All posts by Admin

Sunday Menu: March 31

Brunch
Pancakes, blueberry-pear cobbler, bacon, hash browns, make your own waffles-toppings
yogurt, assorted eggs and omelets at the grill

Dinner
Cheese pizza or creamed spinach and roasted garlic pizza, mixed squash, chicken tenders with BBQ or teriyaki sauce, potato puffs

Pasta bar: pasta, marinara sauce, pesto sauce and roasted vegetables

Saturday Menu: March 30

Breakfast
Pancakes-plain or chocolate chip, hard boiled eggs, ham, home fries, yogurt bar
assorted eggs at the grill

Lunch
Pasta, meat or meatless tomato sauce, primavera sauce , roasted vegetables, baked fish, chicken parmesan, broccoli
Hamburg and hot dog station

Dinner
Char-broiled steaks, sautéed onions and mushrooms, baked potato, broccoli and cheese, vegetarian couscous pilaf, fresh scrod, green beans

Pasta station: pasta, marinara sauce, meat sauce

Friday Menu: March 29

Breakfast
Monkey bread, hash browns, sausage, yogurt bar and make-your-own waffle
assorted omelets at grill

Lunch
Vegetable and barley soup and soup du jour, breaded or unbreaded chicken fillets, BBQ or honey mustard sauce, white bean stew, tuna noodle casserole, Italian blend vegetable

Pasta station: pasta, marinara sauce,  spinach lasagna rolette

Dinner
Roast loin of pork, fried rice, steamed white rice, vegetable spring rolls, teriyaki or sweet and sour sauce, tofu stir fry, asian style vegetables, chicken pot stickers

Pasta station: pasta, marinara sauce
Pizza station: cheese and chef’s choice pizza

The Laramie Project Tickets Available

The Williston Northampton School will present The Laramie Project on April 25-27 and May 2-4. Purchase tickets for the production on Tixato.

About the production:

Scott Barrow with The Laramie Project castIn October, 1998 a 21-year-old University of Wyoming student named Matthew Shepard was kidnapped, brutally beaten, tied to a fence on the outskirts of Laramie, Wyoming, and left to die. Mr. Shepard was the victim of a hate crime that would soon become the focus of the entire nation—he was killed because he was gay.

Continue reading

End of Add Period Today

Today (Thursday, March 28) marks the end of the first week of school for Trimester 3.  This is the end of the “Add Period.”  As of the end of the school day, no further additions of courses will be considered.  Under very unusual and compelling circumstances, students may still be permitted to drop courses, but the period for adding new courses ends today.  The deadline for dropping courses coincides with the recording of Interim Trimester 3 grades and comments, which this year is April 25.  Seniors should keep in mind that carrying a full five-course load for Trimester 3 is a graduation requirement.   Have a great trimester!

Greg Tuleja

Photographers’ Lecture Series 2013: Ron Wyatt

Sports photographer Ron Wyatt will present the next in Williston Northampton School’s ongoing lecture series on Thursday, April 11, at 6:30 p.m. in the Dodge Room, Reed Campus Center. The event is free and open to the public.

Mr. Wyatt was assigned by Kodak to photograph the Summer Olympic Games in Athens in 2004 and Beijing in 2008, and is a self-taught photographer. In his presentation, Mr. Wyatt will talk about his experiences covering the Olympic Games, as well as finding the right equipment and camera set-up, planning a shooting strategy, and the importance of knowing the game. This is a perfect way to learn about sports photography from a pro, and see images of milestone sporting events.

As Mr. Wyatt notes on his website, his “first experience with photography was an unsuccessful photo documentation of my honeymoon.” Since then, Mr. Wyatt has covered the NBA, NFL and Major League Baseball, among others. His photos have appeared in various publications such as USA Today, Black Enterprise Magazine, Time Magazine, Newsweek, TV Guide, and ESPN. He currently covers corporate assignments for companies that include Six Flags, Eastman Kodak, Continental Airlines, CVS, Pepsico, and Verizon.

For information on the Photographers’ Lecture Series at Williston, contact Kathleen Unruh by email or at (413) 529-3211.

Thursday Menu: March 28

Breakfast
Baked apple dumpling, hard boiled eggs, ham, home fries, rice, yogurt bar and make-your-own waffle, assorted eggs at the grill

Lunch
Cream of mushroom soup and soup du jour,  chicken fajitas, tempeh fajitas, vegetarian red beans and rice, nachos, cheese sauce, zucchini and summer squash.

Grill: tacos, refried beans, fish taco, taco shells, flour tortilla
Pasta station: gnocchi, marinara sauce,  herb sauce

Dinner
Breakfast at dinner: waffles, sausage, hash browns, poached eggs, corned beef hash,
Chef’s Choice entrée, vegetarian stuffed peppers, broccoli

Grill: assorted eggs
Pasta station: Pasta, marinara sauce, polenta
Panini station:sliced roast beef and turkey, assorted vegetables  cheese and ciabatta bread

Wednesday Menu: March 27

Breakfast
Breakfast wraps, bacon, yogurt bar and make-your-own waffle, assorted eggs at the grill

Lunch
Lentil soup and soup du jour, meat loaf, tomato sauce or gravy, vegetarian entree, roasted garlic mashed red potatoes, baked fish, corn.

Grill: giant grinders sliced to order-turkey, Italian (genoa salami, pepperoni and ham), tuna or vegetarian
Pasta station: gemelle, marinara sauce, meat sauce, alfredo sauce, broccoli

Dinner
Beef with roasted vegetables, risotto cakes, vegetable filled puff pastry, baked summer squash, mixed vegetable, egg noodles

Grill: Chicken Caesar salad, wraps
Pasta station: pasta, marinara sauce, meat sauce

Photographers’ Lecture Series 2013: Claire Rosen

The next photographer in the Williston Northampton School’s ongoing lecture series is photographer and video artist Claire Rosen. Ms. Rosen will give her lecture on Thursday, March 28, at 6:30 p.m. in the Dodge Room, Reed Campus Center.

According to the statement on her website, Ms. Rosen blends a fine art sensibility with commercial work to create whimsical imagery inspired by fairy tales, fables, and circus arts. Her work incorporates themes of vintage circus, burlesque, magic, curiosities, and natural science.

Ms. Rosen’s work has been exhibited widely and is included in many public and private collections and in fine art galleries including Asymmetrick Arts, Gallery 51, Ken Fulk Inc., and Verve Gallery. Her commercial clients include Neiman Marcus, Nike Global Football, and Random House Publishing.

A graduate of the Savannah College of Art and Design, Ms. Rosen received a liberal arts AA degree from Bard College at Simon’s Rock.

For information on the Photographers’ Lecture Series at Williston, contact Kathleen Unruh by email or at (413) 529-3211.

Join the event on Facebook.