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Chapel - The Daily Bulletin

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Chapel each morning brings the entire Academy community together - Freshmen in South Church and Upperclassmen in Fuller Hall.  This long-standing tradition allows faculty and students alike to set a positive tone for the day, to learn of recent student and faculty accomplishments, to hear announcements, to start the day with an inspirational message, and to experience a sense of community.  The experiences that we share in Chapel are lessons in empathy and compassion.  Through "chapel talks," students and staff invite us to see into a chapter of their lives and use the power of their message to help us open our eyes to the different challenges that we face.  In Chapel, we support each other.  We applaud the successes of our sports teams, we celebrate birthdays, we mourn losses whether to our community or the outside world, and we share viewpoints.  Coming together for Chapel reminds us that we all belong to the Academy community.

SJA Senior's Play to Become Part of Film
Posted 05/26/2010 01:39PM
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St. Johnsbury Academy senior Megan Killeen's prize winning play "A Medical Mystery Tour" from the Vermont Young Playwrights' Festival has been selected as one of five top plays to be produced in a film this summer by Jay Craven of Kingdom County Productions.  Killeen wrote the play for her Academy Creative Writing class and it was staged by professional actors at Flynn Space in Burlington on May 17 as part of the Festival.

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School Calendar
Wednesday, 8 Sept.'10--GREEN
StJA Advanced Dance students will once again receive personal instruction from John Gardner and Amanda McKerrow.
Thirteen students from the Kraerherwald Waldorf School in Stuttgart, Germany arrived to begin the second half of the eighth year of the Academy’s Global Connections Program.
The start of StJA’s new school year also marked the debut of new programs and courses, several administrative changes , and eight new teachers and staff.

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