Students
- ACT Test Dates & Registration Deadlines
- AP Exams Information
- Chromebook 1:1 Program
- College Essay Workshop
- Course Catalog
- Course Overrides
- Day Codes
- Driver Education Information
- Graduation Information
- Independent Study
- National Honor Society
- Opening Day/Start Of School Information
- Parking
- Senior Permission to Leave Campus
- Student Government
- Student Handbook
- Student Representative to the Board of Education
- Summer Assignments
- Working Papers
ACT Test Dates & Registration Deadlines
AP Exams Information
Dear AP Students & Parents:
Fox Lane High School is proud to offer our students the opportunity to participate in over 20 Advanced Placements courses. By opting to take one or more AP courses, students have demonstrated their commitment to academic excellence and are getting a head start on college-level work. The commitment to taking the AP exam at the end of the course provides the additional opportunity for students to experience a college level, national assessment.
This year 28 AP Exams Go Digital in May 2025. Students must use their school issued Chromebook to access the familiar Bluebook app to take the exam. Students will be preparing throughout the year for this change in administration.
This letter is intended to outline the CollegeBoard’s AP exam registration and payment timeline. If your child is taking an AP course in the 24-25 school year, please take careful note of the following important details.
By 10/15/24:
- All AP students must have joined their AP CollegeBoard Classroom and be registered for their respective AP exams.
- All AP students must have paid for their respective AP exams.
Payment Information:
- AP exams are $99 per examination.
- We request payment in full for each Advanced Placement course by check or money order. Checks are made payable to ‘Bedford Central School District’ and may be sent in from the start of school through Tuesday, October 15, 2024. All payments are final and are non-refundable.
- If your child is eligible for free or reduced price lunch or faces special financial circumstances, please contact your guidance counselor so that arrangements for a fee reduction can be made in a timely manner.
- Payments should be hand-delivered to Ms. Lynn Jorgensen in the Guidance Office, or mailed to Fox Lane High School, Attention: Ms. Jorgensen, with a copy of the AP payment form.
AP exams are ordered in the Fall of each school year for the exams that will be taken in the Spring. If a student is not registered and paid by the deadline, they will not be included in the order for an exam. Please note that once the AP examination payments are submitted, we cannot issue refunds.
Students will receive additional information on how to access the AP system and register for exams now that classes are under way. Looking forward to a rigorous and enjoyable school year.
Chromebook 1:1 Program
College Essay Workshop

Attention Juniors:
The essay may be more important than ever in the college application process! Join our workshop to get a head start before summer begins!
The Fox Lane English department is offering a multi-day college essay writing workshop for juniors that will be conducted remotely the week starting June 21. The program will be taught in small groups so that students can get individualized feedback from English teachers.
The Foundation for Bedford Central Schools is subsidizing this workshop so that college essay writing support can be offered to juniors at a reasonable price of $50 per student. Please only sign up for this workshop if you can commit to the entire program and are able to do the required classwork AND homework. The program is designed to help students brainstorm a good essay topic, work on the mechanics of writing as well as edit to produce a good quality draft. Please see the attached syllabus for detailed course content.
The program will take place via Google Meet over the following schedule:
Tuesday, June 21 — 3:00-5:00pm
Wednesday, June 22 — 3:00-5:00pm
Thursday, June 23 — 3:00-4:00pm
Friday, June 24 — 3:00-5:00pm
Please use this link to sign up using your student email address (not personal email accounts or parent email accounts).
You’re almost done! You won’t be registered until you make a payment at this link:
Or you can pay by Venmo @Foundation-BCS (please put “college essay workshop” in the comments section).
We understand that plans can change! If you need to cancel, please do so by Wednesday, June 15 and we will refund your fee.
Please email Sheila Palmesi in the Guidance Department if you would like to be considered for a scholarship for this program at spalmesi0847@bcsdny.org.
This program tends to fill up fast! If the workshop is full, you can join the waitlist by emailing kristinanweise@gmail.com.
One last reminder! Please check your student email account in the days leading up to the workshop. The Google Meet link will be sent to your STUDENT EMAIL ADDRESS.
Atención juniors: ¡el ensayo puede ser más importante que nunca en el proceso de solicitud de ingreso a la universidad! ¡Únase a nuestro taller para comenzar antes de que comience el verano!
El departamento de inglés de Fox Lane está ofreciendo un taller de redacción de ensayos universitarios de varios días para estudiantes de tercer año que se ofrecerá de forma remota la semana del 21 de junio. El programa se impartirá en grupos pequeños para que los estudiantes puedan obtener comentarios individualizados de los profesores de inglés.
