The Weekly Update May 29, 2026 | | | 
| | May 29: Class of 2030 Class Night 6 - 8 p.m. May 29: Staff Development-Early Dismissal Students Only June 2: Class of 2030 Trip June 9: NHS Blood Drive June 16: Early Dismissal for Students June 17: Early Dismissal for Students June 18: Early Dismissal for Students-Last Day of School | | The Eighth Grade Class Night is scheduled for tonight, Friday, May 29, from 6pm- 8pm at the Middle School. This is a picnic event that includes food, music, and outdoor games, and dress is casual. Tickets were sold in advance, and no tickets will be sold at the door. Students should have their ticket and student ID to gain admission.
Northern Burlington is hosting the state group track meet earlier the same afternoon (Good luck to any of our athletes who qualified.. Go Greyhouds!). We anticipate that there will still be a significant amount of cars and buses in our lots as class night begins. To facilitate drop off and pick up for class night, please plan to do the following: Student drop off will take place at 7th grade bus entrance off of the bus parking lot that is accessed via North Island Road. DO NOT COME TO THE MAIN LOT OR MAIN ENTRANCE. Student pick up will be at the same location as drop off, the bus lot accessed via North Island Road Students should not arrive earlier than 6 pm. Students must be picked up promptly at 8 pm During pick up, students will not be allowed into the parking lot without an adult escort. Parents should plan to pull up to the curb or park and walk to the curb to pick up their child. We do not want students crossing a lot filled with moving cars at twilight.
We are looking forward to a fun evening as our 8th graders celebrate their time at the middle school and look forward to their next step as they move to high school. | | Here is a LINK with information about the Eighth Grade Class Trip to Great Adventure. Please take a few minutes to review. Hoping for good weather and excited for the trip. | | Please review the letter sent by the Superintendent earlier this month regarding updates to the 2026–2027 student attendance policy. It contains important details for the upcoming school year. You can read the full update here | | The Northern Burlington Athletic Department has opened high school Summer 2026 registration, which includes marching band and all summer conditioning. Fall 2026 high school registration is also open, which includes Football, Boys and Girls Soccer, Girls Volleyball, Girls Field Hockey, Girls Tennis and Boys and Girls Cross Country. Athletes who will be in grades 9-12 in the 2026-2027 school year are able to register (registration for middle school sports, grades 7-8, will open June 15).
Students participating in the Marching Band, whether they are in high school or middle school, must register in this system as well.
Please use the link to access our new registration system. https://www.gobound.com/nj/schools/nburlington QR code https://manager.gobound.com/nj/schools/nburlington/2026-27/registration/flyer Registration tutorial- https://intercom.help/boundhq/en/articles/7934242-registering-your-student-for-an-activity-a-guide-for-parents-and-guardians | | The Northern Burlington Soccer Program is proud to announce that the NB Soccer Kids Camp will be back for 2026! The camp dates will be July 27-30 from 5:30-7 PM. The camp is unique and for the sole purpose of growing soccer in the community. What is unique about the camp is that the counselors are our high school players, under the direct supervision of the coaching staff. We invite all children in the Northern Burlington Community and cater our sessions to all skill levels. Please sign up using our Online Registration by July 15 to guarantee a camper t-shirt. Don't miss out on this great opportunity! If you would like more information, please feel free to visit our Camp Website (With Registration) | | Class of 2031 (Current Seventh Graders): Students returning for eighth grade will keep their Chromebook over the summer and use it again in eighth grade. Class of 2030 (Current Eighth Graders): Students will have their Chromebooks and chargers collected on June 11 and 12 during PE classes. At that time they will receive their new Chromebook and charger for high school. In order to receive a new Chromebook, the Chromebook and charger turned in must be in good working condition. In the event there are damages to the Chromebook that must be repaired, a new Chromebook will not be issued until that financial obligation is paid in full. A fee of $35 will be assessed for chargers not returned. For students leaving the district, regardless of grade, the Chromebook and charger issued must be returned to the school as part of the regular sign out process.
| | Hello Northern Burlington Staff/Parents/Community Members, We need your help. The district is assembling an Artificial Intelligence Implementation Committee of students, teachers, administrators, parents, and community members. This committee will guide NB in the implementation of AI safely, responsibly, and effectively. The committee will meet once in June and up to three times during the school year. If you are interested in joining the committee, please click here to complete the form. Selected participants will be notified by the end of May. Please reach out to Dr. Stella with any questions at astella@nburlington.com | | The link to order a 2026 yearbook will close on June 1, 2026. Very few copies remain. If you are interested in purchasing a yearbook, don't delay. The students have access to the list of received orders on their "Class of" Google Classroom. Any questions, email kgierman@nburlington.com.
LINK TO ORDER: https://jostensyearbooks.com/?REF=A09873596 | | For Mental Health Awareness Month I wanted to include this list of activities from Reach Out Recovery that are good for any age to help you get out of Flight or Fight mode. I hope you find some of them helpful.
Nervous System Reset For anxious, disconnected, or overwhelmed moments ******************************************************** SLOW YOUR BREATH Inhale 4 counts. Exhale 6 to 8. Longer exhales signal safety. GROUND YOUR SENSES Name 5 things you see, 4 you feel, 3 you hear, 2 you smell, 1 you taste. ADD GENTLE MOVEMENT Stretch, sway, fold forward, or tap your arms USE TEMPERATURE OR TEXTURE Cold water, warm tea, crunchy snacks, soft fabric MAKE SOUND Hum, sing softly, or speak reassuring words out loud. LOWER STIMULATION Dim lights, pause screens, reduce noise ENGAGE SCENT Essential oils, citrus, spices, fresh air REORIENT TO THE PRESENT “I’m here. I’m safe. I’m in my body.” ADD COMFORTING WEIGHT Blanket, pillow, or hands resting on your chest or lap. CREATE A CALM MOMENT Sit somewhere cozy until your breath naturally slows. GROUND THROUGH YOUR FEET Put your feet beneath you and gently push down for a few breaths. | | | | | On Friday, June 12th at 7:00 PM, members of the Northern Burlington Middle School Choir will take the field to perform “God Bless America” at the Trenton Thunder game. This special performance is also a fundraiser for our choir program, so we encourage families, friends, and community members to join us for a fun night of baseball while supporting our student musicians. Bring your school spirit and cheer on our talented singers as they represent Northern Burlington! More details about ticket information will be shared soon. Tickets can be purchased using the following link: https://www.gofevo.com/event/Northernburlington22
Hope to see you there! | |  | | End of Year Activities: PTSC provides snacks (fresh popcorn, cotton candy, etc) for 8th grade class night (May 29) and Senior send-off (one of the last days of school). Staff appreciation sundae bar is typically the last day of school. If you are interested in helping with end of year activities (8th grade class night, Senior send-off, staff appreciation sundae bar), please sign up End of Year Volunteer Sign Up. For more information, please see our website at www.nburlingtonptsc.org | | | |  | Andrew Kearns Andrew is using Smore to create beautiful newsletters |
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