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Announcements

Previewing the Week

Previewing The Week!!

Clubs & Activities Calendar

Announcements

  • What: Spring Fling Dance
  • Theme: Rio 
  • Who: All BCHS Students. 
  • When: FRIDAY, May 29, 2026
  • Where: BCHS Turf (enter at the concession stand gate) 
  • Time: 8:00 - 10:00 pm.  Students will not be permitted to enter after 8:30 pm.
  • Dress Attire: Casual

Ticket Sales: Tickets are on sale now through Friday, May 29 using this LINK or the QR code on the right.  Student ID numbers should be used as the access code to purchase tickets. 

Guest: Students may bring one guest from another school.  Guest tickets may be purchased along with a student ticket.  Please provide all the required information to ensure your guest is approved to attend. Guest tickets cannot be purchased after Thursday, May 28 for BC or visiting students. 

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The Mock Trial Club finished 27th in the nation in this weekend's national tournament in Iowa. There are approximately 3,500 participating schools across the country. Lucia Brewer was also named as an All-American attorney, just one of 10 students selected out of about 21,000 in the United States. Congratulations to: Lucia Brewer, Josie Seiler, Rageshri Barard, Wyatt Brom, Tess Pierce, and Julia Christian.

Read More about Amazing Results for BC Mock Trial

Seniors: If you received any college credits while in high school, you will need to contact the college/university that you earned those credits from and request that an official transcript be sent directly to the college or university you plan on attending in the fall. The transcript request information is available on each University's website and can be submitted online. Your high school transcript can not be used to transfer credit.

This includes:

  • Early College Credit Program (ECCP)(including our partnership agreements- data structures with MSOE and Future Teacher courses with Marquette)
  • Start College Now at WCTC or MATC
  • Dual Enrollment Academy at WCTC and MATC
  • CAPP (UW-Oshkosh)
  • CIS (U of Minnesota)
  • Linear Algebra (UW-Whitewater)
  • Chinese and Anatomy & Physiology (UW-Milwaukee)
  • Transcripted Credit (WCTC- Med Terms, Culture of Healthcare,  Automotive Fundamentals, and all the Graphic Design Academy courses)
  • CNA (Gateway or Carthage)

 

Read More about Did you receive college credit while in high school?

Students who submitted requests for Early College Credit or Start College Now/Excelerate should apply and register for their summer and fall courses. Please follow up with your counselor about your plans as soon as you have clarity on your fall schedule.  

 

If you have any questions, please reach out to your counselor or Dr. Farley for assistance. 

Read More about ECCP and SCN / Excelerate Reminder

Communicating the Story of You 

On-Campus Workshop for High School Students

Wednesday, June 24, and Thursday, June 25, 2026

9 a.m. – 5 p.m. each day

Marquette Universitys Johnston Hall (1131 W. Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee)

Marquette University's Diederich College of Communication invites high school students to participate in a two-day, on-campus workshop where they'll use the art of storytelling to learn more about Marquette, the field of communication, media and themselves.

Students will participate in hands-on learning about media careers with leading-edge tools to discover and share their strengths, all with the guidance of Diederich College of Communication faculty. Students will also go on trips each day to local newsrooms and agencies to experience what they are learning LIVE. Key workshop components will teach students to:

  • Discover their personal brand! Branding is an important part of strategic communication and developing their personal brand helps them represent their best, authentic self.

  • Celebrate their story by sharing who they are through multimedia platforms, including video, audio, print and social. This exercise will help students become familiar with potential careers in strategic communication, digital media and journalism.

Link here for more information and to register for this workshop.

Read More about Communicating the Story of You

Current Juniors and Seniors don't miss this opportunity to participate in the WRTP Big Step Trades Academy June 22-26. This is a unique opportunity to get an on-the-job preview of the trades with employers and on job sites in the summer. The purpose is to gain skills, understanding, and start networking. Students who want to attend are required to attend an informational meeting. Applications for the Academy will only be accepted at the informational sessions. Please inform your counselor if you plan on participating. 

Public Information Session Dates
All sessions are held from 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM at 3841 W. Wisconsin Ave Milwaukee

  • January 29
  • February 4
  • February 18
  • March 10
  • March 24
  • April 1
  • April 15
  • April 29
  • May 13
  • May 27
  • June 10

Please see the website for more information and to see the most up-to-date information about the informational sessions. https://wrtp.org/event/2026-summer-trades-academy-milwaukee/2026-06-22/

Read More about Summer Trades Academy

The Department of Workforce Development's Equal Rights Division has developed a new online work permit application tool. This online application is available available to the parents of minors 24 hours a day, 7 days a week from any computer, tablet, smartphone, or similar device. 

Parents can access the site using these instructions. Payment is made directly to the department through the application, using a credit or debit card or by ACH direct withdrawal. Once the permit application process is complete, the Department mails a paper copy of the permit directly to the employer.

Read More about Work Permit Instructions