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Summer
Enrichment and Athletic Camps
Please see the attached brochures
for summer enrichment and athletic camps to help strengthen minds
and bodies this summer. All registrations are to be submitted to
the Bishop Dunne Business Office.
Athletic Camps Summer 2009
Enrichment Classes Summer 2009
Exam Schedule
The following is the exam schedule
for 8th grade and 12th grade. Any student needing to schedule a conflict
exam must contact Mrs. O’Sullivan mosullivan@bdhs.org.
Tuesday,
May 12, 2009
- 8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. - English
- 10:05 a.m. - 11:35
a.m. - Math
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
- 8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. - Theology
- 10:05 a.m. - 11:35 a.m. - World Language
- 11:35 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
- 8th grade lunch
- 12:05 p.m. - 1:35 p.m. - Literature
Thursday,
May 14, 2009
- 8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. - Social Studies
- 10:05 a.m.
-11:35 a.m. - Science
8th Grade Final Week and Graduation Details
Please follow this link
for the full schedule of all 8th grade end of year activities and
exams.
Get Lost in
Literature this Summer
Wondering what to do this summer with no new episodes of Lost?
Join the Bishop Dunne Lost Book Club and get credit at the
same time! This Online Education Program course is perfect for fans
of the Lost television series. Details found on the class
blog at http://lostinlit.edublogs.org.
GIS Earth Science
Now Enrolling for Summer!
A new science course has been added to the Online Education Program
for this summer. This course will be unique in that it will allow
students to explore Earth Science concepts using live data from the
field utilizing the tool of GIS. Students will correspond with teachers
on a field experience in Australia exploring the continent's unique
geology and ecosystems. Next summer, students will have the opportunity
to attend a similar field experience in Australia. Find out more
by viewing the course description, or you may contact Mrs. Christine
Voigt at cvoigt@bdhs.org, if
you have any questions.
Course Description: 252 GIS Earth Science
This online summer course will use real world data and powerful,
state-of-the-art GIS software to investigate a wide variety of
topics in the Earth Sciences. Scientists use GIS technology as
a tool for organizing, visualizing, and analyzing scientific
data. This real-world data provides new insights into the traditional
concepts taught in the Earth Science classroom, and motivates
students to discover key scientific concepts.
Students enrolled in the summer program will be
corresponding with teachers in Australia analyzing live data from
the field. This unique experience will provide them with a different
perspective than the traditional classroom approach. Next summer
students will have the opportunity to attend a similar field experience
in Australia.
No previous GIS experience is necessary.
Online Education
Program
The Bishop Dunne Online Education Program encourages all high school
students to enroll in our accelerated online classes over the summer
break. Enrollment fees are $295.00 per class and some classes will
require additional materials. Please consider the many benefits of
taking summer classes online. For more information, please contact
Mr. Hill Copeland at hcopeland@bdhs.org or
Mr. Patrick O’Sullivan at posullivan@bdhs.org or
by calling the school at 214 339 6561.
Ready, Set, Apply!
Target Audience: Rising juniors and seniors
When: June 15-18
Location: Bishop Dunne Catholic School (Room 1 - St. Mary's Hall)
Time: 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Fee: $225 (fee includes: College Prep Notebook, SAT Workbook, one
practice SAT test and answer key, one SAT score report, two college
applications, specialized instruction from a certified Princeton
Review instructor, trip to Texas Christian University and snacks
provided daily)
Course Description: This camp is designed to help
students increase test scores by exposing them to the necessary skills
and strategies needed to maximize their efforts when taking the SAT.
During this camp students will receive test strategies from a certified
Princeton Review instructor who will break down the SAT into manageable
and relevant pieces, explain various question types, and reveal a
detailed summary of test structure and content review. After taking
the SAT students will receive a score report detailing individual
strengths and weaknesses. This camp is also designed to dispel many
of the myths regarding college admissions. By the end of the camp
students will have completed two college applications, two essays
and one resume all guided by our College Admissions Counselor Keisha
Brown. On the final day of the camp students will visit Texas Christian
University and hear from admissions professionals about what is expected
from the admission application. This is a wonderful opportunity for
rising juniors to have an early glimpse of the SAT and college applications
and for rising seniors to be ready to submit their applications to
colleges when the school year begins! Sign up now as space is limited!
