High School Parent Message 

April 28, 2023

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Important Dates

May 1-12:     AP Testing

May 2,4:       NJSLA/Early Dismissal of Students

May 3:          Early Dismissal of Students

May 6:          PTSC Senior Citizen Prom

May 8-22:     PTSC Clothing Drive  

May 18:        Spring Band Concert 7pm

May 29:        Memorial Day - No School

May 30:        Art Show 5:30 pm

May 31:        Spring Choral Concert 7:30 pm

Jun 9:           Early Dismissal of Students Send Off 

Jun 12:         Early Dismissal of Students

Jun 13:         Early Dismissal of Students

                     Graduation

NEW - New Jersey Student Learning Assessment Math/ELA -Grade 9

On May 2 and May 4, students in Grade 9 will be administered the New Jersey Student Learning Assessment (NJSLA).Make up testing will occur May 9,10 for students who are absent during the initial testing window following a regular schedule. Students who need to test during the make up window will miss class time to test. 

The NJSLA includes two 90 minute units of ELA and two 90 minute units of Math.  The ELA assessment is aligned to the ELA 9 content.  Students in High School with take a math assessment aligned to Algebra 1 if they are enrolled in an Algebra 1 class or Geometry if they are enrolled in Geometry or Algebra 2 class as a ninth grader. 

On May 2-4 the high school and middle school  will follow an Early Dismissal Schedule for ALL students. 

An A/B Day schedule of 4 periods per day will be implemented as follows: 

The below schedule will be followed on May 2, May 3, and May 4. 

PLEASE NOTE THAT HOMEROOM ATTENDANCE WILL BE TAKEN IN THE 7:20 CLASS EACH DAY

Freshman attendance will be taken in their testing location. 

Tuesday, May 2

(A Day)

Wednesday, May 3

Regular Half Day Schedule for all grades 9-12

Thursday, May 4

(B Day)

Time

Period

Time

Period

Time 

Period

7:20-8:55 

(95 min)

Pd. 1-2 

(grades 10,11,12)

Gr 9 Testing Room

7:20-7:55

 

7:59-8:29

1/2

 

3/4

7:20-8:55 

(95 min)

Pd. 9/10/11

(grades 10,11,12)

Gr 9 Testing Room

8:59-10:34

(95 min)

Pd. 3-4

(grades 10,11,12)

Gr 9 Testing Room

8:33-9:03

 

9:07-9:37

5/6

 

7/8 or 8/9

8:59-10:34

(95 min)

Pd. 11/12/13

 (grades 10,11,12)

Gr 9 Testing Room

10:38-11:15

( 37 min)

5-6

(All students)

9:41-10:11

 

10:15-10:45

9/10 or 10/11

 

11/12 or 12/13

10:38-11:15

(37 min)

14-15

(All students)

11:19-11:55

(36 min)

7/8/9

(All students)

10:49-11:20

 

11:24-11:55

14/15

 

16/7

11:19-11:55

( 36 min)

16-17

(All students)

Freshman should check with their Class of 2026 Google Classroom for their testing room assignments the week of April 25 

Freshman will resume their class meetings following the testing window each day. 

Students who are testing are encouraged to be prepared by being well rested and fed, arriving on time, bringing their fully charged school issued chromebook, sharpened pencils, and recreational reading if they complete testing early.  Students will not be permitted to work on schoolwork in their testing room.   An online calculator is in the testing platform, but students may bring their own hand held calculator if desired.  Students may also bring their own wired headphones with a traditional jack for use with their chromebooks.

PROM

2021-2022 School Performance Reports 

This week the New Jersey Department of Education (NJDOE) made publicly available the state's School Performance Reports for the 2021-2022 school year.  This letter includes additional details as well as the link to access the reports.

PTSC

We are still looking for volunteers for planning the Senior Citizen Prom (scheduled for May 6). The sign up genius link for activities is on our website or email us at nburlingtonPTSC@gmail.com and check out our website (www.nburlington.com/page/ptsc) for more information.

