Daily Announcements

 

  • Attention all BBA Students:  The Performing Arts Dept. invites you to audition for the PRISM performance of "The Lost Civilization," a music theatre journey into the future which will include the band, orchestra, chorus, and dancers!  We are looking to cast two people:  one actor (male or female) to play a teenager of the future playing on a computer and another (male or female) to do a recorded voice-over for the show.  No previous acting experience is necessary – just a sense of fun and adventure.  (No singing and very minimal line memorization.)  A foreign accent is a plus!  Time commitment:  must be available for two rehearsals and one voice-over recording session to be scheduled with the cast for sometime before March 9.  The teenage character must also be available for the tech. and dress rehearsals on March 12 & 13 (3-5 and 3-6pm) and for the performances March 14 & 15 (6-8pm). Auditions will be this Tuesday, Feb. 27, 3:30 – 4:30pm in the band room.  Please contact Ms. Hynds for more information (shynds@burrburton.org or 549-8232).
  • Attention men’s lacrosse players: if you are interested in attending a clinic at Rutland High School on March 9th, please see Mr. Mackey for details and to pick up a registration form.
  • Applications for admittance to The Governor’s institute of Vermont (summer study programs) are now in the Guidance Office. Students with interest in Arts, Asian Cultures, Current Issues, Engineering, Information Technology, Mathematical Sciences or Science & technology will have intensive educational experiences on various VT campuses emphasizing experiential learning and community involvement. Deadline to return completed apps to Guidance is March 15. An exciting opportunity for motivated students!
  • The Social Awareness Club will meet every Wednesday right after school in Mrs. Niles room on the third floor of the Smith Center.
  • It’s that time, there will be a new Drivers Ed. class beginning on March 15th.  Classes are held on Tuesdays and Thursdays 5 to 7 pm.  THIS CLASS IS FILLING UP, so do not delay, call today Bill or Cindy Herrmann at 375-6863.
  • All Be hip HOP service learning students.  There will be an important meeting on Tuesday in the music room at 2:45.  A guest from the Vermont Recycling Agency will be  speaking.  Student Council and Environmental Club members are encouraged to attend.
  • Attention all Band and Choir Members.  There will be a combined music rehearsal next Monday March 5th from 6-8 PM.  Contact Mrs. Freebern if you have a conflict.
  • All field hockey players meet in Julie’s room after school on Thursday. 
  • Only 2 more sessions of indoor lacrosse before you begin the spring season.  Put away your skis and skates, dust off your cross and show up Tuesday morning at 6 AM! 

Remember – Helmets and Gloves are required (Arm Pads are recommended)

Spread the word!  See you there!

  • Hola! Join us on the Mexico trip in June. It is not too late to sign up. Please see Mrs. Spring for information.

 

Daily Announcements

Attention all BBA Students: The Performing Arts Dept. invites you to audition for the PRISM performance of "The Lost Civilization," a music theatre journey into the future which will include the band, orchestra, chorus, and dancers! We are looking to cast two people: one actor (male or female) to play a teenager of the future playing on a computer and another (male or female) to do a recorded voice-over for the show. No previous acting experience is necessary – just a sense of fun and adventure. (No singing and very minimal line memorization.) A foreign accent is a plus! Time commitment: must be available for two rehearsals and one voice-over recording session to be scheduled with the cast for sometime before March 9. The teenage character must also be available for the tech. and dress rehearsals on March 12 & 13 (3-5 and 3-6pm) and for the performances March 14 & 15 (6-8pm). Auditions will be this Tuesday, Feb. 27, 3:30 – 4:30pm in the band room. Please contact Ms. Hynds for more information (shynds@burrburton.org or 549-8232).


Attention men’s lacrosse players: if you are interested in attending a clinic at Rutland High School on March 9th, please see Mr. Mackey for details and to pick up a registration form.

Applications for admittance to The Governor’s institute of Vermont (summer study programs) are now in the Guidance Office.

Students with interest in Arts, Asian Cultures, Current Issues, Engineering, Information Technology, Mathematical Sciences or Science & technology will have intensive educational experiences on various VT campuses emphasizing experiential learning and community involvement. Deadline to return completed apps to Guidance is March 15. An exciting opportunity for motivated students!

The Social Awareness Club will meet every Wednesday right after school in Mrs. Niles room on the third floor of the Smith Center.

It’s that time, there will be a new Drivers Ed. class beginning on March 15th. Classes are held on Tuesdays and Thursdays 5 to 7 pm. THIS CLASS IS FILLING UP, so do not delay, call today Bill or Cindy Herrmann at 375-6863.

All Be hip HOP service learning students. There will be an important meeting on Tuesday in the music room at 2:45. A guest from the Vermont Recycling Agency will be speaking. Student Council and Environmental Club members are encouraged to attend.

Attention all Band and Choir Members. There will be a combined music rehearsal next Monday March 5th from 6-8 PM. Contact Mrs. Freebern if you have a conflict.

Daily Announcements

* Attention all BBA Students: The Performing Arts Dept. invites you to
audition for the PRISM performance of "The Lost Civilization," a music
theatre journey into the future which will include the band, orchestra,
chorus, and dancers! We are looking to cast two people: one actor (male or
female) to play a teenager of the future playing on a computer and another
(male or female) to do a recorded voice-over for the show. No previous
acting experience is necessary ­ just a sense of fun and adventure. (No
singing and very minimal line memorization.) A foreign accent is a plus!
Time commitment: must be available for two rehearsals and one voice-over
recording session to be scheduled with the cast for sometime before March 9.
The teenage character must also be available for the tech. and dress
rehearsals on March 12 & 13 (3-5 and 3-6pm) and for the performances March
14 & 15 (6-8pm). Auditions will be this Tuesday, Feb. 27, 3:30 ­ 4:30pm in
the band room. Please contact Ms. Hynds for more information
(shynds@burrburton.org or 549-8232).


* Attention men¹s lacrosse players: if you are interested in attending a
clinic at Rutland High School on March 9th, please see Mr. Mackey for
details and to pick up a registration form.


* Applications for admittance to The Governor¹s institute of Vermont (summer
study programs) are now in the Guidance Office. Students with interest in
Arts, Asian Cultures, Current Issues, Engineering, Information Technology,
Mathematical Sciences or Science & technology will have intensive
educational experiences on various VT campuses emphasizing experiential
learning and community involvement. Deadline to return completed apps to
Guidance is March 15. An exciting opportunity for motivated students!


* The Social Awareness Club will meet every Wednesday right after school in
Mrs. Niles room on the third floor of the Smith Center.


* It¹s that time, there will be a new Drivers Ed. class beginning on March
15th. Classes are held on Tuesdays and Thursdays 5 to 7 pm. THIS CLASS IS
FILLING UP, so do not delay, call today Bill or Cindy Herrmann at 375-6863.


* All Be hip HOP service learning students. There will be an important
meeting on Tuesday in the music room at 2:45. A guest from the Vermont
Recycling Agency will be speaking. Student Council and Environmental Club
members are encouraged to attend.


* Attention all Band and Choir Members. There will be a combined music
rehearsal next Monday March 5th from 6-8 PM. Contact Mrs. Freebern if you
have a conflict.

Daily Announcements

* Attention all BBA Students: The Performing Arts Dept. invites you to
audition for the PRISM performance of "The Lost Civilization," a music
theatre journey into the future which will include the band, orchestra,
chorus, and dancers! We are looking to cast two people: one actor (male or
female) to play a teenager of the future playing on a computer and another
(male or female) to do a recorded voice-over for the show. No previous
acting experience is necessary ­ just a sense of fun and adventure. (No
singing and very minimal line memorization.) A foreign accent is a plus!
Time commitment: must be available for two rehearsals and one voice-over
recording session to be scheduled with the cast for sometime before March 9.
The teenage character must also be available for the tech. and dress
rehearsals on March 12 & 13 (3-5 and 3-6pm) and for the performances March
14 & 15 (6-8pm). Auditions will be this Tuesday, Feb. 27, 3:30 ­ 4:30pm in
the band room. Please contact Ms. Hynds for more information
(shynds@burrburton.org or 549-8232).


