Important Winter Sports Information


Monday, November 6 [not November 8 as listed in the Bullhorn]
Mandatory Winter Sports Parent and Athlete Information Night 6:00 in the following locations:
Girls Basketball: Room 31 in the Seminary Building (John Wright’s room)
Boys Basketball: Cafeteria, Rowland Center
Boys Ice Hockey: Hunter Seminar Room
Girls Ice Hockey: Library
Alpine Skiing: Room 34 in the Seminary Building (Dave Miceli’s room)
Snowboarding: Gym
Nordic Skiing: Wellness classroom in the gym lobby
Dance: Room 221 in the Rowland Center (Barb Miceli’s room)
 
Monday November 13
All practices begin.
 
All freshmen and transfer students will need a physical exam completed prior to participating; all returning students must have had a physical exam within the last year.
Physical forms, insurance and permission forms can be downloaded from the schools web site, www.burrburton.org/On Campus/Athletics
Completed forms must be brought to the meeting on November 6.
 
All returning Burr and Burton students must have the required number of community service hours before the first practice.
            Sophomores 12.5 hrs.
            Juniors 25 hrs.
            Seniors 37.5 hrs.
 
If you have any questions, please feel free to call Director of Athletics Kathi Bierwirth at 362-1775 ext. 119.
 

Daily Announcements

 

  • Thru Monday voter registration was as follows:

                                                                 Freshmen-     22

                                                                 Sophomores- 33      

                                                                 Juniors-         63

                                                                 Seniors-        60

                                                                 Faculty/Staff- 19

Two more days to go-Vote Thursday

  • Scholars’ Bowl practice right after school on Thursday in Mr. Mull’s room.  If you have play practice come by just for ten minutes.
  • Pickup girls lacrosse will be held Thursday mornings from 6-7 in the gym beginning this week. All interested players are invited to attend. Goggles, mouth guards and sticks required
  • Vote in the BBA Mock Election next Thursday, November 2. You must register to vote first. Registration will take place next Monday-Weds in the library lobby and in the cafeteria during lunch. Its easy-state your name and show your proof of identification (a BBA ID card will do) and then take the voters oath. This is pretty much the process for real voting when you turn 18. Voting Thursday will be in the Library Lobby.
  • Refuse to Use: Event # 3 -Guest Speaker from 5pm-6:30pm in the Riley Center

q       Freshmen & Sophomores: Wednesday November 15th

q       Juniors & Seniors: Thursday November 16th

  • Refuse to Use: Event #4-Movie and Discussion in the Hunter Seminar Room

q       Freshmen: December 4th 3-4 pm

q       Sophomores: December 5th 3-4 pm

q       Juniors: December 11th 6-7 pm

q       Seniors: December 12th 3-4pm

  • Attention all JV Green and Gold JV field hockey players! Please bring in $2 by Tuesday to Ms. Valentine if you are interested in contributing to a gift for Lynn Sanders to be given at our field hockey banquet this week.
  • Picture Retakes are scheduled for Monday, Nov. 6th.  If you did not have your picture taken yet, or if you are interested in having retakes, please see Sue in the Main office to sign up for a time slot.  Thanks!
  • Next Driver's Ed class begins November 2 and will end December 21.  Tuesday and Thursday evenings 5 to 7 pm.  Call Bill Herrmann at 375-6863 or email mrbill57@adelphia.net
  • Upcoming College Visits:

q       Thursday, 11/2 – 12:30 Sacred Heart

         1:00 Keene State

q       Friday, 11/3 – 8:50 Elmira

                                       11:30 Wheaton

Next Week:

q       Monday, 11/6 – 8:30 Wagner

q       Tuesday, 11/7 – 8:00 St. Anselm

      10:30  Salve Regina

q       Wednesday, 11/8 – 9:30 WPI

            11:00 VT Technical College

q       Friday, 11/ 10 – 12:00  Springfield College

  • Freshman class officers meeting Thursday, Nov 2 at 2:30 in the Library.
  • ACCESS Service Learning Group:  Just a few reminders:

1.       Please join your buddy for lunch today during C2 & C3 blocks.

2.       Look for your buddy at the Varsity Soccer game Wed. and enjoy the game with them.

3.       We will meet in Mrs. Polifka's room in the Learning Center, Thurs., Nov.2nd @ 2:35 to discuss our group journal, your ideas and plans for the upcoming weeks.  Please keep the play in mind, we would like to try to get a group together to attend possibly on Sat., Nov.11th. 

