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Daily Announcements
★If you have a Friday detention this week you have a great opportunity to not serve, but you must act soon. Please see Mr. Cirelli ASAP for details before Thursday.
★The performing arts department will host Calliope Cafe Friday November 6th at 6:30 p.m. in the Rowland Center.
Admission is $5.00 for adults and $3.00 for students. See Julie Freebern for more information.
★new Driver's Ed. class beginning on November 5th, Tuesday and Thursday evenings, 5 to 7 pm. Call Bill Hermann to register. 375-6863.
★Seniors...the parking lot behind the gym will be closed this Wed. the 28th to make room for guests visiting BBA on this day. Please use the Upper Parking Lots.
★Have you ever dreamed of lighting the red lamp.... crossing the blue line and ripping a slap shot top shelf... or wonder what it is like play the world's fastest game? If yes, The BBA boys and girls Hockey Clubs need you! In an effort to offset a major increase in the cost of ice time they are proud to bring back the 2nd annual quest for the Athletic Cup. Game date is Saturday, November 14th at the Riley Rink at 7pm. No hockey experience is needed. We will set you up with all the stuff. See Mr. Herrington (3rd floor seminary Bldg) to reserve a roster spot. The Faculty Dream team is looking to put together a two game win streak, help put an end to this and restore pride to the BBA student body.
★Picture Retakes are scheduled for Tuesday November 3rd. If you did not have your picture taken during the first picture day or you are unhappy with the pictures you had taken, please come and sign up in the main office for a retake.
★The Prudential Spirit of Community Awards program
for high school students is underway. If you are a student who has made a difference in your community over the past year through your volunteerism, you could win $6,000 and a trip to Washington, DC, as well as national recognition for your efforts.
In order to apply, go to http://spirit.prudential.com or www.principals.org/prudential (or call 877-525-8491 toll free for more information).
Click on "apply now" and follow the directions.
Once you have completed your application, print it out, sign it, have a parent sign it, and bring it Ms. Hyatt by November 2, 2009.
★Hey all you writers and artists! Time has come to start submitting work for the next Between Ranges Literary Journal. If you have any Poems, Short Stories, Photographs, etc, please e-mail them to Ellie Turner at eturner@burrburton.org or come find me some time during school. If you'd like to look at any of the old Between Ranges, go to Mrs. Wright's room on the first floor of the seminary building. Thank you!
★Bromley Season pass applications are now available outside the main office
★For information on all of the after school clubs that Burr and Burton has to offer, check out our new wiki space at: http://bbaclubs.wikispaces.com/For additional information, please contact Heidi Welch at hwelch@burrburton.org
★SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITY: DEADLINE, November 2nd!
The process for the Elks Scholarship has been streamlined. Unfortunately, that has also shortened the deadline to November 2nd. Applications are online and in the School and College Counseling Office.
★College Visits Next Week: As always, students MUST check with teachers prior to the visit.
Tuesday, October 27
Saint Michael's College, 9:30
Lesley University,12:00
Middlebury College, 2:00
Wednesday, October 28
Lehigh University, 9:45
Husson College, 10:30
Classes Canceled Thursday 10/22 and Friday 10/23
After much deliberation, we have decided to cancel classes for Thursday and Friday. Afternoon activities today will continue as scheduled. Administrative, Guidance, Business, Advancement and Maintenance operations will remain open on Thursday and Friday. The decision to cancel classes is based on the continued high absentee rate among students, the rising rate of faculty illness, and the logistical difficulties presented by running a school at such diminished capacity.
There are a number of postponements or cancellations as a result of this decision:
- All athletic contests on Thursday will be rescheduled as follows: Varsity Girls Soccer will play at Rutland Saturday at 4 pm. JV Gold Girls Soccer will play at Rutland on Monday at 4 PM.
- All sports practices are canceled for Thursday. Practices may resume Friday afternoon after 2 PM.
- Friday evening's Calliope Cafe will be rescheduled.
- Fall play rehearsal is canceled for Thursday. Rehearsal may resume Friday afternoon after 2 PM.
- Refuse to Use events on campus will be rescheduled
The following events are NOT effected by this decision:
- Friday night's football game against U32 will be played as scheduled.
- Saturday's Varsity and JV Boys Soccer games will be played as scheduled.