* Attention men¹s lacrosse players: if you are interested in attending a
clinic at Rutland High School on March 9th, please see Mr. Mackey for
details and to pick up a registration form.


* Applications for admittance to The Governor¹s institute of Vermont (summer
study programs) are now in the Guidance Office. Students with interest in
Arts, Asian Cultures, Current Issues, Engineering, Information Technology,
Mathematical Sciences or Science & technology will have intensive
educational experiences on various VT campuses emphasizing experiential
learning and community involvement. Deadline to return completed apps to
Guidance is March 15. An exciting opportunity for motivated students!


* The Social Awareness Club will meet every Wednesday right after school in
Mrs. Niles room on the third floor of the Smith Center.


* It¹s that time, there will be a new Drivers Ed. class beginning on March
15th. Classes are held on Tuesdays and Thursdays 5 to 7 pm. THIS CLASS IS
FILLING UP, so do not delay, call today Bill or Cindy Herrmann at 375-6863.


* All Be hip HOP service learning students. There will be an important
meeting on Tuesday in the music room at 2:45. A guest from the Vermont
Recycling Agency will be speaking. Student Council and Environmental Club
members are encouraged to attend.


* Attention all Band and Choir Members. There will be a combined music
rehearsal next Monday March 5th from 6-8 PM. Contact Mrs. Freebern if you
have a conflict.

Athletic Update

Congratulations !!!!
Boys Ice Hockey State Champions
Girls Ice Hockey State Champions

Varsity Dance Team
1st Place in Pom Division
2nd Place in Hip Hop Division
Runners Up in the State Dance Competition.

Boys Basketball Playoffs Tuesday Feb. 27 7:00 p.m. vs. Lamoille
Ticket Prices Adults: $4.00 Students: $3.00
Season Passes and Student I.D’s are not valid at any post season games.

MANDATORY SPRING SPORTS PARENT ATHLETE MEETING TUESDAY MARCH 6 AT 6:00 P.M. MORE INFORMATION TO FOLLOW.

Athletic Update

Congratulations !!!!

Boys Ice Hockey State Champions

Girls Ice Hockey State Champions

Varsity Dance Team

1st Place in Pom Division

2nd Place in Hip Hop Division

Runners Up in the State Dance Competition.

Boys Basketball Playoffs Tuesday Feb. 27 7:00 p.m. vs. Lamoille

Ticket Prices Adults: $4.00 Students: $3.00

Season Passes and Student I.D’s are not valid at any post season games.

 

MANDATORY SPRING SPORTS PARENT ATHLETE MEETING TUESDAY MARCH 6 AT 6:00 P.M. MORE INFORMATION TO FOLLOW.

           

Specials

Quesidillas          $2.00

 

Soups:  Cream of turkey veg.

Chicken noodle      $1.75

Athletic Update

Boys Ice Hockey Finals at UVM Thursday Feb. 22 8:00

Girls Ice Hockey Finals at Norwich Univ. Friday Feb. 23 6:30

Congratulations to the Varsity Dance Team

1st Place in Pom Division

2nd Place in Hip Hop Division

Runners Up in the State Dance Competition.

 

Athletic Update:

Girls basketball playoffs at Lamoille Wed. Feb. 21 7:00

Nordic Skiing Freestyle State Championship at Bolton Valley Thursday Feb. 22 10:00

Boys Ice Hockey Finals at UVM Thursday Feb. 22 8:00

Girls Ice Hockey Finals at Norwich Univ. Friday Feb. 23 6:30

Congratulations to the Varsity Dance Team

1st Place in Pom Division

2nd Place in Hip Hop Division

Runners Up in the State Dance Competition.