Athletics

Online registration is now open for the Summer Fitness Club.

 

Any student, grades 9-12 in the 2023-24 school year, wishing to participate in Summer Conditioning must complete the online registration form.

 

Please contact Mrs. O’Neill in the Athletic Office at moneill@nburlington.com  if you have any questions.

Northern FFA Spring Plant Sale

The Northern FFA Chapter will be holding its annual Spring Plant Sale days during the month of May. Please see the sales dates and times below. Horticulture students have been hard at work seeding, planting and transplanting in the greenhouse. This year we are happy to offer an expanded selection of plants to our customers. We look forward to seeing you again during this year's plant sale days!

 

Save the Dates! - Northern FFA Spring Plant Sale Dates and Times:

 

Saturday May 6th - 9am-2pm

Saturday May 13th - 9am-2pm

NEW DATE!: Sunday May 14th - 9am-1pm

Saturday May 20th - 9am-2pm

 

A variety of plants to include:

Flowering Hanging Baskets - 8", 10", 12" & 14" baskets

4" Herbs 

6 pack/4.5" Annual Flowers 

6" Perennials

Strawberry Plants, Houseplants, Succulents

4 pack Vegetables: including sweet/hot peppers, tomatoes, eggplant, cucumbers,

melon, beans, lettuce & salad mixes and more!

Various Mixed Combo/Decorative Planters

 

To see the attached flyer, click HERE.

 

Address:

Northern Burlington County Regional High School

Greenhouse Complex

Address: 160 Mansfield Road East

Columbus, NJ 08022

 

Contact: Brian Hayes, Teacher of Agriculture

Email: bhayes@nburlington.com 

Senior Parents Section:

A Graduation Bulletin for seniors and their parents will be coming soon. Please stay tuned for specific information. 

  • Graduation: 

Graduation is June 13th at 6:30 pm on the football field. In the event of a missed day of school due to inclement weather - graduation will be moved to June 14th.  There is no rain date and if necessary, graduation will be in the MS Gym with limited seating.

  • Senior Send Off: 

Seniors will be receiving the following at the Senior Send Off on Friday, June 9th: Cap & Gown, Graduation tickets, Yard Sign, Yearbook (if ordered). More information will be forthcoming as we get closer to the date.

RELAY FOR LIFE INFORMATION

From May 20th at 6:00 p.m. to May 21st at 6:00 a.m. we will gather on the football field to raise money and awareness for the American Cancer Society!   The night is spent celebrating survivors, supporting cancer patients, and remembering friends and family.   There are also events and games all night long, and you can spend the night hanging out with your friends and family.  All are welcome!!!!

Our final organization/information meeting will be May 9, 2023 in Room 110 of the High School at 6 pm. If you would like to start a team or join a team, please join us! 

May 20-21, 2023 - Relay for Life (6:00 PM to 6:00 AM)

If you have any questions or you would like to be a part of the Relay for Life of Northern Burlington Committee, please contact Lori Nadolny (lnadolny@nburlington.com ) or Dr. Sally Lopez (slopez@nburlington.com ). If you would like to participate in Relay for Life by creating a team or joining a team, please visit the website:  https://relayforlife.org/NB

Clinical Corner

Teen Depression Part II

 In the last entry, symptoms of teen depression were discussed.  I wanted to elaborate more on that.  According to last week’s article from the Mayo Clinic, “teen depression isn’t a weakness or something that can be overcome with willpower-it can have serious consequences and requires long term treatment. Some behavioral changes not mentioned previously are social isolation, frequent complaints of body aches, poor school performance or attendance,  risky behavior and lastly self-harm such as cutting. For most teens, depression symptoms ease with treatment such as medication and psychological counseling.”  If symptoms are persisting and are interfering in your teen’s life, your family doctor is a good place to start, or the school may be able to recommend an outside provider who can help.  If you are concerned for your child’s safety, you can call or text 988 to reach the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.  As for causes, Dr. Meeks states that it’s amazing more teens are not depressed based on the challenging transition they must all navigate from childhood to adulthood.  His book, High Times, Low Times:  The Many Faces of Adolescent Depression goes into more detail about the developmental struggles teens face.

