BELLEVUE BLAST
The Newsletter of 
Bellevue High School PTSA

September 17th ,  2019
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SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

Blue Friday Night Lights - Seattle Seahawks Event at BHS


Hello Bellevue High School!!!

This coming Friday night, September 20th, the Seattle Seahawks are bringing their Blue Friday Night celebration of High School communities and athletics to Bellevue High School for our football game with Garfield High School at 7:00pm!
 
Among the different aspects that the Seahawks will be bringing to the game are.......
  • Blue Thunder Drumline
  • Seahawks Cheerleaders
  • Tyler Lockett will be the Honorary Game Captain
  • 12th Man Flag Presentation
  • Seahawk Swag
  • And more...
This will be an outstanding event and great way to be proud to be a Bellevue Wolverine!! Plan on coming to Bellevue High School this Friday night

BHS First Multi-Language Principal Coffee Meeting: Wednesday, September 23rd 8:15-9:45 AM at BHS Library

The Bellevue High School (BHS) staff recognizes that we have many families that come from different backgrounds. Some families may not be familiar with the American school system or speak English fluently. In an effort to serve more of our families, BHS offers multi-language Principal Coffee meetings. These meetings are well attended and include topics such as successful college preparation, developing leadership skills through school clubs and sports etc. You will also meet school staff that work with your students (counselors, vice principal, etc.). 

In this 1st MLPC of 2019-2020 school year, Dr. Vic Anderson will introduce new staff, counselors and support staff.  Please join us, meet other parents and learn important information about high school.  The principal does the presentation in English followed by  interpretation in different languages.  Interpreters for Mandarin, Korean, Mandarin, Japanese languages will be available.

Fall Harvest Staff Appreciation Luncheon



Greetings Bellevue High School Families and Happy Fall!

The Staff Appreciation Committee is excited to announce our first Staff Appreciation Luncheon of the Year!  The luncheon will be  hosted by the Junior Class.
Please join us in bringing dishes to share with our staff for the Fall Harvest Staff Appreciation Luncheon,  October 2nd, Wednesday!
In celebration of the fall Harvest, we will serve delicious cuisine.  Please see the attached sign up genius for a listing of dishes and items needed.  We are asking for main dishes, salads, side dishes, deserts and beverages.  Homemade dishes would be amazing! 
 
Please bring serving sizes for 12 people. All food should be dropped off in the PAC between 11 am to 12 pm.  Please bring your food in  10"X13" foil containers or similar sizes.  Label ingredients used on the container, so that those with allergies can be informed. We have serving utensils and steam warmers, so no need to bring them.  

Thank you Junior Class in advance for your help and support. 

Sincerely,
Staff Appreciation Committee 
(Jungyeol Kim, Lori Broznowski, and Charlene Lee)

THE WOLVERINE GUARD PROGRAM
- A Community Service Award Offered  by Bellevue High School PTSA

The Wolverine Guard program recognizes students who perform 100 or more hours of community service for the period from May 1st, 2019 to April 30th, 2020.  Each student who reports their approved hours will earn the Wolverine Guard Certificate and be invited to the reception ceremony at the end of the school year.  If you received this honor for two years during your high school, you can choose to receive an honor cord on your graduation. If you continue to have Wolverine Guard award for four years during your high school, you will be honored with special recognition.
 
Rules and regulations for the Wolverine Guard award are  HERE . Let's start to serve our community!
 
Please use the WG Community Service Form to track hours worked for each volunteer activity. Your forms may be turned into school's Counselling Office at any time, with your WG Application Form attached on top.
 
Further information, and required forms, may be found on the PTSA website .  We are excited to see this program grows year after year, and are proud of all of your volunteer efforts.
 
