Friday, June 9, 2023

 We Are BFA!

"Growing Green and Gold Pride"


Scroll to the bottom of this week's blog to see Summer Recovery Classes and Summer Enrichment Activities for incoming 9-12th grade.


Spotlight on Seniors


Dear BFA Community,


I just received some fantastic news that Bug Galuszka has been chosen as a finalist for performing at next month's Do Good Music Festival (https://dogoodfest.com/).  I was informed that:


"Bug Galuszka submitted a performance for our Beats for Good competition, where high school musicians and bands can enter for the chance to play at Do Good Fest. Our panel of judges enjoyed watching their performance and ranked them as one of the top 10 submissions.


We’ve published the top 10 submissions on our website, where the general public can vote for their favorites. Here’s a link: https://dogoodfest.com/beatsforgood


The top three acts that receive the most votes will be invited to perform at Do Good Fest. They’ll also receive cash prizes between $1,000 and $5,000 for their school music programs." 


PLEASE TAKE ONE MINUTE TO OPEN THE LINK AND VOTE FOR BUG!


Thanks, and have a great day. 


Mr. Blanchard


June 5th Theater Awards Evening!
Theatre Awards 2023 was a night of celebration, reflection, and gratitude as we send the seniors off and reflect on another amazing year of theatre!



Pops Concert June 7th









Make a Wish Hockey Teams 
Announcement
Congratulations to: 
Ethan Audy, Ayla Shea, Rowen Howrigan, 
Maddie Montagne, Seneca Lamos, Drew Ducolon, 
and Grace Fraties!!

Click here for the article: Make a Wish Announcement



Senior Swag Bags!



Seniors decorating for their
Senior Parade!












Break out to the Complex!!
Click here for the St. Albans Messenger article: Senior Day









Congratulations
Polly Rico and Heather Dunigan
2023 Yearbook 
Dedication Recipients!!



Congratulations May 2023
Business Students of the Month!
The Business Department wants to congratulate and thank Molly, Ava and Kalli for their positive attitudes, being supportive of their classmates, and for demonstrating excellence in Personal Finance, Business Management, and Leadership Training.

Choral Score Card from the 
Trills and Thrills Music Festival in NY.
Congratulations Chorus on your "Superior" Rating!




Unified Theater Performance of
Wiley and the Hairy Man!

Unified Theater presented Wiley & the Hairy Man. I know I’m totally bias however, they did knock it out of the park!! I’m so proud of all of our students. It takes a lot of courage to perform in front of your family & friends!! I’m so glad that BFA offers such an amazing opportunity for all involved! Kasia Bilodeau









Move Up Day May 27th
for incoming 9th Graders!





The Mercury Awards
Click here for the slideshow:




Math Seminar
Math Seminar students created paper roller coasters and competed to see who could get the longest time and spend the least amount of "money" on construction. They found rates in dollars per second.



Graphic Arts Class
Some more student-produced merchandise. Veyda Kenyon (left) screen-printed a Taylor Swift-themed shirt with glow-in-the-dark ink, and Camryn Bushey (right) printed a teddy bear. Both were created using Adobe Illustrator in Graphic Arts class."




Spring Sports

Congratulations to all Track & Field Athletes!! 
Four athletes (Lauryn Johnson, Kaitlyn Lumbra, Will Hughes, and
Porter Hurteau) qualify for New England Championships at Vermont State meet! Lauryn (Javelin), Kaitlyn (1600m), Will (300m Hurdles), and Porter (1600m) will travel to Bangor, ME, next weekend to compete in the New England Track and Field Championships.


Bobwhite LAX closes out their season.

Comet Softball playoff action!






Good luck Comets at the 
D1 Championship Game
on Saturday, June 10th!!!


Save the Dates


Last Week of School Schedule
for the week of June 12 - 16, 2023



Senior Update





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Summer Meals


For information on receiving meals in the summer, households can call 2-1-1, the United Way-run resource hotline, or go to the USDA Meals for Kids Site Finder. All sites listed are open to all children 18 and under. Information is available in mid-June, and any necessary changes are made on a weekly basis. 


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Free virtual classes for families!

 


BFA RECOVERY CLASSES

Summer 2023


Opportunities for students who didn't pass their class during the school year, reached a 2.0, and need to supplement their learning with more opportunities to reach proficiency and gain credit.


ENGLISH, MATH, SCIENCE, SOCIAL STUDIES, WORLD LANGUAGES, and PLP RECOVERY.


To find the list of classes offered, descriptions, and dates: CLICK HERE


  • All classes run from 9:00-2:00, in-person at BFA.
  • Students must attend all 5 days and demonstrate proficiency to recover credit. 
  • Students must have a minimum of 2.0 in order to be eligible to attend summer classes. 
  • Breakfast and lunch will be provided.
  • Transportation is not provided. 


To register:

Use the Google form linked here.

or

Pick up a registration form in the Guidance or Main Office, or use this link to print a form.

Return completed registration forms to the Guidance or Main Office, or scan and email it to Sorel Chaput, schaput@maplerun.org.


All registrations are due by June 16th


Any questions, please contact Sorel Chaput, Summer Program Coordinator, at schaput@maplerun.org or 802-752-1059.


ACADEMY BREAKOUT!!

