District Mission: We are dedicated to the academic excellence of every student by empowering them with the means for the successful completion of district, state, and national educational standards and by challenging them to be productive members of society. We are committed to a comprehensive system of support to assure this outcome with the belief that failure is not an option. District Vision: All students are engaged in rigorous, authentic, experiential, individualized learning that is supported or accelerated to ensure that they meet or exceed standards.
Barstow Memorial School, long recognized as being dedicated to academic excellence, is a PK-8 school of 240 students located in rural Chittenden, Vermont. We enroll students from the towns of Chittenden and Mendon, as well as tuition students from other surrounding areas. It is the mission of Barstow Memorial School to strive to provide the best possible education by encouraging our students to become creative problem solvers, effective decision makers, and critical thinkers who respect diversity. We believe all children have the right to learn and develop intellectually, emotionally, socially and physically in a safe, caring and nurturing environment where they are challenged to meet high academic and behavioral standards.
The purpose of Benson Village School is to provide a safe educational setting and quality educational services. Programs will be designed to support each student’s needs in order to assist them in reaching their full potential academically, socially, and emotionally. The teachers strive to build upon each student’s natural curiosity to become a self-motivated, life-long learner, who will be a contributing member of society.
Currier Memorial School is committed to "High Levels of Learning for ALL Students Through Personalization" Working in partnership with families we strive to support each and every student to be successful. Our mission as a Professional Learning Community is to provide a rich, challenging, integrated and engaging curriculum which develops knowledge, skills and a love of learning in our students. We do this by creating a highly supportive school environment where all children are valued and taught to be responsible and respectful learners. Working collaboratively as learners ourselves, we engage the Currier community to provide opportunities for students to become independent thinkers and decision makers.
Fair Haven Grade School has earned its outstanding reputation because of committed parents and community, dedicated professionals and staff, and receptive and proud students. In order for this tradition to continue, all three must continue to work in harmony. Excellence in education cannot be achieved alone. Fair Haven Grade School commits to educational excellence through cooperative endeavors with community, parents, and students.
Fair Haven Union High School, in partnership with the community, will promote in all students the knowledge and skills necessary to become independent thinkers, effective communicators, and responsible, productive citizens in the global community.
Killington Elementary School (formerly Sherburne Elementary School)in Killington, VT is a K-6 grade public school located in the heart of Vermont's Green Mountain range. A private preschool for 3 & 4 year olds is housed on the premises. At Killington Elementary School, it is our mission to provide a caring environment with a strong support system and high academic standards to successfully educate the whole child: socially, emotionally, physically, and academically.
The Mettawee Community School welcomes students, parents, teachers, and the community as essential members of our school. We are committed to treating one another and our surroundings with respect, caring, and equity, and to communicating and acting with honesty, kindness, integrity and responsibility. At Mettawee we have set clear goals and high expectations. We honor individual learning styles and abilities and are determined to find ways to support all students and parents while working together as partners to meet these goals.
Middletown Springs Elementary School is a community school nestled in the central southwest region of Vermont. Surrounded by rolling hills, green meadows, and the vibrant community of Middletown Springs, the school building itself is a historical treasure. Built in 1904 and once serving students in primary grades up through high school, it now stands as a Pre-Kindergarten to grade 6th elementary school. Its character can be described as historical on the outside with a heartwarming learning culture on the inside. Our practice of holding high expectations for ourselves and our students while supporting the whole child is of great importance. Our school's vision is to become a sustainable and innovative model of a community school. As a community of learners, we will collaboratively nurture a positive environment that promotes and celebrates lifelong learning. We will use current, well-researched practices that focus on the intellectual, physical, social, and emotional well-being of the whole child. Every day at Middletown Springs Elementary School, we work collaboratively towards our vision, are proud of our students, and are grateful to have a community school like Middletown Springs Elementary School.