Please note: The PTSA Wolverine Guard is separate from the Bellevue School District's volunteer hours required for graduation. However, hours that are earned to meet graduation requirements may also be used to meet Wolverine Guard requirements. 
If you have any questions, please contact Ady Chan at  
[email protected]
ACT OR SAT PRACTICE TEST
PLANNER SALE

The class of 2020 is still selling planners for $10! Pick yours up during 1st and 2nd lunch so that you can be organized and prepared for the rest of the year!
CALENDAR OF EVENTS

September 24
Freshman ASB Elections
September 26
Curriculum Night, 6:30pm - 8:30pm at BHS 
October 9
Principal Coffee, 8:15am - 9:15am in the Library
October 11
Teacher Professional Day - No School for Students
October 15
Picture Re-Takes
October 16
Super Wednesday
November 1
Homecoming Assembly, Parade, & Football Game
November 2        
Homecoming Dance
November 6
Last Day of 1st Quarter

A more detailed BHS Main Calendar is   HERE

The Athletics Calendar will be available at  http://www.kingcoathletics.com  Club sports will have links available here to their respective websites.  
ATHLETICS
BELLEVUE HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETICS - September 16th to 20th , 2019
 
Tuesday September 17th
 
Boys Varsity Golf vs. Lake Washington High School @ Bellevue Municipal Golf Course 3:15pm
 
Boys Varsity Tennis vs. Lake Washington High School  @ Bellevue High School 4:00pm
Boys Junior Varsity Tennis at Lake Washington High School 3:45pm
 
Girls Varsity & Junior Varsity Soccer vs. Interlake High School  @ Bellevue High School JV 5:30pm, Varsity 7:30
 
Girls Swimming & Dive vs. Sammamish High School @ Mary Wayte Pool, Mercer Island 8:30pm
 
Wednesday September 18th
 
Boys & Girls Cross Country vs. Lake Washington High School & Sammamish High School @ Kelsey Creek Park Boys 4:00pm, Girls 4:40pm
 
Girls C Team Soccer at Skyline High School 6:30pm
 
Girls Varsity, Junior Varsity and C Team Volleyball at Juanita High School C Team 5:15pm, Junior Varsity 5:15pm, Varsity 7:00pm
 
Thursday September 19th
 
Boys Varsity Tennis at Liberty High School 3:45pm
Boys Junior Varsity Tennis vs. Liberty High School  @ Bellevue High School 4:00pm
 
Girls Varsity & Junior Varsity Soccer at Lake Washington High School JV 5:30pm, Varsity 7:30pm
 
Friday September 20th
 
Football vs. Garfield High School  @ Bellevue High School 7:00pm


 
Go Bellevue!!!
 
John Hill
Athletic Director
Bellevue High School
425-456-7038

Football

Wolverines beat Newport 32-3 in a non-conference away game to even up their record to 1-1 on the season.
This week is another non-conference game vs Garfield.  Come out and support the team this Friday night at home.





Ultimate Frisbee
The boys Ultimate frisbee team lost to Lakeside High School 12-7 last Tuesday (9/10).  The score was tight until Lakeside went on a run of four points to pull away. 

Thursday's game (9/12) had the team prevail over Mercer Island High School, 11-8.  Both teams played with great spirit!  We're 1-1 on the season.  
Next home game is at North Robinswood Sports Field (150th Ave SE and SE 20th St) at 4:30PM against Seattle Waldorf on Tuesday (9/24).  

For more information on this sports program, go to http://bellevueultimate.org.

The co-ed team will form in November 2019 for the winter season and the girls team will play in Spring 2020. We'll provide updates as we get closer! 
 Girl's Soccer

On Tuesday night, all three teams played against the highly-ranked Seattle Prep. JVC won 1-0 with a late goal to clinch a victory, JV came back from a one goal deficit to earn a 2-1 win, and varsity kept a clean sheet with a 0-0 tie, with multiple saves from keeps Junior Izzy Shorett and Sophomore Ashley Heintz. On Wednesday, JVC tied soccer powerhouse Issaquah 0-0.
Finally, all three teams played Newport on Thursday. They dominated, with JVC winning 5-0, JV 8-0, with hat tricks from Sophomores Maeva Hoffman and Giselle Lachini. 18 minutes into the Varsity game, all playing had to be ceased until further notice due to extreme weather conditions, and eventually the game got called off. Even though the game ended much earlier than expected, varsity was up 1-0, with a goal from senior Ally Scoma.
What a great first week for girls soccer!

