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From YouTube: Good Morning, BHS! 10 16 20
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Principal Green's message for Friday, October 16, 2020! Happy weekend!
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Good
morning
bhs,
it
is
friday
october
16th.
We
are
now
in
the
middle
of
the
month
and
it
is
friday
and
we
should
all
be
looking
forward
to
the
weekend
and
in
terms
of
our
national
celebrations.
It
is
world
food
day,
world
food
day
and
for
you
pet
lovers,
it
is
global
cat
day.
I
had
no
idea
that
there
was
a
day
specifically
for
cats.
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All
right.
I
want
to
give
a
shout
out
to
the
student
planning
committee
and
ms
stevens
for
putting
on
our
virtual
spirit
week.
I've
really
gotten
into
it.
I
have
on
some
vhs
swag.
I
got
a
vhs
thing
on
the
back.
You
probably
can't
see
it,
but
thank
you
for
doing
that.
Thanks
students
for
posting,
the
the
pictures
and
videos
I've
been
checking
them
out
on
social
media,
so
great
job.
Remember
today's
vhs
swag
day.
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So,
if
you
have
some
gear,
put
it
on
and
show
up
to
your
classes
to
represent
just
a
couple
of
quick
announcements.
Today,
first,
I
sent
in
the
bhs
newsletter
yesterday
an
invite
for
students
to
also
participate
in
the
parent
teacher
conferences.
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So
please
join
your
parents
or
your
guardian
or
your
family
members
with
those
conferences
with
your
teachers.
You
will
also
see
other
information
in
the
newsletter.
I'm
hoping
everyone
had
a
chance
to
read
that
yesterday.
I
want
to
thank
rebecca
cunningham
again
for
her
piece
from
reporting
back
from
the
board
meeting
great
job.
I
love
the
way
you
summarize
what's
happening
at
the
board
level.
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Also
too
for
this
weekend
there
is
a
college
fair,
a
virtual
college,
fair
on
sunday
yeah.
I
know
it
does
seem
strange
this
on
sunday,
look
at
the
counseling
website
or
counseling
page
on
the
website
and
you'll
get
more
information
about
that.
So,
if
you're
interested
in
visiting
and
speaking
with
some
representatives
and
learning
more
about
some
colleges,
there's
a
fair
on
sunday
look
to
the
website
to
get
more
information.
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I
worked
on
the
47th
floor
for
reverend
jesse
jackson
and
the
rainbow
push
coalition.
I
was
a
writer
and
a
researcher
for
the
organization,
and
that
was
a
great
job
and
a
great
experience
I'll
tell
you
more
about
it
on
another
day.
So
the
winner
who
guessed
right
was
nang:
hey
tenny,
nang
atena.
You
are
the
winner,
great
job.
How
did
you
know?
I
don't
know?
I
don't
know
you
just
you
just
have
insight
great
job
great.
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I
hope
everyone
had
a
chance
to
watch
the
video
clip
that
I
included
yesterday.
Please
email
me
your
thoughts
on
it.
If
you
have
any,
I
thought
it
was
pretty
inspirational.
I'm
a
couple
of
teachers
reached
out
to
me
to
say
that
they
enjoyed
it.
So
I
want
to
hear
your
thoughts
on
how
your.
Why
can
lead
to
your
what
and
to
end
today?
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B
How
many
of
you
are
completely
comfortable
with
calling
yourselves
a
leader
see
I've
asked
that
question
all
the
way
across
the
country
and
everywhere.
I
ask
it
no
matter
where
there's
always
a
huge
portion
of
the
audience
that
won't
put
up
their
hand
and
I've
come
to
realize
that
we
have
made
leadership
into
something
bigger
than
us.
We
made
it
into
something
beyond
us.
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I
just
want
to
share
with
you
the
one
story
that
is
probably
most
responsible
for
that
redefinition.
I
went
to
a
school
on
a
little
school
called
mount
allison
university
in
sackville,
new
brunswick,
and
on
my
last
day
there
a
girl
came
up
to
me
and
she
said.
I
remember
the
first
time
that
I
met
you
and
then
she
told
me
a
story
that
happened
four
years
earlier.
She
said
on
my
day
before
I
started
university.
B
I
was
in
the
hotel
room
with
my
mom
and
my
dad,
and
I
was
so
scared
and
so
convinced
that
I
couldn't
do
this-
that
I
wasn't
ready
for
university
that
I
just
burst
into
tears
and
my
mom
and
my
dad
were
amazing.
They
were
like
look,
we
know,
you're
scared,
but
let's
just
go
tomorrow:
let's
go
to
the
first
day
and
if,
at
any
point
you
feel
as
if
you
can't
do
this,
that's
fine
just
tell
us,
we
will
take
you
home,
we
love
you,
no
matter
what
and
she
said
so.
