms of potential mental illness or suicide and local resources for youth mental health. Together, we can work to prevent suicide. 

Experts tell us that students who contemplate suicide give warning signs of their distress. Mental Health America reports: "Parents and family members are usually the first to notice if a child has problems with emotions or behavior.” Parents sometimes tend to write off warning signs as the “bad teen years.” That is dangerous. We need to be more aware of warning signs and help connect young people and their families to the help they need. 

If you have concerns about your child’s mental health, or the mental health of their friends, or a child in the neighborhood, please reach out to either community agencies or your school (if it is in session). An outside professional can look at the young person through the lens of what one would expect for kids of that age.  As a district, as a community, we must maintain our steadfast commitment to the safety of our children. 

Did You Know?
*Mental illness affects 1 in every 4 adults, 
*90% of those who complete suicide have a diagnosable mental health condition
*The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) estimates that as many as 1 in 5 young people under the age of 18 will experience a diagnosable mental health problem in a given year, so it’s important to be able to address signs and
symptoms early. 


Bike To School Day 2016

Bike To School Day 2016 is on Wednesday, May 4, 2016.  If you ride your bike to school on this day your name will be entered in a drawing for a chance to win a Trek Bike and a flashing bike safety light. Every participant receives a water bottle. One lucky Bay View student will win the Trek bike and 60 students will win a bike light!

Monday, April 18, 2016

8th Grade Graduation Ceremony

Ceremony:  Wednesday, June 8, 2016  9:00 AM -11:00 AM
Students are to arrive at the normal start time (7:25 AM). Eighth grade students will be dismissed after the ceremony. (approx. 11 AM)   For those parents/students who are not able to make arrangements to dismiss at that time of the day, your child will be able to remain at school under adult supervision until the end of the school day.

Dress Up Guidelines
Boys:  dress pants, dress shirt, dress shoes.  Many wear ties, but not required.
Girls:  modest dress up outfit or dress, dress shoes. Many wear dresses, but not required.
Both:  No jeans, shorts, printed t-shirts, shorts or tennis shoes. 
The dress code will be strictly enforced.  Students will be checked for dress code in STRIDE at 7:25 AM.  If a student does not meet the dress code, she/he will have the opportunity to correct/change before the ceremony at 9 AM, or choose not to participate. 

Tickets:  Due to space restrictions and fire code, each 8th grader will receive 2 parent/guest tickets for graduation.  Tickets will be sent home with students on Thurs, June 2.