
π·οΈSomething strange is unfolding with the High School Fall Play... and itβs not just on stage. The play poster youβve seen has changedβ¦what could that mean? What is the title of the play? And the question haunting the high school auditorium? "Can I tell you a secret?"π±
Find out what it all means at showtime on November 8th and 9th at 7 PM or November 10th at 2 PM. But beware: this psychological thriller will keep you guessing until the very last moment. Tickets are just $10 at https://dboone.seatyourself.biz
See you there... if youβre ready to uncover the truth.
Warning: some scenes may be intense for young viewers.


πβοΈ Just One Week Left! βοΈπ³
Donβt forget to register for winter sports before the deadline on November 4th! Whether youβre hitting the court or the mat, nowβs the time to secure your spot! Donβt miss out on the chance to be part of the action!
#BooneProud #WinterSports #GetInTheGame


πβ¨ National Bus Safety Week Tip #5! β¨π
Itβs our last tip for the week: Red means STOP!
When you see a school bus activate its amber/yellow lights, itβs approaching a stop. Never rush through these lightsβstudents may not always wait for the red lights to activate before crossing. Remember, the bus will not block the intersection.
π¦ Important reminders:
Do not turn left in front of the bus if students are loading on the right; they may be coming from all directions.
Wait until the red lights are OFF before moving your vehicle.
Letβs keep our kids safe on their way to school! Thank you for prioritizing bus safety this week and every day!
#BusSafety #NationalBusSafetyWeek #SafetyFirst


π»β¨ Mrs. Jarrett's 1st grade class made a fantastic literacy connection with the Savvas story "Lifecycle of a Sunflower"! The students had a blast exploring a real sunflower in their garden at the Primary Center. They even enjoyed pretending to "shower" under its bent head! What a fun way to bring learning to life! πΌπ #LiteracyInAction #OutdoorLearning #SunflowerFun






πβΎοΈ Throwback Thursday - Then to Now! On October 11th, we proudly inducted the members of the 1997 Daniel Boone Baseball Team into our Wall of Fame! Their dedication and achievements on the field have left a lasting legacy in our community.
Take a look at the amazing team from back in the day alongside their recent honor! π°οΈπ
Congratulations to our Hall of Famers! Pictured from left to right:
Back row: Justin Farrel, Ryan Miller, Coach Marty Statina, Coach Vince Sica (former Boone history teacher and VP), Tim Lichtly, Gerry Wainer, Mike Bianco
Front row: Matt Palmer (current Boone Language Arts Teacher), Coach John Hartline (former Boone elementary teacher and football coach)
#WallOfFame #DanielBooneBaseball #Homecoming #BooneProud



πβ¨ National Bus Safety Week Tip #4! β¨π
Todayβs important reminder: Use your inside voice while riding the school bus!
Keeping noise levels down helps the driver stay focused on the road, ensuring a safe ride for everyone. Disruptive behavior like yelling or screaming can lead to accidents, so letβs keep our voices low and respectful.
Remember to respect others' personal space and communicate with kindness and consideration. Together, we can create a safer and more pleasant bus experience!
Stay tuned for more tips this week! #BusSafety #NationalBusSafetyWeek #SafetyFirst


ππ Attention Daniel Boone Students! You get in FREE to tomorrow's home football game against Twin Valley on Friday, October 25th at 7:00 PM! ππ
β¨ Ticket Prices:
Adults: $6
Seniors (62 and older): $4
ποΈ Tickets can be purchased online or with cash at the gate. Get your tickets here: https://events.hometownticketing.com/organization/ba8dd85a-d521-4db6-813a-2750920a4c1a
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Game Day Details:
All students 14 and under must be accompanied by an adult.
No outside food or drink, coolers, backpacks, bags, or sports equipment allowed.
Please leave signs, banners, sound makers, and speakers at home.
No re-entry is permitted.
Letβs keep it funβno running, horseplay, or aggressive behavior!
Canβt wait to see everyone there! ππ
#DanielBooneFootball #GameDay #BooneProud


