Bellefonte Soccer Playoffs begin on Thursday! The First Round District 6 Playoff Games will be held at Rogers Stadium, October 24th: -Bellefonte Girls' Soccer vs. Somerset at 5:30PM -Bellefonte Boys' Soccer vs. Tyrone at 7:30PM Tickets need to be purchased using the HomeTown Ticketing system. You can find that here: https://piaad6.hometownticketing.com/embed/all Instructions for purchasing the tickets: 1. Scan QR Code with your device’s camera or click the above link. 2. Select the Event that you would like to purchase tickets for. 3. Select the number of tickets and continue to the purchase page. 4. The tickets will be emailed to you once you successfully purchase. 5. Have the tickets pulled up on device and ready to be scanned. 6. Enjoy the event!
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For Your Calendars: November 6th is Family STEAM Night! Family STEAM Night is an evening event will be held at the Bellefonte Area High School on Wednesday, November 6th from 6:00-8:00PM. Featuring activities include: a slime room, planetarium, hands on activities, book giveaways, and much more! This event is for all ages and is free! We hope to see you there!
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In 6th grade science, Mr. Gregor’s young scientists have been hard at work unraveling the mysteries of science class! They have delved into the traits of a true detective, exploring curiosity, observation, and critical thinking. From conducting experiments to analyzing data, these students have been honing their skills like real-life scientists.
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Hispanic Heritage Month is observed from September 15 to October 15 every year. This month-long celebration provides time to recognize the important contributions that Hispanic/Latino Americans have made to the United States. Students at the high school, in Profe and Mrs. Smith’s classes, dedicate their class time to educating themselves and their peers about this honor. Students line the hallways with posters about the Hispanic/Latino Americans who have impacted the United States. Passing students can read about the lives of these interesting individuals as they walk through the hallway to their classes. This provides an opportunity for all students to learn about and celebrate the diversity and resilience of individuals with Hispanic heritage. Here are a few of the examples that can be found in the hallway!
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The Bellefonte Area School District is hiring! Listed below are some of the highlighted positions: 1. Instructional Coach - Secondary Level 2. Reading Specialist - Middle School Level 3. Health Room Assistant/Special Education 4. Cafeteria Help at all Building Locations 5. Paraprofessional - Special Education There are many more listed on our website, which can be viewed here: https://bellefonte.tedk12.com/hire/index.aspx Please share with family and friends - a fully employed school district is what our children deserve!
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On Thursday, October 3rd the United Way held their annual Day of Caring. This is an event that the Bellefonte Area High School has participated in for decades. On that day, over 400 juniors and seniors went out into the community to help clean, rake, weed, organize, pick up trash, paint, and a variety of other tasks that need to be done. Students went to Boalsburg, Bald Eagle State Park, Shaver’s Creek, Seven Mountains, each of our school building areas, and multiple other places in downtown Bellefonte to volunteer their time and efforts. If you have an area that could use assistance next year, please contact Andy Caruso at scaruso@basd.net and he will work out those details with you. Here are a few photos from the day!
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October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. At the high school there is a display in the library called, Empty Place at the Table. Empty Place at the Table is a memorial for the lives lost to domestic violence in Centre County and as a reminder that domestic violence leaves an empty place at the table for family and friends of the loved one who was lost to domestic violence. Students can stop by the display to learn about a victim's story and honor their life, taken too soon. Individuals can also learn more about Centre Safe and important resources and services.
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Penn State University is offering a Vaccine Field Day at Easterly Parkway Elementary School on Sunday, October 20 from 12:00PM-4:00PM. There will be many activities available for students in grades 3-6. Please see the flyer for more information! *This is not a BASD sponsored event.