La Fundación para las Escuelas Centrales de Bedford subsidia este taller para que se pueda ofrecer apoyo para la redacción de ensayos universitarios a los estudiantes del tercer año a un precio razonable de $50 por estudiante. Inscríbase en este taller solo si puede comprometerse con todo el programa y puede hacer el trabajo de clase y la tarea requeridos. El programa está diseñado para ayudar a los estudiantes a pensar en un buen tema de ensayo, trabajar en la mecánica de la escritura y editar para producir un borrador de buena calidad. Consulte el plan de estudios adjunto para obtener información detallada sobre el contenido del curso.
El programa se llevará a cabo a través de Google Meet en el siguiente horario:
Martes, 21 de junio - 3: 00-5: 00pm
Miércoles, 22 de junio - 3: 00-5: 00pm
Jueves, 23 de junio - 3: 00-4: 00pm
Viernes, 24 de junio - 3: 00-5: 00pm
Utilice este enlace para registrarse con su dirección de correo electrónico de estudiante (no cuentas de correo electrónico personales o cuentas de correo electrónico de los padres).
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/70a0444aba62aab9-need
¡Ya casi termina! No estará registrado hasta que realice un pago en este enlace: Registration Form
Alternativamente, los pagos se pueden realizar a través de Venmo @Foundation-BCS (ponga el nombre del estudiante en la sección de comentarios).
¡Entendemos que los planes pueden cambiar! Si necesita cancelar, hágalo antes del martes 15 de junio y le reembolsaremos su tarifa.
Envíe un correo electrónico a Sheila Palmesi del Departamento de Orientación si desea ser considerado para una beca para este programa a spalmesi0847@bcsdny.org.
¡Este programa tiende a llenarse rápido! Si el taller está lleno, puede unirse a la lista de espera enviando un correo electrónico a kristinanweise@gmail.com.
Course Catalog
Course Overrides
Day Codes
Driver Education Information
Driver’s Education- Fall Semester 2025 - at Fox Lane High School
READ CAREFULLY
The NYS mandatory minimum requirements are 24 hours in the classroom and 24 hours in supervised road training. Requirements must be fulfilled by the end of the Driver Education Session (January 23, 2026) and will not extend into the next session. Each student will have one classroom instruction and one in-car driving instruction per week for a period of sixteen (16) weeks. Classroom sessions will meet on Tuesdays from 4:30PM to 6:00PM at Fox Lane High School. The in-car sessions will meet Monday through Friday 2:30PM to 4:00PM and 4:00PM-5:30PM. Successful completion of the Driver and Traffic Safety Education Course will yield a NYSDMV-Student MV-285 Certificate of Completion.
Enrollment
Students sixteen (16) years of age on or before September 12, 2025 with a NYS driver's permit or NYS license are eligible for enrollment in the course. Seniors and juniors will be given priority. Enrollment in class and driving session is based on lottery.
Dates
Fall session begins Monday, September 15, 2025 and ends approximately on Friday, January 23, 2026. Registration forms can be printed using this link or picked up in the FLHS Attendance Office (South Entrance). A maximum of two (2) absences are allowed and need to be made up prior to the end of the class. If the student has more than two (2) absences or has not made them up prior to the end of the semester, the student will forfeit their Certificate of Completion as well as the enrollment fee which is non-refundable.
Registration
Completed registration forms are due by 2:00 PM on Tuesday, September 2, 2025 to Mrs. Matson in the FLHS Attendance Office. Applications can be dropped off August 25th- 29th from 8:30 am to 2 pm (enter at the South Entrance) or given on the 1st day of school. A copy of the student’s NYS permit or NYS license and a check or money order for $780.00, made payable to the Bedford Central School District, must be turned in at the time of registration. Please call Mrs. Matson upon arrival at FLHS at 914-241-6029.
Registration will be on a first come first serve basis. Seniors and juniors will be given priority. Parents, guardians, and students will be notified of acceptance into the Fall Semester of the Driver's Education Program by 2:00p.m. on Wednesday, September 3rd.
In-car driving assignments will be provided via text prior to the start of the program directly from Golden Crown Driving School.
Please keep these two contact #’s/email for future reference:
Golden Crown Driving School (Jennifer): 914-370-4581
Lecture Instructor (Jim Fatigate): jimf6262@aol.comIf you have any questions, please contact Mrs. Matson at 914-241-6029 or tmatson5195@bcsdny.org.
