Canaan teacher looks at Chinese education firsthand
copyright the Chronicle July 18, 2012 by Richard Creaser LYNDONVILLE — Sitting in a booth at the Ms. Lyndonville Diner, