
Congratulations to Ms. Rooney and Ms. Williams for being chosen as the Culture Team's MVT (Most Valuable Teacher) for spreading positivity in the community and around the school for the months of October and November!!



Ms. Wright's science class has recently experimented with The Naked Egg Lab showing them the process of diffusion and osmosis. The shell-less egg represents a cell and its selectively permeable membrane. During this process it releases carbon dioxide which dissolves the shell,leaving only the membrane around the egg.





The BHS Student Council is raffling off a basket full of Chickasaw spirit items just in time for basketball season. Tickets are $5 each and the raffle will end on November 18th.You can purchase at school from Ms. McChristian or any student council member, and you can also purchase one at any home ballgame before Nov. 18. The student council appreciates any support from our students, faculty and community. Items in the basket include:
-XL basketball t-shirt
-Chicks cup
-Chicks tumbler (with straw)
-Chicks window flag
-2 pom-poms
-Rally Rag
-Blanket
-Crocheted Chicks Pillow
-Chicks license plate
-Variety of candy (chocolate and fruity)
-A sturdy wire basket that can be reused.



The BHS music department has been working hard to make us proud! Charlie Groves recently competed and won 2nd chair in the Regional All State Choir competition and will now represent us again in the state competition in February. Also, the Marching Chickasaws received and "excellent" rating at the State competition yesterday in Little Rock. Way to go Chickasaws!!


Members of Mrs. White’s Spanish class had a gallery wall to discuss their “Day of the Dead” exhibits. They gave insightful information on this Hispanic tradition and served Mexican hot chocolatier and cookies.





Members of Mrs. White’s Spanish class had a gallery wall to discuss their “Day of the Dead” exhibits. They gave insightful information on this Hispanic tradition and served Mexican hot chocolatier and cookies.





"Rotary Youth Exchanges are for students ages 15-19. Students will learn a new language, discover another culture, and truly become global citizens. Long-term exchanges last a full academic year, and students attend local schools and live with multiple host families.
Short-term exchanges last from several days to three months and are often structured as camps, tours, or homestays that take place when school is not in session."


Members of our Target and FCCLA clubs donated their time to hand out candy to the trick or treaters on Main..





ATTENTION!!


The BHS AP Government students have won the Constitution Jeopardy for the second year in a row!! Way to go!!


Please join us as we celebrate our newest candidates for Induction into the Rho Kappa National Social Studies Honor Society!





Mrs. Brasfield’s AP Gov students have taken over the AR Capitol for the AR Young Voter Workshop, hosted by Sec of State John Thurston. It’s going to be a great day of learning for this group!!



A big thank you to the members of the BHS French Club and Blytheville community members for the many items they collected to be given to children in the Blytheville foster program. Approximately $500 worth of donations were collected in a very short amount of time! Thank you for your generosity Blytheville!
We are still in need of African American hair care products, regular or light maxi pads, and socks & underwear for all ages. Items can be given to any member of the French or Spanish Club, or to Mrs. Groves or Mrs. White. Collections will continue through the end of October.





ATTENTION SENIORS AND PARENTS!!

ATTENTION PARENTS, GUARDIANS AND COMMUNITY MEMBERS: BHS will hold their 9 weeks awards assembly tomorrow and Friday in the high school auditorium.
Thursday-12th grade-12:15
11th grade-1:00
10th grade-1:45
Friday- 9th grade -8:05

This project was inspired by the artist Tony Feher. He uses blue painters tape to design on windows and other surfaces. These young ladies accepted the challenge and did their thing. Check out ART IV students. #weareBHSart #mygirlsrock #creativeminds





A representative from the ASMSA, ARKANSAS SCHOOL for MATH SCIENCE and the ARTS, visited with students today to discuss all the opportunities that are offered through their residential school for high school students.



Our Chickasaw cheerleaders participated in an area event this weekend, Cheer for a Cure, and help raise $5100 for cancer research. Awesome job, ladies!!

ART III art students are hard at work creating a figurative sculpture of themselves using plastic wrap and packaging tape. The final sculptures coming soon!! #weareBHSart #mystudentsrock #creativeminds





AR Senator Dave Wallace visited Mrs. Brasfield's AP Government class as part of the #Takeyourlegislatortoschool month