Cross Country


The team store is reopened!  Items already ordered should be delivered this week.  Click  here  for the link.

Please donate to booster club to support our athletes.  Use PayPal at  bhsrunning.com or scroll down to the membership flyer to donate by check.

Please sign up for the Bellevue Invite  here.

Thank you for donations thus far.  We funded the team dinner for 70 athletes on Tuesday with delicious food from Maggianos.  Thank you to Kim Rupp, Kit and Scott Watson, Kim and John Brockenbrough and Jen Stelly, 

Congrats to all Jamboree racers and cheering squad!  Meet this Wednesday at Kelsey Creek Park at 4pm.  Senior celebration to follow the races.  Please email me if you have a senior and have not heard from me.   [email protected]

Golf 

The 3A-State Champion BHS Boys Golf team kicked off the new KingCo season this past week on a quest to defend last year's state title. The team returns all of last years state championship team including those earning All-conference honors: Seniors Ian Siebers and Christian Lee and Sophomore Saum Sebatian; as well as seasoned veterans Senior Dylan Bear and Junior Thomas Huang. And with several other players from last year's squad returning and some new incoming talent, the team is poised for a run at another state championship! 

They got off to a good start last Thursday, defeating Interlake High School in their first match on 201-209.  Leading the way for the Wolverines was Ian Siebers, earning medalist honors with a -3 under score of 33. Also posting counting scores were Seniors Dylan Bear and Christian Lee with 41's, and Juniors Rick Zhang and Thomas Huang and Sophomore Saum Sebetian all firing 43's. The team will continue with conference play this week with a match against Lake Washington on Tuesday at 3:15PM at Bellevue Golf Course.  Students, parents, and fans are always welcome to come follow along and cheer on the team!  

Volleyball

The 2019 Volleyball season got off to a strong start last Thursday, with the Varsity Wolverines rolling over the Bainbridge Spartans 3-0 and the JV team winning their best of three match as well. The JV/C team fought hard but fell to the Spartans in straight sets.
Bellevue's next home match is Monday, September 23rd against the Sammamish Totems. JV and JV/C matches are at 5:15pm, and Varsity is at 7:00pm. Come out and support the team as they fight to defend their KingCo 3A crown!
GO WOLVERINES!!



BHS GIRLS SOCCER FUNDRAISING
Please join MOD Pizza in supporting Bellevue High Girls Soccer
October 28, 2019
at the Downtown MOD
317 NE Bellevue Way
COMMUNITY CORNER
A DAY IN HER SHOES

Join us for A Day InHerShoes at RealSelf. InHerShoes is a nonprofit  committed to catalyzing courage for girls and women around the world to live and create. RealSelf i s the most trusted brand for making smart, confident decisions about self-improvement. We are joining forces for a day of networking, mentorship, and reflection to help young women discover their own paths to success. 

Where: 
RealSelf
83 S King St #800, Seattle, WA 98104

When:
Saturday, September 14, 2019
9:00 AM - 1:00 PM


Register:
Free for students with code  FOREVERYOUNG

Questions:
TEDxYouth@REDMOND'S 10TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE


TEDxYouth@Redmond's 10th annual conference is on September 21st, 2019 at the Microsoft Commons! Join us for a day of inspiring speakers from around the world, complimentary snacks, free raffle prizes including concert tickets, and amazing performances. ALL youths are free and families are encouraged to attend. Get your tickets beforehand at  tedxredmond2019.eventbrite.com. We hope to see you there!
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PTSA EXECUTIVE BOARD / QUICK LINKS
 
PTSA Presidents
PTSA Vice Presidents Communications
BHS Administration
Principal:   Vic Anderson
Asst. Prin: Katie Klug
 
 
Asst. Prin:   Bret Cochrun
PTSA Vice President Fundraising
PTSA  Secretary
BHS Athletics/Activities

Director:  John Hill
 
Assistant: Tanja Jones
 
Athletic Trainer:  Ashley Lopez
PTSA Board
Committee Chairs
PTSA Treasurers
BHS Main Office
425-456-7000
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