Mount Holly School is dedicated to creating a positive and safe learning environment. We will provide students with an exceptional education that, while recognizing their individuality, challenges all levels of learners with high academic standards. We will encourage family and community involvement as a means of developing citizens with an appreciation for diverse ideas. Together we will empower students by fostering the academic, social and personal skills needed to prepare them for an increasingly complex society. With strong administrative leadership, a clear vision, and a highly skilled and dedicated staff, we will nurture a respectful school community of healthy, responsible, lifelong learners.
Otter Valley Union High School is a place where reflective teaching and learning leads to high expectations for all students and creates enthusiasm for knowledge which encourages success in the global community.
In collaboration with the community and families, the mission of the Proctor School District is to develop socially responsible students who embrace high standards and are motivated to dream, invent, and explore while rising to the challenges of our ever-changing world through a dynamic curriculum with diverse learning opportunities facilitated by a dedicated staff in a safe and healthful environment.
The Rutland Central Supervisory Union is a school district in the beautiful green mountains of Central Vermont. The district includes Rutland Town School, West Rutland School, Proctor Elementary, and Proctor Jr./Sr. High School.
MISSION STATEMENT: We empower students to be accomplished individuals and community members. We will: Deliver a comprehensive and engaging curriculum for a diverse student body. Provide a safe and healthy environment that fosters mutual respect. Address the social and emotional needs of all students. Students will: Take responsibility for their education. Develop their intellectual, creative, social, emotional and physical abilities. Be productive members of the school and community. Every Student, Every Day.
Rutland Northeast Supervisory Union is located in the town of Brandon, a rural community located in west central Vermont between the college town of Middlebury and Vermont's third largest city, Rutland. RNESU serves the towns of Leicester, Whiting, Sudbury, Brandon, Goshen, Pittsford, Mendon and Chittenden with two preschool programs, six elementary schools and a high school.
The Mission of the RSWSU is to inspire and support all students as they prepare for careers, lifelong educational success, and 21st century global citizenship. The Vision of the RSWSU is an educational system which responds to the needs of students by providing 21st century learning experiences rich in creativity, collaboration, critical thinking, multimedia communication, and high expectations for students to demonstrate deep understanding and application.
We are a K-8 school nestled in the heart of Vermont with a history of learning since 1967. Our Mission is to ensure that all students learn at a high level.
The cohesive community of Sudbury's County School promotes the development of strength, self-confidence and creativity, while inspiring all to follow their dreams and be productive, contributing members of society.
The goal of the Tinmouth Elementary School community is to ensure that all students become life-long learners and caring, responsible and productive citizens. Parents, teachers, students, and all members of the community will work together to provide opportunities for every student to develop and demonstrate high academic achievement, a positive sense of self, pride in individual and community accomplishments and a healthy lifestyle.
The Wallingford school system believes that all children within our community are entitled to attend and receive benefit from the services it provides. All children have the capacity to learn. We recognize that children learn in different ways and according to their unique developmental time table. It is the school’s responsibility to tap this capacity and to provide the resources, which will promote each student’s development to his/her potential.
Located in southwestern Vermont, the West Rutland School enrolls about 400 students from West Rutland and a few surrounding towns. The school serves all students in grades K-12 and also houses an early essential education (EEE) classroom in the building. WRS is a member of the Rutland Central Supervisory, which serves the administrative needs of Proctor High School, Proctor Elementary School and Rutland Town in addition to West Rutland. WRS offers a complete academic program, including several alternative programs, and WRS students attend the Stafford Technical Center which is about 6 miles away in Rutland City. The school has a strong music program with ample opportunities for students to perform in a number of venues during the school year. Among the most popular music performances each year are the annual Halloween parade in Rutland and twice yearly Coffee Houses which feature students performing popular music, jazz, and rock tunes. WRS students are frequent participants in district and state music groups. The school fields varsity athletic teams which compete in the Vermont Principals' Association Division IV. During the 2004-2005 school year, WRS teams competed for four state championships, winning the first ever soccer championship for a WRS team. During the 2005-2006 school years, the varsity basketball teams competed in both state championship games, and the girls won. A number of clubs are offered for students. The list includes a fencing club, drama club, role-playing game club, and art club.