Daily Bulletin | Tuesday
White Day
Attention to all students who are not in English class this semester: would you like to take part in this year’s Poetry Out Loud contest? Would you like to be considered as a participant in this year’s annual declamation contest? If you’d like to prepare a poem and join the action, please get in touch with Mrs. Mackenzie, at Jennifer.Mackenzie@stjlabs.com. Our final classroom contests will wrap up by October 27, so this is the week to get started and get involved.
Election results are in for the Class of 2024. This years officers are: Kaia Anderson as President, Dolma Sherpa as Vice President, Peyton Qualter as Secretary, and Greer Kennedy as Treasurer. Congratulations Senior Class Officers!
Congratulations to this year’s new Junior Class Officers: Treasurer: Kevin Zheng; Secretary: Brennan O’Farrell; Vice President: Ari Leven; and President: Andrew Thornton-Sherman. Thank you to all of the candidates for running!
Students applying for the trip to Japan are reminded that the applications are due on the 13th. That is this Friday. If you have any questions, please see Mr. Ehrean or Mr. and Mrs. Urie.
Student Diversity Council meets tomorrow at 7:15am in Ranger 210.
This week’s Wednesday afternoon Maker Space workshop will be focused on creating replacement or original game pieces for board games and tabletop role-playing games. So, if you are missing your favorite Monopoly piece, if you want a custom figure to represent your DnD character, or if you have designed your own board game, please join us tomorrow starting at 3:30 in the Maker Space. Resident students should sign up with Mr. Lacroix in the Student Life office if you plan to attend the workshop in place of your regular Wednesday club.
Over the next week and a half, please find Mr. Ryan out and around campus to hear his many philosophies of why Spirit Week matters in 15 seconds or less. One such philosophy is: The success of the Academy is built on our diverse culture, diverse experiences, and our diverse talents. While the differences make us great, Spirit Week is great because we remember that we are all the same in one very important way… WE ARE HILLTOPPERS!
The prolonged rain and humidity this year has produced a banner cardboard crop. In fact, cardboard is growing out of control and disrupting crops and food sources for animals. Please gather your cardboard and start bringing it to campus a week from today to burn in the Spirit Week Bonfire. Stay tuned for more details of where to bring it.
Happy Birthday today to Ryan Cusson and Foster Rousseau. A special belated Happy Birthday to Bella Lin from her advisory!
Varsity Football beat Essex, 50-21, on Friday night!
The girls XC team placed 7 out of 36 teams, they were the 4th Vermont team. The scoring five were, Ruth Krebs, Bennett Crance, Siri Jolliffe, Lilly Laskowski, and Willa Kantrowitz.
On Saturday at the Woods Trail Run hosted by Thetford Academy, the boys XC team successfully defended their team title. In a race divided into Seeded races of about 100 athletes; Bryan Stocker placed 2nd and Jeremiah Watson 6th in the seed 4 race, John Thornton-Sherman won the Seed 3 race and Moses Andrews and Evan Windrow placed 4th and 5th in the Seed 2 race. In the Seed 1 race, featuring the fastest seeded runners from 47 schools in RI, NH, CT and Vermont; Andrew Thornton-Sherman won the individual title with Carson Eames 3rd, Emmett Johnson 5th, Ari Leven 18th, Isaac Lenzini 27th and Nathaniel Bernier 54th as the boys beat runner up U32 54 to 124.
JV/VARSITY BOYS SOCCER vs. SOUTH BURLINGTON 4:00
JV/VARSITY VOLLEYBALL vs. ESSEX 4:30/6:00
CHEERLEADING @ VARSITY BOYS SOCCER
BOYS GOLF CHAMPTIONSHIP @ BASIN HARBOR