 

 

Scholarship Resources

The William Randolph Hearst Scholarship
Eligibility: Junior or Senior – must hold student government position
Award: $5,000
Deadline: October 9
Applications: Guidance Office display

 



Horatio Alger Scholarship

Eligibility: Senior, critical financial need, demonstrates integrity, community involvement, GPA 2.7+
Award: $1,000 to $20,000
Deadline: October 30
Online Application: www.horatioalger.com/scholarships

 



Prudential Spirit of Community Award

Eligibility: volunteerism award for highest qualifying student
Awards: $1,000, all-expense trip to WA,DC
Deadline: October 31
Application: see Ms. Hyatt, English Dept.

 




Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation Scholarship
Eligibility: Senior demonstrating leadership, community commitment, academic achievement, part-time employment
Award: $10,000 or $20,000
Deadline: October 31
Online Application: www.coca-colascholars.org

 




SAE Engineering Scholarships
Eligibility: Seniors with intent to pursue engineering or related science
Award: $1,000 to $10,000
Deadline: December 1

 




SOF Foundation Inc. Scholarships
Eligibility: Seniors with GPA of 2.7 or higher, financial need, applying to 2 or 4 yr college
Award: $1,000
Deadline: December 1

 




The Freeman Nurse Scholars Program
Eligibility: high school grad seeking nursing degree at one of Vermont’s five schools of nursing, GPA of 3.0, commitment to practice in VT for two years following graduation
Award: $7,500
Deadline: April 1, 2007
Website: www.choosenursingvermont.org

 




AXA Achievement Scholarship
Eligibility: satudents who set and reach ambitious goals, demonstrate drive, determination and ability tosucceed in college, respect for self, family and community
Award: $10,000
Deadline: December 15, 3006
Online Application: www.axa-achievement.com

 




The National Co-op Scholarship Program
Eligibility: GPA of 3.5 or better, must be accepted at a participating college (see folder in Guidance)
Award: $5,000
Deadline: February 15, 2007
Online Application: www.co-op.edu

 




2007 Sam Walton Community Scholarship
Eligibility: Seniors, financial need, academic record, SAT/ACT scores, community involvement, work experience, extra-curricular actvities
Award: $1,000.00
Deadline: January 12, 2007

 




2007 Elks Most Valuable Student Scholarship
Eligibility: seniors, employment, community service, leadership, financial need
Award: $4,000 to $60,000
Deadline: January 12, 2007
Further Info: scholarship@elks.org

 





Stephen Phillips Memorial Scholarship Fund
Eligibility: seniors, GPA 3.0+, Top 20% of class, community involvement, financial need
Award: $3,000 to $6,000
Deadline: May 1, 2007
Further Info: www.phillips-scholarship.org

 




Vermont JCI Senate Foundation Scholarship
Eligibility: Seniors with possible need for further financial assistance for college, university or vocational school
Award: $1,000
Deadline: January 20, 2007

PARENT TEACHER CONFERENCES

 

 

Parent Teacher Conferences

Parent teacher conferences are scheduled this semester for

 November 15th from 1pm-5pm and

November 16th from 1pm-8pm with a break from 5:15-6:00 for dinner

 

Scheduling is done again this year online at

https://www.pickatime.com/schedule.jsp?ven=11600590

 

 

We would like to encourage all parents to schedule appointments. If you have any questions or are having problems scheduling appointments, please call Sue Towslee in the main office at Burr and Burton Academy at 802-362-1775 or 549-8102.

