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Dear Parents and Guardians,
Thank you to all those who attended our Jazz Concert last night. It was great to see such a wonderful student performance and so many excited audience members. We saw many students participating in our FFA week dress down days- thank you for your encouragement!
If you are looking for some weekend entertainment, stop by the Middle School tomorrow to see our high school robotics competition. Our students have been working hard and it should be a great event.
Have a great weekend,
Dr. McCann
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March 3-7: PTSC Scholastic Book Fair (at the Middle School Volunteers Welcomed) March 5: Mid Marking Period March 7: Blue and Grey Night in the MS gym 6:30pm March 11-14: NJGPA Testing/ Half Days HIGH SCHOOL ONLY March 12: Mandatory Senior Trip Meeting for Parents AND Students |
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At the start of February, students decorated the doors of their homeroom to honor the achievements of Black history. The students and teachers did a great job in creating these beautiful displays. The doors were judged and the winners were as follows: 3rd place: Ms. Yesner’s homeroom 2nd place: Mrs. McWilliams’ homeroom 1st place: Ms. Belardo’s homeroom |
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Thank you to all who participated in FFA week. Northern Burlington has a long history of agriculture education and connection with FFA. The week reminds us of that connection and the importance of agriculture. |
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Northern Football Boosters (w/ Cheer) is sponsoring our 4th Annual Bingo & Tricky Tray Event on Saturday March 8th @ 5:30 pm at the Middle School Cafetorium
Tickets are on sale now! $35 / Per Person (8-10 admissions purchased in 1 transaction reserves a table)
Venmo:@nbfootballboosters or Zelle:nbfootballboosters@gmail.com
All proceeds benefit the NB HS Football AND Cheer teams!! Any questions-contact Alison Zirilli azirilli@nburlington.com or nbfootballboosters@gmail.com. |
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This summer course, taught by Northern teachers, is for INDEPENDENT and SELF MOTIVATED students who have proven to maintain a STRONG academic record and wish to continue pursuing a RIGOROUS course schedule. This is for students entering the 11th or 12th grade in September. ACCELERATED and CONDENSED, Online Personal Economics & Career Planning prepares students to manage their own finances. Topics include college costs, career exploration, employment, banking and credit, taxes, and communication skills. This course is for academic advancement of original credit only. Summer Semester runs from July to August. The cost to participate is $130. The deadline for submission is March 28,2025. Students can earn credit for learning experiences through multiple and diverse paths. Policy #5460-High School Graduation (referenced as "program completion"). Per policy, a limit of 2 Academic Advancement courses are permitted to be taken during the summer (maximum of 10 credits). *This application is NOT for an Educere course. ** The course has no impact on GPA. Here is the link to register: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdhhlxA7eIbnlO4YPQiKl61ihw_f0ed7dJECukaiqhG4q09Sw/viewform?usp=sf_link |
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The first round of parking permits have been issued to Juniors. All those with completed applications who were not selected in this round will be included in the next lottery, which opens March 7. For a full list of submission deadlines and upcoming lotteries, please click here. |
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What’s love got to do with it??? An article in Verywellmind titled ”10 Ways to Enjoy Valentine’s Day Solo”, by Arlin Cuncic, discusses how Valentine’s Day, if you are single, can really make you feel like you are missing out on something amazing. You might even be feeling like you are the only person without a partner. The article has good news: “There are plenty of ways to distract yourself(and maybe even forget about the holiday altogether!)” Teens especially might need a reality check that certainly it just feels like everyone has someone but you, and there are even good reasons to not be in a relationship sometimes. But here are some tips to make the day easier to bear: Ignore Valentine’s Day-it’s just one day out of the whole year Be Kind to Yourself-make it a day to treat yourself extra special Be Your Own Secret Admirer-buy your own favorite candy Avoid Love Triggers-like love songs and romantic movies Make Other Plans-play your favorite video game or order out, go for a hike Plan a Date with Other Single Friends-play games, watch a good movie Reach out to someone-you never know who else might be feeling a little lonely Brighten Someone Else’s Day-you could even become a secret admirer Keep Up Your Daily Routine-this helps it feel like any other day
This article could be a spring board for discussion with your students or teens. For the full article visit verywellmind.com. |
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Spring sports registration is now open. Please use the link above to register your child for the spring sport season. If you already have an account, please use your current username and password – DO NOT CREATE A NEW ACCOUNT. If you need assistance, please contact Mrs. O’Neill in the Athletic Office at moneill@nburlington.com or by calling 609-298-3900, ext. 2093. |
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Please join us in the fight against cancer and register for Northern Burlington Relay for Life 2025 (link above)! You can create a team or join a team! To find out more, please contact Lori Nadolny (Lnadolny@nburlington.com) or Shelley Guevara (sguevara@nburlington.com). Please also consider joining us at one of our meetings at 6:00 pm in Room 110 in the high school on the following dates:
Tuesday, March 11, 2025 Tuesday, April 8, 2025 |
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The High School Store is selling pink t-shirts, hoodies, and PJs. All proceeds will be donated to the American Cancer Society. They can be purchased in the store or online at the button above. |
Team On Fire for Brian is selling beef sticks. If you are interested, please contact Mrs. O'Neill at moneill@nburlington.com or stop by and purchase them from the High School Store. All proceeds will be donated to the American Cancer Society. GREAT STOCKING STUFFERS!!!
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Not sure if you ordered your student a yearbook this year? Here are three ways to check: Go to your email and search for ‘Jostens Order Confirmation’. Be sure the email/purchase date is from this school year (2024 - 2025). Go to www.jostens.com. Log in with the email you believe you used to purchase the yearbook. Click your name, then ‘Orders’ to see lifetime purchases for that account. Click ‘Receipt’ next to any purchase to verify that the order was for a yearbook and not an ad or other celebratory product. Again, please verify that the purchase date is from this school year (2024 – 2025). Click here to use the Jostens Order Lookup system. You will need to select our School and then enter your Student’s First Name, Last Name, and Grade. PLEASE NOTE: The system searches for exact matches. If you may have ordered under a child’s nickname, i.e. Ben instead of Benjamin, please try both names in the search fields.
Thank you so much for your support of our school and yearbook program. |
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Food Service Job OpeningsOur district food service provider is looking to fill open positions. Anyone interested should check out this Flyer or go directly to the NutriServe Website here.
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Parent Teacher Student Connection (PTSC): The Parent Teacher Student Connection (PTSC) is Northern Burlington's version of a Home and School/PTA group. All parents are invited to join and meetings are held throughout the year. Membership Form See our website at https://sites.google.com/view/nbptsc for more information about all of these events. |
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Important Dates to Remember Wednesday March 12th, MANDATORY Parent AND Student meeting. 6:30 - 7:30 in the Main Cafe. Tuesday April 8th - Luggage Check 5-6pm Wednesday April 9th - Depart for Disney |
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If you have not ordered your cap and gown, please reach out to Jostens directly. Our contact information is: Email: keri.casey.office@jostens.com Phone: 215.542.8170 |
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