BFHS gears up to finish the third quarter |
March 21, 2017 |
By Principal Kevin Dinning
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Caleb
Harrington and Evan Wasmer practicing
for Mr. BFHS. |
The end of the third quarter of the 2016-2017
school year is upon us, and Bonners Ferry High
School students and staff will be working hard
to finish strong. I know it is not safe to say
this, so you can all blame me when it snows
again, but we made it through winter.
We all rallied as a community to dig out, and
our efforts are paying off.
Spring break is only a week away, but we have a
lot going at the high school before then. We
have Mr. BFHS and Senior Project Presentations
happening this Friday, March 24.
We are all ready to see the seniors check one
more box on the graduation list. They have
worked hard, and they will shortly realize how
quickly graduation will be upon us.
Our Leadership Students’ honoring of March
Madness will see its final dodgeball game on
Thursday, March 30. Donkey Basketball is also
making its way back to town at 6 p.m. that
evening, and to round out our night of
festivities before Spring Break, there will be
the Coeurimba Youth Marimba Ensemble at 6:30
p.m. in Becker Auditorium.
Come join us for a night of fun at BFHS!
Not only is the lead up to Spring Break busy,
but our students and staff are busy over the
break as well.
Robotics and band students will be making
separate trips to Canada over break. Thanks to
the hard work of Jessica Hanna and David Nix, I
know some students will be able to participate
in both Robotics and band. We also have FFA
going to state during the week off, and I trust
that Julie Smith and the FFA students will do a
great job representing BFHS on their trip.
I am excited to see the snow receding and
exposing some grass. I know there was a
collective howl from the baseball team as they
carried buckets of balls and their equipment to
the soccer field Monday, March 21, to get out of
the gym.
It is safe to say the softball, track and golf
athletes and coaches are just as excited to see
the grass peeking out.
The energy at BFHS will continue to mimic the
environment as we move closer to graduation, so
I ask you to come be a part of it before the
school year is over. If you miss out, we will
have another opportunity next year to watch the
energy in our building grow with spring, but, as
winter reminded us, no year or graduating class
is ever the same. |
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