NORTHEAST KINGDOM – As educators and legislators begin to digest details of the governor’s education plan released by Vermont Secretary of Education Zoie Saunders last week, a Rural School Community Alliance (RSCA) is being formed to help protect the most vulnerable small schools. At the other end of the rural[Read More…]
Education
Area Students December Graduates from VTSU
RANDOLPH CENTER — Raymonda Parchment and Meghan Shatney of Hardwick, Alexander Wyman of Plainfield and Tyler Molleur of East Hardwick were part of Vermont State University’s December 2024 graduating class.
Local Students Named to President’s List
RANDOLPH CENTER — Area residents on Vermont State University President’s List for the Fall 2024 semester include Mya Adams and Abe Leveillee of Hardwick, Fritz Fritz of Craftsbury Commons, Hakon Hanson and Levi Mulligan of Marshfield, Quinn Kalp and Mark Thompson of Wolcott. To qualify for this highest academic honor,[Read More…]
VTSU Announces Dean’s List
RANDOLPH CENTER — The following students earned Vermont State University Dean’s List honors for the Fall 2024 semester: Weslie Carlson, Charmone Lloyd, Katalina Corp, Harrison Frazee and Kaulah Watkevich of Wolcott; Ida Eames of Craftsbury Common, L.A. Guzman of Cabot; Esme Kelley and Nickels Thomas of Plainfield; Kristen Lavine, Emily[Read More…]
Endicott College Announces Local Dean’s List Student
BEVERLY, Mass. — Natalie Beauregard of East Calais was named to the Fall 2024 Dean’s List at Endicott College. Beauregard is majoring in Exercise Science and is the child of Alan Beauregard. In order to qualify for the Dean’s List, a student must obtain a minimum grade point average of[Read More…]
MacHarg Named to Dean’s List
HAMDEN, Conn. — Aileen MacHarg of Marshfield was named to the dean’s list for the Fall 2024 semester at Quinnipiac University. To qualify for the dean’s list, students must earn a grade point average of at least 3.5 with no grade lower than C. Full-time students must complete at least[Read More…]
Mountainview Union School’s Future Configuration Uncertain
HARDWICK — Another round of changes are in store for the Mountainview Union School District (MVU) as another reconfiguration was being planned for Lakeview Union School. Only Pre-K to grade three are at the school now and fourth-, fifth- and sixth-grade students have the choice to go to Hardwick Elementary[Read More…]
Local Students Named to President’s List
PLYMOUTH, N.H. — Keenan Wallace, English major of Plainfield and Grace Cloutier, Art and Design major of Hardwick have been named to the Plymouth State University President’s List for the Fall 2024 semester. To be named to the President’s List, a student must achieve a grade point average of 3.70[Read More…]
Two Local Students Named to Dean’s List
BIDDEFORD, PORTLAND, Me. – Arabella Betit, East Calais, Vt., and Olivia Demag, Wolcott, Vt., have been named to the Dean’s List for the 2024 fall semester at the University of New England. Dean’s List students have attained a grade point average of 3.3 or better out of a possible 4.0[Read More…]
Students Embrace Winter on Community Ice Rink
WOODBURY – Students at Woodbury Elementary School (WES) laced up their skates on opening day of the skating season, Janaury 15 and headed to the ice rink near the school doors. The Woodbury community ice rink has been brought to life through the dedication of volunteers, neighbors and the school.[Read More…]
New Theater Advisor Builds Program at Craftsbury Schools
CRAFTSBURY – Craftsbury Schools has appointed Katherine Locke as the new theater advisor for Craftsbury grades-two through -twelve, as of January 23. Locke states she has a lifelong love for theater and a personal connection to the performing arts that began watching her grandfather play music at the Hyde Park[Read More…]
Construction Management Degree Program Accredited
VERMONT — Vermont State University’s Construction Management bachelor’s degree program was recently awarded accreditation by the Applied and Natural Sciences Accreditation Commission of ABET. The accreditation, through September 2030, retroactively applies from Oct. 1, 2021, and to all degrees awarded after that date. ABET originally stood for the Accreditation Board[Read More…]
