Bartlett High School

"In The Ultimate Pursuit of Excellence in Education"

 

 

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 Welcome

It's the positive leadership of a principal whose skills have promoted harmony throughout his or her school; throughout his or her community.

It's the genuine concern of a counselor who guides young people through life's early crises.

It's the winning attitude and good sportsmanship of a coach and team that attain its own commitment to excellence.

It's the care and pride that students have for their school . . . and for everyone and everything in it.

Above all else, bulldog attitudes begin with and are demonstrated by leaders; be they administration, be they teachers, service, students or parents.

Here at Bartlett High School, we all have that bulldog attitude!

IF IT IS TO BE ....................IT IS UP TO ME!

                       

                                          Roddy McIver, Principal

                       

                                        Linda Broussard, Secretary


High School Staff

Margaret Agnew-Spanish I, II, III

Craig Agnew-AP English III, English IV, Boys Athletics

Dolores Barker-AP Calculus, Algebra I, II, Geometry

Robin Hamilton-Girls Athletics

Chriss Brown-Homemaking

Jimmie Cain-US History, World History, World Geo.

Jane Daugherty-Mathematical Models, Algebra I-4

John Gerick-Government/Economics, History

Charles Gersbach-Physical Science, Biology, Chemistry

Gene Haas-Agricultural Sciences

Franklin Jones-Biology II

Garland Kneten- Band

Darrell Piske-Health

Rebecca Russell-Speech, Theater Arts

April Shanafelt-ESL

Mary Steglich-AP English IV, English I, II

Abraham Vargas- Computer Sciences, Business


AP Courses

Advanced placement courses are offered in :  English Language, English Literature and Calculus.  Students will be required to meet the following screening qualifications:

1.  Minimum score on one of the following standardized tests:

      a.  PSAT - 55 Verbal Section ONLY

      b.  PLAN (P-SAT) - 21 Verbal Section ONLY

      c.  SAT - 500 Verbal Section ONLY

      d.  ACT - 21 Verbal Section ONLY

2.   Mastery of the Reading and Writing portion of the most current TAAS test,

3.  Recommendation of the regular education teacher and a grade of at least 85 in the previous English class,

4.  Students that have not met these requirements will be on probation during their junior year.  The student will not be allowed to take AP English during their senior year if the requirements have not been met.

NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY

The following courses must be taken as requirements for consideration for National Honor Society membership. An overall cumulative average of 90 in these courses must be maintained.

     Language Arts - English I, II, III, IV

     Mathematics - Algebra I, II, and either Geometry, Trig/Analysis, or Calculus

    Science - Physical Science, Biology and either Chemistry, Physics, or Biology II

     Social Studies - US History, World History,Govt./Economics, World Geography

    Foreign Languages - Spanish I, II

     Computer - Computer Literacy or Computer Science

Students may be eligible for National Honor Society consideration the mid-term of their sophomore year.  Students with the appropriate grade average will then be evaluated by their teachers in the following categories:

              Scholarship, Character, Leadership, Service, Attitude/Attendance/Behavior

thanks1.jpg (53864 bytes)National Honor Society member Patricia Arjona (foreground) helps on the serving line while Daniel Michalik, Jesse Garcia and Kirby Dawson help with the heavy work. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY

Bartlett ISD invited parents and grandparents  to share a Thanksgiving meal with their children on Thursday, November 19, 1998.  The tradition meal included turkey and dressing, gravy, hot rolls, green beans, new potatoes, fruit salad, cranberry sauce, milk and tea.  The staff served 716 meals to members of the community. National Honor Society and Student Council members helped with the serving of the meals as one of their service projects.

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Elementary principal, Bryan Allen, background, monitors the cafeteria, while Marcus Lindemann, Sara Estus, and Becky Caldwell eat lunch with Kelly Caldwell (5th grade) and Cynthia and Larry Pajestka eat with their elementary children.

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PTA volunteer Rhonda Call helps with the desert table.  Appoximately 15 PTA volunteers helped the Thanksgiving meal run smoothly.

 

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Bartlett High School
P.O. Box 170, Bartlett, Texas  76511