- Mid-term exams will remain as scheduled. Teachers will be encouraged to help students catch up next week and adjust their exams to recognize the diminished capacity for learning over these past few days.
- ACTs on Saturday will remain as scheduled.
The character of a community is revealed in difficult times, and I am happy to say that this community is showing its strength. Faculty members have filled in for each other during their free periods, students have adjusted to substitute teachers and smaller classes, and parents have overwhelmingly been supportive of our efforts to minimize the spread of infection.
I often say that there is nothing more important than education, but in this case, there actually is: the health and safety of this community. I encourage all students to use these next two days in productive ways, and I look forward to a return to normalcy on Monday.
Sincerely,
Mark Tashjian
Headmaster
Classes Canceled Thursday 10/22 and Friday 10/23
After much deliberation, we have decided to cancel classes for Thursday and Friday. Afternoon activities today will continue as scheduled. Administrative, Guidance, Business, Advancement and Maintenance operations will remain open on Thursday and Friday. The decision to cancel classes is based on the continued high absentee rate among students, the rising rate of faculty illness, and the logistical difficulties presented by running a school at such diminished capacity.
There are a number of postponements or cancellations as a result of this decision:
- All athletic contests on Thursday will be rescheduled as follows: Varsity Girls Soccer will play at Rutland Saturday at 4 pm. JV Gold Girls Soccer will play at Rutland on Monday at 4 PM.
- All sports practices are canceled for Thursday. Practices may resume Friday afternoon after 2 PM.
- Friday evening's Calliope Cafe will be rescheduled.
- Fall play rehearsal is canceled for Thursday. Rehearsal may resume Friday afternoon after 2 PM.
- Refuse to Use events on campus will be rescheduled
The following events are NOT effected by this decision:
- Friday night's football game against U32 will be played as scheduled.
- Saturday's Varsity and JV Boys Soccer games will be played as scheduled.
- Mid-term exams will remain as scheduled. Teachers will be encouraged to help students catch up next week and adjust their exams to recognize the diminished capacity for learning over these past few days.
- ACTs on Saturday will remain as scheduled.
The character of a community is revealed in difficult times, and I am happy to say that this community is showing its strength. Faculty members have filled in for each other during their free periods, students have adjusted to substitute teachers and smaller classes, and parents have overwhelmingly been supportive of our efforts to minimize the spread of infection.
I often say that there is nothing more important than education, but in this case, there actually is: the health and safety of this community. I encourage all students to use these next two days in productive ways, and I look forward to a return to normalcy on Monday.
Sincerely,
Mark Tashjian
Headmaster
Classes Canceled Thursday 10/22 and Friday 10/23
After much deliberation, we have decided to cancel classes for Thursday and Friday. Afternoon activities today will continue as scheduled. Administrative, Guidance, Business, Advancement and Maintenance operations will remain open on Thursday and Friday. The decision to cancel classes is based on the continued high absentee rate among students, the rising rate of faculty illness, and the logistical difficulties presented by running a school at such diminished capacity.
There are a number of postponements or cancellations as a result of this decision:
- All athletic contests on Thursday will be rescheduled as follows: Varsity Girls Soccer will play at Rutland Saturday at 4 pm. JV Gold Girls Soccer will play at Rutland on Monday at 4 PM.
- All sports practices are canceled for Thursday. Practices may resume Friday afternoon after 2 PM.
- Friday evening's Calliope Cafe will be rescheduled.
- Fall play rehearsal is canceled for Thursday. Rehearsal may resume Friday afternoon after 2 PM.
- Refuse to Use events on campus will be rescheduled
The following events are NOT effected by this decision:
- Friday night's football game against U32 will be played as scheduled.
- Saturday's Varsity and JV Boys Soccer games will be played as scheduled.
- Mid-term exams will remain as scheduled. Teachers will be encouraged to help students catch up next week and adjust their exams to recognize the diminished capacity for learning over these past few days.
- ACTs on Saturday will remain as scheduled.
The character of a community is revealed in difficult times, and I am happy to say that this community is showing its strength. Faculty members have filled in for each other during their free periods, students have adjusted to substitute teachers and smaller classes, and parents have overwhelmingly been supportive of our efforts to minimize the spread of infection.
