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Back-to-School 2013!
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School Supplies
The high school does not publish a supply list.
Individual teachers will inform students of the requirements for their classes. In general, students should purchase supplies that work effectively to keep 7 classes organized, such as 3 subject notebooks, 3 ring binders, blank note cards, pens for writing (red for editing), etc. Advanced math classes require a graphing calculator -- check with Mr. Korkoric for more information. |
Individual Forms
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High School RegistrationWelcome to Bayless High School! Students who are new to the district or are re-enrolling from another school must complete a registration packet. Please contact the high school office if you have questions or require additional information.
Registration Packet--all forms (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
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Student Work Certificates
Missouri's Child Labor Law applies to youth under the age of 16. Youth under 14 years of age generally are not permitted to work at any job at any time. Youth who are 14 or 15 are permitted to work, but their work is subject to several restrictions. For additional information, please visit the Missouri Department of Labor's website.
Students must have both their parents and employer complete the appropriate sections of Work Certificate forms prior to submitting them to the principal for approval.
School Year Work Certificate
Summer Work Certificate
Students must have both their parents and employer complete the appropriate sections of Work Certificate forms prior to submitting them to the principal for approval.
School Year Work Certificate
Summer Work Certificate
Student Handbook/Agenda
The Student Handbook/Agenda is designed to help BHS students navigate the complexities of high school, including general school information, discipline, and various policies and procedures. Part of our PBIS Universal Expectations include students carrying their agenda as a hall pass, permitting them to travel within the building. Students receive one agenda at the beginning of each year through Advisory and must carry them at all times. One student agenda is given to each student free of charge; if lost, additional copies can be purchased in the high school office for $5.
Parents can download a copy of the Handbook/Agenda and are encouraged to review the contents with their child(ren).
2013-14 BHS Student Handbook
Parents can download a copy of the Handbook/Agenda and are encouraged to review the contents with their child(ren).
2013-14 BHS Student Handbook
Student Parking
Parking is open to Junior and Senior students on a first-come, first-served basis. Parking on campus is a privilege and students must abide by all regulations as detailed in the parking application.
The annual fee for on-campus parking is $50.00 and is non-refundable. Student Parking Permits are managed by the School Resource Officers (SROs) Eric Middendorf and Dan Aten. Parking applications will be available in the High School office or the SRO office after the start of school.
The annual fee for on-campus parking is $50.00 and is non-refundable. Student Parking Permits are managed by the School Resource Officers (SROs) Eric Middendorf and Dan Aten. Parking applications will be available in the High School office or the SRO office after the start of school.