High School Parent Message
October 7, 2022
Important Dates
Oct 8: Homecoming Carnival, Game, Dance
Oct 10: No school for students - Staff PD
Oct 12: PSAT - Grades 10 and 11, Start Strong Science - Grades 9 & 12
Oct 13: Start Strong Math - Algebra I, Geometry & Algebra II
Oct 13: Financial Aid Night Presentation - see more information below
Oct 14: Start Strong English/Language Arts - Grades 9 & 10
Oct 21: Early dismissal for students - Staff PD
Week of Oct 24: PTSC Sponsored Book Fair at the Middle School
Oct 28: Picture Day Retakes
Homecoming 2022...A Night at the Movies
Homecoming Carnival
Join us for a community carnival. Tickets are $10. They can be purchased online next week (link will be provided in the dedicated "class of" google classrooms), in the middle school during lunches for middle school students, or at the carnival. The band allows unlimited use of inflatables / inflatable games. Come support the clubs and activities of NB! *If your student purchased a dance ticket, they receive a complimentary carnival ticket.
Homecoming 2022...A Night at the Movies
Time to get ready for the red carpet!
DANCE REMINDERS:
TICKET: Only your Student ID is needed! Do NOT forget it.
DRESS: Dress is semi-formal and MUST be school appropriate. You will be denied admission if your outfit violates the school dress code. Absolutely no beach attire, no sneakers, no jeans.
PARKING/DROP OFF PROCEDURES: Students who drive must park in the west parking lot (Senior Lot) Student drop off and pick-up will be in the first lane of the west lot - same as the daily drop off and pick up procedure.
GETTING IN: All students will enter the 300 hallways (near west gym). 9th and 10th grade will proceed down the 200 hallway for check in. 11th and 12th students will proceed down the 400 hallway for check in. Please limit what you bring to the dance. All bags will be searched. Have your student ID with you.
If you did not purchase a ticket legitimately, you will be denied entrance into the dance.
NO TICKET SALES OR EXCHANGES OF ANY KIND AT THE DOOR.
High School Open House
It was good to see so many families at the high school’s Open House. There was a request to share out the Advanced Placement presentation. For those of you who missed that session or for those who want to review the slides again, it can be found at this LINK. Other questions regarding the high school’s program, please contact the high school Counseling Office or the Office of Academics.
PSAT
PSAT’s will be given on October 12, 2022, to all 10th and 11th graders. The test will begin at 7:20 AM and anyone who arrives after that will not be admitted into a testing location. Testing locations will be posted on the classes corresponding to the google classroom, outside of the Counseling and Main office. Please bring number 2 pencils and a calculator to school on testing day. If you have any questions or concerns, please reach out to Ms. Hoch at ext. 2043 or Ms. Fitzgerald at ext. 2055.
Start Strong Assessments
This school year, the New Jersey Department of Education is again requiring school districts to administer the Start Strong Assessments. According to the NJDOE, “As a result of the disruption to education due to the COVID-19 pandemic, opportunities to deliver instruction and support for learning acceleration remain a critical priority at the New Jersey Department of Education (NJDOE). Pursuant to the Commissioner's regulatory authority, local educational agencies (LEAs) are required to administer the Start Strong assessments as part of the overall Statewide assessment system.”
The Start Strong Assessments will provide teachers, students, parents and schools with meaningful data at the beginning of the school year that complements the data our teachers are already collecting, so that we may best educate our students in the 2022-2023 school year.
The Start Strong Assessments will measure the prior grade level standards. The following grades/subjects will be tested October 12-14 with make up testing to follow.
Grade 9: ELA 9, Math (ALG, GEO, ALG2), Science 9
Grade 10: ELA 9, Math (ALG,GEO, ALG2)
Grade 11: Math only if enrolled in ALG, GEO, ALG2
Grade 12: Science 12
The district will administer these tests in the first 90 minutes of the morning on October 12-14 and then will follow a modified schedule for the remainder of the school day. The assessments are digital and can be completed within 60 minutes. Students must bring their district issued charged Chromebooks to complete the assessments. Students who are testing are encouraged to get a full night’s rest, eat breakfast and arrive promptly at the start of the school day.
Please click on the link for further information about the Start Strong Assessments: New Jersey | Start Strong (mypearsonsupport.com)
Financial Aid Night Presentation
Seniors/Parents: Attend our Financial Aid Night on October 13, 2022, at 6:30 PM. This evening presentation is for our parents of the Class of 2023, we will have a speaker from HESSA (Higher Education Student Assistance Authority) who will provide a one-hour overview of the financial aid process and answer questions about grants, scholarships, and loans offered by the State of New Jersey. This session will help families feel more comfortable with the financial aid process and help with an understanding on how to apply for federal and state financial aid.
Prepare to Take AP Exams Digitally
College Board is offering 7 digital exams in 2023: Computer Science Principles; English Language and Composition; English Literature & Composition; European History; Seminar; U.S. History; and World History: Modern. Northern students registered for these exams should prepare to take these exams digitally. Here's an FAQ with additional information. Contact Dr. Leslie Ervin (lpuente-ervin@nburlington.com), the Director of Humanities & the AP Coordinator, if you have any questions.
Homecoming Marching Band Fundraiser
We will be selling all kinds of baked goods for only $2.
There will be NB Mom, NB Dad, NB Band glasses, mugs and tumblers with lids prices from $5 - $15
Marching Band shirts $10/$15
Stop by to support your Marching Band!