I often say that there is nothing more important than education, but in this case, there actually is: the health and safety of this community. I encourage all students to use these next two days in productive ways, and I look forward to a return to normalcy on Monday.
Sincerely,
Mark Tashjian
Headmaster
Daily Attendance
★Boys open gyms for Tuesday October 20 and Thursday October 22 have been canceled. Open gyms will resume on Sunday October 25.
★The BLAMO group is running a broom ball event this Saturday Oct, 24th. Please call the collaborative for more information.
★EQUESTRIAN CLUB MEETING
TUESDAY AFTER SCHOOL 2:30 in MRS. MUENCH'S ROOM
ROBIN URBANSKI WILL BE AT THE MEETING TO DISCUSS RIDING PLANS FOR THIS FRIDAY OCTOBER 23rd AND OTHER OPPORTUNITIES
PLEASE EMAIL MRS. MUENCH IF YOU CANNOT ATTEND THE MEETING!
★Picture Retakes are scheduled for Tuesday November 3rd. If you did not have your picture taken during the first picture day or you are unhappy with the pictures you had taken, please come and sign up in the main office for a retake.
★The Prudential Spirit of Community Awards program
for high school students is underway. If you are a student who has made a difference in your community over the past year through your volunteerism, you could win $6,000 and a trip to Washington, DC, as well as national recognition for your efforts.
In order to apply, go to http://spirit.prudential.com or www.principals.org/prudential (or call 877-525-8491 toll free for more information).
Click on "apply now" and follow the directions.
Once you have completed your application, print it out, sign it, have a parent sign it, and bring it Ms. Hyatt by November 2, 2009.
★Hey all you writers and artists! Time has come to start submitting work for the next Between Ranges Literary Journal. If you have any Poems, Short Stories, Photographs, etc, please e-mail them to Ellie Turner at eturner@burrburton.org or come find me some time during school. If you'd like to look at any of the old Between Ranges, go to Mrs. Wright's room on the first floor of the seminary building. Thank you!
★Bromley Season pass applications are now available outside the main office
★ALL FIELD STUDY STUDENTS: Meeting scheduled for Friday, October 23rd has been canceled due to NECAP Testing.
★A, B & C BLOCK FIELD STUDY STUDENTS: Reminder that your Journals (Assignment #2) are due on MONDAY, OCTOBER 26th.
★D & E BLOCK FIELD STUDY STUDENTS: Reminder that the Letter to the Editor (Assignment #1) is due MONDAY, OCTOBER 26th.
★For information on all of the after school clubs that Burr and Burton has to offer, check out our new wiki space at: http://bbaclubs.wikispaces.com/
For additional information, please contact Heidi Welch at hwelch@burrburton.org
★SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITY: DEADLINE, November 2nd!
The process for the Elks Scholarship has been streamlined. Unfortunately, that has also shortened the deadline to November 2nd. Applications are online and in the School and College Counseling Office.
★The ACT Test will be administered at Burr and Burton on Saturday, October 24th in the Rowland Center Cafeteria. Please be there by 7:45am with pencils, calculators and entry tickets.
★College Visits Next Week:
Tuesday, October 20
Castleton State College, 8:30
Monday 10/19
JV Gold Girls Soccer @ Bratt 4:30
Varsity Girls Soccer @ Bratt 6:00
Tuesday 10/20
JV Gold Boys Soccer @ Bratt 4:30
Varsity Boys Soccer @ Bratt 6:00
Cross Country @ Viking 3:00 (MVL Champioship)
Wednesday 10/21
No Events Scheduled
Thursday 10/22
JV Gold Girls Soccer @ Rutland 4:30
Varsity Girls Soccer @ Rutland 6:00
Friday 10/23
Varsity Football @ U-32 7:00
Saturday 10/24
GO BULLDOGS!
Daily Announcements
★Sophomores, please stay after assembly for a brief meeting. Thank you!
★Anyone interested in joining the Tennis club please meet Mr. McNealus in the freshman section right after assembly.
★Students going on the Jamaica Service Learning trip in April, please stay to meet Ms Silver right after assembly in the senior section.
★Picture Retakes are scheduled for Tuesday November 3rd. If you did not have your picture taken during the first picture day or you are unhappy with the pictures you had taken, please come and sign up in the main office for a retake.
