TGIF

FIRST:  9:50

SECOND:  10:20

THIRD:  10:45

 

 

BOSCOS                                 $1.75

SOUPS:  $1.50

SOUP DU JUOUR

CHICKEN NOODLE

 

FW: This week in sports Dec. 3-8

 

Mon. Dec. 3

                                JV Gold Boys Basketball Home 6:00

                                V. Boys Basketball Home 7:30

Tues. Dec. 4

                                JV Gold Girls Basketball Home 6:00

                                V. Girls Basketball Home 7;30

Wed. Dec. 5

                                JV Gold Boys Basketball Home 6:00

                                V. Boys Basketball Home 7:30

                                Boys Ice Hockey Home 6:30

                                Girls Ice Hockey vs. Mt. Mansfield at Essex 6:45

Thurs. Dec. 6

                                Nordic Skiing at Mt. Top 2:00

Fri. Dec. 7           

JV Gold Girls Basketball at West Rutland 6:00

 

Sat. Dec. 8

JV Gold Girls Basketball at west Rutland 6:00 or 7:30

Girls Ice Hockey Home 4:30

Boys Ice Hockey Home 6:30

Dance Exhibition Home 1:00

                               

Daily Announcements

 

  • World Cultures Club meeting – today after school in Sue Ritchie’s room – second floor of the Rowland Center.
  • Varsity Dance team – meet right after school today in the gym!
  • Reminder: Seniors who have signed the free block policy contract must sign out and in at the main office before leaving and upon returning from free block. Thank you!
  • "Pottery for Pups", a service learning event to raise money for The Therapy Dogs organization, will be held Saturday, December 15th in the BBA cafeteria, from noon to 3pm. Dogs, friends, and family are all welcome!
  • The Manchester Special Olympics is holding a Holiday Open House at the Riley Rink, December 4th, 6pm-8pm.  Anyone interested in joining Special Olympics, either as an athlete or a volunteer is welcomed to join our current athletes at our Holiday celebration.  Come meet our athletes, the President of Vermont Special Olympics and the Director of Events for Vermont Special Olympics.  The athletes will share their wonderful accomplishments, find out more information about volunteering and sign up your special athlete for basketball, skiing, golf, soccer or any number of sports that Special Olympics has to offer.  We will have a light buffet and beverages, make an ornament to bring home!  We look forward to seeing you, any questions please contact Meg Benasich.
  • Photography (Pinhole) Club will meet this Wednesday, after school, in Dawne's (ART) room. Hope to see you there!
  • The Calliope Café will be held Friday December 7th at the First Congregational Church in Manchester at 6:30.

$5.00 adults and $3.00 students.  See Stan Beck or Mrs. Freebern for more information.

  • The music department will present African music concerts on December 12th & 13th at 6:30 in the Riley Center.  Tickets are $2.00 each and can be purchased during lunch, at the box office prior to each show, or by visiting www.burrburton.org

Call 549-8144 or see Mrs. Freebern for more information.

·         Costa Rica 2008 meeting Thursday at 6:00 in Patty Fast's room!!!

Student and a parent are mandatory!

  • Everyone going on the Medieval Times trip this Saturday December 1st should meet the coach in the lower circle at 9:45 a.m.

See Mrs. Freebern if you have any questions regarding the trip.

  • Attention boys lacrosse players: anyone who might be interested in earning money or community service hours by being an official for Equinox Lacrosse this spring should see Mr. Mackey for more details.
  • Hugh O’Brian Youth Leadership (HOBY) is a dynamic, interactive educational program designed to prepare our country’s youth to become effective, ethical leaders in their home, school, workplace and community. Sophomore students who attend the Vermont seminar May 22-24 interact with leaders in business, government, education, media and non-profits; they get a realistic look at our nation, its people, and their role within the world community. Stop by the Guidance for an application.   Applications are due back in Guidance by Friday, December 7th.
  • Egyptian Kingdoms tour for April 2009 is now accepting applications. See Mrs. Spring to sign up.

 

LUNCH

FIRST:  11:05

SECOND:  11:55

THIRD:  12:40

 

 

JAMBALAYA over BROWN RICE $1.75

SOUPS:  $1.50

TOMATO BISQUE W/DILL

CHICKEN NOODLE

 

Daily Announcements

  • Reminder: Seniors who have signed the free block policy contract must sign out and in at the main office before leaving and upon returning from free block. Thank you!
  • "Pottery for Pups", a service learning event to raise money for The Therapy Dogs organization, will be held Saturday, December 15th in the BBA cafeteria, from noon to 3pm. Dogs, friends, and family are all welcome!
  • The Manchester Special Olympics is holding a Holiday Open House at the Riley Rink, December 4th, 6pm-8pm.  Anyone interested in joining Special Olympics, either as an athlete or a volunteer is welcomed to join our current athletes at our Holiday celebration.  Come meet our athletes, the President of Vermont Special Olympics and the Director of Events for Vermont Special Olympics.  The athletes will share their wonderful accomplishments, find out more information about volunteering and sign up your special athlete for basketball, skiing, golf, soccer or any number of sports that Special Olympics has to offer.  We will have a light buffet and beverages, make an ornament to bring home!  We look forward to seeing you, any questions please contact Meg Benasich.
  • Photography (Pinhole) Club will meet this Wednesday, after school, in Dawne's (ART) room. Hope to see you there!
  • The Calliope Café will be held Friday December 7th at the First Congregational Church in Manchester at 6:30.

$5.00 adults and $3.00 students.  See Stan Beck or Mrs. Freebern for more information.

  • The music department will present African music concerts on December 12th & 13th at 6:30 in the Riley Center.  Tickets are $2.00 each and can be purchased during lunch, at the box office prior to each show, or by visiting www.burrburton.org

Call 549-8144 or see Mrs. Freebern for more information.

·         Costa Rica 2008 meeting Thursday at 6:00 in Patty Fast's room!!!

Student and a parent are mandatory!

  • Everyone going on the Medieval Times trip this Saturday December 1st should meet the coach in the lower circle at 9:45 a.m.

See Mrs. Freebern if you have any questions regarding the trip.

  • Attention boys lacrosse players: anyone who might be interested in earning money or community service hours by being an official for Equinox Lacrosse this spring should see Mr. Mackey for more details.
  • Hugh O’Brian Youth Leadership (HOBY) is a dynamic, interactive educational program designed to prepare our country’s youth to become effective, ethical leaders in their home, school, workplace and community. Sophomore students who attend the Vermont seminar May 22-24 interact with leaders in business, government, education, media and non-profits; they get a realistic look at our nation, its people, and their role within the world community. Stop by the Guidance for an application.   Applications are due back in Guidance by Friday, December 7th.
  • Egyptian Kingdoms tour for April 2009 is now accepting applications. See Mrs. Spring to sign up.
  • Driver’s Ed: The November/December class is full.  The next class will start the first week of January/ending February.  Then there will not be another class until April/May. 

Questions please call Bill or Cindy herrmann@375-6863

  • Men’s Indoor Lacrosse begins Thursday, November 29th at 6AM sharp. 

Players MUST have a helmet, mouthpiece, gloves and stick to participate (no exceptions)

Veteran players please bring all of your extra equipment for new players.

 

LUNCH

FIRST:  11:05

SECOND:  11:55

THIRD:  12:40

 

 

CHEESE STEAK SUBS               $1.75

 

SOUPS:  $1.50

AUTUMN BISQUE

CHICKEN NOODLE

 

Daily Announcements

$5.00 adults and $3.00 students.  See Stan Beck or Mrs. Freebern for more information.

  • The music department will present African music concerts on December 12th & 13th at 6:30 in the Riley Center.  Tickets are $2.00 each and can be purchased during lunch, at the box office prior to each show, or by visiting www.burrburton.org

Call 549-8144 or see Mrs. Freebern for more information.

·         Costa Rica 2008 meeting Thursday at 6:00 in Patty Fast's room!!!

Student and a parent are mandatory!

  • Everyone going on the Medieval Times trip this Saturday December 1st should meet the coach in the lower circle at 9:45 a.m.

See Mrs. Freebern if you have any questions regarding the trip.

  • Attention boys lacrosse players: anyone who might be interested in earning money or community service hours by being an official for Equinox Lacrosse this spring should see Mr. Mackey for more details.
  • Hugh O’Brian Youth Leadership (HOBY) is a dynamic, interactive educational program designed to prepare our country’s youth to become effective, ethical leaders in their home, school, workplace and community. Sophomore students who attend the Vermont seminar May 22-24 interact with leaders in business, government, education, media and non-profits; they get a realistic look at our nation, its people, and their role within the world community. Stop by the Guidance for an application.   Applications are due back in Guidance by Friday, December 7th.
  • Egyptian Kingdoms tour for April 2009 is now accepting applications. See Mrs. Spring to sign up.
  • Driver’s Ed: The November/December class is full.  The next class will start the first week of January/ending February.  Then there will not be another class until April/May. 

Questions please call Bill or Cindy herrmann@375-6863

  • Men’s Indoor Lacrosse begins Thursday, November 29th at 6AM sharp. 

Players MUST have a helmet, mouthpiece, gloves and stick to participate (no exceptions)

Veteran players please bring all of your extra equipment for new players.

 

Winter Athletic Schedules

Winter athletic schedules have been updated.

LUNCH

FIRST:  11:05

SECOND:  11:55

THIRD:  12:40

 

WELCOME BACK !!!

 

 

AFRICAN CHICKEN & RICE      $1.75

 

SOUPS:  $1.50

CLAM CHOWDER

CHICKEN NOODLE

 

 

 

ATHLETIC EVENTS

November 26- Dec. 1

 

Wed. Nov. 28     Girls Ice Hockey Home 5:00

                                Boys Ice Hockey Home 7:00

 

Fri. Nov. 30         JV Gold Girls Basketball Home 6:00

                                V. Girls Basketball Home 7:30

 

Sat. Dec. 1           Boys Ice Hockey Home 4:30

 

 

Admission Prices for Ice Hockey and Basketball Games:

                                Adults $3.00

                                Students $ 2.00

                               

                               

 

LUNCH

FIRST:  11:05

SECOND:  11:55

THIRD:  12:40

 

HAPPY THANKSGIVING EVERYONE!!  ENJOY YOU BREAK.

 

 

CHICKEN QUESEDILLAS    $1.75

SOUPS:  $1.50

CHICKEN GUMBO

CHICKEN NOODLE

 

Daily Announcements

 

 

·        Anyone interested in performing at the December 7th Calliope Café should see Mrs. Freebern or Stan Beck by Friday November 30th.

·        Everyone going on the Medieval Times trip this Saturday December 1st should meet the coach in the lower circle at 9:45 a.m.

·        See Mrs. Freebern if you have any questions regarding the trip.

·        Attention boys lacrosse players: anyone who might be interested in earning money or community service hours by being an official for Equinox Lacrosse this spring should see Mr. Mackey for more details.

·        Refuse to Use passes can be picked up on Monday and Tuesday – if you’ve completed three events !

9th grade – Mrs. Niles in the smith Center

10th grade – Mr. Caraco in the Smith Center

11th grade – Ms. Kenny in the Seminary Building

12th grade – Ms Fast in the Smith Center

·        Attention Sophomores!

Hugh O’Brian Youth Leadership (HOBY) is a dynamic, interactive educational program designed to prepare our country’s youth to become effective, ethical leaders in their home, school, workplace and community. Sophomore students who attend the Vermont seminar May 22-24 interact with leaders in business, government, education, media and non-profits; they get a realistic look at our nation, its people, and their role within the world community. Stop by the Guidance for an application.   Applications are due back in Guidance by Friday, December 7th.

·        Egyptian Kingdoms tour for April 2009 is now accepting applications. See Mrs. Spring to sign up.

·        Driver’s Ed: The November/December class is full.  The next class will start the first week of January/ending February.  Then there will not be another class until April/May. 

Questions please call Bill or Cindy herrmann@375-6863

·        Bromley and Stratton Season pass applications now available in the main office.
Men’s Indoor Lacrosse begins Thursday, November 29th at 6AM sharp. 

·        Players MUST have a helmet, mouthpiece, gloves and stick to participate (no exceptions)

Veteran players please bring all of your extra equipment for new players.

 

Photo Albums on the Web

Photo Albums on the web site have been updated with the Halloween Dance, Girls Soccer, Boys Soccer and Fall Sports Team Photos.

