Specials

Quesidillas$2.00

 

Soups: Broccoli & Cheddar

Chicken Noodle         $1.75

 

 

Fresh Baked Cranberry Bread   $1.00

Calliope Caf é Dec. 1


The Calliope Cafe Concert series continues this Friday, December 1, at 6:30
pm in the vestry at the First Congregational Church in Manchester.
Performances include Broadway tunes, low brass holiday music, Renaissance
recorders, vocal jazz, classical flute and much more! Tickets are $5.00 for
adults and $3.00 for students and cover food as well as festive music!

Daily Announcements

·         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

·         STUDENTS ENROLLED IN FIELD STUDY FOR SECOND SEMESTER (A, B and C Block): Applications are due to Mr. Napolitano by Friday, December 1st.  See Mr. Napolitano for application forms.

·         All Field Hockey Players:  Dec. 16th at Indoor Action Sports Development Center will be a field hockey clinic.  If you are interested see Julie, Hannah Leech, or Courtney Leggett.  Spots are filling up fast. 

·         Can you say, ‘Twister’?  Bring a board game to school on Thursday & play after school.  Monopoly, Scrabble, Jenga.  Bring your favorite!!  Meet in Mr. Sheets’s room after school on Thursday

·         The parents of our Korean students have graciously invited a few of our students to join them for a few weeks in early summer. Students would fly from NYC to Seoul, South Korea and then travel 4 hours south to Daegu and will stay for approximately 3 weeks with one of our current Korean students. During this time students will assist in helping other Korean teenagers to improve their English skills, travel throughout the region visiting historical sites and will experience the Korean culture. The tentative dates for this trip are June 10th to July 2nd.   The Korean Parent Association is helping to fund nearly half of the airfare for the three students to participate this summer.  All meals and ground transportation will be provided. For Further questions please contact Andrea Thulin, International Program Director or Phil Anton, Director of Guidance and Admission.

·         Cartoonist Club: Come to a brief meeting on Thursday after school in Mr. Nicholson’s room.  Have your first submissions ready if you have not already turned them in.  If you are interested in joining, it is never too late.  Just stop on by. 

·         Environmental Club… our next meeting will be held on Monday Dec. 4th at 2:40 pm. in room 204 the Smith Center.

·         New session of driver's education begins Thursday, January 4, 2007.  Classes are Tuesday and Thursday evenings.  Call Bill Herrmann at 375-6863 for more information. 

·         Men’s Indoor Lacrosse every Tuesday Morning from 6-7AM.  All skill levels welcome. Helmets and gloves required

 

Specials

  Test

Daily Announcements

·         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

·         Upcoming College Visits:

q       Wednesday, November 29, Drew University 1:00

·         STUDENTS ENROLLED IN FIELD STUDY FOR SECOND SEMESTER (A, B and C Block): Applications are due to Mr. Napolitano by Friday, December 1st.  See Mr. Napolitano for application forms.

·         All Field Hockey Players:  Dec. 16th at Indoor Action Sports Development Center will be a field hockey clinic.  If you are interested see Julie, Hannah Leech, or Courtney Leggett.  Spots are filling up fast. 

·         Can you say, ‘Twister’?  Bring a board game to school on Thursday & play after school.  Monopoly, Scrabble, Jenga.  Bring your favorite!!  Meet in Mr. Sheets’s room after school on Thursday

·         The parents of our Korean students have graciously invited a few of our students to join them for a few weeks in early summer. Students would fly from NYC to Seoul, South Korea and then travel 4 hours south to Daegu and will stay for approximately 3 weeks with one of our current Korean students. During this time students will assist in helping other Korean teenagers to improve their English skills, travel throughout the region visiting historical sites and will experience the Korean culture. The tentative dates for this trip are June 10th to July 2nd.   The Korean Parent Association is helping to fund nearly half of the airfare for the three students to participate this summer.  All meals and ground transportation will be provided. For Further questions please contact Andrea Thulin, International Program Director or Phil Anton, Director of Guidance and Admission.

·         Cartoonist Club: Come to a brief meeting on Thursday after school in Mr. Nicholson’s room.  Have your first submissions ready if you have not already turned them in.  If you are interested in joining, it is never too late.  Just stop on by. 

·         Environmental Club… our next meeting will be held on Monday Dec. 1st at 2:40 pm. in room 204 the Smith Center.

·         There will be no morning lax for girls this Thursday.

 

Daily Announcements

·         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

·         Upcoming College Visits:

q       Wednesday, November 29, Drew University 1:00

·         STUDENTS ENROLLED IN FIELD STUDY FOR SECOND SEMESTER (A, B and C Block): Applications are due to Mr. Napolitano by Friday, December 1st.  See Mr. Napolitano for application forms.

·         All Field Hockey Players:  Dec. 16th at Indoor Action Sports Development Center will be a field hockey clinic.  If you are interested see Julie, Hannah Leech, or Courtney Leggett.  Spots are filling up fast. 

·         There will be a pre-season boys lacrosse meeting in the cafeteria on Tues., Nov. 28th @ 7pm.  All boys interested in signing up for lacrosse should plan to attend.