 

Helpful Hints:  The pick-a-time software is VERY sensitive to both case and punctuation.  Please follow the examples exactly in order to register.  The most common problem last year when trying to set up appointments was not entering your student’s birth date correctly.  It needs to be entered exactly as the example is show mm-dd-yyyy.  Also, if you are a split family, and another parent has already made appointment, you will need to contact me so I can “clone” your student. 

 

Daily Announcements

  • Student Council will be having a meeting at 10:15 after exams on Friday and not before school. All members please be there!  The meeting will be held in Mrs. Wrights room.
  • No open Gym on Wed. due to exams on Thursday.
  •  ‘Mayan Heritage’ Mexico trip in June! See Mrs. Spring for Details. Informational meeting: Monday October 30th at 5pm. Room 206 Smith Center bring a parent. 
  • Vote in the BBA Mock Election next Thursday, November 2. You must register to vote first. Registration will take place next Monday-Weds in the library lobby and in the cafeteria during lunch. Its easy-state your name and show your proof of identification (a BBA ID card will do) and then take the voters oath. This is pretty much the process for real voting when you turn 18. Voting Thursday will be in the Library Lobby.
  • The service learning freshmen team for Northshire Community Coalition is meeting Friday Oct 27 at 12:30 in Mr. Mull's room to finalize plan for Oct 30 Cabbage Night. Contact: Katie Adams NCC 867-5369
  • Refuse to Use: Event # 3 -Guest Speaker from 5pm-6:30pm in the Riley Center

q       Freshmen & Sophomores: Wednesday November 15th

q       Juniors & Seniors: Thursday November 16th

  • Refuse to Use: Event #4-Movie and Discussion in the Hunter Seminar Room

q       Freshmen: December 4th 3-4 pm

q       Sophomores: December 5th 3-4 pm

q       Juniors: December 11th 6-7 pm

q       Seniors: December 12th 3-4pm

  • All prospective girls basketball players please stop by Julie McGraw's room this week.
  • Please join our local athletes at the Special Olympics State Soccer Tournament, Sat. Oct. 28th, 9-5 @ Norwich University.  The games typically get underway by 10am, the day proves to be fun and exceptionally rewarding for all of our local participants.  We hope you can lend your support!  See you at Norwich University!
  • All JV Green field hockey players who have not returned your jerseys/skirt to Ms. Valentine need to do so ASAP.
  • Heads up! On Tuesday the 31st, (Halloween), the National Honor Society will be having a school-wide, day-long costume contest, judged by three faculty--WITH A PRIZE!  Get your costumes ready and be here at next Monday's assembly to hear more
  • What is the most energetic form of electromagnetic radiation?

What is the all-time bestselling book ?

Anyone interested in these types of questions should be on the BBA Scholars’ Bowl team.  All interested students, please meet in Mr. Mull’s room Thursday, Oct. 26 after exams.  Our first meet will be at Hanover High School on Saturday, Oct 28.  Please see Mr. Mull if you can’t make the meeting.

  • Those students who did the Clear Brook Farm service learning project need to get their completed projects to Mrs. Halnon or Ms. Rose by October 25th.
  • Picture Retakes are scheduled for Monday, Nov. 6th.  If you did not have your picture taken yet, or if you are interested in having retakes, please see Sue in the Main office to sign up for a time slot.  Thanks!
  • Stratton Pass Applications are now available in the main office.
  • Next Driver's Ed class begins November 2 and will end December 21.  Tuesday and Thursday evenings 5 to 7 pm.  Call Bill Herrmann at 375-6863 or email mrbill57@adelphia.net
  • Bromley seasons pass applications are available in the main office. 
  • Upcoming College Visits:

q       Thursday, 10/26

8:00 St. Joseph’s College of Maine

10:00 Universal Technical Institute

q       Monday, 10/30

10:00 Thomas College

11:00 SUNY Potsdam

1:30 Endicott College

 

PARENT TEACHER CONFERENCES


Parent Teacher Conferences
Parent teacher conferences are scheduled this semester for

 November 15th from 1pm-5pm and
November 16th from 1pm-8pm with a break from 5:15-6:00 for dinner

Scheduling is done again this year online at
https://www.pickatime.com/schedule.jsp?ven=11600590

 


 We would like to encourage all parents to schedule appointments. If you have any questions or are having problems scheduling appointments, please call Sue Towslee in the main office at Burr and Burton Academy at 802-362-1775 or 549-8102.