★ The Burr and Burton Girl's Varsity Soccer Team will be hosting a "Unique Pizza Cook-Off" on Saturday, October 17, 2009 from 6:00 – 9:00 pm in the BBA cafeteria. The cost is $5.00 to taste all or as many pizzas as one wants, and folks may also vote on their favorite pizza, too! All proceeds will benefit Grassroots Soccer (Kick Aids), a corporation that uses the power of soccer in the fight against HIV and AIDS.
★The Prudential Spirit of Community Awards program
for high school students is underway. If you are a student who has made a difference in your community over the past year through your volunteerism, you could win $6,000 and a trip to Washington, DC, as well as national recognition for your efforts.
In order to apply, go to http://spirit.prudential.com or www.principals.org/prudential (or call 877-525-8491 toll free for more information).
Click on "apply now" and follow the directions.
Once you have completed your application, print it out, sign it, have a parent sign it, and bring it Ms. Hyatt by November 2, 2009.
★Hey all you writers and artists! Time has come to start submitting work for the next Between Ranges Literary Journal. If you have any Poems, Short Stories, Photographs, etc, please e-mail them to Ellie Turner at eturner@burrburton.org or come find me some time during school. If you'd like to look at any of the old Between Ranges, go to Mrs. Wright's room on the first floor of the seminary building. Thank you!
★Bromley Season pass applications are now available outside the main office
★ALL FIELD STUDY STUDENTS: Meeting scheduled for Friday, October 23rd has been canceled due to NECAP Testing.★A, B & C BLOCK FIELD STUDY STUDENTS: Reminder that your Journals (Assignment #2) are due on MONDAY, OCTOBER 26th.
★D & E BLOCK FIELD STUDY STUDENTS: Reminder that the Letter to the Editor (Assignment #1) is due MONDAY, OCTOBER 26th.
★For information on all of the after school clubs that Burr and Burton has to offer, check out our new wiki space at: http://bbaclubs.wikispaces.com/
For additional information, please contact Heidi Welch at hwelch@burrburton.org
★SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITY: DEADLINE, November 2nd!
The process for the Elks Scholarship has been streamlined. Unfortunately, that has also shortened the deadline to November 2nd. Applications are online and in the School and College Counseling Office.
★The ACT Test will be administered at Burr and Burton on Saturday, October 24th in the Rowland Center Cafeteria. Please be there by 7:45am with pencils, calculators and entry tickets.
★College Visits Next Week:
Monday, October 19
Lyndon State College, 1:00
Tuesday, October 20
Castleton State College, 8:30
Daily Announcements
★Seniors please do not park in the parking lot behind the gym on Friday. Grandparents Day will be taking place and that parking lot along with the spaces on Seminary Ave are being reserved for our guests. You may park in the other two upper parking lots. Thanks so much for your
cooperation.
★Picture Retakes are scheduled for Tuesday November 3rd. If you did not have your picture taken during the first picture day or you are unhappy with the pictures you had taken, please come and sign up in the main office for a retake.
★ The Burr and Burton Girl's Varsity Soccer Team will be hosting a "Unique Pizza Cook-Off" on Saturday, October 17, 2009 from 6:00 – 9:00 pm in the BBA cafeteria. The cost is $5.00 to taste all or as many pizzas as one wants, and folks may also vote on their favorite pizza, too! All proceeds will benefit Grassroots Soccer (Kick Aids), a corporation that uses the power of soccer in the fight against HIV and AIDS.
★The Prudential Spirit of Community Awards program
for high school students is underway. If you are a student who has made a difference in your community over the past year through your volunteerism, you could win $6,000 and a trip to Washington, DC, as well as national recognition for your efforts.
In order to apply, go to http://spirit.prudential.com or www.principals.org/prudential (or call 877-525-8491 toll free for more information).
Click on "apply now" and follow the directions.
Once you have completed your application, print it out, sign it, have a parent sign it, and bring it Ms. Hyatt by November 2, 2009.
★The Performing Arts Department will be hosting a Calliope Cafe Friday October 23rd at 6:30 p.m. in the Rowland Center.
All interested performers should sign up for an audition time with Julie Freebern by Wednesday October 14th.