For more information contact: Keisha Brown at kbrown@bdhs.org
Brainworks
Brainworks in Carrollton is offering two, three, and four week summer
camps addressing issues of ADD/ADHD, social skills, academic/study
skills, time management, and self-confidence. Camps run from 10
a.m. - 3 p.m. For information, please go to www.brainworks.info or
call 972-416-9410.
Scholarship
and Summer Enrichment Opportunities
Sight and Sound Internship
El Centro College and Preservation, Inc. are offering a free summer
internship program to students entering grades 10 through 12, in
the fall of 2009. This course will teach students how to create
contemporary media in both still and motion formats. Upon successful
completion of the program, students will receive 4 credit hours
from El Centro College. They will also be eligible to earn a $500
educational award. Students must make a commitment to attend course
orientation and attend all classes during the program (Tuesday
- Friday, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m., June 9 –July 31, 2009)
and fulfill all of the requirements of the course curriculum.
Howard University Minority Science & Engineering Improvement
Program 2009 Summer Program
The Howard University Minority Science and Engineering Improvement
Program (HU MSEIP) is hosting its first annual summer camp from June
21 - July 17, 2009. Please encourage your rising seniors, students
who will be classified as seniors in the 2009-10 school year, to
consider applying to take advantage of this opportunity to participate
in this program. The uniqueness of the program is based on the continual
engagement in web-based research throughout the academic year with
the guidance of research mentors. HU MSEIP will host this program
with the intention of providing high school students an opportunity
to explore the sciences, engineering, and mathematics.
Except for the cost of transportation, the attendance of the program
is free for all admitted students. As a residential program students
will be housed on Howard University’s campus for the duration
of the program. A monetary award will be given to students who demonstrate
promise of achieving the goals of HU MSEIP. Please see Mrs. Brown
in Guidance for an application. Application deadline:
May 15, 2009.
UT Dallas Summer Camp
The University of Texas at Dallas Erik Jonsson School of Engineering & Computer
Science, in conjunction with the Academic Bridge Program, is pleased
to conduct its sixth Summer Engineering & Computer Science Bridge
Program. This five-day summer camp program offers a unique academic
experience designed to give aspiring engineering and computer science
students a preview of the quality of education at The University
of Texas at Dallas. Students who are presently high school juniors
are eligible to apply. The Engineering & Computer Science Bridge
Program is a week-long residential program to be held on the campus
of UT Dallas on Monday, August 3 through Friday, August 7, 2009.
Each day, students will participate in exciting engineering and computer
science workshops plus pre-college seminars that include topics on
financial aid, the college application process, UTD scholarships,
SAT preparation and college life. Our goal is to provide students
with an academically challenging and socially exciting environment
that will give them insight into applying and attending UTD. Applicants
should have some interest or desire to attend UT Dallas after high
school graduation. Students attending this program will earn special
consideration for scholarships and membership into the Academic Bridge
Program. The ABP provides academic support to its members throughout
their college careers at UTD. Acceptance into this summer program
requires that a student shows evidence of intellectual curiosity
and has a major interest in engineering, computer science, math,
science or a technology related field. Participants are admitted
based on an essay, junior class rankings, grades in math and science
classes, PSAT index scores, and their recommendation. A $25.00 application
fee is required. Attending the camp is FREE. Please see Mrs. Brown
in Guidance for an application.
2009 Tylenol Scholarships
Deadline: May 15, 2009
The Tylenol scholarship program helps students who are pursuing
careers in the healthcare, life sciences, or related fields, manage
the rising costs of education. The program will award $250,000 in
scholarships based on leadership qualities and academic performance,
including ten $10,000 and thirty $5,000 grants.
Qualifications:
- Must be a resident of the 50 United States, Puerto Rico, or the
District of Columbia
- Must have completed at least one year of undergraduate or graduate
course of study in the Spring of 2009 at an accredited two or four
year college, university or vocational - technical school
- Must provide proof of enrollment to a public health/health education,
medical school, nursing and/or pharmacy degree program
- Must have one or more years of school remaining
- Past winners are not eligible to apply or win for the 2009/2010
year
**Employees of McNeil Consumer and Specialty Pharmaceuticals, ISTS,
Inc., their affiliates, subsidiaries, advertising and promotion agencies
and the families of each are not eligible.
For more information: visit
here
UNCF Announces Scholarship:
Students may apply online for the Red, Hot & Snazzy Benefit Gala
Scholarship at UNCF.org.
