The Weekly Update #34 May 2, 2025 | | |
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| | Dear Parents and Guardians,
I hope your week has been going well. This week’s newsletter includes important information regarding testing week, both for students who are testing (grades 9 and 11) and the activities for those who are not. Please be sure to check this out and let us know if you have any questions.
We also have many upcoming events as we move closer to the end of the year. Please continue to check this weekly communication and encourage your students to check their school email and grade level Google Classroom for updates.
Have a great weekend, Dr. McCann | | | May 2: Final day to buy tickets to Junior/Senior prom May 3: FFA Plant Sales Begin, Senior Citizen Prom & Band Booster Bag Bingo (see below) May 5: Golf Fundraiser (see below) May 5-9: Teacher Appreciation Week May 5-16: AP Testing May 7: School Nurse Appreciation Day May 17: Relay for Life May 20-23: NJSLA Testing May 22: HS Band Concert May 28: HS Choir Concert June 5: NJLI Senior Signing Day June 6: Prom | | | Junior/ Senior Prom will take place the evening of June 6, 2025 at the Westin in Mount Laurel. Tickets will go on sale electronically from Monday April 7 through May 2. No tickets will be sold after this time. The cost of tickets is $100. More information was posted in Class of 2025 and 2026 Google Classrooms. | | | | Students in Grades 9 and 11 New Jersey Student Learning Assessment Math/ELA -Grade 9 Science-Grade 11 On May 20-23, students in Grade 9 and Grade 11 will be administered the New Jersey Student Learning Assessment (NJSLA) for Math, ELA and Science. Make up testing will occur May 27-30 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, two 90 minute units of Math and four 60 minute units of Science. The ELA assessment is aligned to the ELA 9 content. Students in High School will 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. Students who are dually enrolled in Geometry and Algebra 2 will take the Geometry assessment. The Science assessment is aligned to standards within the grades 9-12 grade band of the NJSLA standards for Science.
Students who are testing should report directly to their assigned testing location for daily attendance. Grade 9 and 11 should check with their respective Class of 2028 and 2026 Google Classroom for their testing room assignments beginning May 9.
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.
Students in Grade 10 Students in grade 10 have signed up for activities on 5/20, 5/21 and 5/23 during the Sign Up Genius link provided. Students will receive a copy of the activities they are scheduled for in their homeroom on Monday 5/19. 10th grade students should report directly to their first activity each of these days for attendance and remain there until the testing block has concluded.
Students in Grade 12 12th grade students will have online programming that can either be completed at home or in school on Tuesday May 20, Wednesday May 21 and Thursday May 22. The assignments to be completed online will be shared with senior in the Class of 2025 Google Classroom prior to the start of testing. Seniors completing online assignments at home must report to school by 9:35am and report to their first period class. Students arriving in class after 9:40am will be marked late.
On Friday May 23, seniors have a mandatory After the Fire Assembly and should report to the auditorium by 7:20am. Attendance will be taken. |  | | | The high school counseling team has met with all rising 9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th graders to finalize course requests for the 2025-2026. Please log into PowerSchool to review all course requests. All changes to course requests will be honored prior to May 1, 2025, at 2:30pm. If the change requires a course waiver, a signed COURSE WAIVER FORM must be submitted by May 1, 2025 at 2:30pm. All requests to make changes to course requests submitted after May 1, 2025, will not be reviewed until after the master schedule has been finalized. At that time all efforts will be made to accommodate the changes, but it is not guaranteed.
Please contact our CHILD'S SCHOOL COUNSELOR via email to make any changes.
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Northern Burlington will celebrate our DI, DII, and DIII college-bound student-athletes on Thursday, June 5th at 3:30 PM in the High School Stadium. Join us as we honor their incredible athletic and academic achievements! Parents/Guardians & Students: If you are attending college and participating in athletics at the next level, we want to celebrate you! All you have to do is contact your coach and tell them you are interested in participating! Schedule: - 3:00–3:25 PM: Parents decorate student tables (no early arrivals please!)
- 3:25–3:30 PM: Student-athletes arrive
- 3:30–3:50 PM: Player announcements & signing celebration
Let’s make this a memorable day for our future collegiate athletes! | | | The auditorium construction project has begun. There may be construction traffic that interferes with the regular traffic flow. Please plan accordingly and be sure to allot extra time to arrive at school for parents who are dropping their children off to school. | | | Hoping you can join us! We're holding a brief but important community meeting to discuss the results from our recent ThoughtExchange and collaboratively begin crafting a new mission statement for Northern Burlington. Your voice is invaluable in shaping the future of our students' experience. The meeting will take place on Thursday, May 22nd at 6:00 PM in the High School Media Center, conveniently scheduled just before the high school band concert. We encourage you to attend this engaging discussion and then stay to enjoy the wonderful musical talents of our students! The presentation will be available afterward for those unable to attend. | | | | | The Northern FFA Chapter will be holding its annual Spring Plant Sale days during the month of May 2025: May 3rd, 10th, 11th, 17th, & 24th Horticulture students have been working hard since January in the greenhouse seeding, planting & growing out bedding plants to prepare for our sale! This year we are happy to offer new varieties and colors of flowers as well as an expanded selection of vegetables including various types of tomatoes, and sweet peppers & hot peppers. Please see the sales dates and times below. We look forward to seeing you again during this year's plant sale days! Stay tuned for the Sale Flyer and Price List in the coming weeks! Click here for the Save the Date reminder. Northern FFA Spring Plant Sale Dates and Times: Saturday May 3rd, 2025 - 8am-1pm - Senior Appreciation Day (55+) Saturday May 10th, 2025 - 8am-1pm - Teacher Appreciation Day Sunday May 11th, 2025 - 8am-1pm - Mother's Day Sale Saturday May 17th, 2025 - 8am-1pm - Farmer Appreciation Day Saturday May 24th, 2025 - 8am-12pm - Military Appreciation Day Contact: Brian Hayes, Teacher of Agriculture Email: bhayes@nburlington.com | | | The Band Boosters are hosting a Designer Bag Bingo Night on Saturday, May 3rd, to raise money for the Middle School and High School band programs! For tickets please contact nbcbandboosters@gmail.com Bingo Flyer | | | In an Oprah Daily article Samantha Vincenty writes about how it’s in the chaotic moments of our lives that we need inner peace the most. She lists 10 Micro-Practices from different practitioners for finding calm in chaos. Here are a few but for all ten click here.
Since your breath is always with you, breathe using the 4-7-8 breath, which is a time tested yoga technique. Inhale through your nose for a count of 4, hold that breath for a count of 7 and slowly exhale it out for a count of 8. The longer exhale helps stimulate the parasympathetic nervous system, which stimulates the relaxation response in your body.
Recognize and acknowledge the emotion you are experiencing. Naming the emotion helps de-escalate its intensity.
ACT your way to deeper self-compassion- Use the three step method called ACT-A is to acknowledge your struggle, and say, this is really hard. C is for connect, connecting to the fact that how you are feeling is part of the human experience, knowing that other people get frustrated, angry, overwhelmed etc. and the T is to talk kindly to yourself, especially in the third person because doing so activates the care circuit in your brain so you feel more cared for. So you might say, Laura, you are going to be ok, and you are not alone in this.
Practice acceptance. She writes that when we resist our circumstances we create a lot of suffering, which is the opposite of inner peace. But when you align yourself with what is, you flow with, rather than against what is happening. She says that is why it is called “practice” because it might take a few or a lot of tries to be successful at it. You might say to yourself something like this,”This is where I am. I’m just going to flow with this…It’s ok and I’m ok.” | | | |
NORTHERN BURLINGTON RELAY FOR LIFE IS ALMOST HERE!!! We have raised over $25,000 so far, but our goal is $50,000! Please join us in the fight against cancer and register for Northern Burlington Relay for Life 2025 (link above) or make a donation! You can create a team, join a team, or make a donation to a team! To find out more, please contact Lori Nadolny (Lnadolny@nburlington.com) or Shelley Guevara (sguevara@nburlington.com). Please consider joining us at one of our final meetings at 6:00 pm in Room 110 in the high school on the following dates: Tuesday, May 13, 2025 RELAY EVENT - Saturday, May 17, 2025, from 4:00 pm to 10:00 pm
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Senior Citizen Prom The annual Senior Citizen Prom will be held on Saturday, May 3rd from 1pm - 4pm. If you are interested in volunteering for this wonderful event, please sign up here: https://forms.gle/iqdiDeWm135bc1rK8 We are also asking for dessert donations for the Senior Citizen Prom (May 3). If you love to bake, we think it's a wonderful way to contribute to this special event. Dessert Donations Spring Raffle The Parent Teacher Student Connection is holding a Spring Gift Card Raffle Fundraiser. First prize is $500 in gift cards to Acme, ShopRite, Wegmans, and Visa and Second Prize is a $200 Visa gift card. Tickets are $10 each, cash or venmo. Drawing is May 3rd (winner need not be present). Please see our website to request tickets. www.nburlingtonptsc.org/events. End of Year Events If you would like to volunteer for some of our end-of-year events (8th grade class night, senior send-off, staff appreciation sundae bar), please sign up here: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/70A0849A9AC2BA0FB6-56240219-2025 Clothing Drive The PTSC is running a clothing/household items drive from May 1 - May 19 (by 10:00am). This is an opportunity to clean out your closets and declutter, and help out our PTSC. See the picture for details on donations. Bagged donations can be dropped off at the middle school pole barn (accessed via |  | | | | | Each year, we offer the opportunity for students to submit inspirational speeches related to the graduation theme. Two speeches are selected by our staff committee to be read at graduation. This year, the speeches are due by Friday, May 16. Please check out the full information here. This information was also shared with all seniors in their Google Classroom this week. | | An email was sent to all Senior Parents yesterday informing you about the Senior Assassin activity that some students are participating in. This is not a school sanctioned activity and is something that may be concerning and could have repercussions. Please read the full letter for further information. | | Students with early release or late arrival must be here for their duration of their schedule. Please read the information in the NJSLA section for the exact schedule of times and activities for seniors for the week. | | If you have not ordered your cap and gown, please reach out to Ms. Guevara directly. Our contact information is: Email: rguevara@nburlington.com | | |  | Shelley Guevara Shelley is using Smore to create beautiful newsletters |
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