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News & Events
The BHS News and Events page provides important announcements related to Academics, Athletics, Counseling, Yearbook and videos from our TV & Media Station, WBHS Channel 9. WBHS-9 is a leader in sports programming, school events and community activities thanks to the dedication of the students, community and parents.Submit an Announcement
Do you have newsworthy information that you would like placed on the BHS website? If so, you may complete the Submit News Information Form to have your announcement placed on the News & Events page and/or read aloud during the Daily Midday Announcements.
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Announcements
All new announcements are located at the top of the listing below and older announcements are pushed to the bottom. This page is updated several times a week, so check back often for current events and news. If you do not see updated announcements, please consider clearing the cache from your web browser and refreshing the page. Contact the BHS Webmaster with any questions or concerns.Click on the title of the announcement to view more details or choose the "expand all" option.
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New! BHS Summer Hours
BHS summer hours are Monday-Friday from 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM.
Note: BHS will be closed the week of July 1.
The front office door of the main building is the only entrance that will be monitored to allow guests to enter.
If you have questions, please contact the front office at 615.472.4220.
Happy Summer!
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New! BHS Summer Reading 2024-25 School Year
Students,
We hope you have a relaxing summer, whether out fishing or splashing in the pool, keeping cool in the movie theater, or taking in a baseball game. It’s the season of detoxing from the rigors of academics and enjoying all that life has to offer - family, friends, and fun!By the same token, though, we recognize the value of staying active of mind. In this spirit, we in the BHS English Department are determined to make summer reading opportunities purposeful and intentional.
Please review the BHS Summer Reading Guide for your grade-specific requirements regarding summer reading for the upcoming 2024 fall semester. A summer reading selection is mandatory, and teachers will conduct an opening assessment two weeks after the start of the 2024-2025 school year: Some grade levels provide a great deal of flexibility, so find something to suit your interests! With any option, please review and confirm choices with parents/guardians.
All the best,
Dr. Erica Powell & Laura Spretnjak
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New! Freshman Orientation
Freshman Orientation is June 4 and July 16.
There will be two sessions each day: Session 1) 8:30-10:30 and Session 2) 12:30-2:30.
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New! Back-to-School Kick-Off Nights
Brentwood High School 2024 - 2025 Kick-Off
You may pick up class schedules, textbooks, lockers, and parking passes ($15.00) on the following days.
- New Student Orientation (did not attend Williamson Co School last year)
- Monday, July 29, 2024
- 9:00 – 10:30 am
- Seniors
- Tuesday, July 30, 2024
- 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm
- Juniors
- Wednesday, July 31, 2024
3:00 pm – 5:00 pm
- Wednesday, July 31, 2024
- Sophomores & Freshmen
- Thursday, August 1, 2024
- 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm
- New Student Orientation (did not attend Williamson Co School last year)
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New! Spring Fling State Champions
Our week at the Spring Fling ends with the boys track team winning a state championship and our girls team finishing runner-up. We also had multiple kids win state championships in multiple events.
Congratulations to Daisy Oatsvall & Abby Miller for placing 2nd and 3rd the State Pentathlon. David Ashburn, teaming up with Maddox McKim, finishes 2nd in shot put for unified track.
In tennis after we won state titles in both girls and boys Wednesday, Evelyn Risner wins a individual state title and Drew Miller and Stephen Smith win a state title in doubles!!
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Updated! Spring & Summer Semester Checkpoint Driving Classes
A Checkpoints driving course will be offered for students who are interested in obtaining a parking permit. This is the approved driver safety program for Williamson County Board of Education policy 6.311 that students must complete before obtaining a parking pass.
The course is designed for students who have been driving for less than a year or have recently obtained their driver's license and must be attended by both the student and at least one parent / guardian. Throughout the course, a parent-teen driving agreement will be developed by each family.
Upcoming sessions:
- June 4, 2024 7:00pm-8:00pm
- June 16, 2024 2:00pm-3:00pm
- July 9, 2024 7:00pm-8:00pm
- July 28,2024 2:00pm-3:00pm
To register for one of the above sessions, check the BHS Checkpoints Registration page (requires a WCS Gmail account to register). More information and a Zoom link for each session will be sent upon registration. Families are strongly encouraged to log on 5-10 minutes early. During each session, cameras must be turned on to verify both student and parent/guardian are in attendance for the entirety of the program.
If there is not a current date posted that works for your family, the course may be taken through any WCS school.
If you have questions, please contact Frankie King
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BHS Summer Camps
Brentwood High School will be offering the following Summer Camps: Cheerleading, Boys Basketball, Girls Basketball (registration coming soon), Coed Soccer, Musical Theatre, and Robotics. Please visit the BHS PTO 2024 BHS Summer Camps page for more details and registration.
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College Board National Recognition Programs
College Board National Recognition Programs: The deadline for eligible students to apply is June 14, 2024.
Which Students Are Eligible?
Sophomores
- Must have a GPA of B+ (equal to at least 3.3 or 87%-89%) or higher at the time they are submitting. Weighted and unweighted GPAs are considered.
- Must have a permanent address in the United States, a U.S. territory or U.S. military base, or attend a Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA) school. U.S. citizenship is not required.
- Must identify as Black/African American, Latino/Hispanic, Indigenous/Native, first-generation college student, or attend high school in a rural area or small town.
- Must be in the top 10% among PSAT 10 and PSAT/NMSQT test takers in their state for their award program OR have received a 3+ score on at least 2 distinct AP Exams in 8th or 9th grade.
Juniors
- Must have a GPA of B+ (equal to at least 3.3 or 87%-89%) or higher at the time they are submitting. Weighted and unweighted GPAs are considered.
- Must have a permanent address in the United States, a U.S. territory or U.S. military base, or attend a DoDEA school. U.S. citizenship is not required.
- Must identify as Black/African American, Latino/Hispanic, Indigenous/Native, first-generation college student, or attend high school in a rural area or small town.
- Must be in the top 10% among PSAT 10 and PSAT/NMSQT test takers in 11th grade in their state for their award program OR have received a 3+ score on at least 2 distinct AP Exams by the end of 10th grade.
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College Athlete Signing Day
Congratulations to the following athletes who have committed to playing their sport at the next level.
- Tyson Moody: Football, Austin Peay
- Isaac Hayes: Football, Tennessee Tech
- Kaden Bottoms: Baseball, Roane State
- Joey West: Baseball, Columbia State
- JK Sparks: Baseball, Benedictine College Kansas
- Maximus Orefice: Rugby, Lindenwood University
- Jack Boring: Soccer, Louisville University
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Practice ACT Results- 9th & 10th Grade
9th and 10th grade students took a Practice ACT on 3/19.
- 9th graders should have received the results via email from Stephen Womack on 4/1.
- 10th graders received their results immediately in their Princeton Review Account. Parents who wish to see those results should ask their student to login to their Princeton Review Account to view.
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WCS Summer ACT Class
WCS is offering the ACT summer class again this year. Students may take the class online or in person. Students should visit the WCS Summer ACT Google Site for more information.
If you take the April ACT you can get your Test Information Record - a copy of the test and your answers. WCS will provide answer explanations to the TIR on our College and Career Readiness page linked on your dashboard. ACT is offering a $9.00 discount on the April TIR (promo code TIR9)
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College Athlete Signing Day
Congratulations to the following athletes who have committed to playing their sport at the next level.
- Hudson Allain—Track/Field—Harvard
- Luke Armistead—Football—Dartmouth College
- Ryan Barker—Football—Kentucky Wesleyan School
- JT Gawrys—Football—Valparaiso
- Baylor Hayes—Football—ETSU
- Maddox McKim—Football—Samford University
- Daniel Cochran—Basketball—University of Chicago
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College Athlete Signing
Please join us in congratulating the following athletes as they commit to playing their sport at the next level.
- Fletcher Dasso—Golf—St. Francis PA
- Hannah Tate—Volleyball—Maine Maritime Academy
- Ashley Hurt—Volleyball—Trinity University
- Peyton Strauss—XC and Track—University of Richmond
- Bobby Pautienus—XC and Track—Samford University
- Abby Miller—Track—University of Colorado
- Jack Boring—Soccer—ETSU
- Emerson Symonds—Lacrosse—Jacksonville University
- Matthew Hughes—Swimming—Loyola Maryland
- Jackson White—Track—Samford
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National Merit Commended Students
Brentwood High School is proud to announce the following students as National Merit Commended Students in the National Merit Scholarship Program. In addition to the 16,000 semi-finalists, 34,000 Commended students throughout the nation are being recognized for their exceptional academic promise. Commended students placed among the top 5% of more than 1.6 million entrants in the National Merit Program. Students entered the competition by taking the 2022 Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test.
- Evan Anderson
- Robel Awala
- Tom Babe
- Tristan Baier
- Antonio Barberi
- Nathan Brust
- Rowan Cash
- Maria Chaklasi
- Helen Darsinos
- Clara Dunderdale
- Ella Gamble
- Sephine Gilbert
- Ty Glenn
- Emily Kalinowski
- Elizabeth Leaming
- Lexi McDonnough
- Shaunak Moghe
- Tyson Moody
- Daniel Olopade
- Ashwin Patri
- Kaavya Polavarapu
- Madeline Schneider
- Aidan Scruggs
- Tiffany Seo
- Colby Shepherd
- Sasha Villaruz
- Vikram Vinayagam
- Mallory Voyles
- Katie Walker
- Taylor Whitfield
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BHS National Merit Semi-Finalists
Brentwood High School is proud to announce the following students as National Merit Semi-Finalists in the National Merit Scholarship Program. The 16,000 semi-finalists were selected from the more than 1.5 million entrants in the National Merit Program. Students entered the competition by taking the 2022 Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test. The semi-finalists represent less than 1% of each state's high school seniors.
- Rishika Challa
- Lucas Clevenger
- Amelia Croney
- Garrett Crouch
- Ryan Dawson
- Jacob Dong
- Elise Froehler
- Luke Haws
- Adam Jaser
- Taiga Koyama
- Charlotte Landman
- Clara Beth Lee
- Linden Martin
- Kate Mize
- Arjun Nayagadurai
- Amy Park
- Trishita Paul
- Ava Rice
- Ali Sidiqyar
- Brodie Spillane
- Davis Veazey
- Robert Walch
- Grace Walter
- Brooks Wheeler
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Chromebook Replacement/Repair Costs
In order to access learning resources seamlessly in the classroom, it is expected that students bring their fully charged WCS chromebook to school each day. If students experience any issues with their chromebook, they may turn in a Help Desk ticket (a link can be found on their Classlink Dashboard) or stop by the library for help in troubleshooting. If the chromebook is found to have been damaged and/or in need of replacement, the following costs will be incurred:
Chromebook fines for clear intentional damage for the 2023-2024 school year:
- Missing or damaged charger: $20.00
- All intentional damage: $40.00
A total loss due to intentional damage will result in a conversation with the principal.
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