Dear BRMS Families:
We are quickly approaching the end of the school year! The last day of school for our 8th grade students is June 17th and the rest of our students will be done on June 18th. June 18th is a full school day and students will be dismissed at their normal time.
On the evening of June 17th we will hold our 8th Grade Recognition Night in the field behind the school. The ceremony will begin at 6:30 and will last approximately one hour. We will be monitoring the weather over the weekend to determine if we need to move the event indoors. Below you will find all of the details for this event.
Our Jazz Band students had an amazing performance at the Jazz Festival on Church Street this week. The students played some incredible music and The Leaky Faucets band performed a piece that they wrote together as a group! Congratulations to all our musicians! Here is the link to Thursday’s performance.
Kevin
Recognition Night
June 17, 2025 6:30 p.m.
BRMS Athletic Fields
We will be outdoors on Tuesday evening.
8th grade students should arrive by 5:45 and meet at the picnic tables to have their red carnation pinned on.
All attendees are encouraged to bring lawn chairs and blankets.
Parking for individuals with limited mobility will be available in spots closest to the soccer field. Golf cart transportation to the field will be provided for those who need support.
Overflow parking will be available on the front field at BRMS.
Please do not park on Synergy Dance Studio property.
After party celebration for 8th grade students will be held immediately following the ceremony near the gazebo.
Only 8th students and chaperones can attend this event.
We will be monitoring the weather over the weekend to determine if we need to move the event indoors.
After the ceremony, students are invited to stay at BRMS for food and fun. This is a special opportunity for students to gather (with chaperones) as a class before they move on to high school. Families not chaperoning will be asked to leave after the ceremony and return for their students by 9:30pm.
Upcoming Events:
June 13
8th Grade Trip to Great Escape
June 17
8th Grade Boat Trip
8th Grade Recognition Night
June 18
Last Day of School
Fall Sports sign ups are hanging up outside the gym! 6th-8th graders can sign up for Cross Country, Field Hockey, or Soccer. The sign up deadline is June 13th. More information will be emailed out in August to those that sign up. Please email Matt Lennon with any questions - matthew.lennon@mmuusd.org
Dear MMUUSD Families:
Vermont participates in the Summer Electronic Benefit Transfer (S-EBT) program. S-EBT helps feed eligible school-aged children during summer vacation. The benefit is $120 for the summer per eligible child. It can be used to buy food at grocery stores, farmers markets and online where EBT is accepted. Benefits will be sent automatically to most eligible families starting on June 2.
The Vermont Department for Children and Families will send you a letter if your family will get the benefit automatically. The letter will have instructions. Here’s how the benefits will arrive:
If your household has an EBT card, S-EBT benefits will be added to that card.
If you have an S-EBT card from last summer, the benefit will be added to that card. If you lost your card, call 1-888-354-0012, option 7 to get a new one.
Families who don’t already have an EBT card will receive a new card in the mail.
Please keep your card for next summer!
Children are automatically eligible for S-EBT if:
They are between 6 - 16 years old and get Medicaid with a qualifying family income, 3SquaresVT, or Reach Up; or,
They qualify for free or reduced-price meals at a school that participates in the National School Lunch Program. Even though Vermont schools offer free meals to all students, only some students qualify for free and reduced-price meals.
Children participating in several other assistance programs may also get the benefit automatically.
If you think your child is eligible and you do not receive a benefit letter in the mail by July 7, visit https://summerebt.vermont.gov/ to submit a short application. Children can also get Summer EBT if they go to a school that participates in the National School Lunch Program and their household income is below the limit. Applications can be submitted any time before August 29. The income limit increases on July 1, so check back after July 1 if you don’t currently qualify.
In addition to Summer EBT, children 18 and under can receive free meals at any open summer meal site. All children are invited to get summer meals, even if you do not qualify for Summer EBT. Some summer meal sites provide meals to eat on site. Other sites provide food to take home. You can call 2-1-1 or visit the Summer Meal Finder at https://www.fns.usda.gov/summer/sitefinder to find locations. Vermont summer meal sites will be posted on June 20.
Receiving Summer EBT benefits does not affect the family’s immigration status.
New this summer, families with EBT cards can visit Vermont State Parks for free! Just show your EBT card at the park entrance and you and your household can enter for free. Visit https://www.vermontparksforever.org/paf-pilot to learn more.
You can visit www.summerebt.vermont.gov for more information. If you have questions about the program, please contact DCF’s Economic Services Division at 1-888-354-0012, option 7.
We have four free scholarships for the Jericho Recreational Camp Summer Sessions available for our BRMS families. These scholarships are donated by the generosity of the United Church of Underhill. They are for families who are in need of financial assistance. If you are interested, please contact me asap at greg.martin@mmuusd.org or call me at 899-3711. This will be given out based on need and first come basis. Thank you. More information about the Summer Camp can be found through the link below;
June 10- Last Dungeons and Dragons club meeting.
June 11- Last Magic: The Gathering club meeting.
MMCTV Middle School TV Camp
Join Mt. Mansfield Community TV for a week spent learning video filming & editing skills, while making a scene for a statewide Crowdsourced VT project where many groups around Vermont each remake a scene of the film "Matilda". Camp will be held daily (10am-3pm) at MMCTV.
$140 per week for residents of Jericho, Underhill and Richmond. $160 for non- residents. Scholarships are available upon proven financial need.
There are a few spaces left; more details/register here.