Athletic Update:

Boys Ice Hockey Semi-Finals at UVM Tuesday Feb. 20 6:30

Boys Basketball last regular season game at Mill River Tuesday Feb. 20 6:00 & 7:30

Girls basketball playoffs at Lamoille Wed. Feb. 21 7:00

Nordic Skiing Freestyle State Championship at Bolton Valley Thursday Feb. 22 10:00

Girls Ice Hockey Finals at Norwich Univ. Friday Feb. 23 6:30

 

Congratulations to the Varsity Dance Team

1st Place in Pom Division

2nd Place in Hip Hop Division

Runners Up in the State Dance Competition.

Playoff update: Girls basketball

Girls basketball playoff game Wed. Feb. 21 7:00 p.m. at Lamoille High School

Alpine skiing and snowboarding

Alpine ski practice and snowboarding are cancelled today.

Athletic Updates

TONIGHT:
BOYS BASKETBALL HOME JV @ 6:00 VARSITY @ 7:30

GIRLS ICE HOCKEY QUARTERFINAL VS. MT. MANSFIELD HOME @ 5:30

BOYS ICE HOCKEY QUARTER FINAL VS. MIDDLEBURY HOME @ 7:30

ADMISSION FOR HOCKEY GAMES IS ADULTS $4.00 STUDENTS $3.00. NO PASSES WILL BE
ALLOWED.


SATURDAY

STATE DANCE COMPETITION @ BBA

DOORS OPEN AT 12:30 COMPETITION BEGINS AT 1:00
ADMISSION ADULTS $6.00 STUDENTS $3.00 NO PASSES WILL BE ALLOWED.


GIRLS BASKETBALL PAIRINGS WILL BE OUT LATER TODAY. I WILL KEEP YOU POSTED.



GO BULLDOGS!!

Athletic events update Thursday Feb. 15
Nordic Skiing and snowboarding cancelled.
JV Gold & V. Boys basketball game postponed until tomorrow Fri. Feb. 16. JV game @ 6:00 Varsity @ 7:30
Girls Ice Hockey Quarterfinal game Fri.Feb. 16 5:30 @ Riley Rink
Boys Ice Hockey Quarterfinal game Fri. Feb. 16 7:30 @ Riley Rink
Admission prices for these games are Adults $4.00 Students $3.00
Dance State Championship Sat. Feb. 17 1:00 @ Burr & Burton Admission Adults $6.00 Students $3.00

Athletic Schedule Updates

Athletics Updates:

Thursday February 14th:

Ski and snowboarding is cancelled.

Basketball playoff game is still on at this time. Stay tuned for updates.

Hockey games have been rescheduled for Friday February 16th.

Girls: 530pm,

Boys: 730pm

School Cancellation Notice

Due to inclement weather school at Burr and Burton has been cancelled on the following dates: Wednesday February 14 and Thursday February 15.

Rescheduled

The Nordic Ski race scheduled for tomorrow has been postponed until Thursday.

 

The race will be held at Mt. Top with a 2:30 pm start.

sPECIAL

TOMATO BISQUE AND GRILLED CHEESE  $2.75

 

CHICKEN NUGGESTS  $2.00

 

 

Soups:   $1.75

 

TOMATOE BISQUE

CHICKEN NOODLE

 

Daily Announcements

  • Reminder:  There is no news show this week so please stay in your E block classes until 9:15.  Advisory will run from 9:20 to 9:30 and then you will be dismissed for you’re a block class which will start at 9:30. 
  • Attention men’s lacrosse players: if you are interested in attending a clinic at Rutland High School on March 9th, please see Mr. Mackey for details and to pick up a registration form.
  • A reminder that there is a mandatory Student meeting pertaining to the Europe Art trip on Thursday at 2:30 in the art room.
  • Applications for admittance to The Governor’s institute of Vermont (summer study programs) are now in the Guidance Office. Students with interest in Arts, Asian Cultures, Current Issues, Engineering, Information Technology, Mathematical Sciences or Science & technology will have intensive educational experiences on various VT campuses emphasizing experiential learning and community involvement. Deadline to return completed apps to Guidance is March 15. An exciting opportunity for motivated students!
  • The Social Awareness Club will meet every Wednesday right after school in Mrs. Niles room on the third floor of the Smith Center.
  • It’s that time, there will be a new Drivers Ed. class beginning on March 15th.  Classes are held on Tuesdays and Thursdays 5 to 7 pm.  THIS CLASS IS FILLING UP, so do not delay, call today Bill or Cindy Herrmann at 375-6863.
  • TO ALL SENIORS: We need pictures for the senior CD, we are trying to make this CD more then just pictures from this year, but of pictures from kindergarten graduation, your birthday party in 6th grade, 8th grade graduation, all the times you hung out with your friends, we want any pictures you have.  They can be hard copy or digital. The more pictures we get the better the CD will be.  Please Email them to Kaitlyn Wiley, Sarah Johnson or Stacy Fielding at our school accounts. Thanks.
  • Refuse to Use Students: Your fifth and final event is coming up. The best skiing is yet to come, so don’t miss your last event or you loose your pass!!

Burr and Burton’s Healthy Alternatives Fair.

Tuesday February 13th from 3-4 pm OR  6-7 pm.

Sign up sheets located in the health clinic. Space for each event is limited and on a first come first served basis. So, sign up today.

 

Tuesday Feb. 13th

Time                Event                                       location                                   school rep.  

3-4 pm              speaker – James Reilly              Hunter Seminar                 Meg Burns                   

                                         And Robin Urbanski

6-7 pm              speaker-James Reilly                 Hunter Seminar                          Patty Fast

                                         And Robin Urbanski

6-7 pm              K-box                                          cafeteria                                    Elaine Collins-

Prevost

 

Specials

Mac & Cheese   $2.00

 

 

Soups: Hearty Minnestrone

Chicken Noodle

Daily Announcements

  • A reminder that there is a mandatory Student meeting pertaining to the Europe Art trip on Thursday at 2:30 in the art room.
  • Applications for admittance to The Governor’s institute of Vermont (summer study programs) are now in the Guidance Office. Students with interest in Arts, Asian Cultures, Current Issues, Engineering, Information Technology, Mathematical Sciences or Science & technology will have intensive educational experiences on various VT campuses emphasizing experiential learning and community involvement. Deadline to return completed apps to Guidance is March 15. An exciting opportunity for motivated students!
  • The Social Awareness Club will meet every Wednesday right after school in Mrs. Niles room on the third floor of the Smith Center.
  • It’s that time, there will be a new Drivers Ed. class beginning on March 15th.  Classes are held on Tuesdays and Thursdays 5 to 7 pm.  THIS CLASS IS FILLING UP, so do not delay, call today Bill or Cindy Herrmann at 375-6863.
  • All students traveling to Louisiana in February – There is a mandatory Student and Parent meeting at 6:00 pm on Monday February 12th in Mr. Sheets room on the second floor of the Rowland Center.  You must be present with at least one parent or guardian.  If you cannot attend please see Mr. Sheets or Mrs. Halnon by Friday.
  • TO ALL SENIORS: We need pictures for the senior CD, we are trying to make this CD more then just pictures from this year, but of pictures from kindergarten graduation, your birthday party in 6th grade, 8th grade graduation, all the times you hung out with your friends, we want any pictures you have.  They can be hard copy or digital. The more pictures we get the better the CD will be.  Please Email them to Kaitlyn Wiley, Sarah Johnson or Stacy Fielding at our school accounts. Thanks.
  • Refuse to Use Students: Your fifth and final event is coming up. The best skiing is yet to come, so don’t miss your last event or you loose your pass!!

