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Events for the Week of September 26th -October 1st

September 26th

Jersey Theme – wear your favorite jersey

September 27th

Twinning Theme – dress up like a friend
Royalty Assembly (ROAR) 
Girls Volleyball vs. East, 6:00 p.m.

September 28th

Wild Life Theme – animal prints
Boys Golf Murray Tournament
Girls Flag Football @ 6:00 p.m.
Burning of the B, Club Parade @ 7:00 p.m.

September 29th

Class Colors Theme
Freshmen – Gray
Sophomores – White
Juniors – Blue
Seniors – Orange
Sophomore vs. Park City, 3:30 p.m.
JV Football @ Park City,  3:30 p.m.
Girls Soccer @ Murray,  3:30 p.m.
Girls Tennis State Tournament @ Liberty Park
Girls Volleyball @ Skyline, 6:00 p.m.

September 30th

October 1st

Cozy Theme – Flannel, large hoodies,  sweats, etc. 
Football vs Park City, 7:00 p.m.
Tailgate and chalk toss @ 6:00 p.m.
White Out – wear white to support the team
Cross Country Region @ Cottonwood Complex, 3:30 p.m.
  Homecoming Dance – in the commons/cafeteria area 7:00 – 10:00 p.m. Theme: “Going Down the Bayou – A Princess and the Frog” Tickets may be purchased online at: brightonbengals.org

Announcements:

  • Mark your calendars for Parent- Teacher Conferences. They will be held on WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 5, 2022 Virtual appointments may be made from 3:00 – 7:00.  In person appointments may be made from 7:00 – 8:30. Please note that teachers will block out time for their dinner. A special thank you to the PTA for providing dinner.
  • “Burning of the B”, Club Parade, and the Girls Flag Football game will be held on Wednesday, September 28. All festivities will begin at 6:00 p.m.
  • The Girls Flag Football game is scheduled for Wednesday, September 28th. Your daughter may sign up with Ms. Yee in room 3412.
  • The Math Department is holding math lab on Tuesdays in Michelle O’Reilly’s room #2414 and on Thursdays in Troy Clarke’s room #2410 from 2:30pm – 3:30pm.
  • PSAT/NMQST test will be administered at Brighton High School on Wednesday October 12 or Tuesday October 25.   It will begin at 7:30 a.m. in room 3600.  Students must pay a $22 testing fee and fill out a testing form in the Main Office by September 16, 2022.
  • 1st Tri AP students must pay their $100.00 fee in the Main Office of Brighton High School by October 7, 2022.  A Standard fee of $140 for Capstone (Research or Seminar) . Reduced fee $55    Additional late fee of $40 starting October 8, 2022.  1st Tri AP students must also register online at myap.collegeboard.org by October 7, 2022.  Join code is needed. Please speak to your AP or Capstone teacher for additional information, if needed.
  • 2022-2023 Test Dates (National)
    Test Date Regular Registration Deadline Late Registration Deadline Late Fee Applies Standby Deadline Photo Upload Deadline
    September 10, 2022 August 5 August 19 September 2
    October 22, 2022 September 16 September 30 October 14
    December 10, 2022 November 4 November 11 December 2
    February 11, 2023 January 6 January 20 February 3
    April 15, 2023 March 10 March 24 April 7
    June 10, 2023 May 5 May 19 June 2
    July 15, 2023*
    BRIGHTON HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY SCHEDULE: VARSITY
    Wednesday 28-Sep Juan Diego 7:00 County Ice Center
    Wednesday 5-Oct Murray 7:00 County Ice Center
    Monday 10-Oct Cache Valley 7:15 Eccles Center (Logan, UT)
    Wednesday 19-Oct Park City White 9:15 County Ice Center
    Wednesday 26-Oct BHS Varsity Navy 9:15 CHRC Ice Arena
    JR VARSITY
    Day Date Opponent Time (pm) Location
    Friday 30-Sep Sky Canyon JV 9:15 CHRC Ice Arena
    Friday 7-Oct Skyline JV 7:15 S L C Sports Complex
    Saturday 22-Oct So County Llamas  4:45 Peaks Ice Arena (Provo)
    Friday 28-Oct Alta JV 9:15 CHRC Ice Arena
    MARCHING BAND SCHEDULE:
    Date Description Location Performance Time**
    SEPT. 24 Oquirrh Mountain Band Invitational Herriman HS 2:30PM
    OCT. 1 Bridgerland Band Invitational Utah State University, Maverick Stadium 12:45PM
    OCT. 8 Wasatch Front Invitational Riverton High School 8:00PM
    OCT. 29 Davis Cup Invitational  Davis HS TBD Apx. Mid Afternoon
    NOV. 3-4 UMEA Red Rocks State Championships- Overnight Trip Crimson Cliffs HS* TBD- Based on Placement
    NOV. 5 Bands of America (BOA) Regional Championships Crimson Cliffs HS* TBD- Based on Placement

