Thursday, April 30, 2020

Richland 2 Rising 9th Grade Online High School Registration...

Richland District 2 Rising 9th Grade Online Registration:

In order to maintain the safety and well-being of our students, all Richland District 2 High Schools have decided rising 9th grade registration for the 2020-2021 school year will take place online.

The registration window will open in Parent Portal on April 24, 2020 at 8:00 am and will close at 8:00 am on May 4, 2020. Students will only be able to see elective courses that are offered for their designated high school. Core classes have been entered based on criteria listed here (R2 Placement Guidelines)​ and will be visible once the student submits his/her elective choices. Please see the instruction links on how you can reach each high school should you have questions about your child’s classes.

Blythewood HS
Instructions for 9th Grade Registration at BHS
Richland Northeast HS



Ridge View HS
Video Instructions  for choosing your electives. Important Things to Know About 9th Grade Presentation
Spring Valley HS
Westwood HS
 
Instructions for 9th Grade Registration at WHS

If there is a discrepancy about the school choice, it is in the best interest of the student to complete the course selections for the designated school which will follow your child. If you received notification that your child was approved for a magnet program or school choice and the school in Parent Portal is incorrect, please contact your child’s middle school registrar. Contact information for each registrar is listed below.

Dent: Lorrie Holt  lholt@richland2.org      
Blythewood: Tracy Martin trmartin@richland2.org
Longleaf: Catherine Neely cneely@richland2.org
E.L. Wright: Jesica Warren jewarren@richland2.org
Kelly Mill: Octavia Sims osims@richalnd2.org
Muller Rd: Takisha Soloman tsoloman@richland2.org
Summit Pkwy:Vanessa Frazier vfrazier@richland2.org 

Wednesday, April 29, 2020

BMS AVID Application Deadline is Tomorrow...

Charger Live: What R U Reading Wednesday...



Richland 2 Rising 9th Grade Online High School Registration...

Richland District 2 Rising 9th Grade Online Registration:

In order to maintain the safety and well-being of our students, all Richland District 2 High Schools have decided rising 9th grade registration for the 2020-2021 school year will take place online.

The registration window will open in Parent Portal on April 24, 2020 at 8:00 am and will close at 8:00 am on May 4, 2020. Students will only be able to see elective courses that are offered for their designated high school. Core classes have been entered based on criteria listed here (R2 Placement Guidelines)​ and will be visible once the student submits his/her elective choices. Please see the instruction links on how you can reach each high school should you have questions about your child’s classes.

Blythewood HS
Instructions for 9th Grade Registration at BHS
Richland Northeast HS



Ridge View HS
Video Instructions  for choosing your electives. Important Things to Know About 9th Grade Presentation
Spring Valley HS
Westwood HS
 
Instructions for 9th Grade Registration at WHS

If there is a discrepancy about the school choice, it is in the best interest of the student to complete the course selections for the designated school which will follow your child. If you received notification that your child was approved for a magnet program or school choice and the school in Parent Portal is incorrect, please contact your child’s middle school registrar. Contact information for each registrar is listed below.

Dent: Lorrie Holt  lholt@richland2.org      
Blythewood: Tracy Martin trmartin@richland2.org
Longleaf: Catherine Neely cneely@richland2.org
E.L. Wright: Jesica Warren jewarren@richland2.org
Kelly Mill: Octavia Sims osims@richalnd2.org
Muller Rd: Takisha Soloman tsoloman@richland2.org
Summit Pkwy:Vanessa Frazier vfrazier@richland2.org 

BMS Electrifying News Show...


Tuesday, April 28, 2020

Duke TIP Recognition...


Congratulations to the following students who qualified to be recognized by Duke University's Talent Identification Program at the state level for their SAT or ACT scores. 
State Recognition Criteria:
ACT English ≥ 22, ACT Math ≥ 22, ACT Reading ≥ 23, or ACT Science ≥ 22 
SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing ≥ 550, or SAT Math ≥ 540

BMS Duke TIP Scholars are:  
Taylor Dykes
Jonathan Edwards
Julian Hunt
Iva Lin
Lanie Ramoso
Porter Rummel

Charger Live: TikTok Tuesday...



Richland 2 Rising 9th Grade Online High School Registration...

Richland District 2 Rising 9th Grade Online Registration:

In order to maintain the safety and well-being of our students, all Richland District 2 High Schools have decided rising 9th grade registration for the 2020-2021 school year will take place online.

The registration window will open in Parent Portal on April 24, 2020 at 8:00 am and will close at 8:00 am on May 4, 2020. Students will only be able to see elective courses that are offered for their designated high school. Core classes have been entered based on criteria listed here (R2 Placement Guidelines)​ and will be visible once the student submits his/her elective choices. Please see the instruction links on how you can reach each high school should you have questions about your child’s classes.

Blythewood HS
Instructions for 9th Grade Registration at BHS
Richland Northeast HS



Ridge View HS
Video Instructions  for choosing your electives. Important Things to Know About 9th Grade Presentation
Spring Valley HS
Westwood HS
 
Instructions for 9th Grade Registration at WHS

If there is a discrepancy about the school choice, it is in the best interest of the student to complete the course selections for the designated school which will follow your child. If you received notification that your child was approved for a magnet program or school choice and the school in Parent Portal is incorrect, please contact your child’s middle school registrar. Contact information for each registrar is listed below.

Dent: Lorrie Holt  lholt@richland2.org      
Blythewood: Tracy Martin trmartin@richland2.org
Longleaf: Catherine Neely cneely@richland2.org
E.L. Wright: Jesica Warren jewarren@richland2.org
Kelly Mill: Octavia Sims osims@richalnd2.org
Muller Rd: Takisha Soloman tsoloman@richland2.org
Summit Pkwy:Vanessa Frazier vfrazier@richland2.org 

Monday, April 27, 2020

BMS AVID Application...

Charger Live: Move It Monday Video...


Counselor's Corner: Character the Blythewood Way...

Character the Blythewood Way

Habit 6- Synergize 
The Core Principle we will be Spotlighting this week is Acceptance,   Acceptance is a person's assent to the reality of a situation, recognizing a process or condition without attempting to change it or protest it.


Accept that you will never be perfect, life will always have challenges & people will disappoint you sometimes. Acceptance is the first step to peace. Lori Deschene

“Focus on what  you can control  and don’t waste energy on things you can not”  Author: Unknown

“The Way I see it , if you want the rainbow, you gotta  put up with the rain.” Dolly Parton

The first step toward change is awareness. The second step is acceptance. – Nathaniel Branden

South Carolina Youth Collective Summer Fellows 2020...







We are now accepting applications for 2020 SCYC Summer Fellows! 

South Carolina Youth Collective (SCYC) Summer Fellows program is coming up this summer, from June 8-12th, 2020. The program will be a week-long virtual fellowship where teens will learn about social justice, civil rights, and activism in order to start a change-making project in their own communities. 



Due to COVID-19, SCYC Summer Fellows will be offered virtually. While we are disappointed to not be able to gather in person, we are excited that the virtual format allows us to accept everyone who applies and to reach teens from across the state, region, and nation!

The SCYC Fellows are social justice and civics minded high school students from across South Carolina. Students will participate in community building exercises, learn civil rights history through activities and virtual field trips, plan to lead a workshop on race and reconciliation, and learn how to plan and implement a project in their home community.

Come build lasting bonds with other SCYC Fellows!

Rising freshman, sophomores, juniors, and seniors  are eligible to apply.  This project is generously supported by the Knight Foundation Fund at Central Carolina Community Foundation and the Lipscomb Family Foundation. There is no charge to participate.
Click Here to Apply!