The application deadline is May 31, 2009.
Scholarships will be awarded to students who demonstrate financial
need and academic potential. Students must have a cumulative GPA
of 3.0 or higher and be enrolled full-time at any four- year U.S.
college or university. For more information about UNCF, or to make
a contribution to support UNCF scholarships or other programs, please
visit UNCF.org or call
the local UNCF office at (972) 234-1007.
Al’s Formal Wear Salute to Education Scholarship Program
For complete scholarship rules go to www.alsformalwear.com
Deadline: June 10, 2009
To pick up an application go to any Al’s Formal Wear location
Go Forth to
Serve
Prayers
Please keep senior Alexandria Lopez, in your prayers, as her grandfather,
Manual Trevino, passed away. Please keep sophomore Stephen Ricks
in your prayers, as his mother is recovering from surgery.
FCA Sponsored Carter Blood Drive Huge Success
Congratulations and
thank you to everyone who contributed to the success of the FCA Sponsored
bi-annual Carter Blood Drive held on Wednesday, May 6, 2009. We had
75 candidates registered, and 45 of those candidates qualified to
donate blood. We received additional blessings from eight of those
candidates who were able to double the amount given. The success
is shown in the number of lives saved through these donations - 159!
Need Volunteer Hours?
Volunteers are needed on Friday May 8, 2009, from 4:30 p.m. - 10:30
p.m., and Friday, May 15, 2009, 4:30 p.m. - 10:30 p.m. for alumni
events.
We are also in need of additional Clorox wipes – you may earn
volunteer hours for your donation.
For more information contact Mrs. Echavarria at extension 247.
YSC Special Event
Friday, May 15, 2009 7:00 – 9:00 p.m.
St. Monica Catholic Church
9933 Midway Road, Dallas
Gym/Cafeteria
Professor Peter Kreeft
TOPIC: A Refutation of Moral Relativism
There will not be a mass or dinner at this event. Refreshments will
be served afterward. There is no cost for this event, but St. Monica
will be accepting donations.
Peter Kreeft, Ph.D., is a professor of philosophy at Boston College
and at the King's College. Some consider him the best Catholic philosopher
currently residing in the United States. He is a regular contributor
to several Christian publications, is in wide demand as a speaker
at conferences, and is the author of over 45 books including: Fundamentals
of the Faith, Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Heaven, and
Back to Virtue. His ideas draw heavily from religious and philosophical
tradition, especially Thomas Aquinas, Socrates, G. K. Chesterton,
and C. S. Lewis. Kreeft has writings on Socratic logic, the sea,
Jesus Christ, the Summa Theologiae, angels, Blaise Pascal, and Heaven,
as well as his work on the problem of evil.
Dunne
Honorably
Congratulations!
Congratulations again to the baseball team, who defeated Harlingen
Marine Military Academy in the 1st round of the TAPPS State Playoffs.
The Falcons won the first two games to sweep the best-of-three series.
The final score of Game One was 15-8, and senior Anthony Carrillo
was the winning pitcher. Senior Evan Kuterbach was the offensive
star for the Falcons, with two hits including a double, two runs
scored, and five runs batted in. Sophomore Kit Diaz and Anthony Carrillo
each drove in two runs. Senior Elliott Valek had two hits including
a double, and scored twice, and sophomore Sebastian Saldivar had
two hits, two runs scored, and one run batted in. Senior Jose Alvarez
scored twice, and sophomore Scott Evetts had a hit, two runs scored,
and a great play in the field.
The final score of Game Two was 14-3,
and Kit Diaz was the winning pitcher. Sophomore Michael Ricard had
three hits, two runs scored, two stolen bases, and a run batted in.
Jose Alvarez had two hits, two runs, and two steals. Kit Diaz had
two hits, a run scored, and a run batted in. Evan Kuterbach had two
hits, four runs, one run batted in, and one steal. Sophomore Chase
Gentry had two hits including a double, three runs batted in, a run
scored, and a stolen base. Anthony Carrillo had two hits including
a double, four runs batted in, and two runs scored. Elliott Valek
had three hits, a run scored, a run batted in, and a steal. Sophomore
Gabe Medina had a hit, a run scored, a run batted in, and a stolen
base. The Falcons advance to the State quarterfinals. They will travel
to St. Pius X High School in Houston for a game at 6:30 p.m. this
Saturday, May 9, 2009.