Driver’s Education
Fall Semester 2025 Checklist Due by 2:00 PM on Tuesday, Sept 2, 2025 to Mrs. Matson in the FLHS Attendance Office
_______ Completed Application/Consent Slip
_______ Copy of NYS permit or NYS license
_______ Check or money order for $780.00 made payable to Bedford Central School District
Driver’s Education Fall Semester 2025 Checklist
Due by 2:00 PM on Tuesday, September 2, 2025 to Mrs. Matson in the FLHS Attendance Office
- Completed Application/Consent Slip
- Copy of NYS permit or NYS license
- Check or money order for $780.00 made payable to Bedford Central School District
Graduation Information
Independent Study
The Independent Study Program is available to students who propose an academic project during one school year or semester that is sponsored by a member of our faculty. This course of study will take the student beyond the current offerings in the course catalog. The attachments below offer more information.
Related Files
National Honor Society
Fox Lane High School Chapter
Beginning with four charter members inducted in 1934, the Fox Lane High School (FLHS) National Honor Society (NHS) has a long and unbroken history.
The FLHS Chapter of the NHS recognizes students for exemplary scholarship, service, character, and leadership. Membership is a privilege.
Membership in the Fox Lane Chapter of the NHS is an honor and carries with it responsibilities to the school, the student body, and to the community as a whole. With high expectations for FLHS NHS members, they are expected to be the best they can be. We encourage our students to look for ways to provide unexpected service, to lead and make a difference, to demonstrate positive character traits, and to maintain the highest level of scholarship.
The information provided herein offers a description of the criteria for entrance into the NHS and the expectations of membership. If you still have questions after reading through the information, please send an email to either Mrs. Laura Elwood and Mr. Matthew Kimmerle NHS co-advisors: lelwood1527@bcsdny.org and mkimmerle4532@bcsdny.org
The Basics
Eligible candidates will meet the following criteria:
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Earn a cumulative GPA of 90.00% or higher by the end of their junior year. This GPA includes weighted courses and no rounding up of the GPA.
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Demonstrate consistent leadership and good character.
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Provide ongoing service to our school and community.
All eligible juniors will receive an invitation to apply for the National Honor Society induction at the conclusion of their junior year (late June). Students interested in joining the NHS will complete and submit an application for review by the FLHS NHS Faculty Council by August 1st of that same year. Once the review of potential candidates is complete, accepted candidates will be notified in early September of the new school year. The National Honor Society Induction Ceremony will take place at FLHS in mid-to-late September.
Membership Expectations
Members of the National Honor Society are expected to exceed the expectations defined by the first induction class of 1934:
“We will strive for the ideals of the school, both alone and with many. We will never bring disgrace to ourselves or our school by any act of dishonesty. We have obeyed and reverenced the laws of the school, and this we will continue to do, endeavoring to instill a like respect and reverence in those about us. We will try to do our whole duty as students with the hope that the school may be enriched by our efforts.”
-Edith McCurdy, Irene Fisher, Angelo Dente, Llewellyn Jennings, NHS class of 1934.
Expectation Details
The purpose of the NHS at FLHS shall be to create enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote and respect leadership, and to develop character. Members are expected to maintain these standards of conduct and to be role models at all times whether in school or in the community at large.
Character
Character is what distinguishes one individual from another. It is the product of constant striving to make the right choices day after day. Students of good character:
- Take criticism willingly and accept recommendations graciously.
- Consistently exemplify desirable qualities of behavior (cheerfulness, friendliness, poise, stability).
- Uphold the principles of morality and ethics.
- Cooperate by complying with school regulations concerning property, programs, athletics, office, library, hall, and other school venues.
- Demonstrate the highest standards of honesty and reliability.
- Show courtesy, concern, and respect for all others.
- Observe instruction and rules, both inside and outside the classroom.
- Have the power of concentration and sustained attention as shown by perseverance and application to studies.
- Manifest truthfulness in acknowledging obedience to rules, avoiding cheating in written work, and showing an unwillingness to profit by the mistakes of others.
- Actively help rid the school of bad influences.
- Are free from any truancy reports, in-school suspensions, and out-of-school suspensions
Peer Tutoring
For many years at FLHS, the hallmark of NHS community service has been peer tutoring. Members are expected to continue this worthy tradition of helping fellow students improve academically. Members will be alerted to peer tutoring opportunities via email. It is important that members ensure that the school maintains an active email address for each member. Members are encouraged to pursue tutoring opportunities independently by talking with your teachers and fellow students. Guidelines are listed below.
Requirements and parameters of the tutoring program (subject to some change to reflect various needs):
- Minimum of 5 hours of tutoring (this may change if the need for peer tutoring increases).