    Other Important Dates/Performances

    Date
    OCT 5 Elementary Tour: Band will travel to our feeder elementary schools on a school day. Students will be excused. 
    OCT. 26 Band Bash: friends and family can watch the marching band perform their standing show at the concert with MS Feeders, Concert & Jazz Ensembles.
    NOV. 1* Friends & Family Night: friends and family can watch the marching band perform their show and honor seniors
    SCHOLARSHIP INTERVIEWS at Brighton High School    Room 1513   Sign up for an appointment at the following link: Senior Scholarship Information:  https://www.signupgenius.com/go/20F0448ACAB22ABF49-scholarship
    2023 Elks Most Valuable Student Scholarship
    The Elks National Foundation awards $2.44 million in college scholarships to a total of 500 high school seniors nationwide through its Most Valuable Student contest.  Eligibility is a high school senior and US Citizen.  Applications available online at enf.elks.org/MVS     Due on or before November 14, 2022.  Counselor Report due November 21, 2022. Also, the Park City Elks Lodge along with the Utah Elks Association, is participating in our Student Scholarship Program for 2022-2023.  This program is open to all high school seniors planning on a technical or vocational education or students with special needs.  Scholarship applications are available in room 1513.  Student Scholarship Program applications should be scanned and sent to:  parkcity734@gmail.com    Applications are due by January 31, 2023. OPPORTUNITY SCHOLARSHIP – CLASS OF 2023 Students must apply for the Opportunity Scholarship during their senior year of high school. All 2023 high school graduates may qualify for the scholarship by meeting the advanced course requirements. Read this 2023 Application FAQ document for more information. The 2023 high school graduate application will open November 15, 2022.
    • The priority deadline is December 2, 2022.
    • The final deadline is February 1, 2023.
    • All students are encouraged to meet the priority deadline.
    2024 graduates (and beyond) should check this website regularly for updates. Any updates from the legislative session are posted each spring. These requirements were created after examining data from recent Utah high school graduates to identify the top predictors of college success.
    • Earn a 3.3 cumulative high school GPA
    • Complete 3 advanced courses (see next question for more details about eligible courses)
      • Complete 1 Advanced Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate (IB), or Concurrent Enrollment (CE) course in each of the core areas of high school graduation:
        • math,
        • science, and
        • language arts
    • Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
    • Graduate from a Utah high school
    Students earn core credit by completing the following courses in each subject area, based on Utah State Board of Education (USBE) standards. Students will need to work with their high school to find out which courses are available at their school. Eligible courses are any Concurrent Enrollment (CE), Advanced Placement (AP), or International Baccalaureate (IB) course that aligns to a USBE core code starting with “06” (Language Arts), “07” (Mathematics), and “08” Science. We recommend using the Concurrent Enrollment Master List (core code listed) to find acceptable CE courses. Courses that align with other subject areas will not be accepted. Students may earn credit through Early College courses completed in grades 9-12 that are included on the CE Master List as described above. This list is not comprehensive. Please contact our office if you have questions about specific courses. Language Arts
    • AP English Language
    • AP Literature & Composition
    • CE English 1010
    • CE English 2010
    • CE English 2200
    • CE Communication 1010 (Applied Communication)
    • CE Humanities
    • IB English A Literature
    • IB English Language & Literature
    Mathematics
    • AP Calculus AB
    • AP Calculus BC
    • AP Statistics
    • CE Math 1010
      • Math 1010 does not fulfill the General Education Quantitative Literacy requirement. Math 1010 is intended only for students who cannot place directly into Math 1050 College Algebra after completion of Secondary MATH III)
    • CE Math 1030
    • CE Math 1040
    • CE Math 1050
    • CE Math 1060
    • CE Math 1210
    • IB Mathematics
    Science
    • AP Biology
    • AP Chemistry
    • AP Environment Science
    • AP Physics
    • CE Biology 1010/1015*
    • CE Biology 1020/1025*
    • CE Biology 1610/1615*
    • CE Human Biology 1050/1055 or 1090* (when aligned with USBE Science core credit code)
    • Chemistry 1010/1015*
    • CE Chemistry 1110*
    • CE Chemistry 1210/1215*
    The Opportunity Scholarship can be used at Salt Lake Community College, Snow College, Southern Utah University, Utah State University, Utah Tech University (formerly Dixie State University), Utah Valley University, University of Utah, Weber State University and the following private, non-profit institutions in Utah: Brigham Young University (Provo), Ensign College, Westminster College, and Western Governors University. Students may defer use of the scholarship to attend a technical college that is part of the Utah System of Higher Education and then transfer to an eligible institution listed above. Please contact the scholarship office if you have questions about this process. Deferment of the Opportunity Scholarship may also be granted for students who plan to provide a religious, humanitarian, or military service, face medical reasons that inhibit their ability to attend school, or other reasons approved by an eligible institution. Scholarship recipients must coordinate any deferment with individual institutions before departure. You can contact the State Scholarship office for more information: scholarships@ushe.edu (801) 646-4812
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