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Wellness succeeds in relieving stressed minds

February 15, 2012

Chloe Kennedy, Staff Writer

Deep within the basement hallways of BSM, room 27 houses an aura of centering and relaxation as students sprawl across the floor on mats and blankets during their Wellness meditation class. As an hour of release from stress and providing strict concentration on the health of body, mind, and spirit, Wellness classes have proved to be a revolutionary addition to the BSM curriculum. When Ms. Connie Fourre began her work as Wellness Director two years ago and started BSM’s Wellness program, she never imagined it would turn into the success it is today. “[The program is] better than what I originally envisioned. I never thought there would be all these activities, no BSM hour for a break,” said... Continue Reading

Boys’ hockey to move out of North Suburban Conference

Without conference games on their schedule, the Red Knights will have more chances to play the top teams in the state. (Mark Lex)

Boys’ hockey to move out of North Suburban Conference

February 21, 2012

Matt Muenzberg, Sports Editor

After outscoring their opponents 96-6 in conference play this season, BSM will be leaving the North Suburban Conference for boys’ hockey and will play an independent schedule instead. A proposal by the NSC members was approved by coaches Sunday, Feb. 19. The Red Knights won three games by at least 15 goals, and opponents never came within four goals,... Continue Reading

Bright Rwagatare’s life changing move

Bright Rwagatare's life changed when he and his family made the decision to move him from Rwanda to the United States. (Photo courtesy of Bright's Father)

Bright Rwagatare’s life changing move

February 21, 2012

Laura Shannon, Staff Writer

Life in Rwanda Freshman Bright Rwagatare’s life completely turned upside down after coming from a school where 60 children slept in one room, food was often cold and rarely tasted good, and teachers used severe discipline techniques to Benilde-St. Margaret’s. Even bigger than the change in schools, though, is Bright’s change in countries: from... Continue Reading

The Phantom Menace returns in 3D

February 15, 2012

Anna Landis, Staff Writer

“A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away…” Finally, for all the Star Wars geeks out there, George Lucas has deepened the meaning of life and also, the depth perception of his masterpieces, and given us what we have only dreamed of. (Dramatic pause) Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace 3D. The storyline may still lack anything a film-maker would deem decent, yet Lucas has not left his young Padawans discontent. By updating the visuals of this film to 3D, it was much easier to watch and enjoy. The scenes that were especially enhanced were the Jedis’ journey to and from the underwater Gungan city of Otoh Gunga (sea monsters included), Anakin’s podrace with an excess of spectacular... Continue Reading

Math league counts on success

Dedicated math league members spend their morning practices working on problems. (Chris Bell)

Math league counts on success

February 16, 2012

Marielle Arostegui, Staff Writer

With doughnuts, muffins, and juice ready as brain food, the BSM Math League meets every Wednesday morning to practice and expand upon their already impressive computational skills. Ranking first in the state, and with only one meet to go, Math League members are getting ready to attend state for the fourteenth time since being founded as a BSM club. Being... Continue Reading

SportDateOpponentResultW/L
Boys HockeySat, Feb 18 Stillwater8-4 Read StoryW
Girls BasketballFri, Feb 17 Irondale56-32W
Girls HockeyFri, Feb 17 Minnetonka2-3 OTL
Boys BasketballFri, Feb 17 Irondale103-89 Read StoryW
Girls BasketballThu, Feb 16 Waconia72-56W
Girls HockeyWed, Feb 15 Hopkins6-2W
Boys HockeyTue, Feb 14 Chisago Lakes5-0W
Girls BasketballTue, Feb 14 Columbia Heights61-28 Read StoryW
Boys BasketballTue, Feb 14 Columbia Heights69-46 Read StoryW
Boys HockeySat, Feb 11 Totino-Grace6-0 Read StoryW
Girls BasketballFri, Feb 10 St. Louis Park69-35 Read StoryW
WrestlingFri, Feb 10 Chisago Lakes10-59L
Click on any sport above to see a full schedule for that sport.
SportDateTimeOpponentLocation
Boys HockeyThu, Feb 23 7:00Holy FamilyHome
Girls BasketballFri, Feb 24 7:15Robbinsdale CooperRobbinsdale Cooper HS
WrestlingFri, Feb 24 5:00Section OpponentsFridley
WrestlingThu, Mar 01 12:00TBAExcel Energy Center
Boys LacrosseSat, Mar 17 7:00Apple ValleyHome
Girls TrackTue, Apr 03 Multiple OpponentsTotino-Grace
Boys TrackTue, Apr 03 1:00Multiple OpponentsTotino-Grace
SoftballWed, Apr 11 4:15ConcordiaHome
Boys LacrosseThu, Apr 12 7:00BurnsvilleBurnsville
Boys TrackThu, Apr 12 1:00Multiple OpponentsSt. Francis
Girls TrackThu, Apr 12 Multiple OpponentsSt. Francis
BaseballSat, Apr 14 3:00HopkinsHome
Click on any sport above to see a full schedule for that sport.