- Members may not count hours for the tutoring of siblings.
- Tutoring can only be done on school property (elementary, middle and high school).
- A faculty member must supervise each tutoring session and sign a login sheet. After school extra help is an ideal time and location for tutoring because the teacher can guide your tutoring session. The library and Academic Support Center are two other tutoring locations. Please check in with a staff member before tutoring to let them know that you will be asking them to confirm your tutoring session by signing your log sheet.
- Submit your log sheets to an NHS advisor.
- The deadline for submission of tutoring log sheets is on or before May 31 of each year.
Community Service
In addition to the peer tutoring requirement, members are expected to volunteer in at least three school-sponsored service events. Some examples are listed below. There will be many opportunities to volunteer and contribute to the school community. Please confirm with one of the advisors prior to your service that your contribution meets this intended expectation, i.e. gain approval before the community service activity.
- Freshman Orientation on the first day of school
- Back-to-School Nights
- Wellness Day
- Parent Conferences
- Wellness Day Tag Sale
- Science Symposium
- Senior Citizen Prom
- Middle School Science Fair
- Multicultural Week
- Other events to be announced
Scholarship
Members are expected to maintain an average overall GPA of 90.00 or better throughout their senior year.
Leadership
The student who exercises leadership:
- Is resourceful in proposing new problems, applying principles, and making suggestions.
- Demonstrates leadership in school activities.
- Exercises influence on peers in upholding school activities.
- Contributes ideas that improve the civic life of the school.
- Is able to delegate responsibilities.
- Exemplifies a positive attitude.
- Inspires positive behavior in others.
- Demonstrates academic initiative.
- Successfully holds school offices or other positions of responsibility.
- Conducts business effectively, and without prodding, demonstrates reliability and dependability.
- Demonstrates leadership in the classroom, at work, and in school or community activities.
- Is thoroughly dependable in any responsibility accepted.
Opening Day/Start Of School Information
Parking
Fox Lane High School Class of 2026,
We hope you’re enjoying your summer and looking forward to the start of your senior year! As shared in our earlier message, senior parking permits for the 2025–2026 school year will be issued on a first-come, first-served basis, and space may be limited due to ongoing campus construction.
The Parking Application Form is now live and can be accessed here:
[Click here to complete the Senior Parking Application]
ADDITIONALLY, for those of you who will be attending PNWBOCES. Here are two links to apply for parking on the BOCES Campus.
1. Senior Parking Letter from PNWBOCES
2. Senior Parking Contract from PNWBOCES
Note: This is for Tech students (Seniors ONLY) who wish to drive to and from the PNWBOCES campus.
Key Reminders:
- All seniors must apply, including those who had junior parking privileges last year.
- You must watch the “Young Drivers: The High Risk Years” video and review the parking contract before applying.
- Be ready to upload a valid NYS driver’s license or learner’s permit and a vehicle registration.
- Permits will be available for pickup, for those who are granted one, on August 25–26, 8:00 AM–12:30 PM at the North Entrance. Please, bring a $26 check (payable to BCSD) or exact cash at pickup.
- If you applied with a learner’s permit, you’ll need to present your driver’s license at pickup to receive your permit.
Please remember: Parking on campus is a privilege. Following the rules in the parking contract is essential to keeping that privilege throughout the year.
We look forward to seeing you soon and making senior year a great one!
Wishing you the best,
Mr. Mulvey
Assistant Principal
Fox Lane High School
Senior Permission to Leave Campus
Student Government
The purpose of the Student Government is to represent the rights and opinions of the student body in a manner consistent with the mission and honor code of Fox Lane High School, to provide for appropriate student activities, and to join with the faculty, staff, and administrators of the school in building a stronger, more effective living, and learning community. Working collaboratively, our Student Government consists of three parts: Student Government Association, Student Union, and Class Officers. Students may hold multiple positions.
If there are any questions, please contact Mrs. Emery at kemery1683@bcsdny.org.
Student Union
What is School Spirit?
It’s the feeling that everyone is proud of their team, their club, their school, and the students that attend here; past, present and future. It’s an excitement in the air, an invisible electricity that seems to emanate from everywhere. It’s pride, it’s camaraderie, and it’s the involvement of everyone in the community. It’s what sets some schools apart, it’s what makes school memories so precious, and even though you can’t define it in one word, you know it when you see it, hear it and feel it.
ONCE YOU’RE A FOX, YOU’LL ALWAYS BE A FOX
Advisor: Ms. Minotti
Class Officers
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