Our school consists of pre-school through grade 12, all housed under one roof. School enrollment hovers around 440 - 460 students. We are located on Route 302 (Exit 17 off Interstate-91), just east from P & H Truckstop. We are also the home of the central office of School District 21. Blue Mountain Union School brings together the communities of Groton, Ryegate, and Wells River. BMU MISSION STATEMENT: Blue Mountain Union students will be prepared to meet the challenges of living and working in diverse and dynamic local and global communities. Therefore, BMU students will be knowledgeable, emotionally and physically fit, civically engaged, involved in the arts, prepared for work and committed to fulfilling personal responsibilities and maintaining economic self-sufficiency. Each student: • Will enter school healthy and will learn about and practice a healthy lifestyle. • Will learn in an intellectually challenging environment that is physically and emotionally safe for students and adults. • Will be actively engaged in learning and will be connected to the school and broader community. • Has access to personalized learning and to qualified caring adults. • Is prepared for success in college or further studies and for employment in a global environment.
Bradford Elementary School is located in Bradford, VT, with approximately 210 students attending grades K-6. We strive to be a student-centered community of learners and work together to support student growth academically, socially and emotionally.
The purpose of elementary education in Braintree School is to enable every child to learn the skills that may be necessary to develop his/her potential to lead a healthy, happy and knowledgeable life. To accomplish this, our school must provide each child with the basic tools for intellectual development, and it should do so in a stimulating, disciplined, uninterrupted educational environment that reinforces a child's sense of personal worth. Finally, it is recognized that, since parents play a vital role in the education of their children, a spirit of joint cooperation and commitment is essential to accomplish these aims. Our expectations as a staff are to educate every child to his/her fullest potential. If parents and students share this understanding and embrace the basic mission of our school, we can move forward together to meet this goal. We can cultivate a feeling of cooperation that results in a POSITIVE school climate and a sense of belonging for every student and parent.
Brookfield students receive a well-rounded academic program including choral and instrumental music, visual arts, physical education, library / media center classes as well as Special Education support programs. A school-wide Technology Program is in place. Brookfield also offers a state approved breakfast and lunch program. Brookfield School is actively involved in several Curriculum Development programs on the local, district, and State levels.
Our Mission: Newbury Elementary School is a community of motivated learners dedicated to the development and success of the whole child by promoting a positive climate, staff collaboration, family support, and high standards.
OESU is comprised of six schools and a technical center serving over 1,400 pupils in grades pre-K through twelve. The Orange East Supervisory Union is committed to providing each student with quality education that will lead to exceptional academic achievement. We are committed to preparing students for meeting the challenges and opportunities that will greet them in the future. Creating life-long learners, problem solvers, leaders and resourceful individuals. Providing students with the values-centered education that will lead to an understanding of democracy, community, diversity, and equity. Enabling every student to successfully adapt and engage in the complexities of the changing world.
The Orange Southwest Supervisory Union represents the towns of Braintree, Brookfield and Randolph. There are three elementary schools: one located in each town that provides pre-K through grade 6 services. Randolph Union High School serves students from grades 7 through 12, and the Randolph Technical Career Center provides technical education services for juniors and seniors from seven sending high schools. The Orange Southwest Supervisory Union strives to nurture the development of our children by working collaboratively to provide an educational program which will enable all students to realize their individual potential and become contributing members of a constantly changing global society.
Located at 40 Ayers Brook Road in Randolph, The Randolph Elementary School serves approximately 330 students in grades K-6. Our students come from the town’s various villages and communities, including East Randolph, North Randolph, South Randolph, Randolph Center and Randolph village. Our mission is to provide challenging and diverse learning opportunities in an engaging, safe, supportive, respectful and healthy environment. Students who graduate from the Randolph Elementary School will: have a sound academic foundation; communicate effectively; develop solutions using critical thinking, creativity, and ethical values; begin to understand their roles and responsibilities in their family(ies), their school(s) and their community(ies); evaluate and manage personal progress toward goals; develop and demonstrate social skills; and value learning.
Thetford Elementary School (TES) currently serves 206 children in grades K-6. The staff of 52 includes experienced classroom teachers, as well as paraprofessionals and support staff. The program of studies is focused on a standards-based curriculum and includes place-based science and social-science units. The town's children continue their secondary education at Thetford Academy (TA), the oldest private secondary school in Vermont. TES Philosophy: Thetford Elementary School seeks to serve the town of Thetford by developing each child in our care to his/her fullest potential academically, socially, emotionally and physically. It is our purpose to give each child an excellent foundation in the basic academic areas while simultaneously encouraging inquisitiveness, the acceptance of responsibility, an understanding of self, an increasing awareness of the world around us, an appreciation of basic values, and the ability to formulate sound judgments.
Tunbridge Central School is a family-centered K-8 school, serving approximately 122 students. We foster a love of learning and personal responsibility. Our goal is for students to leave us adacemically prepared for high school and ready for the challenges that lie ahead.
Unified School District #36 serves the towns of Corinth and Topsham, in Orange County. Waits River Valley School, the only school in the district, is located on route 25 approximately 12 miles from Barre to the west and 10 miles from Bradford to the east. The school district is part of the Orange East Supervisory Union with offices located in the town of Bradford. The Waits River Valley School educates children in grades K-8. Secondary students in the two communities have the choice of attending high schools as USD #36 does not designate a high school. WRVS MISSION: The mission of the Waits River Valley School is to prepare each student for a meaningful and productive life by providing a rigorous educational experience in which each student is challenged to do his or her best in every area and to discover those areas where they can excel.
Washington Village School is constantly striving to provide strong academics to all students while supporting their physical, emotional and social growth. We want to support our students and their families to have the best educational opportunities available. We are proud of our commitment to mathematics and literacy at our school. We are working closely with the schools in our Orange North Supervisory District in offering the best practices for educating our students.