·         Re: Environmental Club… our next meeting will be held on Monday November 27th at 2:40 pm. in room 204 the Smith Center.

·         Guitar club meets today after school.  Mr. Sheets’s room: upstairs Rowland center.  Beginners welcome!

·         Can you say, ‘Twister’?  Bring a board game to school on Thursday & play after school.  Monopoly, Scrabble, Jenga.  Bring your favorite!!  Meet in Mr. Sheets’s room after school on Thursday

·         The parents of our Korean students have graciously invited a few of our students to join them for a few weeks in early summer. Students would fly from NYC to Seoul, South Korea and then travel 4 hours south to Daegu and will stay for approximately 3 weeks with one of our current Korean students. During this time students will assist in helping other Korean teenagers to improve their English skills, travel throughout the region visiting historical sites and will experience the Korean culture. The tentative dates for this trip are June 10th to July 2nd.   The Korean Parent Association is helping to fund nearly half of the airfare for the three students to participate this summer.  All meals and ground transportation will be provided. For Further questions please contact Andrea Thulin, International Program Director or Phil Anton, Director of Guidance and Admission.

·         Cartoonist Club: Come to a brief meeting on Thursday after school in Mr. Nicholson’s room.  Have your first submissions ready if you have not already turned them in.  If you are interested in joining, it is never too late.  Just stop on by. 

 

Specials

Mac & Cheese

 

 

Soups:  Vegetarian Vegetable

Chicken Noodle        $1.75

Daily Announcements

·         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

·         Upcoming College Visits:

q       Wednesday, November 29, Drew University 1:00

·         STUDENTS ENROLLED IN FIELD STUDY FOR SECOND SEMESTER (A, B and C Block): Applications are due to Mr. Napolitano by Friday, December 1st.  See Mr. Napolitano for application forms.

·         All Field Hockey Players:  Dec. 16th at Indoor Action Sports Development Center will be a field hockey clinic.  If you are interested see Julie, Hannah Leech, or Courtney Leggett.  Spots are filling up fast. 

·         There will be a pre-season boys lacrosse meeting in the cafeteria on Tues., Nov. 28th @ 7pm.  All boys interested in signing up for lacrosse should plan to attend.

·         Re: Environmental Club… our next meeting will be held on Monday November 27th at 2:40 pm. in room 204 the Smith Center.

 

Academic Scholarship Deadlines


PLEASE NOTE SOME APPROACHING DEADLINES
FOR THE FOLLOWING SCHOLARSHIPS:


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

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, 2006
Online Application: www.axa-achievement.com

2007 Sam Walton Community Scholarship
Eligibility: Seniors, financial need, academic record, SAT/ACT scores,
community involvement, work experience, extra-curricular activities
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

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

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

The Freeman Nurse Scholars Program
Eligibility: high school grad seeking nursing degree at one of Vermont¹s
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

American Legion of Vermont Scholarship
Eligibility: seniors, must be US resident
Award: $1,500; $1,000; or $500
Deadline: April 1, 2007


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

Specials

Cheese Steak Sub          $2.00

 

 

Soups:  Autumn Bisque

Chicken Noodle        $1.75

Daily Announcements

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

  • Upcoming College Visits:

q       Monday, 11/20               8:30 Wells College

  • STUDENTS ENROLLED IN FIELD STUDY FOR SECOND SEMESTER (A, B and C Block): Applications are due to Mr. Napolitano by Friday, December 1st.  See Mr. Napolitano for application forms.
  • All students who signed up to be potential Math Tutors, should attend an organizational meeting on Monday, Nov. 20th right after school. If you cannot make this meeting please see Mrs. Niles before the 20th.
  • Please don’t forget to go the Library and pick a leaf and write what you are thankful for.  This is for the “thankful board” for one of the Service Learning groups.
  • All Field Hockey Players:  Dec. 16th at Indoor Action Sports Development Center will be a field hockey clinic.  If you are interested see Julie, Hannah Leech, or Courtney Leggett.  Spots are filling up fast. 
  • Re: Environmental Club… our next meeting will be held on Monday November 20th at 2:40 pm. in room 204 the Smith Center.
  • The Northshire Community Coalition Service Learning Team and The Perfect Wife are sponsoring a free broomball game on Saturday, November 25th from 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. at the Riley Rink. 

q       Helmets required

q       No skates needed

q       High School students only

 

Specials

Chicken Nuggets   $2.00

 

 

Soups:  Broccoli & Cheddar

Chicken Noodle       $1.75

Warren Miller Film Nov. 25


The Bromley Outing Club will be presenting Warren Miller¹s OFF THE GRID
Winter Adventure Feature Film on Saturday, November 25, at 4:30 pm and 7:30
pm in the Riley Center for the Arts at Burr and Burton Academy. This is a
fund raiser is to support the BOC winter youth programs. Tickets are
available by calling the Bromley Outing Club at (802) 824-6498. Tickets are
$10 for students and $15 for adults.

