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November 9th 2015

A Message From Principal Wilson:

 

Parents/Guardians,

A Message from Jon Isaacs (PPS Chief Information Officer)

Parents/Guardians if you have any questions or concerns regarding the upcoming enrollment balancing scenarios for PPS please be sure to clink on the link below to receive all current and relevant updated information.

English documents are all here.

Spanish is here.

http://www.pps.k12.or.us/departments/enrollment-transfer/9522.htm

 

 

8th Grade Parent Info Night

Parents if know of families who are interested in attending Benson next year please invite them to our 8th Grade Parent Info Night which will be taking place on Tuesday Nov. 17th from 6pm-8pm.  We will start with brief introductions and a overview of the school at 6pm in the Benson auditorium and then head off for tours of the school at 6:15pm.  All interested parents and students who are interested in Benson Tech for the 2016-17 school year are invited to this event. 

Benson Administration

 

 

Site Council Meeting

All interested parties are welcomed to attend Benson’s monthly Site Council meeting which will be taking place on Tuesday Nov. 17th at 3:30pm in the Benson Library Classroom.

 

A Message to our Parents from Roselia Ekhause (Benson’s LAMP;ARA Coordinator/Oregon College Access Corp.

My name is Roselia Ekhause. I work for AmeriCorps as a College Access Corps Coordinator for the LÁMP:ARA program here at Benson. This program aims to improve the academic performance, retention, and graduation rates of active Benson student program participants (Tutoring, mentoring, school skills training, Career & College information). I am reaching out to you because I am still recruiting students to participate in and benefit from the program. If you think that your students can benefit from the program please send them my way, and send me an email of their name so that I can reach out to them. I am in room 122 8am-4:00pm.

Thank You

 

 

District Athletic Director to visit Benson Tech

District Athletic Director Marshall Haskins will be visiting Benson on Monday November 9th starting at 6pm in the Benson Auditorium.  Mr. Haskins will be coming by to speak to the Roosevelt/Benson community regarding athletics and to answer any questions parents may have regarding athletics and the PIL.

 

 

Flex Schedule For This Week:

There is no Flex Schedule for this week.

 

 

This Week In Athletics: There are No Athletics scheduled for this week 

2015 BENSON TECH FALL SPORTS RECOGONITION

 

  • Gabriella Figueroa 2nd Team PIL All League/Girls Soccer

 

  • Tami Assenberg Honorable Mention PIL All League/Girls Soccer

 

  • Luis Perera 1st Team PIL All League/Boys Soccer

 

  • Alex Bailon Honorable Mention PIL All League/Boys Soccer

 

  • Marco Hernandez Honorable Mention PIL All League/boys Soccer

 

  • Erin Carillo Honorable Mention PIL All League/Boys Soccer

 

  • Omar Navarro Honorable Mention PIL All League/Boys Soccer

 

  • Umari Stroud 1st Team PIL All League/Volleyball

 

  • Umari Stroud PIL Volleyball PLAYER OF THE YEAR

 

  • Coach Sabrina Nelson PIL Volleyball COACH OF THE YEAR

 

Congratulations goes out to all of our Fall Athletes and Coaches!!

 

 

 

A Message from Julie Morris (Benson’s Library Media Specialist)—Parents we need your support for one last push!!

We have already collected over 500 Children’s Books and we want the number of books collected to keep geting higher.  Parents please keep the books coming in as this donation procedure will end on Friday November 13th

The Children’s Book Harvest, organized by The Children’s Book Bank: October 19-November 13, 2015

Do you have children’s books in your home that are no longer being read?

The Benson Library and some student leadership volunteers are hoping to collect 500 books by November 13th, which will be given to children in need. The books will be cleaned and mended if necessary before being distributed. So, even if a book has been well-loved, please donate it anyway for another child to enjoy. Drop off your donations of new and used children’s books in the donation boxes around campus or in the Benson Library.

The Children’s Book Bank, (www.childrensbookbank.org), provides children of all ages with quality books to build home libraries, so that children can learn and grow. The Children’s Book Bank is proud to support PPS Head Start and Carole Smith’s PPS Read Together initiative.

 

Thank you,

Julie Morris, M.L.S.