★Hey all you writers and artists! Time has come to start submitting work for the next Between Ranges Literary Journal. If you have any Poems, Short Stories, Photographs, etc, please e-mail them to Ellie Turner at eturner@burrburton.org or come find me some time during school. If you'd like to look at any of the old Between Ranges, go to Mrs. Wright's room on the first floor of the seminary building. Thank you!
★Interested in traveling to Ecuador next summer? If you will have completed Spanish IV or higher see Mr. Nolan for more information. Remember that the deadline to register for Rowland Fund financial aid is October 16.
★Bromley Season pass applications are now available outside the main office
"Announcing a community service French immersion trip to Guadeloupe for April 2010! We will be staying with families, doing community service, and enjoying the fun to be had on this Carribean island that is a state of France. The trip is open to all current and former French students. More info and downloadable forms can be found at https://sites.google.com/a/burrburton.org/mme-emery/home/links . Contact Michelle Emery at memery@burrburton.org for more details. Parent's meeting on October 8th at 6pm in the French room, Rowland 226."
★This announcement concerns the Asian Culture Club. Its goal is to create events that focus on Asian culture and language. If you are interested in helping organize activities or just want to learn more about Asian culture, come join us. There will be an organizational meeting this Friday right after school in Ms. Diaz's room, second floor of the Seminary Building. The Asian Culture Club is not just a club but a service learning group too.
★ALL FIELD STUDY STUDENTS: Meeting scheduled for Friday, October 23rd has been canceled due to NECAP Testing.
★A, B & C BLOCK FIELD STUDY STUDENTS: Reminder that your Journals (Assignment #2) are due on MONDAY, OCTOBER 26th.
★D & E BLOCK FIELD STUDY STUDENTS: Reminder that the Letter to the Editor (Assignment #1) is due MONDAY, OCTOBER 26th.
★For information on all of the after school clubs that Burr and Burton has to offer, check out our new wiki space at: http://bbaclubs.wikispaces.com/
For additional information, please contact Heidi Welch at hwelch@burrburton.org
Burlington Taiko Drummers Oct. 15 in Riley Center
Daily Announcements
cooperation.
★Picture Retakes are scheduled for Tuesday November 3rd. If you did not have your picture taken during the first picture day or you are unhappy with the pictures you had taken, please come and sign up in the main office for a retake.
★ The Burr and Burton Girl's Varsity Soccer Team will be hosting a "Unique Pizza Cook-Off" on Saturday, October 17, 2009 from 6:00 – 9:00 pm in the BBA cafeteria. The cost is $5.00 to taste all or as many pizzas as one wants, and folks may also vote on their favorite pizza, too! All proceeds will benefit Grassroots Soccer (Kick Aids), a corporation that uses the power of soccer in the fight against HIV and AIDS.
★The Prudential Spirit of Community Awards program
for high school students is underway. If you are a student who has made a difference in your community over the past year through your volunteerism, you could win $6,000 and a trip to Washington, DC, as well as national recognition for your efforts.
In order to apply, go to http://spirit.prudential.com or www.principals.org/prudential (or call 877-525-8491 toll free for more information).
Click on "apply now" and follow the directions.
Once you have completed your application, print it out, sign it, have a parent sign it, and bring it Ms. Hyatt by November 2, 2009.
★Thursday October 15th come jam out to some great music played by student bands at the BBA run by National Honor Society. From 5-8 various student bands will be playing outside of the gym lobby. Come sit on the hill, listen to some music, and enjoy apple cider, and baked goods
★The Performing Arts Department will be hosting a Calliope Cafe Friday October 23rd at 6:30 p.m. in the Rowland Center.
All interested performers should sign up for an audition time with Julie Freebern by Wednesday October 14th.
★Hey all you writers and artists! Time has come to start submitting work for the next Between Ranges Literary Journal. If you have any Poems, Short Stories, Photographs, etc, please e-mail them to Ellie Turner at eturner@burrburton.org or come find me some time during school. If you'd like to look at any of the old Between Ranges, go to Mrs. Wright's room on the first floor of the seminary building. Thank you!
★Interested in traveling to Ecuador next summer? If you will have completed Spanish IV or higher see Mr. Nolan for more information. Remember that the deadline to register for Rowland Fund financial aid is October 16.
