Daily Annoucements


Burr and Burton Academy is offering a Driver's Ed. course this summer that begins on June 17th.  This course is free to Burr and Burton students.  For more information, and to sign up for this course, please come by the main office. 

Applications are in the School and College Counseling Office for the American Legion Auxiary's Girls State youth citizenship summer program. Young women who participate are also eligible for a scholarship opportunity from the same organization. Submit application by March 30th to the School and College Counseling Office

Deadline to register for May 2nd SAT at BBA is March 31st!

Bruce Hammond SAT prep workshops will be held at BBA on April 25 and 26. Cost is $90. Deadline for sign up is April 8th in the School and College Counseling Office.

This Saturday, March 21, there will be a bus going to Stratton Mountain, to the US Open Snowboarding Championships. We have about 15 International Students signed up right now, and therefore there are 25 extra spaces on the bus. Please see Erin Gilligan, in the Language Arts Office in the Rowland Center, to sign up. The bus will be leaving at 8:45 a.m. and the return time is TBA. Thank you.

The Performing Arts Department will be hosting a Calliope Cafe on Friday April 3rd.See Julie Freebern if you are interested in performing

Attention freshmen, sophomores and juniors: want to make a difference in our school or community? Become a student leader. Applications are due by March 27th to the box outside of Ms. Hyatt's office in the basement of the seminary building. Apply today!

Hola!! Spain Science Tour April 2010. Lock in your place and tour price now ! See Dale Spring in the BBA science Dept. for application.

All AP studio art students are required to meet on Thursday March 19th in the graphic design lab.  Please come with a draft of your concentration write up. and all art work completed since last semester.

Need help editing papers?  Don't know how to write creatively? Come to the English Writing Lab! On Wednesday mornings before school in the Moritz Lab (located on the first floor of the Seminary Building), members from the National Honor Society will be available to help!  If you are having trouble writing a poem, have no idea how to write a theme paper, or simply want a quiet place to work on an essay, feel free to stop by the Moritz Lab on Wednesday mornings.  For more information, please contact Campbell Halligan, Ellen Parent, Nancy Seem, Charlotte Salsgiver, Ellie Turner, Kerry Sullivan, Faryn Borella, or Marie Schow.

Chess tournament coming to Vermont! The 2009 Vermont State Scholastic Chess Championships are on Saturday, April 11th at Berlin Elementary School, Berlin, VT. Registration runs from 8:30-9:30am, and the first round (using Swiss pairing) starts at 10:00am. For full details visit www.vtchess.info or contact Mike Stridsberg at mike@vtchess.info or (802)-223-1948

Various Summer Program Applications are available in the School and College Counseling office:

 MedQuest offers students currently enrolled in Grades 9.10 and 11 a six-day exposure to the range of health career opportunities available and an introduction to life on a college campus. They are looking for students interested in health professions, mathematics, science and technology.

JOB OPPORTUNITIES:

Juniors and Seniors: Hildene has two camp assistant job opportunities in their summer program that runs from June 22 to July 31. Compensation is $9.50/hour.  For more information please contact Diane Newton, Hildene's Education Director, 367-7965 or email: dianenewton@hildene.org 

Looking for a responsible student to work 4-5 days (weekends and holidays a must) at Murray Hill Condo Association.  Responsibilities will include pool and pool house upkeep/cleaning and light landscaping/weeding (and a little sun tanning) .  Pay is very good!  If you are interested, please contact Tom Towslee at 362-3025 or email him at tomtowslee@yahoo.com