LUNCH

FIRST:  11:05

SECOND:  11:55

THIRD:  12:40

 

 

PORK FRIED RICE              $1.75

 

SOUPS:  $1.50

BROCCOLI CHEDDAR

CHICKEN NOODLE

 

LUNCH

FIRST:  9:50

SECOND:  10:20

THIRD:  10:45

 

BOSCOS                               $1.75

 

SOUPS:  $1.50

TOMATO CHEDDAR

CHICKEN NOODLE

 

LUNCH

FIRST:  10:05

SECOND:  10:40

THIRD:  11:05

 

CHICKEN NUGGETS         $1.75

 

SOUPS:  $1.50

PUMPKIN BISQUE

CHICKEN NOODLE

 

Daily Announcements

 

  • Attention Sophomores!

Hugh O’Brian Youth Leadership (HOBY) is a dynamic, interactive educational program designed to prepare our country’s youth to become effective, ethical leaders in their home, school, workplace and community. Sophomore students who attend the Vermont seminar May 22-24 interact with leaders in business, government, education, media and non-profits; they get a realistic look at our nation, its people, and their role within the world community. Stop by the Guidance for an application.   Applications are due back in Guidance by Friday, December 7th.

  • This week only!!!!!  Come see “The Foreigner” – BBA’s fall comedy, Wed.-Sat., 6:30PM in the Riley Center.  Tickets on sale in the cafeteria, at the box office in the Riley Center, via the 24-hour ticket line (362-1775, ext. 144), or you can buy them right online and print them out:  BBA’s website, left hand column.  See you at the show!
  • Snowboard team; catch the bus in the upper parking lot after school on Friday for practice at the rec. Wear appropriate clothes i.e. sneakers, shorts or sweats and a shirt no jeans.
  • IMPORTANT REMINDER!!! There is a student Council Meeting this week at 7:15 Friday November 16th. Be there or else!!! YEARBOOK PHOTO will be taken of Student Council This Friday at the morning meeting.
  • Egyptian Kingdoms tour for April 2009 is now accepting applications. See Mrs. Spring to sign up.
  • Refuse to Use make up event on Monday, November 19th in the Hunter Seminar Room.  You must have completed 3 events by now to receive your pass.
  • Driver’s Ed: The November/December class is full.  The next class will start the first week of January/ending February.  Then there will not be another class until April/May. 

Questions please call Bill or Cindy herrmann@375-6863

  • ALL STUDENTS ENROLLED IN FIELD STUDY FOR THE SPRING SEMESTER:  Field Study Applications are due to Mr. Napolitano by Friday, November 16th.  Application forms are available through Mr. Napolitano or the Guidance Office.
  • Bromley and Stratton Season pass applications now available in the main office.
  • College Visits this week:
    Fri, 11/16
         9:45 Wheaton College
         11:15 Drew University
    Mon, 11/19
         9:35 Johnson State College
  • Men’s Indoor Lacrosse begins Thursday, November 29th at 6AM sharp. 

Players MUST have a helmet, mouthpiece, gloves and stick to participate (no exceptions)

Veteran players please bring all of your extra equipment for new players.

  • Thank you to everyone who has participated thus far in the local Yoplait “Save Lids to Save Lives” fundraiser.   Susan G. Komen for the Cure will receive 10 cents for every lid collected (up to $1.5 million) to help find a cure for breast cancer.  There is still time to deposit your pink lids into one of the three pink and white boxes located throughout the school campus.  The school collection deadline is the last day before Thanksgiving break - Tuesday, November 20th, 2007.

 

LUNCH

FIRST:  10:05

SECOND:  10:40

THIRD:  11:10

 

 

RIB SUBS              $1.75

 

SOUPS:  $1.50

CORN CHOWDER

CHICKEN NOODLE

 

Daily Announcements

  • Egyptian Kingdoms tour for April 2009 is now accepting applications. See Mrs. Spring to sign up.
  • Refuse to Use make up event on Monday, November 19th in the Hunter Seminar Room.  You must have completed 3 events by now to receive your pass.
  • Driver’s Ed: The November/December class is full.  The next class will start the first week of January/ending February.  Then there will not be another class until April/May. 

