Brownsville Area High School 2022 Valedictorian
Tessa Dellarose
From Kindergarten to 12th grade, Brownsville Area School District faculty come out in full force to celebrate the success of our 2022 BAHS graduates. 🎓💛
Congratulations, Class of 2022 from the BASD Board of Directors and District Administration 🎓🙌
Livestream BAHS Graduation
https://fb.watch/dqfGcW4vo6/
It’s Summertime!! ☀️🕶🌺
The Airforce Association recognized Ms. Jane Bock for her dedication as an educator who instills admirable qualities in her students. Brownsville Area High School students waved congratulatory signs and gave their teacher a standing ovation on this honorary award. Congratulations, Ms. Bock!!
Brownsville Education Foundation (BEF) teacher grant winners:
Abby Thompson and BAES Kindergarten teachers.
Brownsville Education Foundation (BEF) student scholarship winners:
Logan Kremposky and Destiny King
Presented by BEF officers:
Dr. Dave Furlong, Kathy Winans, and Melinda Dellarose
Congratulations to the Rotary Student of the Year, Megan Sawka!!
The following students each received a $500 scholarship from the BASD Faculty Scholarship Committee: Camden Harvey, Logan Kremposky, Emily Opel, Ivy Patterson, and Allyse Raymond.
The Students in Action Team along with the Falcon Friends mentors and mentees dedicated a Falcons Buddy Bench to the elementary school today. Special thanks to Mr. Null and his students for constructing the bench and to Mrs. Walker’s students for painting the bench!
Congratulations to Aaliyah Horabik and Ethan Olesko for presenting their PJAS projects at the state competition. The competition takes place at Penn State University Park in State College.
Video of Senior Walk-- Class of 2022
https://youtu.be/xRyJmObdlXI
Class of 2022 "Senior Walk"
Proud coaches of JoJo Quarzo 🏅🏅
JoJo Quarzo wins another GOLD and sets a new state record!! 🏅🏅Kudos to our 3200-meter race and 1600-meter race state CHAMPION!! We are incredibly proud of you, JoJo.
More photos of "Our Champ"
JoJo Quarzo is the State Champion in the 1600-meter race!!
Congratulations, JoJo!! We are tremendously proud of you.
BASD Elementary students enjoying an ice cream break during track and field day. 🍦
ATTENTION HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
State Police Offers Expanded Law Enforcement Education to High School Teens
Free program available in Dauphin and Westmoreland counties this fall
The Pennsylvania State Police (PSP) Bureau of Training and Education announced expanded opportunities in law enforcement education to children between the ages of 15 and 18.
Applications are now being accepted for The Hill Impact Program, which has expanded to two locations in Pennsylvania. The 14-week program will run simultaneously at the PSP Academy in Hershey and the PSP Southwest Training Center in Greensburg.
The program is free of charge and introduces teens, who are considering a career in law enforcement, to many different elements of training and education, including physical fitness and paramilitary disciplines. Participants gain an understanding of what it takes to be a state trooper while learning about various elements of police work, such as the Pennsylvania crimes code, vehicle code, and rules of criminal procedure.
The program will begin at both locations in September. Participants meet once a week for two-and-a half hours in the evening and on four Saturdays to be determined for four hours. The deadline to register is June 30 but interested teens should sign up quickly as class sizes are limited.
Teens with a serious interest in attending courses in Hershey should contact Trooper Clint Long at 717-497-4577 or ra-sprecruiter-acad@pa.gov. To sign up for the program in Greensburg, contact Trooper Abby Blazavich at 717-614-7971 or ra-sprecruiter-trp-a@pa.gov.
The Hill Impact Program launched last year at the PSP Academy, commonly known as The Hill, which has served as the training grounds for thousands of PSP troopers since 1960.
BAHS students making end-of-year memories