Media Specialist/ Librarian

Benson Polytechnic High School

(503)916-5100 ext. 77124, 77125

[email protected]

 

 

A Message from Tammy Hite (Benson’s Architecture and Drafting Instructor)

How would you celebrate your 100th birthday?  That is a question we are asking here at Benson Tech.  During the 2016-2017 school year, Benson will be celebrating their Centennial Anniversary.  This is not just an event to celebrate with the current staff and student body, but with all alumni and former faculty so there is a lot of planning and preparation to do in the next 10-months.

The first official meeting of the Benson Tech Centennial Committee has been schedule for Tuesday, November 10th in the library classroom at Benson.  There will be meeting for Benson students and staff from 3:30 to 4:30 and then another meeting from 5:00 to 6:00 for alumni and parents who cannot make the earlier meeting.

 

Benson Tech is one of oldest career and technical high schools in the nation and that is worth celebrating.

 

Sincerely,

 

Tammy Hite

Architecture and Drafting Teacher

And Class of 1991

 

Benson Polytechnic High School

546 NE 12th Avenue

Portland, OR 97232

[email protected]

503-916-5100 x77211

 

 

Outreach Opportunities for Black and African American Students (Please click on the adjacent link)     OPP BLACKReach A.PDF

BLACKReach Opportunities

The University of Oregon in collaboration with Portland Public Schools, Self Enhancement Inc. and the Black United Fund of Oregon invite ALL black and African American students and their families to the BLACKReach Opportunities program on Wednesday, November 18, 2015 from 5:30 to 8:00 pm at Self Enhancement Inc. This is a great opportunity for students to get answers to their questions about the transition process into higher education after high school, learn about financial aid and scholarships opportunities to pay for college, important deadlines and all college related questions. Parents also have the unique opportunity to learn how to support their students to pursue higher education. Younger students will have an opportunity to learn what it takes to prepare for college and interact with college students from similar backgrounds. Free dinner and childcare are provided so the entire family can attend. We look forward to seeing you on November 18 and please contact the University of Oregon Opportunities team at 541-346-1067, [email protected] with any questions.

Antonio Huerta

Outreach Manager

T 541-346-1067 F 541-346-6048

A Message from Peg Schottle (Benson’s Counselor)

PCC Preview Day for Seniors:  If you are interested in learning more about PCC, consider joining a group of BHS seniors for a field trip to PCC Cascade Campus on November 20th.  Learn about PCC programs, financial aid, and the enrollment process.  Get more information or sign-up in the Counseling Center by November 13th.

 

Thanks,

Peg

 

Peggy Schoettle

Benson High School Counselor

(503)916-5100 x77135

[email protected]

 

 

 

 

A Message from Miranda Ryan (Benson’s Career Coordinator)

Career Day Opportunities

Mercy Corp Career Day November 18th 9:00-2:00

Mercy Corp is an international humanitarian aid organization based in Portland. It specializes in community-based development projects in more than 40 countries.  Students who attend this career day will learn about careers in international development for long-term solutions to poverty.

Howard S. Wright Career Day December 9th 9:00-1:30

One of Portland’s leading construction companies specializing in commercial, industrial and institutional buildings. Students who attend this event will learn from professionals about the many different jobs within the construction field, as well as, the work involved in bidding, estimating, building-information modeling and project management.

Kaiser Permanente (Sunnyside Medical Center) Career Day December 10th 9:30-12:30

Students who attend this career day will tour and talk with professionals in the field.  They will hear about the skills and education needed for various jobs within health care (including IT and other high demand, well-paying jobs that don’t involve direct patient care.

ACE (Architecture, Construction, and Engineering) Mentorship Applications are due November 24th

Students will get mentoring & career advice from professionals, design a building project from start to finish, and connect what you learn in school to real life careers.

PACE (Plumbing, Air, Carpentry, and Electrical) Mentorship Program:

PACE is a FREE after-school mentorship program that gives you the opportunity to work with plumbers, sheet metal workers, carpenters and electricians to learn about well-paying jobs in the trades.

OSU Field Trip 12/5/2015

Students who attend this field trip will learn about the School of Business.  Transportation is provided, as well as, breakfast and lunch.

Miranda

 

 

 

A Message from PPS:

PPS is shifting family, student and staff communication to a new tool that gives schools the ability to send texts about emergencies, closures, delays and other important news.  To receive text notifications, you must opt in to the service.  You opt in by texting YES to 68453.  Parents and students should confirm their cell numbers are listed in the student information system.  Staff should confirm their cell numbers are the “primary” number in the PeopleSoft system.  For more info about texting, go to www.pps.net and click on the “Mobile First” button

 

 

A Message for our Seniors

Seniors, Yearbook is now accepting senior portraits. Get your fabulous picture taken and then e-mail it as a high resolution file (.jpeg or .psd) to [email protected]. We are also accepting senior quotes, which can be sent to the same address. The deadline to turn in portraits is Winter Break, so get on it.