Helpful Hints:  The pick-a-time software is VERY sensitive to both case and punctuation.  Please follow the examples exactly in order to register.  The most common problem last year when trying to set up appointments was not entering your student’s birth date correctly. It needs to be entered exactly as the example is show mm-dd-yyyy.  Also, if you are a split family, and another parent has already made appointment, you will need to contact me so I can “clone” your student
.  

 

 

Specials

Chicken Pot pie    $2.00

 

Grilled Pastrami Ruben   $2.75

 

Soups: Pumpkin Ginger bisque ( by Scott Baker)

Chicken Noodle     $1.75

 

 

Games

Today’s football game has been cancelled.

Thurs. Girls soccer quarterfinals 3:00 vs. Lamoille

Fri. Boys soccer Quarterfinals 3:00 vs. Fair Haven

 

 

Daily Announcements

  • Student Council will be having a meeting at 11:00 after exams on Friday and not before school. All members please be there!  The meeting will be held in Mrs. Wrights room.
  • No open Gym on Wed. due to exams on Thursday.
  •  ‘Mayan Heritage’ Mexico trip in June! See Mrs. Spring for Details. Informational meeting: Monday October 30th at 5pm. Room 206 Smith Center bring a parent. 
  • Vote in the BBA Mock Election next Thursday, November 2. You must register to vote first. Registration will take place next Monday-Weds in the library lobby and in the cafeteria during lunch. Its easy-state your name and show your proof of identification (a BBA ID card will do) and then take the voters oath. This is pretty much the process for real voting when you turn 18. Voting Thursday will be in the Library Lobby.
  • The service learning freshmen team for Northshire Community Coalition is meeting Friday Oct 27 at 12:30 in Mr. Mull's room to finalize plan for Oct 30 Cabbage Night. Contact: Katie Adams NCC 867-5369
  • Refuse to Use: Event # 3 -Guest Speaker from 5pm-6:30pm in the Riley Center

q       Freshmen & Sophomores: Wednesday November 15th

q       Juniors & Seniors: Thursday November 16th

  • Refuse to Use: Event #4-Movie and Discussion in the Hunter Seminar Room

q       Freshmen: December 4th 3-4 pm

q       Sophomores: December 5th 3-4 pm

q       Juniors: December 11th 6-7 pm

q       Seniors: December 12th 3-4pm

  • All prospective girls basketball players please stop by Julie McGraw's room this week.
  • Please join our local athletes at the Special Olympics State Soccer Tournament, Sat. Oct. 28th, 9-5 @ Norwich University.  The games typically get underway by 10am, the day proves to be fun and exceptionally rewarding for all of our local participants.  We hope you can lend your support!  See you at Norwich University!
  • All JV Green field hockey players who have not returned your jerseys/skirt to Ms. Valentine need to do so ASAP.
  • Heads up! On Tuesday the 31st, (Halloween), the National Honor Society will be having a school-wide, day-long costume contest, judged by three faculty--WITH A PRIZE!  Get your costumes ready and be here at next Monday's assembly to hear more
  • What is the most energetic form of electromagnetic radiation?

What is the all-time bestselling book ?

Anyone interested in these types of questions should be on the BBA Scholars’ Bowl team.  All interested students, please meet in Mr. Mull’s room Thursday, Oct. 26 after exams.  Our first meet will be at Hanover High School on Saturday, Oct 28.  Please see Mr. Mull if you can’t make the meeting.

