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Pack the Chapel Weekly Events

Everyone is always welcome to join in prayer during these times:
  • Feb. 18 (Tues): Sacrament of Reconciliation: Fr. Tom Schliessman will be available during Seminar in the SBC Chapel to hear confessions. Fill out an E-Hallpass to Mr. Hilton. Fr. Jomy from Cathedral will be in Campus Ministry from 12:30-1:15pm (B and C lunch) to hear confessions.
  • Feb 19 (Wed): All School Mass - during Seminar A.
  • Feb. 21 (Fri): Communion Service - 7:20am in the SBC Chapel. Start your day off right!

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February 21 Seminar
  • Black History Month Trivia- (Room 103) : Open to all! For more information, email Mrs. Horan.Sign up here!
  • Watercolor Painting (Art Room A): 20 spots available! For more information, email Mrs. Johnson. Sign up here!
  • Friendship Bracelets(Room 306): 25 spots available! Join Ms. Fulton in making friendship bracelets. Sign up here!
  • Improv Team vs Teachers: Feb. 21 (Fri) Want to see your teachers face off against the improv team in a battle of comedy? Then come to the teachers vs. students Improv Show on Friday, Feb. 21, at 7pm in Guyton Theater. Free admission.
  • Feb. 25 Dine to donate at Chick-fil-A, 6231 Keystone, on Tues, Feb. 25 from 6:30 am – 10:00 pm and a portion of your order benefits Dance-a-thon. Be sure to mention ‘Spirit Day’ when ordering in person. When ordering online, use the online code ‘Trojans’.
  • BCHS Driver's Ed Class registration is now open: This summer class is open to BCHS students who at least 15 years of age by May 24, 2025.
  • Testing Day for Freshmen-Juniors is March 6: Be sure to bring your fully charged iPad: Read full details
  • Health Summer School registration is open: : Register by March 27. Details & Registration Form
  • 2026 Spring Break Trip Info Meeting: Feb. 25 (Tues): Spaces are still available to join this trip over Spring Break 2026! Info & RSVP

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Christian Service Opportunities

Area 1 Opportunities: Service to BCHS, Parish or Faith Community

  • Mass Set-up Help: Feb. 19 (Wednesday) Help set up for Mass! Join us on Wednesday morning to set up for Mass in the main gym at 7:15! We are offering one half hour of service for each week you are able to make it.
  • Trojan Tots Service: After school each day: see Ms. Katra in guidance for more information!
  • Tutoring - Peer Tutor Club: If you are in National Honors Society/Spanish National Honors Society/SUMMA, if you need service hours, or if you just want to help your fellow classmates, then you can join the Peer Tutor Club! Fill out the survey and someone from Guidance will contact you when someone is looking for a tutor. Email Ms. Katra (skatra@bishopchatard.org) for more details.
  • St. Matthew Fish Fry: March 6, 7, 13, 14, 20, 21: Help prepare and serve dinner at St. Matthew's during Lent.

Area 2 Opportunities: Service rooted in Catholic Social Teaching

  • Lord's Pantry: Feb. 19 (Wed): Join us to serve the hungry at the Lord’s Pantry at Anna’s House from 3:30 to 7:30. Sign up here!
  • Second Helpings : Feb. 25 (Tues): Join Mrs. Johnson in feeding the hungry at Second Helpings from 3:30 to 7:30. Sign up here!
  • Holy Family Shelter :March 4 (Tues): Join Mr. Parsons in helping out the residents of Holy Family Shelter on Tuesday, March 4th from 3:30 to 5:30. Sign up here!
  • Serve at St. Vincent de Paul*
  • Serve at Gleaners*
*No BCHS transportation

News Worth Repeating

  • Free SAT, AP, and Math Tutoring via Schoolhouse.world for grades 8-12. Free tutoring for SATs, math courses, and Advanced Placement (AP) courses. Live small-group tutoring via Zoom will focus on SAT reading, writing, and math as well as AP course tutoring in calculus, statistics, chemistry, biology, physics, and computer science.
  • 2026 Spring Break Trip to Paris, Provence and Barcelona: Details

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Study Tips
Too much to do with too little time? Stressed about life? View the handouts below for tips from the BCHS School Counseling Department about how to handle stress. Included are apps that can help you track your stress levels!

Tips to help when you’re stressed

How to make a Stress Plan

Stress Plan Form

Updated January 2022
Teachers will have everything you need to complete placed in Canvas by 9:00 a.m. You will need to check all of your classes by 10:00 a.m. Plan to work through your school day at your own pace and on your own schedule. You will only have classes that were regularly scheduled for the normal in-person school day.
You are required to complete an attendance form for each class. Each teacher will post the attendance form via a Google form or Canvas Quiz on their Canvas page. Failure to complete the form will result in being marked unexcused for that particular class and work submitted will not receive credit.
You are required to complete and submit all coursework as defined by the teacher. Pay attention to deadlines, they might be different for each teacher. Student work will be graded and recorded in Powerschool.
All teachers will be available for questions between 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. via email or Canvas discussion board. Teachers will respond to student questions within one hour.
Report Harassment or Bullying
The Archdiocese of Indianapolis and Bishop Chatard High School are committed to providing and maintaining a learning and working environment that is free from physical, psychological, and verbal harassment. This includes racial, ethnic, religious or sexual harassment and violence. This commitment continues our longstanding policy of fair and equal treatment of every person regardless of race color, sex, national origin, age; or marital, socioeconomic, veteran, and disability status. We have an obligation to provide an environment that is free from intimidation and harassment based on any of these factors.

Harassment can result from a single incident or from a pattern of behavior in which the purpose or effect is to create a hostile, offensive, or intimidating environment. Harassment encompasses a broad range of verbal or physical behavior that can include, but is not limited to, the following:

      • Physical or mental abuse, bullying, hazing, shunning
      • Direct or indirect threats, intimidation, assault
      • Racial or religious insults
      • Derogatory ethnic slurs
      • Sexual comments or sexual jokes
      • Sexual advances
      • Touching of a sexual nature (caressing)
      • Graffiti of a sexual nature
      • Displaying or distributing sexually explicit drawings, pictures and written material
      • Sexual gestures
      • Touching oneself sexually or talking about one’s sexual activity in front of others
      • Using websites as a vehicle for any type of physical or mental abuse
      • Spreading rumors about or rating other students as to sexual activity or performance.