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It is National School Lunch Week! This year's theme is “School Lunch Pirates- Find Your Treasure!” Time to get ready for a full week of treasure hunts and tasty meals! Here is an activity packet that highlights National School Lunch Week that you can complete with your child if you would like: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1HDKxSAWFUXpCnMXUQHXCUkdNEPGRogOP/view?usp=sharing
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Today starts the district wide spirit week for Bullying Prevention Month. Wear orange today to celebrate unity for kindness, inclusion, and acceptance. If you wear orange today, please share these pictures with publicrelations@basd.net or hashtag them #basdpreventsbullying (with a public account) and we will create a slideshow that will be shared on our website and on social media. Please direct any questions to publicrelations@basd.net.
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Next month, the BASD will be hosting its annual family STEAM Night. At this event, they like to give a free book to every child that attends. Please consider donating a new or gently use science or STEAM themed book or purchase a book from the Amazon Wishlist. Donations can be turned into the office of your child's school building. Family STEAM Night is November 6th! Amazon Book Wishlist: https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/1B3WB266QP70C?ref_=wl_share
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Dr. Roy Rakszawski introduces Bullying Prevention Spirit Week, which will occur October 14-18. BASD staff will be discussing this topic throughout the school year with students and will continue to update their resources about the topic. You can view the video here: https://youtu.be/swCqvLP8MDs
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October is Bullying Prevention Month! Bullying Prevention Month is an important initiative in schools because it helps create awareness, educates students, promotes empathy, empowers bystanders, and contributes to developing safe and inclusive school environments. This month is a good time to focus on fostering a culture of respect and kindness. There will be a district wide spirit week to help us unite against bullying. On Monday, October 14th we are encouraging both the district and the community to wear orange to celebrate unity for kindness, inclusion, and acceptance. Please share these pictures with publicrelations@basd.net or hashtag them #basdpreventsbullying (with a public account) and we will create a slideshow that will be shared on our website and on social media. Please direct any questions to publicrelations@basd.net.
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It's Worker Wednesday! The Bellefonte Area School District is hiring. Listed below are some of the highlighted positions: 1. JH Assistant Boys' Basketball Coach 2. Utility Assistant positions - MW Elementary, PG Elementary, and BAHS 3. Health Room Assistant/Special Education 4. Cafeteria Help at all Building Locations 5. Intervention Paraeducator - PG Elementary There are many more listed on our website, which can be viewed here: https://bellefonte.tedk12.com/hire/index.aspx Please share with family and friends - a fully employed school district is what our children deserve!
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Mary Kay Flynn Jones BHS 1939 - Vice President of the Class of 1939. Photographed with the current female presidents of each of the high school classes. Three cheers for our 1939 BHS alumna, Mary Kay Flynn Jones! Mrs Jones is an absolutely lovely lady. What a delightful conversation with this incredible 102 year old centenarian! Mrs Jones, was the Vice President of the BHS Class of 1939. She most likely would have secured the Presidency however, her classmate, Mr. Jim Craig informed her that women were not equipped to be “President!” (Nevertheless, Jim Craig told her she could serve as his Vice President! (We both had a roaring belly laugh about that.) Mary, reminisced of her BHS Senior Class trip weekend to Washington DC. Total cost for the Friday through Sunday proceedings… $13.00. Quite a bit of money back then! (Again we snickered at that!) Mary helped organize many of her BHS class reunions and wonders, if and where, any of her schoolmates may be! Yep, you can be sure Mary is up for a party! Please feel free to send Mary Kay Flynn Jones a message and well wishes following this post. Should you know the whereabouts of any living members, of this amazing group, whose experiences range from the Great Depression, the February 13, 1939 fire, which destroyed their high school building, the daily struggles and sacrifices of World War Two, and all that has followed, please let us know! Here’s to one remarkable Lady, Mrs. Vice President, Mary Kay Flynn Jones! “Fairest School All Hail to Thee!”