  • Those students who did the Clear Brook Farm service learning project need to get their completed projects to Mrs. Halnon or Ms. Rose by October 25th.
  • Picture Retakes are scheduled for Monday, Nov. 6th.  If you did not have your picture taken yet, or if you are interested in having retakes, please see Sue in the Main office to sign up for a time slot.  Thanks!
  • Stratton Pass Applications are now available in the main office.
  • Next Driver's Ed class begins November 2 and will end December 21.  Tuesday and Thursday evenings 5 to 7 pm.  Call Bill Herrmann at 375-6863 or email mrbill57@adelphia.net
  • Bromley seasons pass applications are available in the main office. 
  • Upcoming College Visits:

q       Thursday, 10/26

8:00 St. Joseph’s College of Maine

10:00 Universal Technical Institute

q       Monday, 10/30

10:00 Thomas College

11:00 SUNY Potsdam

1:30 Endicott College

 

Specials

Hot Turkey Sandwich & Fresh Whipped Potato    $2.25

 

Soups:   Broccoli & Cheddar

Chicken Noodle    $1.75

 

 

Apple Crumb pie   $1.25

Daily Announcements

  • Boys Open Gym tonight at 6:30.  No open Gym on Wed. due to exams on Thursday.
  • Rock ‘n Roll, baby!  Dust off the old six-string and learn to play a few chords.  Stop by Mr. Sheets’s room after school, today for a brief organizational meeting of the guitar club.
  • ‘Mayan Heritage’ Mexico trip in June! See Mrs. Spring for Details. Informational meeting: Monday October 30th at 5pm. Room 206 Smith Center bring a parent. 
  • Vote in the BBA Mock Election next Thursday, November 2. You must register to vote first. Registration will take place next Monday-Weds in the library lobby and in the cafeteria during lunch. Its easy-state your name and show your proof of identification (a BBA ID card will do) and then take the voters oath. This is pretty much the process for real voting when you turn 18. Voting Thursday will be in the Library Lobby.
  • all seniors should meet Tues. in the gym for advisory
  • The service learning freshmen team for Northshire Community Coalition is meeting Friday Oct 27 at 12:30 in Mr. Mull's room to finalize plan for Oct 30 Cabbage Night. Contact: Katie Adams NCC 867-5369
  • Junior Parent College Information Seminar will be held on Tuesday, October 24 from 7-8 pm in the Rowland Center Cafeteria.  Dessert and coffee/tea will be served
  • Refuse to Use: Event # 3 -Guest Speaker from 5pm-6:30pm in the Riley Center

q       Freshmen & Sophomores: Wednesday November 15th

q       Juniors & Seniors: Thursday November 16th

  • Refuse to Use: Event #4-Movie and Discussion in the Hunter Seminar Room

q       Freshmen: December 4th 3-4 pm

q       Sophomores: December 5th 3-4 pm

q       Juniors: December 11th 6-7 pm

q       Seniors: December 12th 3-4pm

  • All prospective girls basketball players please stop by Julie McGraw's room this week.
  • Please join our local athletes at the Special Olympics State Soccer Tournament, Sat. Oct. 28th, 9-5 @ Norwich University.  The games typically get underway by 10am, the day proves to be fun and exceptionally rewarding for all of our local participants.  We hope you can lend your support!  See you at Norwich University!
  • All JV Green field hockey players who have not returned your jerseys/skirt to Ms. Valentine need to do so ASAP.
  • Heads up! On Tuesday the 31st, (Halloween), the National Honor Society will be having a school-wide, day-long costume contest, judged by three faculty--WITH A PRIZE!  Get your costumes ready and be here at next Monday's assembly to hear more
  • What is the most energetic form of electromagnetic radiation?

What is the all-time bestselling book ?

Anyone interested in these types of questions should be on the BBA Scholars’ Bowl team.  All interested students, please meet in Mr. Mull’s room Thursday, Oct. 26 after exams.  Our first meet will be at Hanover High School on Saturday, Oct 28.  Please see Mr. Mull if you can’t make the meeting.