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I
went
the
next
day
and
I
was
standing
in
line
getting
ready
for
registration
and
I
looked
around
and
I
just
knew
I
couldn't
do
it.
I
knew
I
wasn't
ready.
I
knew
I
had
to
quit
and
she
says
I
made
that
decision
and
as
soon
as
I
made
it,
there
was
this
incredible
feeling
of
peace.
That
came
over
me
and
I
turned
to
my
mom
and
my
dad
to
tell
them
that
we
needed
to
go
home,
and
just
at
that
moment
you
came
out
of
the
student
union
building
wearing
the
stupidest
hat.
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I
have
ever
seen
in
my
life,
it
was
awesome
and
you
had
a
big
sign,
promoting
shinaram,
which
is
students,
fighting
cystic
fibrosis,
a
charity.
I've
worked
with
for
years
and
you
had
a
bucket
full
of
lollipops
and
you
were
walking
along
and
you
were
handing
the
lollipops
out
to
people
in
line
and
talking
about
shinorama
and
all
of
a
sudden.
You
got
to
me
and
you
just
stopped
and
you
stared.
B
It
was
creepy.
This
girl
right
here
knows
exactly
what
I'm
talking
about,
and
then
you
looked
at
the
guy
next
to
me
and
you
smiled
and
you
reached
in
your
bucket.
You
pulled
out
a
lollipop
and
you
held
it
out
to
him,
and
you
said
you
need
to
give
a
lollipop
to
the
beautiful
woman
standing
next
to
you
and
she
said
I
have
never
seen
anyone
get
more
embarrassed
faster
in
my
life
he
turned
beat
red
and
he
wouldn't
even
look
at
me.
B
He
just
kind
of
held
the
lollipop
out
like
this,
and
I
felt
so
bad
for
this
dude
that
I
took
the
lollipop
and
as
soon
as
I
did,
you
got
this
incredibly
severe.
Look
on
your
face
and
you
looked
at
my
mom
and
my
dad
and
you
said,
look
at
that.
Look
at
that.
First
stay
away
from
home
and
already
she's
taking
candy
from
a
stranger,
and
she
said
everybody
lost
it
20
feet
in
every
direction.
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I
knew
that
I
was
where
I
was
supposed
to
be,
and
I
knew
that
I
was
home
and
I
haven't
spoken
to
you
once
in
the
four
years
since
that
day,
but
I
heard
that
you
were
leaving
and
I
had
to
come
up
and
tell
you
that
you've
been
an
incredibly
important
person
in
my
life
and
I'm
gonna
miss
you
good
luck
and
she
walks
away
and
I'm
flattened
and
she
gets
about
six
feet
away.
She
turns
around
and
smiles
and
goes.
You
should
probably
know
this
too.
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B
How
many
of
you
have
told
that
person
they
did
it
see?
Why
not
we
celebrate
birthdays
where
all
you
have
to
do
is
not
die
for
365
days,
and
yet
we
let
people
who
have
made
our
lives
better,
walk
around
without
knowing
it
and
every
single
one
of
you,
every
single
one
of
you
has
been
the
catalyst
for
a
lollipop
moment.
B
Marianne
williamson
said
our
greatest
fear
is
not
that
we
are
inadequate.
Our
greatest
fear
is
that
we
are
powerful
beyond
measure.
It
is
our
light
and
not
our
darkness.
That
frightens
us,
and
my
call
to
action
today
is
that
we
need
to
get
over
that
we
need
to
get
over
our
fear
of
how
extraordinarily
powerful
we
can
be
in
each
other's
lives.
B
We
need
to
get
over
it,
so
we
can
move
beyond
it
and
our
little
brothers
and
our
little
sisters
and
one
day
our
kids
or
our
kids
right
now
can
watch
us
start
to
value
the
impact
we
can
have
on
each
other's
lives
more
than
money
and
power
and
titles
and
influence.
We
need
to
redefine
leadership
as
being
about
lollipop
moments.
How
many
of
them
we
create?
How
many
that
we
acknowledge
how
many
of
them
we
pay
forward,
and
how
many
that
we
say.
B
Thank
you
for,
because
we've
made
leadership
about
changing
the
world
and
there
is
no
world
there's
only
six
billion
understandings
of
it
and
if
you
change
one
person's
understanding
of
it,
one
person's
understanding
of
what
they're
capable
of
one
person's
understanding
of
how
much
people
care
about
them.
One
person's
understanding
of
how
powerful
an
ancient
for
change
they
can
be
in
this
world.