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And the winner is…
The winner of the 2009-2010 planner
cover is America
Martinez. America is a senior is Miss Myers' Graphic Design class,
and she received a gift certificate to Target for her prize. Thanks
to all the students that worked hard on their entries. The entries
were all impressive.
Concert Band Performances
The Concert Band’s next performance will be the Spring
Concert on Monday, May 18, 2009. The sixth grade band and concert
band will be featured. All are invited to attend the program. Thank
you for your support and assistance.
College Counseling
News
College Acceptances and Scholarship Awards
Bishop Dunne Community, please congratulate the following seniors
on their recent college acceptances and scholarship awards:
College Acceptances:
Veronica Aviles – Baylor University, University of Central
Oklahoma; Andy Awa – Oklahoma Wesleyan College, St. Louis University,
St. Gregory’s University, St. John’s University; Nancy
Elizabeth Bacon – University of Oregon, Woodbury University;
Lauren Bailey – Clark Atlanta University, Florida A&M,
Hampton University, University of Houston, Spelman College, St. Edward’s
University; Amanda Berkhalter – Grambling State University,
University of Arkansas Pine Bluff; Brent Brunson – Morehouse
College, Tuskegee University; Whitney Davenport – University
of North Texas, University of Texas at Austin; Rachel DeLeon- Oklahoma
State University, University of Tampa, St. Edward’s University;
Monica Dominguez – University of Dallas, Texas Christian University,
University of Texas at Austin; Riley Emmons- Flagler College, Stephen
F. Austin State University, Jacksonville University, Trinity University,
Texas A&M University; Devin Evans – Prairie View A&M
University, Texas A&M at Commerce, Abilene Christian University,
Oklahoma State University; Chad Forshee – Midwestern State
University, Texas A&M, Commerce; Robert Hall – Howard University;
Ariana Hamilton – Southern Methodist University, University
of North Texas, St. Edward’s University; Alexa Hanks – University
of North Texas, St. Edward’s University, Texas State, Texas
Tech University; Callie Heimburger – Loyola University Chicago;
Cecilia Hernandez – St. Edward’s University, Stephen
F. Austin State University; Arturo Herrera – Rice University;
Lincoln Hill – Boston College, Boston University, New York
University, Baylor University, Ohio State, Spelman College, Howard
University; Steffi Huerta – Stephen F. Austin State University;
Cynthia Johnson – St. Edward’s University, Baylor University,
University of North Texas, Texas Tech University, Texas State; Robert
Koole-Valdez – Baylor University, University of North Texas,
Oklahoma Wesleyan University; Evan Kuterbach – University of
North Texas, Oklahoma State University; Alexandria Lane – University
of Texas at Austin; Alexandria Lopez – Texas Tech University;
Brent Luckey – Baylor University, Southern Methodist University,
University of Texas at Austin; Sydney Luper – Florida A&M,
Clark Atlanta University, Hampton University; John Paul Lyssey – Texas
A&M University; Alfredo Martinez – St. Edward’s University;
Thomas McDaniel – Texas Tech University, University of North
Texas, Mississippi State University, University of Arkansas; Christina
Miller – University of North Texas, University of Texas at
San Antonio, Savannah College of Art and Design; Karla Munoz – Texas
Women’s University; Donavon Murphy – Florida A&M
University, Howard University, Texas A&M Commerce, Stephen F.
Austin State University, Xavier University; Marco Obregon – Midwestern
State University, University of North Texas; Annie Jo Pardo – Baylor
University, St. John’s University; Destiny Peters – Stephen
F. Austin State University, Hampton University; Jessica Porter – University
of Arkansas, Baylor University, Texas A&M University, Texas Tech
University, University of Texas at Arlington; Nicolas Ramos – University
of North Texas, St. Edward’s University, St. Mary’s University,
Stephen F. Austin State University; Cydni Robertson – University
of Missouri, Texas State University, University of Texas at San Antonio;
Paolo Sintobin – University of Texas at Austin, New York University;
Morgan Smith – University of Dallas, Texas A&M University;
Shane Smith – George Mason University; Amanda Starghill – Howard
University, Midwestern State, St. Edward’s University; Jennifer
Suter – Fordham University, Stephen F. Austin State University,
Northern Arizona University, St. John’s University; Elliott
Valek – Baylor University, Texas Tech University; Leslie Walton – California
State University (Dominguez Hills); Erika Warren –Texas A&M
University, Prairie View A&M University, St. John’s University;
Alianna Whiteaker-Chudecke – Boston Conservatory, Longy School
of Music, Mannes College of Music, Mercyhurst College; Alondria Wright – Grambling
State University, Stephen F. Austin State University.
