The Cambridge Elementary family is made up of students, teachers and parents working together on a common commitment. It is our belief that motivated students, caring teachers, and parent partners will result in a successful education for our students.
Eden Central School is a dynamic school of a little over 100 children from pre-K to 6th grade. Our teachers are well trained and dedicated to improving learning for all students. The school is fortunate to be nestled in a community that cares about its children. As an example, we have an on-going after-school program that meets the remedial needs of students while also offering an enrichment and challenge program. Many community members along with Eden high school students help make this program a success. Our school board also reflects a high level of support and caring and is dedicated to providing the resources and commitment needed to prepare our students for the 21st Century.
Hyde Park Elementary School, in the Village and Town of Hyde Park, VT, is a school of 250 Pre-K through 6th grade students. There are currently two classes for each grade with the exception of Kindergarten, where rising enrollments have required a third classrooms. As a Vermont elementary school, we adhere to the Vermont Framework of Standards and Grade Level Expectations in terms of the curriculum that is taught. In addition to our general education curriculum, we offer art, music, physical education, guidance, health, library and technology. We make every attempt to integrate these fields into the general curriculum in order to encourage the transfer of knowledge from one field to another. We also offer an after school program throughout the school year, with activities intended to meet student interests and an hour for homework for those students staying until 5 pm. HPES is a Positive Behavior Supports school in which behavioral expectations are taught to students. HPES is part of the Lamoille North Supervisory Union.
Located in the Village of Johnson, just below Johnson State College, JES' beautiful, functional and well-equipped building consists of an 1895 historic schoolhouse renovation and a major addition, both completed in 1997. The mission of the Johnson Elementary School, in partnership with the community, is to prepare lifelong learners to be productive in an ever-changing world by providing high quality education in an environment conducive to learning.
Lamoille North Supervisory Union proudly serves the six towns of Belvidere, Cambridge, Eden, Hyde Park, Johnson, and Waterville with five elementary schools, the Lamoille Union Middle School, Lamoille Union High School, and the Green Mountain Technology and Career Center. Student enrollment is approximately 2,045 and 450 staff members are employed. GMTCC receives students from five sending high schools serving the sixteen towns within the boundaries of Lamoille North, Lamoille South, and Orleans Southwest Supervisory Unions.
The Lamoille South Supervisory Union, with the support of the community, provides the students of Elmore, Morristown and Stowe with a comprehensive, well balanced educational experience. The success of our students is dependent on a strong partnership between parents, school, and community. Our students are very fortunate that their educational well-being takes center stage in this community. Committed parents and a supportive community enable the school to address students' intellectual, social, and physical development. Our student performance data reflects this.
MORRISTOWN SCHOOL DISTRICT VISION: “A community of learners with the courage to grow...” OUR DISTRICT MISSION: As a community of learners with the courage to grow, we are committed to creating and sustaining an environment which nurtures student wellness and success. We facilitate high level student performance across a range of disciplines, instill intellectual curiosity and a lifelong love of learning, and foster responsible citizenship that acknowledges an increasingly diverse and rapidly changing world. DISTRICT CORE VALUES: Respect, with a focus on both excellence and equity, and collaboration which includes the whole community lead to success for all.
The Stowe School system is committed to a comprehensive educational experience for all students. Through participation in a variety of academic, athletic, social, cultural and community activities, our students learn to communicate effectively, to value themselves and others, to make informed choices, and to contribute to their society. They learn how to learn and how to use their knowledge responsibly, expressively, and for the good of themselves and the greater community.
The 83 students in grades pre-K through 6 who attend Waterville Elementary School are fortunate to be part of a warm, welcoming and nurturing community. The Waterville community and school board value quality education and work with the teachers to support an educational program that is designed to give students the skills and the attitude to become life-long learners. The student body is made up of students living in Waterville and the neighboring town of Belvidere. Within the school, the students blend together to form a caring and productive learning community.