Daily Bulletin | Thursday
White Day
All Congressional Art Award winners need to meet Mr. Legge on the front steps of Fuller immediately after Chapel for a photo.
Student Government will meet right after school today in Fuller Basement. Please see Mr. Ryan if you have any questions about this brief, but so very important Spring Day themed meeting.
Let the countdown begin! Today is the final day to place your bid for your favorite items in the senior auction. You have until 3pm to edge out your competition for the best prizes! Good luck to all!
Tropic like it’s hot at the last dance of the year this Friday! Dancing 8-10:30 in the Morse Lobby, with beach games on Stowe Green. $5 for singles, $3 for couples, and don’t forget extra cash for the tropical treats table. Doors close at 9:00. Register outside guests in Student Life by the end of the day today!
There will be a Science Fair information meeting next Tuesday, May 14 at 3:15pm in Streeter 241. Do you have a question about something you have read, heard, seen, or learned in class? Do you think it might be useful or even fun to test your idea with careful experimentation? Are you thinking about a science topic as part of next year’s Capstone Research course? If so, please join us and send any questions to Mr. Eckel.
The Student Athletic Advisory Council encourages you to vote for this week’s Caledonian Record Athlete of the Week nominees. On the boys’ side: Cage Thompson from SJA baseball and on the girls’ side: Cassidy Kittredge from SJA softball.
Long before you got your name in the paper or posted on social media for your awesomeness, you were a force to be reckoned with on the preschool recess playground. Sadly, it is hard to convince people of the legend you were. There will be Duck, Duck, Goose next Friday at Spring Day and will allow you to show that “you got game.”
Congratulations to this month’s recipients of Chef B’s Random Act of Kindness: For the Seniors — the Buhner/Angell advisory; for the Juniors — the Kendall advisory; for the Sophomores — the Brown/Deming advisory; and for the 9th graders — the Stapleford advisory! Winning advisors should pick up their box of goodies in the Streeter Culinary Kitchen after 7:00am tomorrow morning.
What would a Thursday be without Mr. Camelio’s Joke of the Week: Did you know that NASA is launching a satellite to apologize to the aliens? They’re calling it Apollo G. 😊
Happy Birthday today to Audrey Hartwell and Franco Millington, and a special Happy Birthday to Annabelle Goodwin from her advisory and Ms. Loder’s class!
Varsity Baseball lost to Colchester, 2-0. Rex Hauser only allowed Colchester 2 hits during the game.
Varsity Softball also lost to Colchester, 13-3.
The JV Baseball team beat Colchester, 15-0. Izaiah Christie threw a complete game shutout with 14 strike outs!
Boys Varsity Tennis fought hard in a close match but fell short by a score of 4-3 to Stowe. Andres Barrios Sobrino, Nick Wright, Tiago Chang, and Jeronimo Mosquera put in outstanding efforts to secure three crucial wins.
On Tuesday at North Country, the girls won the 8 team meet with wins by Rylee Strohm in the 100 hurdles and 3000m. Lola Ide won the high jump and 200m, and Willa Kantrowitz the 1500m. Lola and Rylee joined Aven Thomas and Ailee Stratton in winning the 4×100. The 4×800 relay of Willa, Sofia Bunnell, Zoey Cusac, and Clare Stephenson also captured a win. The boys nearly doubled host NCU as Andrew Thornton-Sherman won the 200 and 300 hurdles, Diego Perez won the shot put and discus, Aidan Brody the long and triple jumps and Tyler Demas the pole vault. Ari Leven won the 1500, Emmett Johnson the 3000, Oliver Johnson the 400m and joining Aidan in the 4×400 were CJ Lyons, Gideon Pearson and Andrew with a scintillating anchor leg.
VARSITY BASEBALL vs. BURLINGTON 4:30
JV BASEBALL @ BURLINGTON 4:30, please release the team at 1:15
JV SOFTBALL @ LYNDON INSTITUTE 6:00
VARSITY BOYS LACROSSE vs. BFA-FAIRFAX 5:00