  • Those students who did the Clear Brook Farm service learning project need to get their completed projects to Mrs. Halnon or Ms. Rose by October 25th.

If you can not attend your class event you may attend another class’s event. See your class’s rep with any questions.

  • ALL FIELD STUDY STUDENTS: Journals are due on Monday, October 23 (for A, B and C block students).Letter to the Editor is due on Monday, October 23 (for D and E block students)
  • Picture Retakes are scheduled for Monday, Nov. 6th.  If you did not have your picture taken yet, or if you are interested in having retakes, please see Sue in the Main office to sign up for a time slot.  Thanks!
  • Stratton Pass Applications are now available in the main office.
  • Next Driver's Ed class begins November 2 and will end December 21.  Tuesday and Thursday evenings 5 to 7 pm.  Call Bill Herrmann at 375-6863 or email mrbill57@adelphia.net
  • Bromley seasons pass applications are available in the main office. 
  • Upcoming College Visits:

q       Tues. 10/24

11:00 Fordham University

1:15 Hartwick College

2:00 Smith College

q       Thursday, 10/26

8:00 St. Joseph’s College of Maine

10:00 Universal Technical Institute

q       Monday, 10/30

10:00 Thomas College

11:00 SUNY Potsdam

1:30 Endicott College

 

Daily Announcements

  • The service learning freshmen team for Northshire Community Coalition is meeting Friday Oct 27 at 12:30 in Mr. Mull's room to finalize plan for Oct 30 Cabbage Night. Contact: Katie Adams NCC 867-5369
  • Junior Parent College Information Seminar will be held on Tuesday, October 24 from 7-8 pm in the Rowland Center Cafeteria.  Dessert and coffee/tea will be served
  • Refuse to Use: Event # 3 -Guest Speaker from 5pm-6:30pm in the Riley Center

q       Freshmen & Sophomores: Wednesday November 15th

q       Juniors & Seniors: Thursday November 16th

  • Refuse to Use: Event #4-Movie and Discussion in the Hunter Seminar Room

q       Freshmen: December 4th 3-4 pm

q       Sophomores: December 5th 3-4 pm

q       Juniors: December 11th 6-7 pm

q       Seniors: December 12th 3-4pm

  • All prospective girls basketball players please stop by Julie McGraw's room this week.
  • Please join our local athletes at the Special Olympics State Soccer Tournament, Sat. Oct. 28th, 9-5 @ Norwich University.  The games typically get underway by 10am, the day proves to be fun and exceptioanlly rewarding for all of our local participants.  We hope you can lend your support!  See you at Norwich University!
  • All JV Green field hockey players who have not returned your jerseys/skirt to Ms. Valentine need to do so ASAP.
  • Heads up! On Tuesday the 31st, (Halloween), the National Honor Society will be having a school-wide, day-long costume contest, judged by three faculty--WITH A PRIZE!  Get your costumes ready and be here at next Monday's assembly to hear more
  • What is the most energetic form of electromagnetic radiation?

What is the all-time bestselling book ?

Anyone interested in these types of questions should be on the BBA Scholars’ Bowl team.  All interested students, please meet in Mr. Mull’s room Thursday, Oct. 26 after exams.  Our first meet will be at Hanover High School on Saturday, Oct 28.  Please see Mr. Mull if you can’t make the meeting.

  • Those students who did the Clear Brook Farm service learning project need to get their completed projects to Mrs. Halnon or Ms. Rose by October 25th.

If you can not attend your class event you may attend another class’s event. See your class’s rep with any questions.