Scholarship Awards:
Veronica Aviles – Baylor University; Andy Awa – St. Louis
University; Nancy Elizabeth Bacon – University of Oregon Dean’s
Scholarship, Woodbury University Academic Scholarship; Lauren Bailey – St.
Edwards University; Amanda Berkhalter – Grambling State University,
St. Gregory’s University; Rachel Deleon – University
of Tampa; Monica Dominguez – Texas A&M University Dallas
Regional Center, University of Dallas/Small World Foundation, Texas
Christian University, University of Dallas; Riley Emmons – Flagler
College, Texas A&M University McFadden Scholarship, Texas A&M
University Opportunity Award, Stephen F. Austin Academic Excellence
Scholarship, Stephen F. Austin University Scholar Award, Jacksonville
University, Jacksonville University Honors College Scholarship, Neiman
Marcus Group Scholarship, Trinity University; Devin Evans – Dallas
County Peace Officers Association; Ariana Hamilton – President’s
Distinguished Scholar/St. Edward’s University; Alexa Hanks – St.
Edward’s University; Arturo Herrera – Rice University;
Lincoln Hill – Boston University Academic Scholarship, Howard
University Legacy Scholarship (full tuition); Brent Luckey – President’s
Gold Scholar Baylor University, SMU Rotunda Scholars, SMU Mustang
Scholar, SMU Distinguished Scholar; Alfredo Martinez – St.
Edward’s University; Christina Miller – SCAD Academic
Honors Award; Jardon Narcisse – The Holy Cross Catholic Church
Youth Group 2009 Deed Scholarship; Annaylissia Jo Pardo – Baylor
University; Jessica Porter – President’s Gold Scholarship/Baylor
University; Nicolas Ramos – St. Mary’s University Presidential
Scholarship, St. Edward’s University Presidential Scholarship;
Cydni Robertson – Temple University, Drury University, University
of Missouri Diversity Award; Paolo Sintobin – University of
Texas at Austin, New York University; Jennifer Suter – Fordham
University, King’s College, Northern Arizona President’s
Scholarship, St. John’s University, Stephen F. Austin Academic
Excellence Scholarship, Stephen F. Austin University Regent’s
Scholarship; Elliott Valek - Baylor University; Erika Warren – Texas
A&M University Aggie Gateway to Success Scholarship; Alianna
Whiteaker-Chudecke – Boston Conservatory Music Scholarship,
Longy School of Music, Mercyhurst College (full tuition scholarship).
Current Total: $1,924,831
Special Congratulations to the following senior students:
Arturo
Herrera for being awarded a full academic scholarship to attend Rice
University in Houston beginning fall 2009.
Monica Dominguez for being
selected by the Small World Foundation of Dallas to receive a full
tuition scholarship to the University of Dallas beginning fall 2009
Lincoln Hill for being offered a full tuition scholarship to attend
Howard University in Washington, D.C. beginning fall 2009
Alianna
Whiteaker-Chudecke for being awarded a full music scholarship to
Mercyhurst College in Pennsylvania beginning fall 2009.
Tech and Tradition
High School Student Council Elections for 2009-2010 Dates to Remember
- April 30 – May 5 : Pick up application form and general information.
- May 8 : Letter of intent and permission form due.
- May 11 : Meeting
and Interview with Mrs. Garcini and Mr. Alfers.
All students need
to be approved by the Administration before campaigning
- May 12 – May
15: Campaign.
- May 18: Election Day.
Falconette Spring
Show
The Bishop Dunne Falconette Dance Team will be hosting their
Spring Show on Saturday, May 16, 2009. in the Bishop Dunne Auditorium.
Doors open at 5:30 p.m. and the show will run from 6:00 p.m. through
8:00 p.m. Admission is free, but there will be a donation box for
the Mosaic Family Services.
This is a non-profit organization that provides services to refugees
and immigrants who are victims of human trafficking and domestic
violence. If you have any questions or want more information on the
Falconette Spring Show please email Ms. Erica Barnett at ebarnett@bdhs.org.