Questions please call Bill or Cindy herrmann@375-6863

  • ALL STUDENTS ENROLLED IN FIELD STUDY FOR THE SPRING SEMESTER:  Field Study Applications are due to Mr. Napolitano by Friday, November 16th.  Application forms are available through Mr. Napolitano or the Guidance Office.
  • Bromley and Stratton Season pass applications now available in the main office.
  • On Wednesday, November 14, a representative from GlobalQuest will be available to meet with Juniors and Seniors during lunch. Global Quest is a study abroad program in Thailand and Ecuador for students taking time off between high school and college. It is is a total language immersion program run by experienced educators. Semester and summer programs offered.  Meet with the representative in the cafeteria during lunch anytime from 10:00 to noon on Wednesday.
  • College Visits this week:

Wed. 11/14
     10:00 Castleton State College
     12:00 Franklin & Marshall
Fri, 11/16
     9:45 Wheaton College
     11:15 Drew University
Mon, 11/19
     9:35 Johnson State College

  • Men’s Indoor Lacrosse begins Thursday, November 29th at 6AM sharp. 

Players MUST have a helmet, mouthpiece, gloves and stick to participate (no exceptions)

Veteran players please bring all of your extra equipment for new players.

  • Thank you to everyone who has participated thus far in the local Yoplait “Save Lids to Save Lives” fundraiser.   Susan G. Komen for the Cure will receive 10 cents for every lid collected (up to $1.5 million) to help find a cure for breast cancer.  There is still time to deposit your pink lids into one of the three pink and white boxes located throughout the school campus.  The school collection deadline is the last day before Thanksgiving break - Tuesday, November 20th, 2007.

 

LUNCH

FIRST:  11:05

SECOND:  11:55

THIRD:  12:40

 

 

GOULASH              $1.75

 

SOUPS:  $1.50

TOMATO CHEDDAR BISQUE

CHICKEN NOODLE

 

BBA Presents ”The Foreigner”

BBA Presents ”The Foreigner”
Buy Tickets online

You can also call the box office at 362-1775 ext 144 to order your tickets.
You can reserve tickets by leaving your name and the number of tickets you
would like reserved. Please note that you need to pick them up during our
box office hours within 48 hours of placing your order or they will be
resold. Any tickets reserved and not paid for will be released on the date
listed on the ticket, 20 minutes before the show starts for resale.

Purchase your tickets in person down at the box office now located in the
Riley Center Lobby starting Friday, November 9.

BOX OFFICE HOURS
Monday - Thursday 3:00-6:30pm
Friday 12:30pm - 6:30pm

Ticket prices are:
$10.00 for adults
$6.00 for students, faculty, staff and children age 13 and under.

LUNCH

FIRST:  9:50

SECOND:  10:20

THIRD:  10:45

 

BOSCOS  $1.75

 

SOUPS:  $1.50

SOUP DU JOUR

 

LUNCH

FIRST:  11:05

SECOND:  11:55

THIRD:  12:40

 

 

MAC & CHEESE                  $1.75

 

 

SOUPS:  $1.50

CLAM CHOWDER

VEGETARIAN VEGGIE

CHICKEN NOODLE

 

TONIGHT  

 

 Thursday November 8th Mandatory Winter Sports Parent and Athlete Information Night 6:00 in the following locations:

Girls Ice Hockey- Hunter Seminar Room

Boys Basketball- Cafeteria

Boys Ice Hockey-John Wright’s classroom Seminary Building (room # 31)

Alpine Skiing-Dave Miceli’s classroom Seminary Building (room # 34)

Nordic Skiing- Wellness classroom off from the gym lobby

Girls Basketball-Riley Center

Snowboarding-Gym

Dance- Barb Miceli’s classroom Rowland Center (room # 221)

 

 

 

 

Burr and Burton Presents 'The Foreigner' November 14-17

Tickets are now on sale for Burr and Burton's fall production of "The Foreigner."


Burr and Burton's Performing Arts Company invites the community to "come see hilarity ensue in rural Georgia, when a shy young man, believed to be from an exotic land where they speak no English, hears more than he should." The fact that he secretly understands every word drives this show to a wildly funny climax where things go awry for the "bad guys" and the "good guys" emerge triumphant.


The show will run from November 14-17 in the school's Riley Center for the Arts. Performances are at 6:30 pm. Tickets are $10 for adults and $6 for students, children, and Burr and Burton employees. To reserve your tickets please call the Burr and Burton box office at 362-1775 ext. 144.