★Bromley Season pass applications are now available outside the main office
★French trip to Guadeloupe
"Announcing a community service French immersion trip to Guadeloupe for April 2010! We will be staying with families, doing community service, and enjoying the fun to be had on this Carribean island that is a state of France. The trip is open to all current and former French students. More info and downloadable forms can be found at https://sites.google.com/a/burrburton.org/mme-emery/home/links . Contact Michelle Emery at memery@burrburton.org for more details. Parent's meeting on October 8th at 6pm in the French room, Rowland 226."
★This announcement concerns the Asian Culture Club. Its goal is to create events that focus on Asian culture and language. If you are interested in helping organize activities or just want to learn more about Asian culture, come join us. There will be an organizational meeting this Friday right after school in Ms. Diaz's room, second floor of the Seminary Building. The Asian Culture Club is not just a club but a service learning group too.
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Daily Announcements
★If you have not yet turned in your computer usage form, please do so by Wednesday Oct. 7th. You can drop these off in Mr. Morrison's classroom.
DEC - Digital Entertainment Club - Monday afternoons from 2:30 - 4:00
Calling all Gamers!!! Bring your XBoxes, Play Stations or Wii's to Mr. Morrison computer lab (Smith Center) and hook them up to the best audio/video system on campus for the ultimate gaming experience! Or just hang out with friends and surf the Net.
Come when you like - don't when you don't.
★The Prudential Spirit of Community Awards program
for high school students is underway. If you are a student who has made a difference in your community over the past year through your volunteerism, you could win $6,000 and a trip to Washington, DC, as well as national recognition for your efforts.
In order to apply, go to http://spirit.prudential.com or www.principals.org/prudential (or call 877-525-8491 toll free for more information).
Click on "apply now" and follow the directions.
Once you have completed your application, print it out, sign it, have a parent sign it, and bring it Ms. Hyatt by November 2, 2009.
★Thursday October 15th come jam out to some great music played by student bands at the BBA run by National Honor Society. From 5-8 various student bands will be playing outside of the gym lobby. Come sit on the hill, listen to some music, and enjoy apple cider, and baked goods
★There will be a brief informational meeting for those interested in joining the digital photography club this Wednesday Oct. 7th at 3pm in the Hunter Seminar room.
★The Performing Arts Department will be hosting a Calliope Cafe Friday October 23rd at 6:30 p.m. in the Rowland Center.
All interested performers should sign up for an audition time with Julie Freebern by Wednesday October 14th.
★Hey all you writers and artists! Time has come to start submitting work for the next Between Ranges Literary Journal. If you have any Poems, Short Stories, Photographs, etc, please e-mail them to Ellie Turner at eturner@burrburton.org or come find me some time during school. If you'd like to look at any of the old Between Ranges, go to Mrs. Wright's room on the first floor of the seminary building. Thank you!
★Interested in traveling to Ecuador next summer? If you will have completed Spanish IV or higher see Mr. Nolan for more information. Remember that the deadline to register for Rowland Fund financial aid is October 16.
★Bromley Season pass applications are now available outside the main office
★The annual Breast Cancer - Save Lids to Save Lives drive is on. For every pink lid sent in by December 31, 2009 - Yoplait® will donate 10 cents to Susan G. Komen for the Cure® - up to $1.5 million. Lid collection boxes are located in the Library and Cafeteria.
★Juniors need to sign up and bring the $15 PSAT registration fee to Lynne Welsh in the School and College Counseling Office by October 6th. Checks should be made out to BBA.
★Junior Parent College Night is Wednesday, October 7, at 7 p.m. in the Rowland Center
★College Visits Next Week: As always, students MUST check with teachers prior to the visit.
Wednesday, October 7
Bentley University, 9:00
University of Southern Maine, 10:30
Alfred University, 10:45
Thursday, October 8
Plymouth State University, 9:45
Gordon College, 1:00
Friday, October 9
Boston University, 12:00
★French trip to Guadeloupe
"Announcing a community service French immersion trip to Guadeloupe for April 2010! We will be staying with families, doing community service, and enjoying the fun to be had on this Carribean island that is a state of France. The trip is open to all current and former French students. More info and downloadable forms can be found at https://sites.google.com/a/burrburton.org/mme-emery/home/links . Contact Michelle Emery at memery@burrburton.org for more details. Parent's meeting on October 8th at 6pm in the French room, Rowland 226."
