Friday, May 3, 2024

Friday, May 3, 2024, Weekly Administrative Update

  


 



Congratulations

Congratulations
The Business Department wants to congratulate and thank Miles, Isabella, and Alex for their positive attitudes, being supportive of their classmates, and for demonstrating excellence in Personal Finance, Careers, and Sports & Entertainment Marketing.


Congratulations
March 2024
Math Students of the Month!
The names are in the same order as the pictures.
Landon Corrigan, Lillian Ferraro, Anthony Fontaine,
Megan Gonyeau, Violet Hisman, Bella Jackson,
Charlotte Martell, Marah McGinn, Kiera Paquette,
Tessa Rocheleau, Lilly Wedin



Congratulations
Madeleine Messier
Maple Festival Talent Show
1st Place Performance!




Maple Festival Parade


BFA Marching Band.






Vermont Hall of Fame Banquet

BFA Athletic Council members Reed Stygles, Brady Cutting, Will Hughes, Marriott Delta's Sarah Howrigan, and BFA Athletic Council members Addie Hughes, Grace Burnor, Ava Hutchins. The BFA student/athletes were the Hosts & Hostesses for the annual Vermont Athletic Hall of Fame induction ceremony on Saturday night at the Marriott Delta in So Burlington.



Classroom Collaboration

Students from Chris Moore and MaryEllen Tourville's Freshman Team dressed up from their performances on 5/3.  They wrote and performed Two Voice Poems as a culminating assessment of their Israel Palestine unit.




Spring Break Trip to Spain!

The World Languages Department traveled to Spain with a group of 22 BFA students over April break! Here are some photos from our visit to Madrid!






Some of our students took a day trip to Toledo.




We made a quick stop in Consuegra to see the Don Quijote's famous windmills!


We visited the Basilippo olive oil farm on our way to Sevilla. We got to try some of our olive oils with bread and with ice cream!


Here are some photos from our stop in Granada! We visited the famous Alhambra Palace and the Generalife gardens. Some of our students also saw a traditional
flamenco show and did a walking tour of the city at night.





A few photos from our visit to Sevilla, where we climbed the Giralda tower and some of us took a river cruise on the Guadalquivir.






Some of our students took a day trip to Gibraltar, which is a territory of the UK.






Spring Sports














Prom Dress Giveaway



Maintenance Update

April 22, 2024

Dear Parents, Guardians, and School Staff:

By law, all Vermont schools and childcare providers are required to test for lead in drinking water and fix any issues when lead is found above an established action level. The intent of the law is to protect children, students, and staff from lead in these settings.  

The health and safety of the children in our care and of our employees is our priority, and we are working quickly to check our system for lead.

The drinking water at BFA/NCTC will be tested for lead during the week of May 5th. We will collect water samples from all taps that are used for drinking and cooking and send the samples to a certified drinking water lab for analysis.

Why is lead a concern?

Lead poisoning can slow down a child’s growth, development, and learning and can cause behavior problems. Children absorb lead more easily than adults, so they are at a higher risk for lead poisoning.

How does lead get into drinking water?

Lead rarely occurs naturally in water supplies. However, lead can get into drinking water through contact with lead pipes, plumbing fixtures and solder.

How will I be notified of the results?

You will be sent a summary of the results within 10 days after we receive the test results from the laboratory.

What will happen if there is lead in the drinking water at the facility?

Any tap that tests at or above the action level will be taken out of use for consumption. Once we fix the issue, and follow-up testing shows the lead level is at or below the action level, the tap can be used again.

We want lead levels in drinking water to be as low as possible. We will find the most effective means of fixing the problem. There are many easy and low-cost fixes to reduce lead in drinking water, including removing seldom-used fixtures or encouraging the use of filtered and properly maintained bottle fill stations.

How do children come in contact with lead?

Exposure to lead is a public health concern in Vermont. Potential sources include dust from deteriorated lead-based paint and products, including toys, keys, jewelry, pottery, dishes, imported candy and foods, and antique, vintage or salvaged goods. Lead can also be found in contaminated soil and old plumbing pipes and fixtures. While a major source of lead poisoning in Vermont children is paint, the lead in plumbing pipes and fixtures can add to a child’s overall lead exposure.

To learn more about lead hazards and lead poisoning prevention, visit HealthVermont.gov/lead.

Can I test the water in my home for lead?

Yes. If you want to test your home drinking water for lead, find a list of certified drinking water labs at TinyURL.com/certified-lab.

Where can I get more information?

For questions about the water testing process, or about the law and its requirements, please call the Lead in School and Child Care Drinking Water Program at 802-863-7220 or 800-439-8550 (toll-free in Vermont).

To contact someone at BFA/NCTC about the testing,

Call 802-527-6555 or Visit: https://www.maplerun.org/o/bfa      

General information and a link to the summary of school or child care results and remediation, are online at HealthVermont.gov/LeadTesting. (NOTE: If your child’s preschool or after school program is located at a school, the results will be listed under the school’s name.)