LUNCH

FIRST:  11:05

SECOND:  11;55

THIRD:  12:40

 

 

QUESEDILLAS     (CHICKEN & CHEESE)    $1.75

 

SOUPS:  $1.50

CALDO VERDE

CHICKEN NOODLE

 

Daily announcements

 

  • World Cultures Club – meeting on Thursday, November 8 at 2:30 – Hunter Seminar Room to watch ‘Chocolat’!  New members are always welcome – see one of the Foreign Language teachers if you have any questions!
  • BBA Rock Climbing Club – All students who signed up for the rock climbing club please check your BBA email account for information regarding our first trip next Tuesday the 13th.   Any students that would still like to join the club please email Mr. Kelly at pkelly@burrburton.org  to get information.
  • The BBA Percussion Ensemble and Contemporary Music class will be performing this Friday November 9th at the First Congregational Church in Manchester at 6:30 p.m.
  • This Calliope Café will also feature an African Drum Circle with Otha Day, our BBA artist in residence scheduled for the week of November 26th.  

Donations will be accepted to help defray the cost of our guest artist.  See Julie Freebern for more information. 

  • Refuse to use Event #3 schedule as follows: (Please try to attend your scheduled meeting)

v  11th Grade –  Wednesday 11/ 7,  3 – 4:30 meet in the gym

v  12th Grade – Wednesday 11/ 7,  4:30 – 6  meet in Hunter Seminar room.

  • Driver’s Ed: The November/December class is full.  The next class will start the first week of January/ending February.  Then there will not be another class until April/May. 

Questions please call Bill or Cindy herrmann@375-6863

·         To the Composting Service Learning Group! In addition to meeting every Tuesday mornings, we will also meet every Thursdays at 2:45 outside of the library. In order to complete service learning requirements these meetings are mandatory! Please email or call Mara for details.

  • ALL FIELD STUDY STUDENTS:  Mandatory meeting with Mr. Napolitano this Friday, November 9th.  Report to the Hunter Seminar Room the block you have Field Study.
  • Stratton Season pass applications now available in the main office.
  • ALL STUDENTS ENROLLED IN FIELD STUDY FOR THE SPRING SEMESTER:  Field Study Applications are due to Mr. Napolitano by Friday, November 16th.  Application forms are available through Mr. Napolitano or the Guidance Office.
  • Colleges visiting this week:
    Wed. 11/7

8:30 New England College    

9:30 Cazenovia College         

Fri. 11/9 

8:00 Lesley College   

10:30 Keene State College    

11:00 Vermont Technical College

                        11:30  Worcester Polytechnic Institute 

                        12:00   Lasell College

  • Bromley season pass applications are now available in the main office.
  • Thank you to everyone who has participated thus far in the local Yoplait “Save Lids to Save Lives” fundraiser.   Susan G. Komen for the Cure will receive 10 cents for every lid collected (up to $1.5 million) to help find a cure for breast cancer.  There is still time to deposit your pink lids into one of the three pink and white boxes located throughout the school campus.  The school collection deadline is the last day before Thanksgiving break - Tuesday, November 20th, 2007.

 

LUNCH

FIRST:  11:05

SECOND:  11:55

THIRD:  12:40

 

 

SAUSAGE & PEPPER SUBS                $1.75

QUICHE                                                    $1.50

 

SOUPS:  $1.50

AUTUMN BISQUE

CHICKEN NOODLE

 

Daily Announcements

 

  • World Cultures Club – meeting on Thursday, November 8 at 2:30 – Hunter Seminar Room to watch ‘Chocolat’!  New members are always welcome – see one of the Foreign Language teachers if you have any questions!
  • BBA Rock Climbing Club – All students who signed up for the rock climbing club please check your BBA email account for information regarding our first trip next Tuesday the 13th.   Any students that would still like to join the club please email Mr. Kelly at pkelly@burrburton.org  to get information.
  • The BBA Percussion Ensemble and Contemporary Music class will be performing this Friday November 9th at the First Congregational Church in Manchester at 6:30 p.m.
  • This Calliope Café will also feature an African Drum Circle with Otha Day, our BBA artist in residence scheduled for the week of November 26th.  