Transportation/Bus Schedule Changes
It is time to start considering
new bus routes for next school year. If you are interested in riding
the bus next year and/or would like us to consider a new stop, please
email Coach Guerrero at sguerrero@bdhs.org or call 214 339 6561 ext.
244. The current stops that Bishop Dunne offers are Duncanville (Holy
Spirit), North Dallas (St. Monica), East Dallas (St. Thomas) and
Irving (St. Luke). Stops that we are considering are Duncanville
(Holy Spirit), Grand Prairie (Immaculate Conception), Waxahachie,
Midlothian, St. Phillip Catholic School, St. Augustine Catholic School
and Downtown Dallas. In order for us to consider a new bus route,
we must have ten students registered to ride the bus.
Account Balances
As we approach the end of the school year, it is imperative that
all balances are paid in full. Any senior who has a balance on
his or her account at Bishop Dunne will not be allowed to receive
their diploma or transcript until the account is paid in full.
Eighth graders who have a balance on their account will not be
allowed to participate in the graduation ceremony or receive their
final grades.
All accounts must be paid in full by 8:00 a.m., Friday,
May 15, 2009. If you are unsure if you have a balance or not, please
contact Ms. Sandy Brooks in the Business Department at sbrooks@bdhs.org to
obtain your balance.
Bishop Dunne Funne Runne T-Shirts for Sale
T-Shirts are on sale
for only ten dollars each. If you would still like to support the
fun run and new weight room, please consider purchasing a shirt/s.
Sizes available are adult Medium, Large and Extra Large. Please make
checks payable to Bishop Dunne, note the number of shirts and sizes
you want, and give to Coach Guerrero. We will send your t-shirt order
home with your child. For more information, please contact Coach
Guerrero at sguerrero@bdhs.org.
From
the Athletic Department
3 on 3 Basketball Tournament
The boys basketball team is
hosting a 3 on 3 basketball tournament for Bishop Dunne students
who are interested in participating. The tournament will be held
on Wednesday, May13, 2009, in the gym after school and should be
a fun time for all. Boys, girls, high school and middle school are
all welcome to participate. There will be food, music, and prizes
awarded as well. All teams must be signed up by Monday, May 11, 2009
and should sign up with Coach Alfers in room 109. If there are any
questions, please contact Coach Alfers at malfers@bdhs.org.
High School Athletic
Banquet
The High School Athletic Banquet is scheduled for Friday, May 15,
2009, at 6:30 p.m. in the gymnasium. Please contact Mrs. Hopkins
at mhopkins@bdhs.org if you
are interested in assisting with this event. It is important that
we have accurate numbers of attendees for our caterers. Students
who plan on attending this event must complete and submit The
RSVP Form to their head coach by Monday, May 11.
Please see the Banquet
RSVP form, as it is important that you respond so that catering
arrangements can be made.
Middle School Athletic
Banquet
The middle school athletic banquet is set for May 17 at 5:30 p.m.
For more information and an RSVP form go here or
email Coach Guerrero at sguerrero@bdhs.org.
The deadline to RSVP and pay is Monday, May 11. The athletic department
needs some volunteers to help that evening with set up, decorations,
RSVP table and cleanup. Please contact Coach Guerrero at sguerrero@bdhs.org if
you can help out with the banquet.
Middle School
Baseball and Softball
Schedules are on the Bishop Dunne Middle School Athletics page.
Or go to www.dplsports.com for
updated rainout schedules. Come out and support our young Falcons.
Middle School Golf
Be on the lookout for information on the golf season. The golf season
will begin May 12 and continue through June 8. Practices are at
Twin Wells Golf Course in Irving. For more information please contact
Coach Guerrero at sguerrero@bdhs.org.
Download application/schedule
here.
Middle School Cheerleading
It is time to join the middle school
cheerleading squad for next school year. Please email Coach Guerrero
at sguerrero@bdhs.org for more information and a registration form.
Middle School Athletic
Reminder
We still have several student athletes who have not returned their
athletic uniforms. Please get those to Coach Guerrero as soon as
possible. All students not returning their uniforms will be charged
a fee to replace the one that is missing. Thank you for your speedy
cooperation with this issue.
For more information about the league our middle school sports program
is involved in go to www.dplsports.com,
which includes maps to local schools, schedules, photos, standings,
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