  • ALL FIELD STUDY STUDENTS: Journals are due on Monday, October 23 (for A, B and C block students).Letter to the Editor is due on Monday, October 23 (for D and E block students)
  • Picture Retakes are scheduled for Monday, Nov. 6th.  If you did not have your picture taken yet, or if you are interested in having retakes, please see Sue in the Main office to sign up for a time slot.  Thanks!
  • Stratton Pass Applications are now available in the main office.
  • Next Driver's Ed class begins November 2 and will end December 21.  Tuesday and Thursday evenings 5 to 7 pm.  Call Bill Herrmann at 375-6863 or email mrbill57@adelphia.net
  • Bromley seasons pass applications are available in the main office. 
  • Upcoming College Visits:

q       Tues. 10/24

11:00 Fordham University

1:15 Hartwick College

2:00 Smith College

q       Thursday, 10/26

8:00 St. Joseph’s College of Maine

10:00 Universal Technical Institute

q       Monday, 10/30

10:00 Thomas College

11:00 SUNY Potsdam

1:30 Endicott College

 

Specials

Roast Chicken W/ Sweet potato Fries    $2.00

 

 

Clam Chowder

Chicken Noodle   $1.75

Daily Announcements

  • Heads up! On Tuesday the 31st, (Halloween), the National Honor Society will be having a school-wide, day-long costume contest, judged by three faculty--WITH A PRIZE!  Get your costumes ready and be here at next Monday's assembly to hear more
  • What is the most energetic form of electromagnetic radiation?

What is the all-time bestselling book ?

Anyone interested in these types of questions should be on the BBA Scholars’ Bowl team.  All interested students, please meet in Mr. Mull’s room Thursday, Oct. 26 after exams.  Our first meet will be at Hanover High School on Saturday, Oct 28.  Please see Mr. Mull if you can’t make the meeting.

  • Next week, on Tues, Wed and Thursday during advisory students will come around to your classrooms to ask who would like a pen pal from Salmen High School. These students are still struggling with the effects of hurricane Katrina, and we are able to support them through both communication and services. When students come around and ask you if you want to have a pen pal from Salmen High School, please say “YES!”
  • Those students who did the Clear Brook Farm service learning project need to get their completed projects to Mrs. Halnon or Ms. Rose by October 25th.
  • ENVIRONMENTAL CLUB NEXT MEETING: Friday, Oct. 20th at 12:40PM. In Mrs. Spring’s room 204 Smith Ctr.  Come with your goals and ideas!!!! New members are welcome.  SEE MRS. SPRING FOR DETAILS
  • Refuse to Use: Event #2 Movie and Discussion

q       Sophomores – Monday October 23rd 3-4pm in the library

If you can not attend your class event you may attend another class’s event. See your class’s rep with any questions.

  • ALL FIELD STUDY STUDENTS: Mandatory meeting with Mr. Napolitano on Friday, October 20. Report to the Hunter Seminar Room the block you have Field Study.
  • ALL FIELD STUDY STUDENTS: Journals are due on Monday, October 23 (for A, B and C block students).Letter to the Editor is due on Monday, October 23 (for D and E block students)
  • Picture Retakes are scheduled for Monday, Nov. 6th.  If you did not have your picture taken yet, or if you are interested in having retakes, please see Sue in the Main office to sign up for a time slot.  Thanks!
  • Any Junior or Senior math students who are interested in being tutors for students in Algebra One, Algebra Two or Geometry should contact Mrs. Niles. This is a community service opportunity.
  • Stratton Pass Applications are now available in the main office.
  • Next Driver's Ed class begins November 2 and will end December 21.  Tuesday and Thursday evenings 5 to 7 pm.  Call Bill Herrmann at 375-6863 or email mrbill57@adelphia.net
  • Bromley seasons pass applications are available in the main office. 
  • College Visits this week:

q       Friday, 10/20

12:00  Wells College

  • Attention: All Men’s Lacrosse Players (including freshmen).  Begin preparing for the spring season now by playing indoor lacrosse every Tuesday morning at 6 AM here in the BBA gym.

q       Required Equipment:

§         Helmet

§         Mouthpiece

§         Gloves

§         Stick

§         Reversible Jersey

§         (Or bring BOTH a white and dark jersey)

q       Recommended Equipment:

§         Arm Pads

All skill levels welcome any day you can attend. If you have any questions please see Mr. Morrison in the Smith Lab.