The good news is that it can be treated and the earlier it is caught the better the outcome.

Youth Mental Health First Aid

IN-PERSON WORKSHOP

 

Presenter: Dr. Bobbie Downs

 

Target Audience: All School Staff, Parents/Guardians

 

PARENT/GUARDIAN/COMMUNITY TRAINING:

May 16, 2023 5:00-9:00 pm

 

About the Workshop: Youth Mental Health First Aid is designed to teach parents, family members, caregivers, teachers, school staff, peers, neighbors, health and human services workers, and other caring citizens how to help an adolescent (age 12-18) who is experiencing a mental health of addiction challenge or is in crisis. Youth Mental Health First Aid is primarily designed for adults who regularly interact with young people. The course introduces common mental health challenges for youth, reviews typical adolescent development, and teaches a 50 step action plan for how to help young people in both crisis and non-crisis situations. Topics covered include anxiety , depression, substance abuse, disorders in which psychosis may occur, disruptive behavior disorders (including AD/HD), and eating disorders.

 

All participants that attend will receive a nationally recognized certification and will be registered in the Youth Mental Health First Aid national database.

 

About the Presenter: Dr. Bobbie Downs is currently the Director of the Child Study Team, Related Services, and Educational Services Unit of the Burlington County Special Services School District. She also facilitates the Burlington County Professional Development Institute and Burlington County School Crisis Response Team. Dr.Downs decided to pursue a career in education after serving as a teacher and administrator in a school for Sudanese refugees in Cairo, Egypt. Since that time, Dr. Downs served in the role of teacher and administrator at the Burlington County Alternative School before being named Director of the ESU. Dr. Downs received her Bachelor's degree in Political Science and Master's Degree in Teaching from Drew University. Later, Dr. Downs earned her Master degree in School Leadership and her Doctoral degree in Educational Leadership from Rowan University. Dr. Downs also holds a Graduate Certificate of Autism Education. She is a certified mindfulness instructor for Mindful Schools and an instructor for Youth Mental Health First Aid. Dr. Downs is an active member of the New Jersey Principals and Supervisors Association and the Council for Exceptional Children. She also works for the Korean War Legacy Foundation and the World History Digital Education Foundation with the goal of helping educators teach more about the war and the past, present, and future development of Korea.

 

PARENT/GUARDIAN/STAFF TRAINING:

May 16, 2023 5:00-9:00 pm

BCSSSD Media Center

Offered at no cost to parents/guardians in Burlington County

Please click here to register.

A Message From Your Northern Nurses  

Following data from the Burlington County Health Department, we are seeing a downturn in the number of Flu, COVID and all respiratory infections.

With the onset of Spring, hopefully we will continue to see declining numbers of sickness in our community. Following data from the Burlington County Health Department, we are seeing a downturn in the number of Flu, COVID and all respiratory infections.

Please continue to do your part by carefully monitoring your student and keeping him/her home for any sick symptoms.  Worrisome symptoms are cough, fever, breathing difficulty AND 2 or more symptoms combined such as congestion, headache, sore throat, muscle aches etc.

Please do not send students with sick symptoms to school and either:

  • Take to your doctor for clearance OR

  • Use a home COVID test (ideally 1 negative test and a second 48 hours later)

  • AND - Please communicate with your student's school nurse.

We must track the number of COVID and Flu cases in our community and we will work with you and Administration to ensure students home sick have excused absences. Contact our school nurses with any questions:  mcrane@nburlington.com and gnocon@nburlington.com

  Steve Lee, Northern Burlington                       

Sally López, Ed.D.

Principal

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