Daily Announcements

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

  • Upcoming College Visits:

q       Friday, 11/17                  9:00  Bennington College

q       Monday, 11/20               8:30 Wells College

  • STUDENTS ENROLLED IN FIELD STUDY FOR SECOND SEMESTER (A, B and C Block): Applications are due to Mr. Napolitano by Friday, December 1st.  See Mr. Napolitano for application forms.
  • All students who signed up to be potential Math Tutors, should attend an organizational meeting on Monday, Nov. 20th right after school. If you cannot make this meeting please see Mrs. Niles before the 20th.
  • Please don’t forget to go the Library and pick a leaf and write what you are thankful for.  This is for the “thankful board” for one of the Service Learning groups.
  • All Field Hockey Players:  Dec. 16th at Indoor Action Sports Development Center will be a field hockey clinic.  If you are interested see Julie, Hannah Leech, or Courtney Leggett.  Spots are filling up fast. 
  • Re: Environmental Club… our next meeting will be held on Monday November 20th at 2:40 pm. in room 204 the Smith Center.

 

Specials

Breakfast Sandwich          $1.75

Bosco Sticks                       2.00

 

 

Soups: Caldo Verde

Mushroom bisque

Chicken Noodle        $1.75

Specials

Sausage & Pepper Sub     $2.00

 

Soups: Caldo Verde

Chicken Noodle     $1.75

Daily Announcements

  • 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

  • Upcoming College Visits:

q       Wednesday, 11/15         12:15 Alfred Univ.
q       Thursday, 11/16            8:00 Iona College
q       Friday, 11/17                  9:00  Bennington College
q       Monday, 11/20               8:30 Wells College

  • STUDENTS ENROLLED IN FIELD STUDY FOR SECOND SEMESTER (A, B and C Block): Applications are due to Mr. Napolitano by Friday, December 1st.  See Mr. Napolitano for application forms.
  • All students who signed up to be potential Math Tutors, should attend an organizational meeting on Monday, Nov. 20th right after school. If you cannot make this meeting please see Mrs. Niles before the 20th.
  • Please don’t forget to go the Library and pick a leaf and write what you are thankful for.  This is for the “thankful board” for one of the Service Learning groups.
  • There is a free self defense class today from 3-4 at the Triad Gym with Jon Bottomms.  Please see Lauren Lees if you have any questions.

 

 

Specials

Hot Wings    $2.00

Cheese Nachos   $2.00

 

Soups:  Chicken Noodle

Chicken Corn Chowder  $1.75

Daily Announcements

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

  • Upcoming College Visits:

q       Tuesday, 11/14              11:30  Unity College

q       Wednesday, 11/15         12:15 Alfred Univ.

q       Thursday, 11/16             8:00 Iona College

q       Friday, 11/17                  9:00  Bennington College

q       Monday, 11/20               8:30 Wells College

  • Guitar club is a fun informal place to learn the basics of playing guitar.  We meet Tuesdays after school in Mr. Sheets’s room (upstairs Rowland Center).  If you ever wanted to strum a tune, here’s your chance to learn!
  • STUDENTS ENROLLED IN FIELD STUDY FOR SECOND SEMESTER (A, B and C Block): Applications are due to Mr. Napolitano by Friday, December 1st.  See Mr. Napolitano for application forms.
  • All students who signed up to be potential Math Tutors, should attend an organizational meeting on Monday, Nov. 20th right after school. If you cannot make this meeting please see Mrs. Niles before the 20th.
  • Please don’t forget to go the Library and pick a leaf and write what you are thankful for.  This is for the “thankful board” for one of the Service Learning groups.

 

Specials

Beef & Cheese Burrito

Bean & Cheese                      $2.00

 

 

 

Soups: Clam Chowder

Chicken Noodle       $1.75

Winter Sports Schedules

The Winter sports schedules have been posted:

http://www.burrburton.org/athletics

Specials

Chicken & Sausage Jambalaya   on Rice     $2.00

 

 

Soups: Mushroom Bisque

Chicken Noodle    $1.75

Daily Announcements

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

  • Upcoming College Visits:

q       Monday, 11/13               8:30  Regis

      10:00  Johnson State

q       Tuesday, 11/14              11:30  Unity College

q       Wednesday, 11/15         1:00 Alfred Univ.

q       Thursday, 11/16             8:00 Iona College

  • Guitar club is n fun informal place to learn the basics of playing guitar.  We meet Tuesdays after school in Mr. Sheets’s room (upstairs Rowland Center).  If you ever wanted to strum a tune, here’s your chance to learn!
  • Juniors, please bring your own calculators with you to the NECAP testing in the Rowland Ctr. Tuesday morning November 14th.
  • A, B and C BLOCK FIELD STUDY STUDENTS: Research Reports are due Today Monday, November 13th.
  • STUDENTS ENROLLED IN FIELD STUDY FOR SECOND SEMESTER (A, B and C Block): Applications are due to Mr. Napolitano by Friday, December 1st.  See Mr. Napolitano for application forms.

 

Specials

Breakfast Sandwich    $1.75

Bosco Sticks                 2.00

 

 

Soups: Chicken noodle

Carrot Ginger Bisque    $1.75