Teens have many problems to overcome, ranging from social to academic distress. That’s why most schools, including B-UHS, have counselors, certified adults who can encourage and discuss with the students. They care about the lives of each student, and they want to see success. Teresa Knight, a counselor, stated, “I want to see students pass their classes, get their homework accomplished, come to school, and to have an overall successful year.”
The counselors work incredibly hard to make sure students enjoy
their time at B-UHS. They do everything they can to make sure each student
graduates high school, but they have more expectations for students than just
graduating. “My expectations for high school graduates this year is to make
sure they come to school, pass their classes, and most importantly, have their
bills paid so that they can walk across the stage at graduation,” explained
Katie Yeager.
There is a drug dog coming to B-UHS in January. The dog is going
to be performing random drug searches throughout the year and is also going to
be heading to other schools during the year. Yeager commented, “I’m excited for
the dog. I hope it deters students from bringing drugs to school.”
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