Burr and Burton’s Healthy Alternatives Fair.

Monday February 12 OR Tuesday February 13th from 3-4 pm OR  6-7 pm.

You have a choice of 8 possible sessions to sign up for including educational and motivational speakers, k-box and yoga. Sign up sheets located in the health clinic. Space for each event is limited and on a first come first served basis. So, sign up today.

Monday Feb.12th:

Time                Event                                       location                                   school rep.

3-4 pm              speaker - Bob Hemmer            Hunter Seminar Room           Phil Anton

3-4 pm              K-box                                        cafeteria                                Todd Prevost

3-4                    Yoga                                       dance studio                         Jen Hyatt

6-7 pm              speaker – Bill Muench              Riley Center                           Sara Buckley

6-7 pm              Hip Hop                                    dance studio                           Barb Muench                                        

Tuesday Feb. 13th

Time                Event                                       location                                   school rep.  

3-4 pm              speaker – James Reilly              Hunter Seminar                 Meg Burns                   

                                         And Robin Urbanski

6-7 pm              speaker-James Reilly                 Hunter Seminar                          Patty Fast

                                         And Robin Urbanski

6-7 pm              K-box                                          cafeteria                                    Elaine Collins-

Prevost

Specials

Bosco Sticks   $2.00

 

Breakfast Sandwich    $1.75

 

Corned beef hash       2.00

 

Soups: Winter Bisque

Clam Chowder

Veg Veg

Chicken noodle

Open House Cancelled

Due to inclement weather the Open House scheduled for this evening has been
cancelled.

Specials

Beef Goulash    $2.00

 

 

Soups:  Corn Chowder

Chicken noodle    $1.75

Daily Announcements

  • Open gym for boys lacrosse this Sunday 6:30-7:30
  • ALL STUDENTS: Doughnuts are being sold during lunches all week for you to send to anyone you'd like on Valentine's Day. You can write a note along with it and they will be delivered next Wednesday, February 14th during D Block. They cost $1.00 and the money will support the Senior Class.
  • The Social Awareness Club will meet every Wednesday right after school in Mrs. Niles room on the third floor of the Smith Center.
  • A HUGE congratulations to the following students on their selection to the Vermont All-State Music Festival in May;

v      Sam Pierce-chorus

v      Charlotte Hogan-chorus

v      Devin Johnson-chorus

v      Elizabeth Laberge-band

  • It’s that time, there will be a new Drivers Ed. class beginning on  March 15th.  Classes are held on  Tuesdays and Thursdays 5 to 7 pm.  THIS CLASS IS FILLING UP, so do not delay, call today Bill or Cindy Herrmann at 375-6863.
  • All students traveling to Louisiana in February – There is a mandatory Student and Parent meeting at 6:00 pm on Monday February 12th in Mr. Sheets room on the second floor of the Rowland Center.  You must be present with at least one parent or guardian.  If you cannot attend please see Mr. Sheets or Mrs. Halnon by Friday.
  • The "Be Hip HOP" Service learning group will be meeting on Tuesday afternoon at 2:45 this week.
  • TO ALL SENIORS: We need pictures for the senior CD, we are trying to make this CD more then just pictures from this year, but of pictures from kindergarten graduation, your birthday party in 6th grade, 8th grade graduation, all the times you hung out with your friends, we want any pictures you have.  They can be hard copy or digital. The more pictures we get the better the CD will be.  Please Email them to Kaitlyn Wiley, Sarah Johnson or Stacy Fielding at our school accounts. Thanks.
  • The Dorset Historical Society invites you to join them in a community reading of works by local poet Walter Hard on February 10th at 2PM.

You are invited to come read, listen and/or discuss the poetry of one of our local writers. This is the first in an upcoming series of programs designed to engage the community with our literary past and present. For more information please call the DHS at 867-0331.

