Saturday, April 13, 2013
Local students were inducted in the Bay View Academy Chapter of the National Honor Society.
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Saturday, April 13
The Bay View Academy Chapter of National Honor Society welcomed 65 new members at an induction ceremony that took place on Tuesday, March 26. According to the by-laws, the purpose of the Bay View Chapter of National Honor Society is to “create enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote leadership, and to develop character in the student members.” Selection is based on “outstanding scholarship, character, leadership and service…Candidates must have a cumulative scholastic average of 4.0 on a 5.0 scale. Academically eligible candidates are evaluated on the basis of service, leadership, and character.” The following are the newly inducted members of the Bay View Chapter of National Honor Society: …
Saturday, December 1, 2012
Soccer coach Martin Yarumian has been named the coach of the year.
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Saturday, December 1, 2012
Bay View Academy soccer coach Martin Yarumian has been named the Division One Soccer Coach of the Year by his fellow coaches in the Rhode Island Interscholastic League. The Bay View Bengals had their best season in years under the new leadership of Coach Martin, who has been coaching soccer since the age of 14 and has worked in several collegiate summer programs, including Bryant and Princeton universities. Coach Martin holds a United States Soccer Federation class "D" license. The Bengals soccer team also wrapped up nine additional (RIIL) post-season awards. The awards for the 2012 fall soccer season include:
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
Several Bristol and Warren students made the cut in the first quarter.
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Wednesday, November 21, 2012
Nearly 400 students have been named to the honor roll at Bay View Academy in grades 6-12, several Bristol and Warren students among them, including: Bristol: Alana McGuinness, grade 7 Emma Egan, grade 8 Caitlyn Federico, grade 8 Jillian Federico, grade 8 Christina Conley, grade 9 Alexandra Abreu, grade 12 Claire Egan, grade 6 Makayla Shine, grade 6 Jalynne Ovalles-Cardany, grade 7 Madison Mello, grade 8 Danielle Dunbar, grade 9 Lilah Meehan, grade 9 Lauren Shellcross, grade 9 Madison Beck, grade 10 Sofia Cabral, grade 10 Erin Devin, grade 10 Abigail Fitzgerald, grade 10 Sarah Elizabeth Healy, grade 10 Samantha Hogan, grade 10 Colleen Miller, grade 10 Kayle Slattery, grade 10 Madison DeCosta, grade 11 Devan Miller, grade 11 Jacqueline …
Thursday, November 15, 2012
The girls' school in East Providence is hosting its second annual conference to introduce STEM (science, technolgoy, engineering, medicine and math) to more girls.
Bay View Academcy describes it as a “girl thing.” It is the second annual Women in Science and Engineering (WISE) conference that runs Saturday, Nov. 17, at the school on Pawtucket Avenue in East Providence. Approximately 200 fifth-, sixth-, seventh- and eighth-grade girls from around Rhode Island and nearby Massachusetts will spend half a day – 8 am to 12:30 pm -- participating in hands-on workshops related to the fields of science, technology, engineering, medicine and mathematics (STEM). Workshops will be taught by accomplished Bay View Academy alumnae and faculty, said Lia McAlpine, alumnae director at the school. WISE is open to girls from any school free of charge. Its aim is to encourage girls everywhere to pursue studies and …