Donations will be accepted to help defray the cost of our guest artist.  See Julie Freebern for more information. 

  • Refuse to use Event #3 schedule as follows: (Please try to attend your scheduled meeting)

v  9th Grade – Tuesday 11/6   , 3 – 4:30 meet in the Gym

v  10 th Grade – Tuesday 11/6  , 4:30 – 6 location to be determined

v  11th Grade –  Wednesday 11/ 7,  3 – 4:30 meet in the gym

v  12th Grade – Wednesday 11/ 7,  4:30 – 6  meet in Hunter Seminar room.

  • Driver’s Ed: The November/December class is full.  The next class will start the first week of January/ending February.  Then there will not be another class until April/May. 

Questions please call Bill or Cindy herrmann@375-6863

·         To the Composting Service Learning Group! In addition to meeting every Tuesday mornings, we will also meet every Thursdays at 2:45 outside of the library. In order to complete service learning requirements these meetings are mandatory! Please email or call Mara for details.

  • Stratton Season pass applications now available in the main office.
  • Reminder:   On November 6th at 5:30pm in the Hunter Seminar Room there will be a Parent Information Night regarding “BBA Curriculum: Today and Tomorrow.” Discussion will be led by Jen Hyatt, Dean of Studies. Please remember to return your surveys ASAP!  Thank you.
  • Boys open gym schedule, Thursday 11/1 4-6pm.
  • ALL STUDENTS ENROLLED IN FIELD STUDY FOR THE SPRING SEMESTER:  Field Study Applications are due to Mr. Napolitano by Friday, November 16th.  Application forms are available through Mr. Napolitano or the Guidance Office.
  • Colleges visiting this week:
    Tues. 11/6         

8:40 Regis College     

10:00 Endicott College                      

Wed. 11/7

8:30 New England College    

9:30 Cazenovia College         

Fri. 11/9 

8:00 Lesley College   

10:30 Keene State College    

11:00 Vermont Technical College

                        11:30  Worcester Polytechnic Institute                      

  • Bromley season pass applications are now available in the main office.
  • Thank you to everyone who has participated thus far in the local Yoplait “Save Lids to Save Lives” fundraiser.   Susan G. Komen for the Cure will receive 10 cents for every lid collected (up to $1.5 million) to help find a cure for breast cancer.  There is still time to deposit your pink lids into one of the three pink and white boxes located throughout the school campus.  The school collection deadline is the last day before Thanksgiving break - Tuesday, November 20th, 2007.

 

Daily Announcements

 

  • Scholars’ Bowl team: Please remember that we have a meet today (Monday, Nov. 5th)  Be in Mr. Wright’s Room at 4:45!  Go Bulldogs! 
  • The BBA Percussion Ensemble and Contemporary Music class will be performing this Friday November 9th at the First Congregational Church in Manchester at 6:30 p.m.
  • This Calliope Café will also feature an African Drum Circle with Otha Day, our BBA artist in residence scheduled for the week of November 26th.  

Donations will be accepted to help defray the cost of our guest artist.  See Julie Freebern for more information. 

  • Refuse to use Event #3 schedule as follows: (Please try to attend your scheduled meeting)

v  9th Grade – Tuesday 11/6   , 3 – 4:30 meet in the Gym

v  10 th Grade – Tuesday 11/6  , 4:30 – 6 location to be determined

v  11th Grade –  Wednesday 11/ 7,  3 – 4:30 meet in the gym

v  12th Grade – Wednesday 11/ 7,  4:30 – 6  meet in Hunter Seminar room.

  • Driver’s Ed: The November/December class is full.  The next class will start the first week of January/ending February.  Then there will not be another class until April/May. 

Questions please call Bill or Cindy herrmann@375-6863

·         To the Composting Service Learning Group! In addition to meeting every Tuesday mornings, we will also meet every Thursdays at 2:45 outside of the library. In order to complete service learning requirements these meetings are mandatory! Please email or call Mara for details.