  • Don’t Forget!  Friday February 9th is the Valentines Black and White dance from 8-11pm.   Buy tickets during lunch in the cafeteria.  $6.00 per person and $8.00 per couple.  Tickets will be $8.00 if purchased at the door. 
  • Refuse to Use Students: Your fifth and final event is coming up. The best skiing is yet to come, so don’t miss your last event or you loose your pass!!

Burr and Burton’s Healthy Alternatives Fair.

Monday February 12 OR Tuesday February 13th from 3-4 pm OR  6-7 pm.

You have a choice of 8 possible sessions to sign up for including educational and motivational speakers, k-box and yoga. Sign up sheets located in the health clinic. Space for each event is limited and on a first come first served basis. So, sign up today.

Monday Feb.12th:

Time                Event                                       location                                   school rep.

3-4 pm              speaker - Bob Hemmer            Hunter Seminar Room           Phil Anton

3-4 pm              K-box                                        cafeteria                                Todd Prevost

3-4                    Yoga                                       dance studio                         Jen Hyatt

6-7 pm              speaker – Bill Muench              Riley Center                           Sara Buckley

6-7 pm              Hip Hop                                    dance studio                           Barb Muench                                        

Tuesday Feb. 13th

Time                Event                                       location                                   school rep.  

3-4 pm              speaker – James Reilly              Hunter Seminar                 Meg Burns                   

                                         And Robin Urbanski

6-7 pm              speaker-James Reilly                 Hunter Seminar                          Patty Fast

                                         And Robin Urbanski

6-7 pm              K-box                                          cafeteria                                    Elaine Collins-

Prevost

 

Specials

Vegetarian Chow mein    $2.00

 

Pork Fried Rice                          2.00

 

Vegetarian Egg rolls           1.50

 

 

Soups:  Clam Chowder

Chicken Noodle     $1.75

Specials

Shepherds Pie     $2.00

 

Soups: Winter Bisque

Chicken Noodle    $1.75

Daily Announcements

v      Sam Pierce-chorus

v      Charlotte Hogan-chorus

v      Devin Johnson-chorus

v      Elizabeth Laberge-band

  • It’s that time, there will be a new Drivers Ed. class beginning on  March 15th.  Classes are held on  Tuesdays and Thursdays 5 to 7 pm.  THIS CLASS IS FILLING UP, so do not delay, call today Bill or Cindy Herrmann at 375-6863.
  • All students traveling to Louisiana in February – There is a mandatory Student and Parent meeting at 6:00 pm on Monday February 12th in Mr. Sheets room on the second floor of the Rowland Center.  You must be present with at least one parent or guardian.  If you cannot attend please see Mr. Sheets or Mrs. Halnon by Friday.
  • The "Be Hip HOP" Service learning group will be meeting on Tuesday afternoon at 2:45 this week.
  • TO ALL SENIORS: We need pictures for the senior CD, we are trying to make this CD more then just pictures from this year, but of pictures from kindergarten graduation, your birthday party in 6th grade, 8th grade graduation, all the times you hung out with your friends, we want any pictures you have.  They can be hard copy or digital. The more pictures we get the better the CD will be.  Please Email them to Kaitlyn Wiley, Sarah Johnson or Stacy Fielding at our school accounts. Thanks.
  • Have you got what it takes to be The Donald?  Interested in risk, and maybe making some money?  Calling all entrepreneurs:  meet today at 2:45 in Mr. Sheets’s room. Environmental Club meets every Monday after school in Mrs. spring’s room, all are welcome!
  • The Dorset Historical Society invites you to join them in a community reading of works by local poet Walter Hard on February 10th at 2PM.

You are invited to come read, listen and/or discuss the poetry of one of our local writers. This is the first in an upcoming series of programs designed to engage the community with our literary past and present. For more information please call the DHS at 867-0331.