Sincerely,

Leonard Smith, Maintenance Director


Senior Updates

Here is the Senior Class Web Store Live Link to order senior gifts for graduates of the Class of 2024.
https://kevinsmithsports.chipply.com/BFACLASS24/






April 30, 2024


Dear Seniors, Parents, or Guardians:


Hello, I am Alisa Aylward, the senior class advisor.  Senior class officers, volunteers, and myself are creating the senior class slideshow which will be seen at some of the graduation activities.  We are able to include two pictures of each senior; traditionally, one is an infant/toddler picture and one is a current picture.  Please email digital pictures by  May 17th  to  Alisa Aylward Senior Class Advisory at: aaylward@maplerun.org.  Please include your students’ names as you/they would like it to appear on the slide show.  I would appreciate having all the pictures by   May 17th.  Thank you. 


In addition, Here is the Senior Class Web Store Live Link to order senior gifts for graduates of the Class of 2024.

https://kevinsmithsports.chipply.com/BFACLASS24/


Have a wonderful day,


Sincerely,

Alisa Aylward



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April 23, 2024

I present to you the Class of 2024! This photo was taken in the fall of 2023.

Class of 2024 (photo taken Fall 2023)

 Graduation Details

Date: June 15, 2024

Time: 2 pm

Location: Collins Perley Sports Complex

Lead Contact: Theresa Callan (tcallan@maplerun.org) or 802-527-6400

Details:   Here is a bulleted list of What to Expect at this year’s 94th Commencement for the Class of 2024 on Saturday, June 15th at 2 pm at the Collins Perley Sports Complex:

  • Graduation rehearsal is mandatory on Friday, June 14th, 12 - 2 pm. Seniors do not need to wear caps and gowns for rehearsal. Seniors will receive graduation tickets at the rehearsal. When they practice walking across the stage, they will be handed an envelope with their tickets.

  • On June 15th, seniors are to arrive at the Complex no later than 1 pm and promptly report to the rink to line up.

  • Please dress comfortably for graduation as it can be very warm regardless of if graduation is outdoors or indoors.  If graduation is outdoors, seniors will be walking on turf and sitting on the bleachers so ensure shoes are appropriate (i.e. high heels can get caught in the grass and on bleachers). Seniors should arrive with their caps and gowns on.  

  • Please ride with your families to limit the number of vehicles for parking. Traffic in and around CPSC is congested. Carpooling is encouraged.

  • Once families and guests have parked, they will be directed to the graduation entrance. Please have your (4) tickets ready to present and you will keep your tickets with you. Seniors will each be given 4 tickets for reserved seating. Other family members/guests may sit in the open seating area. Families and/or guests will be ushered to the seating area(s).

  • If you, a family member, or guests have special accessibility requirements (wheelchair, hearing impaired, etc.), please contact me and I’ll assist you with the needs and will ensure that an usher assists you upon arrival at graduation.

  • At 2 pm, the seniors will walk in and march down the middle aisle and the commencement begins.

  • Whipple Photography will be at graduation.  Photographs will include the presentation of the diploma, followed by a portrait holding the diploma.  Images from graduation will be posted for graduates and families to view on the Monday morning after graduation. Here is the link: INSERT LINK when available.

  • Northwest Access TV will be live-streaming graduation. BFA Graduation YouTube Link: INSERT LINK when available.

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Additional Info:

April 16, 2024


I’m pleased to announce that graduation caps, gowns, and diplomas have arrived! It is another sign that graduation is fast approaching! Here is a link to all of the senior events. Click on each event and click “open” to read the details.  https://www.maplerun.org/o/bfa/page/senior-communication-events


Here are optional graduation purchasing information:

If seniors and families wish to order custom Graduation Announcements or Class Rings, now is the time to order. Your school announcement will have the custom school crest with the school colors. Simply go to www.balfour.com. Here is the specific link for ordering graduation announcements:  ttps://www.balfour.com/shop/graduation-announcements?smi=97504

If you have any Balfour ordering questions, please contact balfourvt@gmail.com.


Here’s the information if you wish to order graduate lawn signs and banners. See the Main Street Graphics web store link for 2024: Lawn signs and banners

Contact Main Street Graphics directly with any questions at 802-782-8342, or douglas@msgvt.com, www.msgvt.com.


Don’t forget the Community Service and PLP graduation requirements. 10 hrs of Community Service is due by May 17th. See Mr. Murray.  Seniors must share their completed PLP with their Advisor by June 1st.  Additional PLP support is available every Thursday Call Back, from 7:30-8 am in the Library, or by filling out this form.


If you have any other graduation questions, contact me at 802-527-6400 or email me at tcallan@maplerun.org.


Sincerely, Theresa Callan, Graduation Coordinator




If you have any questions, feel free to contact me at 802-527-6400 or email me at tcallan@maplerun.org.


Sincerely, Theresa Callan, Graduation Coordinator



Save the Dates




May 8, 2024


May 11, 2024 - Prom
Ticket Sale Info included




May 23rd - Junior Jam

May 24th - Move Up Day (Rising 9th Grade)



May 27th - Memorial Day Parade (No School)