★French Club starting
"French Club is starting up at BBA, come be a part of the planning! Our first task is to get ready for National French Week in November, and then plan activities for the rest of the year. We will be meeting in the French room (Rowland 226) on Thursdays from 2:30-3:15pm, starting this Thursday."
Booster Club Looking for Parent Assistance
o Hot Dogs: 600
o Hot Dog Rolls: 50 dozen
o Chips: individual portion packages
o Condiments
o Desserts: cookies and brownies
o Bottled water:40 cases
Parents should e-mail Kathi Bierwirth at kbierwirth@burrburton.org and let her know what they can contribute.
Thanks for your support,
Terry Merrow
President
Booster Club
Daily Announcements
★DEC - Digital Entertainment Club - Monday afternoons from 2:30 - 4:00
Calling all Gamers!!! Bring your XBoxes, Play Stations or Wii's to Mr. Morrison computer lab (Smith Center) and hook them up to the best audio/video system on campus for the ultimate gaming experience! Or just hang out with friends and surf the Net.
Come when you like - don't when you don't.
★The Prudential Spirit of Community Awards program
for high school students is underway. If you are a student who has made a difference in your community over the past year through your volunteerism, you could win $6,000 and a trip to Washington, DC, as well as national recognition for your efforts.
In order to apply, go to http://spirit.prudential.com or www.principals.org/prudential (or call 877-525-8491 toll free for more information).
Click on "apply now" and follow the directions.
Once you have completed your application, print it out, sign it, have a parent sign it, and bring it Ms. Hyatt by November 2, 2009.
★Thursday October 15th come jam out to some great music played by student bands at the BBA run by National Honor Society. From 5-8 various student bands will be playing outside of the gym lobby. Come sit on the hill, listen to some music, and enjoy apple cider, and baked goods
★There will be a brief informational meeting for those interested in joining the digital photography club this Wednesday Oct. 7th at 3pm in the Hunter Seminar room.
★The Performing Arts Department will be hosting a Calliope Cafe Friday October 23rd at 6:30 p.m. in the Rowland Center.
All interested performers should sign up for an audition time with Julie Freebern by Wednesday October 14th.
★Hey all you writers and artists! Time has come to start submitting work for the next Between Ranges Literary Journal. If you have any Poems, Short Stories, Photographs, etc, please e-mail them to Ellie Turner at eturner@burrburton.org or come find me some time during school. If you'd like to look at any of the old Between Ranges, go to Mrs. Wright's room on the first floor of the seminary building. Thank you!
★Interested in traveling to Ecuador next summer? If you will have completed Spanish IV or higher see Mr. Nolan for more information. Remember that the deadline to register for Rowland Fund financial aid is October 16.
★Bromley Season pass applications are now available outside the main office
★The annual Breast Cancer - Save Lids to Save Lives drive is on. For every pink lid sent in by December 31, 2009 - Yoplait® will donate 10 cents to Susan G. Komen for the Cure® - up to $1.5 million. Lid collection boxes are located in the Library and Cafeteria.
★Juniors need to sign up and bring the $15 PSAT registration fee to Lynne Welsh in the School and College Counseling Office by October 6th. Checks should be made out to BBA.
★Junior Parent College Night is Wednesday, October 7, at 7 p.m. in the Rowland Center
★College Visits Next Week: As always, students MUST check with teachers prior to the visit.
Monday, October 5
SUNY Potsdam, 11:00
Wednesday, October 7
Bentley University, 9:00
University of Southern Maine, 10:30
Alfred University, 10:45
Thursday, October 8
Plymouth State University, 9:45
Gordon College, 1:00
Friday, October 9
Boston University, 12:00
★French trip to Guadeloupe
"Announcing a community service French immersion trip to Guadeloupe for April 2010! We will be staying with families, doing community service, and enjoying the fun to be had on this Carribean island that is a state of France. The trip is open to all current and former French students. More info and downloadable forms can be found at https://sites.google.com/a/burrburton.org/mme-emery/home/links . Contact Michelle Emery at memery@burrburton.org for more details. Parent's meeting on October 8th at 6pm in the French room, Rowland 226."
★French Club starting
"French Club is starting up at BBA, come be a part of the planning! Our first task is to get ready for National French Week in November, and then plan activities for the rest of the year. We will be meeting in the French room (Rowland 226) on Thursdays from 2:30-3:15pm, starting this Thursday."