SUMMER 2023

Enrichment activities


BFA is happy to announce the return of our popular summer Academy Breakout! Activities and workshops: Digital Media Smorgasbord, Art and the Outdoors, Justice and Poetry event, SAT Prep, College Essay Writing, and "Nailed It". Details and registration forms are available by clicking here.


We are excited to offer these incredible workshops and experiences this summer. Sign up for one or all! Activities are open to all rising 9-12 (this includes incoming 9th graders) unless otherwise specified. 

Breakfast and lunch will be provided, except for the Justice and Poetry event. 

Transportation is provided for any events not held on campus at BFA. 


Any questions, please contact Sorel Chaput, Summer Program Coordinator, 

at schaput@maplerun.org or 802-752-1059


Click the links to register via the Google Form

or a printable form that you can scan/email or return to the main office.

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Digital Media Smorgasbord

This 8-day Maple Run summer enrichment program is a project-based course where students will have the opportunity to learn about a wide variety of digital media equipment and software. The enrichment program will meet from 9AM to 2PM, including a lunch break, starting Monday, July 10th and ending on July 19th. Students will get a basic introduction to video production, post-production (editing), photography, graphic design, 2D animation, and multi-track soundtrack composition. Students will explore digital still cameras, video cameras, microphones, and 3 Adobe CC applications: Photoshop, Premiere Pro, and Audition.

8 days from 7/10-7/14, 7/17-7/19, from 9:00-2:00

Teacher: Steven Davis



SAT Prep

Are you a sophomore, junior or senior that wants to prepare for an upcoming SAT?  Join Mrs. Corrigan for a 5-day session where you'll work on learning skills to improve your test-taking ability.  There will be 4 days of structured lessons focusing on strategies for SAT Reading, Writing and Math, and day 5 will be a proctored mock SAT.  SAT Prep books will be provided, as well as feedback on drills and scored practices throughout the week.  The 1-week course will align with the August 26th SAT test date.  It is strongly suggested that you have already taken Algebra 2 before signing up for this activity.

Monday-Friday 7/24-7/28, from 9:00-1:00

Teacher: Kristin Corrigan


Justice and Poetry Event: 

Justice and Poetry for All is an annual gathering that explores the intersection of social justice and poetry through performances, workshops, music and food, in a dynamic and inclusive space. 

On Friday, July 28th, Mrs. Hebert will take participating students to Sundog Poetry´s Justice and Poetry event held at the Karma Bird House in Burlington, VT.  At this event, students will engage in a poetry-writing workshop led by guest poet James Crews and participate in a celebration of LGBTQ+ voices. The workshop will be followed by a light dinner, a musical performance by BFA alumni Elio Haag (´22), then poetry readings by Crews and additional guest poets Beck Anson, Harmony Edosomwan and Holly Painter. 

The bus departs BFA from the connector at 2:45 p.m. and will return to BFA between 8:30-8:45 p.m.  

Friday, July 28

Teacher: Larissa Hebert



"Nailed It" at BFA

Have you ever wanted to create your own cake or cupcake like you've seen on popular TV shows like "Nailed It", "Cake Boss", or "Is it Cake?".  How about recreate the popular cake pops from prom?  Join Mrs. Corrigan for a week as you learn about baking and frosting any dessert you can think of.  Over the course of the week, you'll learn basic cupcake and cake decorating skills, how to make the perfect buttercream, and perfect a cake pop.  As a "final project", you'll choose your perfect cake that you want to create and bring home to share!

Monday-Friday 7/17-7/21, from 9:00-1:00

Teacher: Kristin Corrigan



College Essay Writing

Enter your senior year feeling relieved because you have written your college essay and a few scholarship essays. Be a step ahead in the college application process and start to apply for scholarships! 

Monday-Friday 7/17-7/21, from 9:30-11:30

Teachers: Kieran Kivlehan and Hannah Mangham



Art & The Outdoors

We  will offer outings that each include a nature-based activity paired with an opportunity to play with various forms of art. Locations and activities are subject to change based on weather and student interest. The goal for these days is to enjoy the outdoors, creativity, and good company. Sign up for as many days as you would like.

Tuesday and Thursdays in July, from 9:30-3:00

Teachers: MaryEllen Tourville and Jamie Bristol


TUESDAY 

THURSDAY

11th Shibori

Japanese indigo cloth dying (like tie-dying) on the shores of Lake Champlain. Swimming possible.

Location: 33 Misty Bay, Milton



13th Painting Nature

Play with watercolor painting techniques on paper and/or acrylic on rocks using the lake and nature as inspiration. Swimming possible. 

Location: 33 Misty Bay, Milton


18th Jewelry Making

Enjoy good company and create your own jewelry. 

Location: at  BFA.


20th Macrame and Plants

Create macrame plant hangers and plant your own new houseplants outside by the lake.  

Location: 33 Misty Bay, Milton


25th Pesto Pasta

Pick your own basil at a local farm, then return to BFA to make homemade pasta with pesto sauce for lunch. 

Location: at BFA and local farm



27th Berry Picking and Homemade ice cream

Pick berries at a local berry patch, then make ice cream and enjoy eating it by the lake.  Swimming possible.

Location: 33 Misty Bay, Milton and local berry patch