The Weekly Update June 12, 2026 | | | 
| | June 16: Early Dismissal for Students June 17: Early Dismissal for Students June 18: Early Dismissal for Students-Last Day of School | | Yearbooks will be distributed on Monday, June 15, 2026. Students who have ordered a yearbook will receive a ticket with their designated pick-up time. This information will also be accessible in the "Class of" Google Classroom groups.
Students who are still interested in purchasing a yearbook... we have a few extras. The extras will be $65 (cash only) and can be purchased in the main office starting on June 10, until supplies run out. Any questions - see Ms. Katrina Gierman | | Date: August 19, 2026 Class of 2030 Orientation Enter through the Main Entrance 8:30 am -9:00 am Breakfast and Arrival 9:00 am-12:00 pm Programming
This is an opportunity for students in the class of 2030 to meet teachers, interact with peers, and become familiar with the high school building. Students who attend will receive their schedule a week before their peers and have time to walk it with an upperclassmen to familiarize themselves with the layout of the HS.
No sports, band, or other events will be held on campus on August 19th until after 12pm to accommodate all students attending. Don't miss out!
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfPziALaNy-aCVR6CI60pprJeKX1x0y4VdtgWtC-uDgFXweFA/viewform?usp=header | | Next week, the middle school students will be completing a school climate survey during homeroom. The survey is a tool that allows us to gather input from our many stakeholders in the community. We use the information collected to make decisions about our future programing. The questions students will be responding to are posted here in the newsletter.
In addition, we are looking to gather feedback from parents in our community as well. Please follow this LINK to complete the parent school climate survey. | | 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 had their Chromebooks and chargers collected on June 11 and 12 during PE classes. At that time they will received their new Chromebook and charger for high school. In order to receive a new Chromebook, the Chromebook and charger had to be turned in and in good working condition. In the event there are damages to the Chromebook that must be repaired or outstanding charges for repairs completed earlier in the year, a new Chromebook will not be issued until that financial obligation is paid in full. A fee of $35 is 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.
| | As this is the last Clinical Corner before summer break, I wanted it to be two-fold. First, I hope you will prioritize some fun and relaxation, even if you have to schedule it into still busy schedules each week. And just in case you should be in need of any resources during the time away from school, here are some resources that can be easily accessed anytime:
Mental Health Resources for Adolescents
Crisis Management SCIP for Crisis of Burlington County: 609-835-6180 Perform Care Services for Burlington County. To access services, families and caregivers may call the statewide system’s toll-free hotline: 877-652-7634
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Medication Management and Therapy Caring Counselors, Mt. Laurel( Also offers in-home counseling and groups) Catholic Charities, Westampton (Takes insurance) Center for Counseling and Education, Medford (Out of Network, sliding scale) Center for Family Guidance, Marlton (Takes insurance) Legacy Treatment Centers Mt Holly & Telehealth (Takes insurance Oaks Integrated Care, Cherry Hill, Lumberton, Medford and Telehealth
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Intensive Outpatient Treatment and Partial Hospitalization Programs (All take insurance) High Focus Centers, Cherry Hill 877-393-1650 Princeton House Behavioral Health, Moorestown 888-437-1610 option 2 Mending Hearts, Burlington 609-499-0165 Hampton House , Westampton 800-603-6767 Gen Psych, Princeton 855-436-7792
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Outpatient Counseling Services
Creative Change Counseling LLC, Hamilton, Lumberton, and Southampton-offer services for those with special needs as well as substance abuse issues.
| |  | | The United States Department of Agriculture's (USDA) Summer Food Service Program provides free meals when school is out! | | | |  | Andrew Kearns Andrew is using Smore to create beautiful newsletters |
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