ATHLETIC EVENTS WEEK OF 10/5 - 10/10
Monday 10/5
JV Gold Boys Soccer vs Bratt 4:30 (REC)
Varsity Boys Soccer vs Bratt 6:30 (Applejack)
JV Football @ Woodstock 4:00
Tuesday 10/6
JV Gold Girls Soccer vs Bratt 4:30 (REC)
Varsity Girls Soccer vs Bratt 6:30 (Applejack)
Varsity Field Hockey vs Bratt 4:00
JV Field Hockey vs Bratt 5:15
Cross Country @ Viking 4:30
Wednesday 10/7
JV Green Girls Soccer vs Bellows Falls 4:30 (BBA)
Thursday 10/8
JV Green Boys Soccer vs Rutland 4:00 (Rec)
JV Green Girls Soccer vs Rutland 4:00 (BBA)
Friday 10/9
Varsity Boys Soccer vs Rutland 5:00 (Applejack)- Senior Game
Varsity Girls Soccer vs Rutland 7:00 (Applejack)- Senior Game
Saturday 10/10
JV Gold Boys Soccer vs Rutland 10:00 (Rec)
JV Gold Girls Soccer vs Rutland 10:00 (BBA)
JV Field Hockey vs MAU 3:00
Varsity Field Hockey vs MAU 4:30- Senior Game
Varsity Football vs Otter Valley 2:00 (BBA)- Senior Game
GO BULLDOGS!
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Daily Annoucements
For all students that attended the Refuse to Use Kick-Off, the registration deadline has been extended to Saturday 10/3. A complete registration is required by that date and includes:
- On-line or paper registration (School Representatives have paper registrations)
- Online payment, check or completed scholarship application for the $35 fee
- An appropriate photo uploaded into the registration form or emailed to The Collaborative or a photo on file at Stratton, not older than last year.
★DEC - Digital Entertainment Club - Monday afternoons from 2:30 - 4:00
Calling all Gamers!!! Bring your XBoxes, Play Stations or Wii's to Mr. Morrison computer lab (Smith Center) and hook them up to the best audio/video system on campus for the ultimate gaming experience! Or just hang out with friends and surf the Net.
Come when you like - don't when you don't.
★The Prudential Spirit of Community Awards program
for high school students is underway. If you are a student who has made a difference in your community over the past year through your volunteerism, you could win $6,000 and a trip to Washington, DC, as well as national recognition for your efforts.
In order to apply, go to http://spirit.prudential.com or www.principals.org/prudential (or call 877-525-8491 toll free for more information).
Click on "apply now" and follow the directions.
Once you have completed your application, print it out, sign it, have a parent sign it, and bring it Ms. Hyatt by November 2, 2009.
★Thursday October 15th come jam out to some great music played by student bands at the BBA run by National Honor Society. From 5-8 various student bands will be playing outside of the gym lobby. Come sit on the hill, listen to some music, and enjoy apple cider, and baked goods
★There will be a brief informational meeting for those interested in joining the digital photography club this Wednesday Oct. 7th at 3pm in the Hunter Seminar room.
★The Performing Arts Department will be hosting a Calliope Cafe Friday October 23rd at 6:30 p.m. in the Rowland Center.
All interested performers should sign up for an audition time with Julie Freebern by Wednesday October 14th.
★Hey all you writers and artists! Time has come to start submitting work for the next Between Ranges Literary Journal. If you have any Poems, Short Stories, Photographs, etc, please e-mail them to Ellie Turner at eturner@burrburton.org or come find me some time during school. If you'd like to look at any of the old Between Ranges, go to Mrs. Wright's room on the first floor of the seminary building. Thank you!
★Interested in traveling to Ecuador next summer? If you will have completed Spanish IV or higher see Mr. Nolan for more information. Remember that the deadline to register for Rowland Fund financial aid is October 16.
★October 1st is the registration deadline for the November 7th SAT (not at BBA).
★Juniors will take the PSAT on Wednesday, October 14, during school
hours. Students need to bring the $15 registration fee to their
advisors by October 7.
★College Visits this week:
Thursday, October 1
Elon University, 7:50
Green Mountain College, 10:30