  • Stratton Season pass applications now available in the main office.
  • Reminder:   On November 6th at 5:30pm in the Hunter Seminar Room there will be a Parent Information Night regarding “BBA Curriculum: Today and Tomorrow.” Discussion will be led by Jen Hyatt, Dean of Studies. Please remember to return your surveys ASAP!  Thank you.
  • Boys open gym schedule, Thursday 11/1 4-6pm.
  • ALL STUDENTS ENROLLED IN FIELD STUDY FOR THE SPRING SEMESTER:  Field Study Applications are due to Mr. Napolitano by Friday, November 16th.  Application forms are available through Mr. Napolitano or the Guidance Office.
  • Colleges visiting this week:
    Tues. 11/6         

8:40 Regis College     

10:00 Endicott College                      

Wed. 11/7

8:30 New England College    

9:30 Cazenovia College         

Fri. 11/9 

8:00 Lesley College   

10:30 Keene State College    

11:00 Vermont Technical College

                        11:30  Worcester Polytechnic Institute                      

  • DEADLINE FOR December 8th ACT is Friday, November 2.
  • Bromley season pass applications are now available in the main office.
  • Thank you to everyone who has participated thus far in the local Yoplait “Save Lids to Save Lives” fundraiser.   Susan G. Komen for the Cure will receive 10 cents for every lid collected (up to $1.5 million) to help find a cure for breast cancer.  There is still time to deposit your pink lids into one of the three pink and white boxes located throughout the school campus.  The school collection deadline is the last day before Thanksgiving break - Tuesday, November 20th, 2007.

 

LUNCH

FIRST:  11:05

SECOND:  11:55

THIRD:  12:40

 

 

 

BEEF & CHEESE BURRITO   $1.75

BEAN & CHEESE BURRITO $1.75

CHILI                                         $1.75

 

SOUPS:  $1.50

POTATO W/BACON & SCALLIONS

CHICKEN NOODLE

 

Daily Announcements

 

  • Scholars’ Bowl team: Please remember that we have a meet today (Monday, Nov. 5th)  Be in Mr. Wright’s Room at 4:45!  Go Bulldogs! 
  • The BBA Percussion Ensemble and Contemporary Music class will be performing this Friday November 9th at the First Congregational Church in Manchester at 6:30 p.m.
  • This Calliope Café will also feature an African Drum Circle with Otha Day, our BBA artist in residence scheduled for the week of November 26th.  

Donations will be accepted to help defray the cost of our guest artist.  See Julie Freebern for more information. 

  • Driver’s Ed: The November/December class is full.  The next class will start the first week of January/ending February.  Then there will not be another class until April/May. 

Questions please call Bill or Cindy herrmann@375-6863

·         To the Composting Service Learning Group! In addition to meeting every Tuesday mornings, we will also meet every Thursdays at 2:45 outside of the library. In order to complete service learning requirements these meetings are mandatory! Please email or call Mara for details.

  • Stratton Season pass applications now available in the main office.
  • Reminder:   On November 6th at 5:30pm in the Hunter Seminar Room there will be a Parent Information Night regarding “BBA Curriculum: Today and Tomorrow.” Discussion will be led by Jen Hyatt, Dean of Studies. Please remember to return your surveys ASAP!  Thank you.
  • Boys open gym schedule, Thursday 11/1 4-6pm.
  • ALL STUDENTS ENROLLED IN FIELD STUDY FOR THE SPRING SEMESTER:  Field Study Applications are due to Mr. Napolitano by Friday, November 16th.  Application forms are available through Mr. Napolitano or the Guidance Office.
  • Colleges visiting this week:
    Tues. 11/6         

8:40 Regis College     

10:00 Endicott College                      

Wed. 11/7

8:30 New England College    

9:30 Cazenovia College         

Fri. 11/9 

8:00 Lesley College   

10:30 Keene State College    

11:00 Vermont Technical College

                        11:30  Worcester Polytechnic Institute                      

  • DEADLINE FOR December 8th ACT is Friday, November 2.
  • Bromley season pass applications are now available in the main office.
  • Thank you to everyone who has participated thus far in the local Yoplait “Save Lids to Save Lives” fundraiser.   Susan G. Komen for the Cure will receive 10 cents for every lid collected (up to $1.5 million) to help find a cure for breast cancer.  There is still time to deposit your pink lids into one of the three pink and white boxes located throughout the school campus.  The school collection deadline is the last day before Thanksgiving break - Tuesday, November 20th, 2007.