Monday, November 30, 2015


Seeking families to host an exchange student for 10 days in March, 2016 from Okinawa, Japan.  If you are interested in hosting a student, please contact Judy Farwell,  CCI Greenheart LC
farwell4@hotmail.com   207 415-9720


Congratulations to senior Marissa Jeffords.  Marissa is the recipient of the Maine Field Hockey Association All Academic All Star Award.  She was nominated by her coach and our athletic director.  She has maintained a 4.0 GPA through her high school career.  Marissa started her field hockey high school career on the varsity team as a freshman.  She also played basketball as a freshman, and girls lacrosse and indoor track during her high school career.  Marissa has been involved in the National Honor Society, the Key Club, the Natural Helpers Club, and also took part in the Student Council.  Marissa and her family reside in Standish. Marissa has plans to continue her education in the field of biology with hopes to go to Quinnipiac University in Connecticut. Marissa's coach, Coach Caterina Riitano says, "I am honored as a coach to have had the privilege to coach such a great individual.  Marissa is a determined, hard working young lady on and off the field, and is a great role model. Great job, Marissa.  Your parents, coaches, and teammates are proud of you!" 

Tuesday, November 24, 2015



Bonny Eagle Key Club is participating in The Eliminate Project. The Eliminate Project strives to eliminate MNT. MNT stands for maternal and neonatal tetanus. This is a general tetanus found in newborns. Its happens when a mother is not immunized prior to birth. A newborn usually gets infected immediately after birth either by the use of non-sterile instruments or exposure to an open wound.

MNT kills more than 50,000 newborns every year. So, what can you do to help?

From the week November 30th to December 4th we will be having an Eliminate Week. During this week Key Club will be educating you on everything there is to know about those affected by MNT and what you can do to help.

It only takes $1.80 to help one women get immunized. We will have donation boxes in the office starting the Monday we get back from break (November 30th) until December 4th. Anything can help.

We will be having a spirit week as well. So Mondays spirit day, when we get back, is PAJAMA DAY.

And as a thank you for all your support and hard work we will be having a

Charity Ball on Saturday, December 5th. The ball will be held here at the high school. It will be from 7:00 to 10:00. It is a semi formal/formal attire. Tickets will be sold during lunches the week prior. Tickets are $5 on Monday/Tuesday, $7 on Wednesday/Thursday and $8 on Friday. Donations will also be accepted at the dance. It will be a lot of fun. We hope all of you can make it.

Last but not least the Top 3 donators, will receive Dunkin' Donuts each day for the week following the dance.  The winners will be announced at the dance.  

Thursday, November 19, 2015


There will be no JROTC on Friday, November 20th. 

There will be no PM PATHS on Monday, November 23 and Tuesday, November 24. There is no school on Wednesday, November 25th. 

Wednesday, November 18, 2015


BE senior, Kialeigh Marston, is signing to Assumption College in Worcester, MA, where she will run both track and cross country and major in Environmental Science.  Kialeigh and her family reside in Standish. Kialeigh has been a member of the BEHS cross country team, the indoor and outdoor track teams.  During her time here at BEHS, our Girls Cross Country Team has achieved State Championship for 2013 and 2015.  She was the State Champion in the 1 mile in 2014 and in 2015, and in the 1600 meter in 2014.  Kaileigh was also the 800 meter State Champion in 2014 Indoor Track and Outdoor Track.  She holds the Bonny Eagle school records in the junior 400 (1:00.63), and the 1600 meter (4:59.04).  Kialeigh has also been a member of the Natural Helpers Club.  Kialeigh maintains a grade point average of 3.7.  We are proud of Kialeigh and wish her the best at Assumption next fall.


Monday, November 16, 2015

 

Wednesday, November 18th, there is a 2 hour late arrival.  Classes will begin at 9:30 a.m.


The Senior Class is looking for toy donations for Toys for Tots. New toys can be dropped off in the Main Office until December 5th. 



The Spanish Honor Society induction is Tuesday, November 17th, from 6 to 7pm in the Auditorium. If you are not able to attend, please contact Mr. Rice. Existing members are encouraged to attend to welcome new members.  

Thursday, November 12, 2015

Lots going on in BEHS Athletics!


Come cheer on the BEHS Varsity Football team on Saturday, 11/14 as they take on Thornton Academy in the Class A South Regional Final! 
#3 Bonny Eagle Scots (7-3) vs. #1 Thornton Academy (8-1)
at Thornton Academy Hill Stadium
on Saturday, November 14, 2015 
1:00 pm kick off
Gates open at 11:30 am
Admission - $4/adults   $2/students and senior citizens


Congratulations to BEHS Girls Cross Country Team, the 2015 Class A State Champs!! 

Congratulations to BEHS senior Cameron Robinson, also a BEHS varsity baseball player, who qualified with his personal best at 79 for the Class A Golf State Individuals Championship - which was played on October 17 at Natanis - at which he tied at 16th with 82 for the finish.  Cameron was also selected by his golf coach for Most Dedicated and Most Valuable Player, and as a junior he received the Bruce Dobkowski Sportsmanship Award by his baseball coach.  Cameron was selected for the SMAA Central Division All Conference 1st Team.  Among Cameron's accomplishments, he achieved SMAA Senior All Academic  - which is maintaining 3.2 GPA or above for six semesters.  Coach Brandon Poulin says, "
​Cam was a 4 year varsity player and set a precedent for how Bonny Eagle student 
athletes should conduct themselves on and off the playing field." 
Well done, Cameron! We are proud of you!

Monday, November 9, 2015

The Student Council will hold its annual Veterans Day Ceremony on November 10 at 9:30 am in the BEHS gym. The ceremony will feature musical selections by our band, jazz band, and chorus.  There will be student speakers and the NJROTC will bring in the flags and conduct the flag folding ceremony.  At the end of the ceremony, a wreath will be placed in front of the Vietnam memorial near the entrance to BEHS. There will be a small reception in the library for any veterans who attend. The ceremony is our opportunity to honor our heroes who protected our freedom around the world will be streaming the event on BETV. Follow the link to watch this event live. 

Wednesday, November 4, 2015


The Bonny Eagle chapter of the French National Honor Society will be re-opening at the beginning of the next trimester and the brand new French Club will stat at the same time. There is something for every experience an skill level. To learn more about either of these options, see Madame Thomas in Rm. 223







Spanish Honor Society is having Movie Afternoon! Come join us and watch Despicable Me in Spanish, Thursday at 2:00 PM for the general meeting until 2:10 with movie following. Reminder: If you are going on the Field Trip on 11/14, the bus will be leaving at 11:40. If you are a new member, please bring your dues ($5) to Mr. Rice in Rm. 209.