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BLMS is
a center for continual learning. We appreciate,
respect and celebrate
individual and group successes. This school has a place for everyone.
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Create a SPLASH!
Buddy 2.0 |
Josh
Almy - Principal
Page
Meyer - Asst. Principal
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Registration for round one of the
Technology Challenge Test is now open to all eighth-graders and
high-school students.
Dates, times and locations are listed on the registration page.
Students who plan to take the Technology Challenge Test have access to
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Winter Sports Season Starts Jan. 30th
Boys Basketball & Girls Soccer
Jamboree boys basketball will begin the week of February 6th
Click
here for Mandatory Sports Forms
Please have all paper work turned in by 1/26.
Boys’ Basketball first week of tryouts and
practice, 1/30-2/2
1/30 – 8th grade tryouts
2:15-3:00, 7th grade tryout 3:05-4:00
1/31 – 7th grade tryouts
2:15-3:00, 8th grade tryouts 3:05-4:00
2/1 – 8th grade tryouts 2:45-3:20,
7th grade tryouts 3:20-4:00. Teams will be selected today.
2/2 – 7th and 8th grade
practice 2:15-3:45
Kids that take the activity bus will be
excused from the last part of tryouts and practice if necessary.
Give all money to the bookkeeper and
all paperwork to the office secretaries.
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In-class spelling bee on Jan. 26th in all LA classes.
Thursday, February 2 after school in the library.
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Save-the Date:
FINDING KIND-The Documentary January 31st
and February 1st 2012

What:
Two public free showings of the documentary Finding Kind with post film
discussion facilitated by makers of the film – Lauren Parsekian and
Molly Thompson
When and Where: January 31th Skyline High School 6:30 PM
AND February 1st at Issaquah High School 6:30 PM
Sponsored and made possible by donations from the
PTSA’s of BLMS, PCMS, Maywood, PLMS, IMS, Skyline High School, Liberty
High School Issaquah High School, the PTSA Council and the Issaquah
Schools Foundation.

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Skyline High School IB Program
Information Night for the classes of 2016 & 2017
Join us for a discussion about how to create the best four-year high
school plan for your student
Tuesday March 6th, 2012 at 7:00 PM Skyline's Lyceum Theater
Parent & Students are both welcome. |
Coffee with the Principal

Click here for dates.
February 7
DATA Week |
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Beaver Lake Middle School Lip Dub!
Click here to view it.
End of the Year Video 2011
Click here to view it. |
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Inherent Risk
forms for Team Sports |
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News from
the School Nurse
Meningococcal
Disease information
Human Papillomavirus
information
Incoming 6th Grade Families - Click
here for
information about
immunization
information. |
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Beaver Lake's


BLMS has collected and delivered
educational materials, clothing, toys, money and other items to help
those in need in South Africa.
Click
here to learn more about our continuing humanitarian project.

http://www.genjoy.org/
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Want to learn more about the Issaquah Schools
Foundation and how they positively impact kids at BLMS?
http://www.issaquahschoolsfoundation.org/grants/index.htm
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Tips for Cyber Safety |
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2011-12 Bus Information
Handbook

Activity Bus Schedule |
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BEAVER
LAKE
NEWSLETTER ON LINE!
Click the link below to the sign
up for e-news@blms.
ENews/BLMS
When you sign up, you will be notified when our monthly Newsletter is
live on-line.
If you need the newsletter mailed to you, please call 425-837-4156 and
leave a message with your name, your student’s name and your complete
address.
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Middle School Online Tutoring
Click
here for more information. |
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Policy and Procedures for the Issaquah School District Academic
Dishonesty
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here for more information.
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Send comments to the webmaster.
Family Education Rights and Privacy Act
- families'
right to restrict what information is released about students.
Safeguarding personal information is important to parents/guardians,
students and staff. Some federal and state laws and district policies govern
what personal information about students might be released to whom and under
what circumstances.
Federal law (Family Education Rights and Privacy Act -FERPA) allows school
districts to define what each district designates as "FERPA directory
information". Directory information will be released ONLY for
non-commercial, school-related purposes.
If you do not want "FERPA Directory Information" to be shared, make that
request by sending it in writing to your school principal no later than
September 15 of each school year.
The Issaquah
School District provides equal opportunity in its programs, activities, and
employment and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national
origin/language, creed/religion, sex, sexual orientation-including gender
expression or identity, the presence of any sensory, mental, or physical
disability, or the use of a trained dog guide or service animal by a person
with a disability, age, marital status, honorably discharged veteran or
military status and HIV/Hepatitis C status. The employees below have
been designated to handle questions and complaints of any such alleged
discrimination:
Parent/Volunteer and
Employee/Applicant-Related Issues
Kathy Miyauchi, Executive
Director of Personnel Services
565 NW Holly Street
Issaquah, WA 98027
425-837-7060
miyauchik@issaquah.wednet.edu
Student-Related Issues
Dennis Wright, Director of
Career and Counseling
565 NW Holly Street
Issaquah, WA 98027
425-837-7046
wrightd2@issaquah.wednet.edu
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