Media Center Memo
Gale Presents: Peterson’s Test Prep, provided through the media center at www.librarianlinda.com, gives your student free access to full-length practice tests, prep books, and courses for high school and college entrance exams which can help students boost their scores. The online SAT course provides a pre-assessment to determine student study needs and then gives access to materials to help them learn, practice, and study the various topics covered in the SAT. It also keeps track of progress in the various topics. In addition to the SAT, students can find prep materials for AP exams, ASVAB and other military exams as well as a variety of career-oriented test prep preparing students for trade and other exams - from cosmetology to physician’s assistant to real estate, Peterson’s Test Prep has it covered!
COVID
We have seen an increase in COVID cases, the last week or so. As a reminder, students who are sick should REMAIN at HOME. For those students who have symptoms that might indicate the potential of COVID, they will need to be tested before returning to school. COVID Testing can be done in the Doctor's office, community testing site or an at-home test with results provided to the School Nurse. If negative, a student may return when feeling well and has no sick symptoms. In cases where students do test positive for COVID, they will need to remain home for a minimum of five days. Students who test positive for COVID and return to school after five days are to wear a well fitting mask around others through the tenth day. Please contact our school nurse with any questions.
College Accelerated Program (CAP) Information
The Northern Burlington County Regional High School District has an agreement with Rowan College at Burlington County which enables students to earn college credits for selected courses in which they are presently enrolled. Registration occurs through the DualEnroll system which is now open.
The deadline for registration is Friday, October 28, 2022. By this date, the following steps need to be fully completed:
1. Student create profile/account in DualEnroll and initiate registration
2. School Counselor review of course and designation of payment type
3. Parent/Guardian consent and payment
All steps need to be done by the deadline. Late registrations will not be honored.
RCBC has created this Dual Enroll Instruction Sheet and video which demonstrates the steps of creating an account/application in DualEnroll and how to initiate the registration. These resources are also on their website rcbc.edu/cap and NB’s RCBC CAP Program.
CAP Information Night
RCBC is hosting a CAP Information Night on Wednesday, October 12th at 6pm. They will review the CAP registration process, explain the DualEnroll system, and answer questions. Additionally they will share other ways students are able to earn credit with RCBC outside of the CAP program. Register by visiting rcbc.edu/cap or rcbc.edu/visit.
Hispanic Heritage Month
Hispanic Heritage Month takes place from September 15th-October 15th. Throughout this month, we will be celebrating the contributions Hispanic and Latinx people have made to our society. Spanish music will play in the morning leading up to homeroom, and our students will be posting a bulletin board highlighting famous figures, popular books, local Hispanic businesses, and resources where you can get more information. Our teachers were also given resources about Hispanic people who have made great contributions within their specific subject matter. Thank you for helping us celebrate this national month.
Additional Assistance for Students
Clinical Corner
In an article in the NY Times about managing anxiety through simple meditation practices, Dr. Brewer, a neuroscientist at Brown University recommends Five Finger Breathing. It is a simple multisensory task that some of you might do already. If you are new to it, the directions are easy to teach/follow: Hold one hand in front of you(or in your lap) and slowly trace the outside of your hand with the index finger of your other hand. Breathe in when you trace up a finger and breathe out when you trace down each finger. When you have traced your whole hand, reverse direction and do it again. You are engaging your sight, sense of touch and with concentrating on your breathing, it doesn’t leave much room for negative thoughts to enter your mind. You and your child can do this anytime, anywhere. However, a good time to recommend it might be before a test, or even before bedtime. THIS LINK is a quick video with a demonstration.
Group Counseling update:
Middle School- group is underway and will run on Tuesdays from October 4-November 22 from 2:40-3:35.
High School- due to lack of enrollment it will be offered again later in the school year. Stay tuned....
PTSC
Our first meeting was a great start! Sign up to be a part of the planning committees for various PTSC events. https://www.signupgenius.com/go/70A0849A9AC2BA0FB6-ptsc1
PTSC A&M Holiday Dessert Fundraiser, featuring over 40 pies, cakes, cheesecakes, and donuts. Order by 11/14. Pick up will be 11/22 from 4-7 at the Middle School. https://forms.gle/8L8F7wUVKCbA...
Yearbook
The 2022-2023 yearbook is having a "Back to school" sale at a discounted price. Please visit jostensyearbook.com to pre order one. (See Flyer Here)
Senior ads are also on sale. Please visit jostensadservice.com/student. (See Flyer Here)
Advanced Placement Exam Registration
The portal for registering and ordering AP exams is now open. Please review this FAQ sheet for answers to the most frequently asked questions.
Athletic registration for the winter season is now open.
Please refer to the link below. If you created an account for the fall season, you DO NOT need to create a new account. Log in with your username and password that you used for the fall.
https://northernburlington-ar....
If you have any questions, please contact Mrs. O’Neill in the Athletic Office by emailing moneill@nburlington.com or calling 609-298-3900, ext. 2093.
Student IDs
It is very important for students to have their student IDs with them at all times during the school day. Student IDs are required for buying lunch, and other various reasons.
Chromebooks.
Please be aware of our updated protocol for the 22-23 school year:
Students are expected to bring their school issued Chromebook & charger to school
every day.
It is the students’ responsibility to have their Chromebook charged every day.
If a student does not have their Chromebook/charger, they will be sent to the main
office to call a parent/guardian to bring what they are missing.
Students who have non-working Chromebooks should report to the main office for a
loaner. When students receive their repaired Chromebook, it is expected that they return the loaner. Students will need their school ID for this process.
The cost to replace a charger is $35.
The cost to replace a Chromebook will depend on the age of the Chromebook.
Sally López, Ed.D.
Principal
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