  • ALL FIELD STUDY STUDENTS:  Mandatory meeting with Mr. Napolitano on Friday, February 2nd.  Report to the Hunter Seminar Room the block you have Field Study.
  • A, B and C BLOCK FIELD STUDY STUDENTS: Letter to the Editor (Assignment #1) is due on Monday, February 5th.
  • There will be a brief meeting of the cartoonist club on Thursday February 1st after school in Mr. Nicholson’s room.  New artists are welcome.
  • Deadline to sign up for the March 10 SAT is Friday, February 2!  Tests will be administered in Rutland and at Mt. Anthony in Bennington’s
  • Don’t Forget!  Friday February 9th is the Valentines Black and White dance from 8-11pm.   Buy tickets during lunch in the cafeteria.  $6.00 per person and $8.00 per couple.  Tickets will be $8.00 if purchased at the door. 
  • Men's Indoor Lacrosse Resumes Tuesday Feb. 6th @ 6 AM
  • Refuse to Use Students: Your fifth and final event is coming up. The best skiing is yet to come, so don’t miss your last event or you loose your pass!!

Burr and Burton’s Healthy Alternatives Fair.

Monday February 12 OR Tuesday February 13th from 3-4 pm OR  6-7 pm.

You have a choice of 8 possible sessions to sign up for including educational and motivational speakers, k-box and yoga. Sign up sheets located in the health clinic. Space for each event is limited and on a first come first served basis. So, sign up today.

Monday Feb.12th:

Time                Event                                       location                                   school rep.

3-4 pm              speaker - Bob Hemmer               Hunter Seminar Room        Phil Anton

3-4 pm              K-box                                        cafeteria                                 Todd Prevost

6-7 pm              speaker – Bill Muench                Riley Center                         Sara Buckley

6-7 pm              possibly Miceli dance class presentation?                              Barb Muench                                        

 

Tuesday Feb. 13th

Time                Event                                       location                                   school rep.  

3-4 pm              speaker – James Reilly              Hunter Seminar                   Meg Burns                   

                                         And Robin Urbanski

3-4 pm              yoga – Yvonne DeSario             cafeteria                               Jen Hyatt

6-7 pm              speaker-James Reilly                Hunter Seminar                    Patty Fast

                                         And Robin Urbanski

6-7 pm              K-box                                         cafeteria                         Elaine Collins-Prevost

 

Time Changes

Please note the time change for the boys and girls ice hockey games this week.

 

Wed. Feb. 7 Boys @ 5:00 Girls @7:00

Specials

Cajun Style Roast Chicken & Sweet Potato Fries    $2.00

 

Sweet potato Fries       $1.50

 

Soups: Broccoli & Cheddar

Chicken Noodle       $1.75

Daily Announcements

  • The Dorset Historical Society invites you to join them in a community reading of works by local poet Walter Hard on February 10th at 2PM.

You are invited to come read, listen and/or discuss the poetry of one of our local writers. This is the first in an upcoming series of programs designed to engage the community with our literary past and present. For more information please call the DHS at 867-0331.

  • ALL FIELD STUDY STUDENTS:  Mandatory meeting with Mr. Napolitano on Friday, February 2nd.  Report to the Hunter Seminar Room the block you have Field Study.
  • A, B and C BLOCK FIELD STUDY STUDENTS: Letter to the Editor (Assignment #1) is due on Monday, February 5th.
  • There will be a brief meeting of the cartoonist club on Thursday February 1st after school in Mr. Nicholson’s room.  New artists are welcome.
  • Deadline to sign up for the March 10 SAT is Friday, February 2!  Tests will be administered in Rutland and at Mt. Anthony in Bennington’s
  • Don’t Forget!  Friday February 9th is the Valentines Black and White dance from 8-11pm.   Buy tickets during lunch in the cafeteria.  $6.00 per person and $8.00 per couple.  Tickets will be $8.00 if purchased at the door. 
  • Men's Indoor Lacrosse Resumes Tuesday Feb. 6th @ 6 AM