Daily Bulletin | Monday
Green Day
Looking for a course that lets you collaborate, innovate, and tackle real-world challenges? Next year, Mrs. Jess Angell is teaching a brand-new elective: Sustainability and Global Citizenship! Open to all students with no prerequisites, this hands-on course dives into sustainability through environmental, social equity, and economic lenses. You’ll take on exciting community-based projects, develop leadership skills, and explore real solutions to global issues. Don’t miss your chance to be part of the change — sign up with your guidance counselor today!
The newly formed “Helping Nature’s Victims” club would like to remind you that our first meeting will be tomorrow after conference period in Ranger 212. We’re looking for interested students who have many kinds of different skills and anyone else who just wants to see what we’re about. Hope to see you there!
There are four more days to participate in the bulletin board challenges outside of Student Life. Students, no one has guessed the “Name that Hilltopper”. Prizes are restocked! Go guess!
Many thanks to the advisories and students who found time on Friday to make Valentines for our St. Johnsbury senior citizens. Many elders in our community don’t have friends and family close by; the Valentines brighten their day and assure them we’re thinking about them. If you haven’t had a chance to make any yet, no worries! We’ll have a table set up with Valentine supplies in the library on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday so that you can make them in your free block or after school. The NEK Agency on Aging will deliver them for us before Valentine’s Day. You are proof of our school’s mission in action!
With four players In double digit scoring, Girls Varsity Basketball took home another win at South Burlington, beating the team, 68-32. Addy Ely led the squad with 16, Cassidy Kittredge with 13, Anna Ebert with 12 and Adrianna Hever with 10. The JV Girls also beat South Burlington, 52-7. Peyton LaPete continues to shine in the post leading all scorers with 11. Aubrey Fontaine tallies up 9 points off great offensive reads for quick drives to the hoop.
3rd time is a charm! For the first time in program history, Competitive Cheer won the CVCC Cheer Competition in Rutland on Saturday, beating out the reigning state champs of 10 years by 1 point!
The Gymnastics Team took their 5th win of the season on Friday, beating Burlington 111.15 to 26.80. Lydia Ruggles took 1st all around and Peyton Thompson took second!
SJA Wrestling had another great match with Jackson Ladd placing 4th in his weight division and going 3-2 at the event. Connor Decker also had a strong showing going 2-2 in his weight class, but just missed Top-6 by one victory.
Congratulations to the Boys and Girls Indoor Track teams who were both the State Runners Up for the Division 1 yesterday at the State Indoor Championships! Many SJA athletes rose to the occasion and saw a number of personal bests and exceptional performances by Isaac Lenzini, Lola Ide, Eihlis Murphy, Eleanor Reed, Maggie Langlais, and Faith Lawton, and many others! Several SJA athletes have earned a spot at the New England Championships on March 1st.
Happy Birthday today to Kaci Calkins, Andrew Harden, Alexander Jensen, Charlie Kehler, and Brydon Robinson!
JV/VARSITY BOYS BASKETBALL vs. RUTLAND 5:30/7:00