Find Academic Resources
- Within the first 2-3 days of each trimester, students may make an appointment or drop into the Student Services office to add or drop a class from their current schedules.
- Click here: 3 Reasons for Early College Credits with a Purpose!
- Please note that these sections will fill on a first come, first served basis and most are open to all UMS students (not just Early College students). We will not process applications until they are complete (student, parent, counselor).
- Because many of these courses are shorter in length, they will be more intensive and students should have a study hall or time management plan to ensure adequate time set aside for a successful experience.
- Free online tutoring for all EC students (they will be provided a link by their EC campus administrator).
- Dual enrollment courses and Early College credits are also available through many of the vocational programs at WRVC and PATHS!
- Keep a To-Do List (on paper?!) with clear due dates. Check things off and keep it up to date.
- Create a schedule for yourself at home. What are your routines to wake up in the morning? to go to sleep at night? to eat and take breaks?
- Maintain communication with your teachers through email and Google Meet.
- Create balance in your life--time for school, family, friends, personal time, and time to take care of your basic needs (sleeping, eating, exercising, etc.)
- Keep up with Google Classroom announcements and assignments!
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Go the MSAD 6 Website: https://www.bonnyeagle.org/
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In the upper right corner, click on the button that says "Quick Links."
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In the dropdown menu, click "Parent/Student Portal."
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On the new screen, click either "I am a parent" or "I am a student."
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If you have never logged in before, click "Activate Account."
- Accept the Privacy Agreement.
- Enter your First and Last Name and Activation Key provided to you by the district. If you do not know the Activation Key, ask a school counselor or administrator to look it up for you.
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If you have logged in before, your Username is your Student ID number (if you don't know it, ask a teacher, school counselor, or administrator to look it up for you in Synergy).
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If you can't remember your password, click "Forgot Password" and an email will be sent to your BE email address to reset it.
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If you can't remember your email address password, ask one of your teachers.
- Go to Google Email (Gmail): www.gmail.com
- Enter your BE email address (normally this is your firstandlastname@bonnyeagle.org). You can check with a staff member to verify that in Synergy.
- Ask your teacher for your password (also found in Synergy).
- Complete the WRVC Interest Form in order to attend the WRVC Visit Day. Return it to your School Counselor.
- Book a Voc Eligibility Meeting with your School Counselor to review your credits.
- If eligible, bring the Permission to Participate Form and WRVC Visit Day permission slip home to be signed by your parent or guardian.
- Return the permission slips to Student Services by Friday, January 13th.
- Attend WRVC Visit Day on January 18*.
- Complete WRVC online application (available Feb 1): http://westbrook.mainecte.org/admissions/apply/
- Schedule & participate in a virtual interview with the program instructor.
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Book a Voc Eligibility Meeting with your School Counselor to review your credits.
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If eligible, bring the"Permission to Participate Form" home to be signed by your parent or guardian.
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Return the permission slip to Student Services ASAP.
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Attend an in-person PATHS Visit for the programs you are applying to.
- You will be notified via email from PATHS about your visit details.
- If you apply for more than one program, you will visit them on different days.
- Come to Student Services to pick up your bus permission slip before the day of your visit.
If you need extra help in classes, there is After School Support available Tuesday-Thursday until 3:45pm.
Science - Room 311
Math - Rooms 308 or 310
English - Room 105 only Tues & Wed
Social Studies - Room 221 only Tues & Thur
Health - Room 204 only Tues & Thur
Advanced Placement
Advanced Placement (AP) is a program in the United States and Canada created by the College Board which offers college-level curricula and examinations to high school students. American colleges and universities may grant placement and course credit to students who obtain high scores on the examinations.
AP classes sharpen students' writing skills, teach them how to think critically, and improve their problem-solving abilities. AP students learn to navigate the academic expectations they'll encounter in college courses. AP courses and exam scores can also help students qualify for scholarships.
2023-24 Course Selection Guide
Add/Drop Information
Course Planning Information & Resources
Graduation Requirements in the. 2023-24 Course of Study
2023-24 Parent/Family Course/Future Planning Info
2023-24 Student Course Registration: Part 1
2023-24 Student Course Registration: Part 2
2023-24 Rising Sophomore Course Request Worksheet
2022-23 Student Handbook - includes qualifications for Honor Roll on Page 8
Website for information about the Capstone Project: click here!
If, at the end of a trimester, a student does not quite pass their class but only has a few outstanding assignments to finish or remediate, their transcript is marked with a CR (Credit Recovery). This is an opportunity for students to remediate work and get credit for classes in which they were close to passing, instead of completely retaking classes. In the following trimester, the student would be enrolled in Credit Recovery (which shows as a 6th block class on their schedules). Credit Recovery is offered after school on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 2:15-3:45 in designated classrooms based on subject. Students can come on the days that work with their schedule and not every day. Most students complete their credit recovery in 3-6 after school sessions. The student and family is notified by mailed letter about when the student qualifies for credit recovery, and it is the responsibility of the student to connect with the designated credit recovery teacher for their subject to determine a plan for completing the work. Once the work is completed satisfactorily, the final letter grade is entered on their transcript to replace the CR.
Are you interested in taking a college class?
Consider the Early College Aspirations Program: ExplorEC
Website: https://www.maine.edu/students/early-college/
Register for Classes: HERE!
Connect on Social Media: Facebook Instagram
Early College Summer Courses 2023
Find out about our library here!
Some tips for online learning to help you through this unpredictable time!
Freshmen Academy
STEM Program
At Bonny Eagle, we are committed to developing multiple opportunities for all students to excel in the areas of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM). We are designing pathways to help students develop skills, solve problems, and explore career opportunities in STEM fields. Students can also create their own pathways. Students are encouraged to discuss STEM options with their advisors and counselors when choosing their high school courses and creating a post-secondary plan. More information can be found in the BEHS - STEM Program Guide.
Stretch Academy
The Stretch Academy is designed to provide a rigorous academic course sequence for students who aspire to attend a selective post-secondary setting after high school. Students who are interested should work closely with their school counselor and teachers to develop a competitive transcript that will include select Honors, Advanced Placement, and Early College courses to provide academic preparation consistent with the individual student's post-secondary aspirations. More information can be found in the Stretch Academy Brochure.
Honors and AP English courses require summer reading. Information about these requirements are available shortly before the end of the school year in June. We will post updates when they are ready.
2023 AP English Literature (Grade 12) Summer Reading
Instructions for logging into StudentVUE/ParentVUE Portal:
Instructions for logging into your BE Student Email:
Have you already graduated from Bonny Eagle High School?
If you are a graduate and need a transcript, please use: msad6me.scriborder.com
WRVC
Website: http://westbrook.mainecte.org/
PATHS
Website: https://paths.portlandschools.org/
2023-24 PROCESS TO APPLY & ATTEND A VOCATIONAL PROGRAM
WRVC Steps:
* If you miss the Visit Day on 1/18, please speak with your School Counselor about other options to visit.
PATHS Steps: