As confirmed COVID-19 cases have been identified in our region, Burgundy continues to closely monitor and follow recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), World Health Organization (WHO), Virginia Department of Health, and the Fairfax County Department of Health.
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Congratulations to Burgundy’s Destination Imagination teams!
We are so excited for the upcoming Auction on Saturday, March 7! The donations of items and experiences have been particularly impressive this year, the Auction co-chairs have worked hard to ensure the space will be magical, and the menu this year will be extra special.
Coronavirus and Prevention Information
Like you, we have been tracking the Centers for Disease Control updates (CDC) and world news of the COVID-19 Coronavirus for weeks now.
Burgundy’s Auction menu is extra special this year!
We are so excited for the upcoming Auction on Saturday, March 7! The donations of items and experiences have been particularly impressive this year, the Auction co-chairs have worked hard to ensure the space will be magical, and the menu this year will be extra special.
If Mathematicians Tweeted: An Interview with Middle School Math Teacher Lee Bissett
It is very rare for a mathematician to enter the public consciousness.
A Special Visit to Burgundy
Wife and husband duo, Lesa Cline-Ransome and James Ransome, shared their personal and professional lives with students last week.
Raíces Africanas
The 8th grade Spanish students in my class have been working on the unit “African Roots,” or “Raíces Africanas.”
“Newsies,” Announced!
Back in December, the 8th Grade Class of 2020 had the tremendous opportunity to go see Arena Stage’s Production of Disney’s Newsies.
The 8th Graders Learn to Fly
In November, our eighth graders took part in the iFLY STEM Program for Middle School.
1st Grade Visit to the National Gallery
At the end of January, 1st grade students went on a field trip to the National Gallery of Art. This field trip (along with our field trips to Huntley Meadows) supports our curriculum focus on developing close observation skills and appreciating the natural world.