ππ» Last night's Safe Trick-or-Treat was a HUGE success! We had 707 students in costume filling the hallways of our high school, collecting candy from 18 different school clubs! π¬ So many great costumes this year! A special thanks to Krise Transportation for providing a haunted school bus with slide. A massive shoutout to the @DanielBooneEducationAssociation for organizing this fantastic event. Itβs a highlight of our year, and weβre already looking forward to next year! πΈοΈβ¨ #SafeTrickOrTreat #SchoolSpirit

ποΈββοΈπ Huge congratulations to Chase Yenser for an incredible performance at the PIAA 3A State Golf Championship! Finishing 2nd overall with a stunning score of 6 under par is an amazing achievement! Your hard work and dedication truly paid off. We couldnβt be prouder of you! Keep swinging for the stars! πβ³οΈ #BooneProud #GolfChampionship #HardWorkPaysOff


πβ¨ National Bus Safety Week Tip #3! β¨π
Safety starts on the bus! Todayβs tip: Sit properly while riding.
Remember to keep your legs out of the aisle, sit with your bottom on the seat, and face forward. This helps everyone enter and exit safely.
π¦ Wait until the bus comes to a complete stop before standing up. This ensures itβs safe to exit and helps prevent slips, trips, and falls.
Letβs make every ride a safe ride! Stay tuned for more tips this week! #BusSafety #NationalBusSafetyWeek #SafetyFirst


πβ¨ National Bus Safety Week Tip #2! β¨π
This week, we're sharing crucial safety tips for our students and families. Todayβs tip: Arrive at the bus stop 5 to 10 minutes early!
Being at the stop ahead of time allows the bus driver to see you clearly and helps prevent the need to run after a missed bus. Remember, once the bus has started moving, itβs never safe to approachβ the driver may not see you!
Letβs keep our kids safe by making bus safety a priority. Stay tuned for more tips this week! #BusSafety #NationalBusSafetyWeek #SafetyFirst


π On October 17th, five of our talented students were inducted into the National Technical Honor Society (NTHS), a prestigious organization dedicated to recognizing excellence in Career & Technical Education (CTE). Since 1984, NTHS has honored outstanding student achievement and supports the next generation of skilled workers through career development, leadership, service, and recognition.
Congratulations to our inductees:
π Grace McCarthy - Health Occupations, 11th Grade
π Benjamin Zhong - Mechatronics Engineering Technologies, 11th Grade
π Samuel Hunt - Mechatronics Engineering Technologies, 12th Grade
π Owen Heimbach - Masonry, 11th Grade
π Kevin Falatovich - Protective Services Homeland Security, 12th Grade
We are incredibly proud of your hard work and dedication! Keep shining bright! β¨ #NTHS #BooneProud #CTE



π Big shoutout to DBAHS senior Emma Tidball! π Emma was recently honored at the BBEC (Berks Business Education Coalition) Business and Education Summit for her exceptional work during her internship with Elverson Honey Brook Area EMS. π
Sheβs currently pursuing her EMT license through the Reading Hospital School of Health Sciences, and we couldn't be prouder of her dedication and hard work!
Keep shining, Emma! Your future is bright! π #DBAHS #FutureEMT #ProudMoment #KeepUpTheGreatWork


πβ¨ It's National School Bus Safety Week! β¨π
This week, we're sharing important tips to keep our students and families safe. Today's tip: Avoid the Danger Zone!
The danger zone is a 10-12 foot area around the bus where the driver may not see you. Hereβs how to stay safe:
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If you drop something near the bus, donβt try to pick it up! Alert the bus driver instead.
π« Never run after a missed bus. Once itβs moving, itβs never safe to approach.
π Always make eye contact with the bus driver before crossing or entering the bus. This ensures they see you and that itβs safe to move.
π While waiting, stand back from the road until the bus has completely stopped.
Let's work together to keep our kids safe! Stay tuned for more tips throughout the week. #SchoolBusSafety #NationalSchoolBusSafetyWeek #SafetyFirst


π·οΈSomething strange is happening on the HIGH SCHOOL stage...
On November 8th and 9th at 7 PM, and November 10th at 2 PM, the curtain will rise for a night of twists, chills, and secrets in this year's Fall Play, a psychological thriller guaranteed to keep you on the edge of your seat. When the lights go down, prepare to enter a world where nothing is as it seems... and the question haunting the night is: "Can I tell you a secret?"πΈοΈ
Tickets are just $10βget yours at https://dboone.seatyourself.biz before they disappear! This is one event you won't want to miss, but once youβre in, thereβs no turning back. Will you make it out before the final secret is revealed? π±
See you there... if youβre brave enough. WARNING: some scenes may be intense for small children. Parents can connect with designated students in our lobby before the show to prepare our young viewers.


π Congratulations to Jaime Leiderman! π
We are thrilled to announce that Jaime Leiderman, a Reading Specialist at Daniel Boone Area Intermediate Center, has been nominated for the prestigious 2024 Janet L. Hoopes Award! π This award represents statewide recognition for those making an outstanding impact on the lives of individuals with dyslexia and supporting IDA-PA's mission of helping everyone reach their full potential.
For those who may not know, the IDA-PA (Pennsylvania Branch of the International Dyslexia Association) is a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the lives of individuals with dyslexia. They provide resources, support, and advocacy to help those with dyslexia thrive. The IDA-PA also raises awareness, offers educational programs, and supports research in the field, benefiting educators, families, and individuals alike.
Being nominated for the Janet L. Hoopes Award is a tremendous honor, and we are so proud of Jaime for this incredible achievement. π The recipient of the award will be announced in early November, with the presentation set for November 16th, 2024, at the annual IDA-PA membership meeting at Center School.
Thank you, Jaime, for your dedication to the dyslexia community. We are honored to be part of your remarkable journey!
#JanetLHoopesAward #DyslexiaSupport #IDAPA #BooneProud #CommunityAchievement #DBAIC


π¨ Donβt miss this weekβs Blazer Friday Five! Catch up on important events, helpful tips, and whatβs happening across the district. Stay connected and informed, Blazers! π₯π
https://dboone.edurooms.com/engage/daniel-boone-area-school-district/newsletters/blazer-friday-five-10-18-24

π Throwback Thursday! π
A common question about the HS campus is whether the pond behind the building always existed. The answer? No, it was constructed in 1971 by the Science Club. Read on:
"This year saw the beginning of work on a long-planned Science club project: a pond and outdoor study area behind the school athletic fields. This area, eventually to be used as an outdoor classroom for science and biology students, was financed by the school along with contributions from the Science Club and the Birdsboro Junior Woman's Club.
The 1970-71 club officers - Peter Gibbons (president), Greg Simon (vice-president), Marcia Hughes (secretary), and Carol Heist (treasurer) - led the group under the direction of faculty advisors Mr. Hugh Kelly and Mrs. Helen Olena. Other projects planned and participated in by the club included nature hikes and an anti-pollution campaign, testing of water samples and biological research and ecology projects."


π Meet two of our amazing high school students who are taking their passion for education to the next level! πβ¨ Isabelle and Alice are not only excelling in their courses at Boone; they're also enrolled in the Early College Academy for Education at @Kutztown University of Pennsylvania and gaining invaluable internship experience with Mr. Burke at @Daniel Boone Area School District and Mrs. Walk at East Coventry Elementary in the @Owen J Roberts School District.
π Their hands-on experience is shaping their future and enriching our community.
Keep up the great work, Isabelle and Alice! We canβt wait to see all that you achieve! πͺπ #KutztownUniversity #FutureEducators #BooneProud



π« Reminder: No School for students today, Monday, October 14th, due to a Teacher In-Service Day. Enjoy the day off! See you tomorrow! πβ¨