Support for students continues after Jablonski accident

Anna Landis and Brian Tobelmann
January 10, 2012
Filed under Jack Jablonski Coverage, News

Last Thursday morning at 7:40, the chapel was packed with people, hands clasped, heads bowed, clothed in white. Fast-forward to Monday’s prayer service: three sophomore boys sat alone, grieving the tragedy of their fellow classmate, Jack Jablonski. As the public nature of students’ responses has lessened, Benilde-St. Margaret’s is concerned about the internalization of these responses and have set up a long-term support system.

The student response to Jablonski’s injury has been driven by the strong emotions from a tragedy happening so close to the BSM community. “We read about these things in the newspaper, we see it on TV, but it doesn’t really touch home until it happens to one of your own,” said Campus Minister, Mike Jeremiah.

This is not the first time tragedy has struck BSM, and this time, the community has rallied just as they have always done before. “In the past, everyone has supported each other when something bad happens, but this is ten times greater than anything I have seen from any other school,” said counselor Jeff Steffenson.

Despite this large amount of support from the community, it doesn’t necessarily make tragedies like these easy to handle. “We have someone available every period for students that just need to come in and talk about it, share their feelings, or whatever,” said Dr. Steffenson.

In the coming weeks, the BSM counselors will be keeping up with the students closest to Jablonski, making sure they are doing well, but they are equally concerned about students that did not know him and may not necessarily seek out the counselors for help. “Some students who didn’t know him personally are feeling fear that they could get hurt or guilt because [their actions could have] hurt someone in their own sport,” said counselor Amanda Anderson.

The school has also raised concern over students being too engulfed in keeping up with Jablonski and his conditions and focusing less on school and sleep. “Our largest worry is that we are hearing of a lot of people keeping up to date on Facebook, Twitter, and CaringBridge, instead of sleeping or doing homework and it is a concern that a lot of students are spending too much time on this,” said Mrs. Anderson.

The media spotlight on this tragedy will dim, but Dr. Steffenson expressed his concern for those students who have not yet found solace in the community and reminded students to continually be mindful of both Jablonski and one another. “It doesn’t take a lot, just a hello in the halls or a short message to [Jack] to show that you are still thinking and praying for him,” said Dr. Steffenson.

The counselors recommend that students should attempt to return to as much of a normal, constructive routine as possible. “It can be awkward for students to move on after this hurt and pain because they feel like they are abandoning him, but they need to know it is okay to be happy and move on while still keeping him in our prayers,” said Mrs. Anderson.

The school hopes that these difficult weeks will leave a lasting impression on everyone to value their influence in others’ lives and use the power of relationships and prayer to overcome future adversity. “We all have a tendency to turn to God when times are hard, and we can turn prayer into a big Advil…but [we must] realize that God is there all the time,” said Mr. Jeremiah.

Even as the worldwide support for Jablonski and BSM fades, Dr. Steffenson and Mr. Jeremiah are both confident that this event has bound the BSM community more closely. “Regardless of if kids know Jack or not, I think it has had a tremendous impact on our entire school…because we are a family,” said Mr. Jeremiah.

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