Boone County High School

Boone County High School

 

Boone Buzz

March Counselor Newsletter

 
School Counselor

School Counselors (Caseload by Student Last Name)

Mrs. Steinbrunner (A-D)

Mrs. Charles (E-K)

Mrs. Squires (L-Q)

Mr. Schneider (R-Z)

 
Important Dates

March 13: No School  

March 24:  SAT Juniors (see information below)

April 6-10: Spring Break - No School

April 25: Junior/Senior Prom

 

 

Scheduling 

Counselors are meeting with students one-on-one to discuss requests for next year.  After the meeting, students are being sent home with a form with the final requests.  We ask that you please sign the copy and return to their counselor.  There are NO SCHEDULE CHANGES. 

 
 
 

 1. JUNIOR SAT:  11th grade students will be taking the SAT (in place of the ACT) on March 24th during the school day. Students should be at school by 7:30 and remain at BCHS until testing is over (noon), even if they have V-School, Homebuilders, Dual Credit, or other outside program. Any student who was not in homeroom on Feb. 12 will need to get their access code from the front office and choose score recipients on their own. Students will be able to take a full-length free practice test on their Chromebooks at home after receiving the paper in homeroom on Feb. 12.  

The New Digital SAT: A Guide for Families

 

2. KDE Seeking High School Students in Grades 9-11 for 2026-2027 Commissioner's Student Advisory Council:  Public school students who are currently freshmen, sophomores or juniors in high school are invited to apply for positions on the 2026-2027 Kentucky Department of Education’s (KDE’s) Commissioner’s Student Advisory Council.

A term on the Commissioner’s Student Advisory Council lasts one academic year, August through May. The council meets every two months with two in-person meetings in Frankfort.

The group meets with the commissioner and KDE staff to discuss how decisions made at the state level are affecting students throughout Kentucky. Members will provide feedback from a student perspective on critical issues impacting Kentucky’s students and schools.

Over the past year, student voice has been critical in KDE’s efforts in reimagining and improving the overall experience for learners. Members of the commissioner’s student advisory council provide insights into what students need and how decisions being made at the state level will affect them.

For the 2026-2027 council, KDE is seeking students with innovative ideas and thoughtful insight into how schools and student achievement can be improved. Those who represent the diverse academic, geographic, demographic and school-size variables are encouraged to apply. To be eligible, students must be sophomores, juniors or seniors during the 2026-2027 school year.

Students on the council represent each of the seven Kentucky Supreme Court districts, at-large student members, a student from the Kentucky School for the Blind, a student from the Kentucky School for the Deaf and student members enrolled in career and technical education pathways.

Students selected for the council may serve consecutive one-year terms as long as they remain eligible to serve.

Interested students make a commitment to attend virtual and in-person meetings. Any member with two unexcused absences may be removed from the council.

A committee of KDE-appointed representatives will review and score all applications based on the answers provided. Top-scoring applicants will be invited to interview for a position on the council. Appointments will be determined by how well the applicants communicate their ideas and goals.

The application deadline is 11:59 p.m. CT on Monday, April 6. Interested students should complete the 2026-2027 KDE Commissioner’s Student Advisory Council Application

Refer to the Commissioner's Student Advisory Council application guide for required materials and additional details.

 

We are extremely excited to announce the launch of Hope Squad at BCHS!  The students that will make up this group were nominated by their peers.  There is a mix of freshman, sophomores, juniors, and seniors that will make up our Hope Squad.

Hope Squad is an evidence-based, peer-to-peer suicide prevention program in schools that trains students to recognize warning signs in peers and report them to trusted adults. Nominated by classmates as trustworthy, members receive training on mental health, reducing stigma, and fostering inclusion. It operates in over 1,000 schools, focusing on training, building, and changing school culture to reduce self-destructive behaviors. 

 Click here to learn more.   

 
Senior Year Dates

March 1: Deadline for Cap & Gown Assistance (see below for link to request/order using assistance) 

April 13: Cap & Gown Order Delivery to BCHS

May 18: Graduation Practice @ BCHS Gym 8:00 a.m. -10:00 a.m.

May 20: Senior Awards Night 7:00 @ PAC

May 22: Graduation Practice @ NKU 8:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. **Seniors MUST ride the bus to and from**

May 30 @ 10:00 a.m.: Graduation @ NKU

Senior 2026

Graduation Requirements:

  • 30 Credits (unless credits were adjusted due to enrollment from another school)

  • Completion of EverFi Course (Financial Literacy) OR Personal Finance Class

  • Completion of YouScience

  • Completion of Civics Test

  • Senior Project (Assigned through English IV classes and due at the end of the school year)

Cap and Gown Online Order (scroll to the bottom)

Cap & Gown Assistance Form (Due 3/1/2026)

Scholarships

Dear Parent or Guardian of a BCHS Senior,

Celebrate your senior with a baby picture congratulatory message in the BCHS Hi-Ways Yearbook—a special tradition for the Class of 2026.

Ad options:

Shoutout – $10: No photo, up to 30 words

Business Card – $25: 1 baby photo, up to 30 words

Quarter Page – $45: Up to 2 baby photos, up to 45 words

Half Page – $70: Up to 3 photos, up to 60 words
Message size may vary based on photo proportions.

To participate, submit payment, message, and baby photo(s) by Friday, March 13, 2026. OR Buy online at yearbookforever.com. Scroll down to Personal ads!

Payment:
Checks or money orders payable to BCHS Yearbook or online at yearbookforever.com

Photo submission:

Printed photo (include a self-addressed stamped envelope if you want it returned), or

High-resolution JPG/PNG via Google Drive or email to alyssa.dowdell@boone.kyschools.us

Mail payment to:
BCHS Yearbook Staff

Attn: Baby Pics
7056 Burlington Pike
Florence, KY 41042

Haven’t ordered a yearbook yet? Visit yearbookforever.com and use code SENIORYEAR for $10 off.

Sincerely,
BCHS Hi-Ways Yearbook Staff

IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR NEED HELP. EMAIL: ALYSSA.DOWDELL@BOONE.KYSCHOOLS.US

 
CCR

College Career Visit Sign Up

CCR Coach Website

NaviGo

MARCH 14th- Agriculture Careers in a Day, 8am- 2pm

Lunch Included

Open to all high school grade levels

FREE

Application closes 3/3

 

MARCH 21st- Healthcare Careers in a Day, 8am-2pm

Lunch Included

Open to Freshmen and Sophomores

Application closes 3/6

 

March Mental Health: Self-Injury Awareness Day (March 1) 

Suggestions for Parent Responding to Self Harm  (Click for more information)

 
 

Northern Kentucky Directory for Assistance 

Many things including:

Hotlines

Clothing

Disability

Food

Housing

Legal

Medical

Shelters

 

 
Safe Schools

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