Welcome to the 2011-2012 School Year - Serving High School Juniors and Seniors Since 1968
Information

 

 

P.O. Box 5187, 1202 East Locust

Bloomington, IL. 61702-5187

Phone: 309 - 829 - 8671

Fax: 309-828-3546

 

 

Highlights

Regional Education for Employment System #350

Mission

Programs

Night/Summer Co-Op


BACC Enrollment

Counselor Info

Student Services

Financial Aid

Scholarships

Calendar

Handbook

Newsletters

Daily Schedule

Participating Schools

SkillsUSA

Student of the Quarter

Rotary

Success Stories

District 87

Community College

Skyward

Student/Parent Access

Pantagraph

 


Technical Honor Society
 Induction Ceremony

Tuesday, February 7th
6:30 p.m., BHS Auditorium




Parent-Teacher Conferences


February 9
4:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m.
(Walk-in conferences 6:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m.)

February 10
7:30 a.m.-11:15 a.m.
(Walk-in conferences 10:00 a.m.-11:15 a.m.)

To schedule an appointment call 309-829-8671, or email hutchisonr@district87.org

COSMETOLOGY P-T Conferences will be held at Hairmasters on Thursday evening and Friday morning.  To schedule an appointment with Cosmetology please call 309-828-1884
BACC Enrollment 2012-2013

Enrollment for the 2012-2013 school year has begun.  See your home school guidance counselor for enrollment information.

BACC Application





Bloomington Area Career Center
is now on Facebook!

Simply follow the link below, "Like" the page, and receive updates about what is going on at the Center

facebook.com/BloomingtonAreaCareerCenter


Mike Rowe Promotes Skills Training in New Video

Television star and skills training advocate, Mike Rowe, released a new short video to draw attention to the country’s shortage of qualified workers in some vital fields.

While attaining higher education is a positive goal for some, Rowe said there are options for high school graduates who aren’t college-bound. He stated that this focus on “college for all” exacerbates the skills gap and devalues jobs such as welding and plumbing that are critical and rewarding occupations. There are shortages in these areas, Rowe said, because we don’t encourage students to pursue them.

“We’re so focused on getting into the corner office, we forgot how to build a corner office,” he said.

Career Technical Education (CTE) offers students an opportunity to attain knowledge and skills required to succeed in the workforce or further education. Through career pathways, CTE students take rigorous coursework, often including work-based experiences and dual enrollment courses, and acquire valuable skills to help them succeed after high school whether or not they choose to pursue postsecondary education.

View Mike Rowe’s latest video here.

This is the video link
http://vimeo.com/14192434



GREAT ARTICLES TO REVIEW...

CBS News Video Highlights Shortage of Skilled Labor/Need for CTE Training
http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=7384501n&tag=mg;mostpopvideo

7 Skills Students Need for Their Future
http://portlandwizkid.wordpress.com/2011/06/24/7-skills-students-need-for-their-future/

Harvard Report Questions Value of 'College for All'

http://www.edweek.org/ew/articles/2011/02/02/20career.h30.html?tkn=OWMFU1bwfubQOCZnehX6AobqxQVe5xc%2BUyQG&cmp=clp-edweek


 
College degree should not be sole focus for Americans: Harvard report

http://www.ibtimes.com/articles/107937/20110202/college-harvard-america-education-jobs-career-occupation.htm

 
 "Beyond One Size Fits all College Dreams –
Alternative Pathways to Desirable Dreams”. 

This article was featured in the fall issue of the American Educator,
a publication of the American Federation of Teachers. 
By James E. Rosenbaum, Jennifer L. Stephan, & Janet E. Rosenbaum


http://www.aft.org/pdfs/americaneducator/fall2010/Rosenbaum.pdf
(Click above for article)




H1N1 Information for Parents
(Please click on the link above)




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Teacher Contacts
                                          


Tom Frazier

 Director

 

 Peggy Bobb
Student Services Coordinator

 

Edwin Sargent
Business and  Community Liaison

 

Cathy Ponder
Enrollment, Attendance, and Grades