BCHS is thrilled to announce the launch of our new social media accounts geared towards our alumni community! Stay connected, get updates, and celebrate the achievements of the BCHS community..
BCHS welcomed back alumni and other professionals to the Fall Career Day for juniors and seniors on Nov. 12, 2024. Professionals in various professions, from business to broadcasting, nursing to video production, presented potential careers to the students during Seminar period at school.
Thank you to the following presenters for the event:
Zack Martin, BCHS Class of 2009, and current guard on the Dallas Cowboys, has been nominated for the NFL Salute to Service Award for 2024. Zack has excelled in his pro career, making 9 Pro-Bowl and All-Pro teams. This award recognizes year-round commitment to Honor, Empower and Connect our nation’s service members.
Zack was nominated for his long-time support of Medal of Honor recipients via participation in the My Cause My Cleats initiative and support of the National Medal of Honor Museum.
Jane (Thuer) Scott, BCHS Class of 1969, sends greetings to us from Georgia, where she is enjoying retirement with her husband Thomas. She is ‘Gigi’ to Noah (3 1/2 years) and Bear (1 year). She writes:
‘The best part of BCHS was the bonds made with some of the greatest women I met and continue to stay in touch with for so many years.’
Joshua Vaught, BCHS Class of 2001, has been named as part of the leadership team with The Fishers Event Center, a new, 7,500 capacity sports and entertainment center opening in November. He will lend his expertise in the hospitality industry as Premium Services Manager for the facility. Congratulations Joshua!
Jonas Coleman, BCHS Class of 2005, and his father, Captain Brownie Coleman, were recently featured on FOX59 in a story depicting how they have dedicated their lives to mentoring kids through sports and their jobs as IMPD officers.
“I feel like it’s almost every kid’s dream to be able to work alongside with their father,” said Jonas. Not only did he follow in his father’s career path, they both also volunteer with Indy PAL, the Police Athletic and Activities League.
“That’s always been a dream to be able to get out there and work with my dad, put the same uniform on that he had, and be able to do the same things that he did out here in the community and try to help out the best way I can,” Jonas continued.