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Bellefonte Area School District New Hire Spotlight: BASD welcomes Sheryl Marcase to our staff! Sheryl is a cafeteria worker at the Benner Elementary School. Below is a little questionnaire about her: ​What is something you are passionate about outside of work? I am passionate about my grandkids. Who would you choose if you could pick 1 person (living or not living) to have dinner with? I would like to have dinner with my mom. Using 3 different adjectives, describe yourself in 3 words. Lovable, unselfish, generous What is the best piece of advice someone has ever given you? Be who you are, don't try to be someone you're not. Why did you choose BASD? It is where I went to school, and I wanted to stay close to home. We hope that you enjoyed learning a little about Sheryl and are excited to have her on our staff!
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Interested in watching the BASD Elementary Construction Site in real-time? We now have an Earth Cam available on the website under "New Elementary School Updates." The Earth Cam provides 4 different view points. Check it out today! https://www.basd.net/o/basd/page/elementary-building-project
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Bellefonte Area School District New Hire Spotlight: BASD welcomes Jenny Deweese to our staff! Jenny is a Kindergarten Teacher at the Pleasant Gap Elementary School. Below is a little questionnaire about her: What is something you are passionate about outside of work? Running. I have been running for 33 years. I was a 2x track & field state champion (NC), ran Division 1 XC and track & field in college with Academic All-American status and then went on to qualify for the 2008 Olympic Marathon Trials post collegiate. Running is a part of my everyday life. Who would you choose if you could pick 1 person (living or not living) to have dinner with? Taylor Swift. I’m a Swifty. I love her poetic lyrics, her impact on others to be themselves, her willingness to stand up for her beliefs and her “Mastermind”. Using 3 different adjectives, describe yourself in 3 words. Determined, perfectionist, organized What is the best piece of advice someone has ever given you? To never, ever “quit”! My mother and father never let me quit anything that I started whether it was sports, playing a musical instrument, learning a new skill, etc. Why did you choose BASD? I have taught in 4 states and 5 districts and now have four children of my own. As a parent I want my children to experience a close-knit community where teachers consider individual student need and not a one-size fits all technique. BASD has welcomed my family making our move to PA a smooth transition. I am happy to be apart of BASD. We hope that you enjoyed learning a little about Jenny and are excited to have her on our staff!
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Bellefonte Area School District New Hire Spotlight: BASD welcomes Lea McCartney to our staff! Lea is a First Grade Elementary Teacher at the Bellefonte Elementary School. Below is a little questionnaire about her: What is something you are passionate about outside of work? I'm passionate about competing and spending time outdoors. I enjoy playing sports like golf and basketball and hobbies like hiking and fishing. Who would you choose if you could pick 1 person (living or not living) to have dinner with? I would choose Julie Andrews. Mary Poppins is one of my favorite films. Using 3 different adjectives, describe yourself in 3 words. Creative, calm and empathetic. What is the best piece of advice someone has ever given you? "Nothing worth having comes easy." Why did you choose BASD? I grew up in Bellefonte. I decided to become a teacher because of the many amazing teachers I had when I was in BASD. I'm so excited to have the opportunity to teach and support students in our community. We hope that you enjoyed learning a little about Lea and are excited to have her on our staff!
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Bellefonte Area School District New Hire Spotlight: BASD welcomes Cindy Rogers to our staff! Cindy is a paraeducator at the Marion-Walker Elementary School. Below is a little questionnaire about her: What is something you are passionate about outside of work? Something I am passionate about outside of work, is a program that is dear to my heart- Clinton County Camp Cadet and the Lacy Day Program. Lacy Day is a special needs camp for Children and Adults with special needs. Who would you choose if you could pick 1 person (living or not living) to have dinner with? My son, Timothy. Timothy was a special needs child that has gone to Heaven and I miss him very much. Using 3 different adjectives, describe yourself in 3 words. Caring, Curious, and Spontaneous. What is the best piece of advice someone has ever given you? When you fail in something in life, it is just a little hiccup. Why did you choose BASD? I have chosen BASD, for the learning support program. Since my son's passing, it has been a void in my life. I love working with children of special needs. We hope that you enjoyed learning a little about Cindy and are excited to have her on our staff!
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