National Honor Society Info
Be sure to check out the National Honor Society page of our website for updated information, including an overview of the requirements, frequently asked questions & more.
Be sure to check out the National Honor Society page of our website for updated information, including an overview of the requirements, frequently asked questions & more.
BTHS is proud to begin an exciting new partnership with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Monmouth & Middlesex Counties and Freehold Borough School District to create a High School Bigs Mentoring Program!
For over a century, Big Brothers Big Sisters has been helping change kids’ perspectives and giving them the opportunity to reach their potential. The program is designed to provide children facing adversity with strong and enduring, professionally supported 1-to-1 relationships that change their lives for the better, forever.
Becoming a Big Brother or Big Sister is a significant responsibility. All BTHS Big Brothers and Sisters must make a commitment to meet with their Little Brothers and Sisters every other Thursday, for the entire school year, from 4:00 pm to 5:15 pm at the Freehold Intermediate School. Click here to view the tentative mentoring program calendar.
The application and screening process to become a Big Brother or Big Sister is extensive. Printed copies of the application are available in the Main Office from Mrs. Mellerup. We'll also have applications available at the Club Fair on Thursday. If you prefer, you can download and print the application by clicking here.
Applications are due in Mr. Brown's mailbox by 7:30 am on Monday, September 30. Late applications will not be accepted.
Dartmouth International Science Essay Competition
The Dartmouth Undergraduate Journal of Science is sponsoring an international science essay competition for high school students. All high school students and international equivalents are invited to submit an essay about the recent effects and future promises of science in our society. Write about particular discoveries, events, or persons from science in current events or present a more general account of the changes and developments. Each essay must be accompanied by a statement of acknowledged validity by a teacher in the field of the sciences, technology, engineering or mathematics. Students must submit their essays and entry forms electronically on or before the contest deadline of September 30th, 2013.
A complete explanation of the contest, along with rules for participation, can be found here.
Biotechnology High School
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