- We will be offering a one-time make up event for students who still want to enroll in Refuse to Use.
Here is what you need to do to enroll in the Refuse to Use program:
Come to Patty Fast’s classroom on Tuesday, October 23rd from 2:45-3:15 with the 4 items below:
1. Bring a letter of support from your parents. Letters should be 2 paragraphs and can include thoughts about why your parents support you doing this program. The letter might include thoughts about why your parents want you to Refuse to Use, why they support the program, and/or what they hope your family will gain from this experience.
2. Bring all paperwork filled and signed by you and your parents. Pledge and pass forms can be collected from Ms. Thorn in room 04 in Seminary across the hall from Mr. Mackey.
3. Bring a check for 25 dollars made out to the place you will be getting the pass from i.e. The Stratton Mountain Resort.
4. Bring a photo for your pass.
If you do not arrive with the above 4 items we will be unable to help you register for the program.
- Anyone interested in going on the Medieval Times trip December 1st should see Mrs. Freebern ASAP to reserve a space.
- Looking for Excitement? Challenge? Intrigue? Adventure? Come join the Great Expectations Club for the first meeting Wednesday October 24 from 2:30 to 3:00 in Mrs. Wright’s room. In the meantime, see her if you have any questions. Be prepared for visits from various unexpected guests.
- There will be a prom committee meeting on Wed. Oct. 24th at 2:35 in Mrs. Bierwirth’s office.
- The Digital Entertainment Club (DEC) will NOT meet this Thursday due to the early release.
- there is a wounded warriors service learning meeting on thursday at 715 am in the english office
- Attention all Hockey Players. A mandatory meeting is schedule for anyone interested in playing on Burr and Burtons Boys Hockey team this winter. The puck will drop in Mr. Herrington’s room (Room 33 – Seminary Bldg) this Friday, Oct. 19th at 7:20a.m.
- All members of the Student Council will meet again on Friday at 7:15 in the morning-- come prepared with a speech to run for president, vice president, treasurer or secretary of the student council!
- ALL FIELD STUDY STUDENTS: Mandatory meeting with Mr. Napolitano this Friday October 19th. Report to the Moritz Lab the block that you have Field Study.
- FIELD STUDY STUDENTS (A,B and C BLOCK) : Journals are due on Monday, October 22nd
- FIELD STUDY STUDENTS (D and E BLOCK): Letters to the Editor are due on Monday, October 22nd
- Tickets are still available for the Cultural Arts Club trip to Albany to see “Arsenic and Old lace” on Oct.19. See Mrs. Polis in Art room.
- Environmental Leadership meetings Tuesdays 7:20 am. Dale Spring’s Room
- College visits for the week of 10/15
Ø Thursday, 10/18 @ 9:30 Montserrat (in the Art Room)
- New Driver’s Ed Class begins Tuesday November 6 and ends December 20. Tuesday and Thursday evenings 5 to 7 pm. Call Bill or Cindy Herrmann at 375-6863.
- Bromley season pass applications are now available in the main office. Pick one up before October 10th to save money.
- Our friends at Yoplait® are helping with our local fundraising efforts through their Save Lids to Save Lives® program. From September 1st through December 31st, Pink Yoplait lids collected in our local community will support our VT/NH Susan G. Komen for the Cure Affiliate, and we’re asking for your help. Here’s how:
1. Start collecting pink lids from Yoplait® products.
2. Wash them.
3. Return them to the pink and white boxes located in the cafeteria, library, and with Mrs. Towslee in the front office of the Seminary building.
4. We will pick them up and ship them back to Yoplait.
For every lid collected, Yoplait will donate 10¢ to Susan G. Komen for the Cure, up to $1.5 million!
This is a simple way for you to help us in our annual fundraising efforts so we can continue to serve the women in our community. For more information and great lid-collecting ideas, please visit www.yoplait.com.
Thank you for your support! Every lid matters. Start collecting yours today!
- The Bart Center at Bromley Mountain will be hosting the annual Sled Hockey game between the United Spinal Associations New York Rangers and the Vermont Sled Cats. It will feature two local athletes: Eric Rose and Betsy Hurley. Game time is set for 6:00 on October 20 at Riley Rink. Sled hockey is a way for those who are physically impaired to play hockey by using a piece of sit down equipment.
This fund raiser is in support of the Bart Center: an adaptive sports organization based at Bromley Mountain, providing sporting opportunities for those with special needs and their families. It is a non-profit organization that independently raises all the money needed to fund their annual budget.
Reserve your tickets for either the game or the reception by calling the Riley Rink at 802-362-0150 or the Bart Center at 802-824-5522. Tickets for the game and the Reception are $15.00 per person. Come out and support a worthy cause.