The Benson Yearbook Department

 

 

 

A Couple of Message’s from Joe Rozewski (Benson’s Art Instructor)

There will be a very important fundraiser for Benson’s Visual Arts Department on Saturday November 21st  at Dots  Cafe on 26th Ave. and SE Clinton street. Come in For Brunch, 10AM-2PM. Dots is giving us a percentage of all funds made that morning to go straight into our art department funding, for materials and tools for the students. Please come out and have a nice brunch with us and help out the students at the same time. Tickets can also be purchased through Mr. Rozewski, the book keeper or at the door.

On December 17th, 2015, from 4-7PM, the Art classes at Benson will be having our first art Gallery Show. Featuring work from the Visual arts Department in Benson’s KBPS’s  radio station’s lobby. Most work is for sale at a great price. The Creative Arts Club will be there selling lots of Winter Break gifts at “recession proof” prices. Come out and see the great work made by our students and maybe pick up a gift for a friend for the holidays. All sales go to the Visual Arts Department account, checks and cash only please.

Hope to see you at the show!!!

Joe Rozewski

Benson Art Department

 

 

  • The University of Oregon will be here on      the 19th of November to host their annual Duck Express day at      Benson.  This day provides all seniors who have applied or interested      in applying to the U of O an opportunity to have an 1 on 1 with their      admissions counselor.  This event will be held in the Benson’s      counseling center from 1:30 – 3:30pm.

Adam Kennybrew

AVID Coordinator & College Counselor

Benson Polytechnic High School

546 NE 12th Ave.

Portland, OR 97232

503-916-5100 ext. 77261

Fax: (503) 916-2690

 

 

 

A Message from Tammy Hite/Benson Alumni Association

BENSON YEARBOOKS FOR SALE! Recently we had to clean out a few storage areas around the school and discovered A LOT of yearbooks. The majority of the books are from 1970 to 2014 with few books from the 50’s and 60’s. Most are brand new, but some of the older books have a bit of wear and some writing in them. If you are interested in purchasing one, please go to the Benson Alumni website to see what books are available and prices. Proceeds from the sale go towards the Benson Centennial Celebrations happening during the 2016-2017 school year. Please allow up to 4-weeks for delivery.

http://www.bensontechalumni.org/about/alumni-store/

Tammy Hite

Architecture and Drafting Teacher

Benson Polytechnic High School

546 NE 12th Avenue

Portland, OR 97232

[email protected]

503-916-5100 x77211

 

COLLEGE VISITS:

All visits will be held in the Counseling Center.  You must sign up in the Counseling Center for these visits.

Text: @u2college to 81010 to get updates about college visits.

  • · 10/29 Florida Polytechnic 10:00am

Adam Kennybrew (Benson’s AVID/College Counselor)

 

A Message from Tony Peters (Benson’s Attendance Monitor)

When Your Student is Absent or Late

When a student is absent from a class period, an Auto-Dialer will call a designated phone number associated with the student to inform parents/guardians of the absence.

In previous years, after listening to the Auto-Dialer message, parent/guardians were able to push a button to leave a recorded message for the Attendance Monitor.  This is no longer possible.  However, voicemail messages MAY BE LEFT for the Attendance Monitor, at any time, by calling Benson High School at (503) 916-5100 and then pressing Option 3 for Attendance. This is what the new Auto-Dialer system directs parent/guardians to do, in order to excuse or comment on their student’s absence from class.

 

Dress Code Reminder

Dress Code Reminder: Please me mindful that clothing with inappropriate symbols or signs relating to gangs, drugs, tobacco, alcohol or anything else is not acceptable.  No sunglasses, du-rags, bandanas, sagging pants, halter tops, exposed midriffs, low necklines, spaghetti straps, or holes and tears in clothing.  No bare feet, spike jewelry, hanging belts and chains.  Dresses and skirts, with arms at your side; need to be at the end of your fingertips in length.  Skorts and shorts need to have a 4 inch inseam.

 

 

Make It a Great Week!

Curtis Wilson Jr., Principal

Benson Polytechnic High School

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