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Daily Bulletin | Friday

May 8, 2026

Green Day

 

All 9th graders need to remain in your seats after Chapel for a quick meeting with Guidance.

 

A reminder that Mrs. McGarvin’s career exploration and human services students should report to Brantview Drive immediately after B block to board the bus for the career fair. Our bus leaves at 10:30 and we will be returning during D Block.

 

Students who have expressed interest in the Mongolia trip for April 2027, please check your email for instructions to schedule a short interview with Dr. D and Mr. Jones if you want to be considered for the trip roster.

 

Start saving up for the Yard Sale goods, get ready to play Spike Ball, work on your Rock, Paper, Scissors skills, and prepare to be the Picasso of Cookie Decorating because Spring Day is one week away. If you love Spring Day, say, “Oh Yeah!”

 

Now it’s time for Michael’s Joke of the Week… Knock, Knock…(who’s there)…Kanga…(kanga who?)…No silly, it’s Kangaroo! 😊

 

Girls JV Lacrosse team racked up their fourth consecutive win on Wednesday evening in Burlington with a score of 6-4. Leading the attack was Amelia Webster with two goals, assisted by solo goals from Kaedyn Kendall, Claire Trojano, Natalie Noble and Adele Stinson. Solid defense was led by Gabby Hallisey and Ava Barrett. Zoe Turnbaugh had seven saves in goal.

 

Boys Tennis had an intense match against Stowe, who were undefeated coming into the match. Santiago Russek, Carlos Villareal, Jeronimo Gomez, and Pato Barrios each won their matches with set scores of 2-0, to give a team score of 4-3.

 

Varsity Baseball beat Colchester, 6-5. Carson Finn had 1 RBI with a home run in the 3rd inning. Declan Kendall went 2-3 with 2 RBIs and a walk, and Kellan Kendall went 3-4, with 2 RBIs.

 

The St. Johnsbury Academy Track & Field team competed at North Country Union High School. The Boys team won with 186 points, and the Girls team won with 185 points. Bryan Stocker claimed victory in the 800m, while freshman Jonah Higgins-Matte secured first place in the 3000m. William Carter was a standout, winning the 300m hurdles and taking second in the 200m. The relay teams were equally successful, sweeping both the 4x400m and 4x800m races. Jeremiah Watson took top honors in the shot put, while Hunter Moore and Jackson Ladd secured a powerful 1-2 finish in the javelin. Giuliana Tizzoni, won in both the 100m and 200m dashes. Ailee Stratton won the 300m hurdles, and Bailey Qualter won the 100 hurdles, and swept the jumping events, taking first in both the high jump and triple jump. Kathryn Zajko won the discus title, and the 4x800m relay team outpaced the competition to take first place.

 

Happy Birthday today to Trevor Maney, Michael Rodriguez Guerrero, Chloe Angell, and Natalie Noble! Happy Birthday tomorrow to Audrey Hartwell and Bradyn Bartlett, and on Sunday to Addie Pearl, Gannon Pace, Luke Raser, and Mr. Callanan!

 

 

FRIDAY BOYS ULTIMATE – HOME vs. MT. MANSFIELD UNION 4:00

VARSITY/JV BOYS LACROSSE – HOME vs. MT. ABRAHAM 4:30/6:00

 

SATURDAY TRACK & FIELD @ BFA-ST. ALBANS 10:30

GIRLS ULTIMATE @ MT. MANSFIELD 11:00

GIRLS TENNIS @ MT. MANSFIELD 10:00

BOYS TENNIS – HOME vs. COLCHESTER 10:00

VARSITY BASEBALL/SOFTBALL @ ESSEX 11:00

JV SOFTBALL/BASEBALL – HOME vs. ESSEX 11:00

VARSITY/JV GIRLS LACROSSE – HOME vs. RICE 11:00/12:15

 

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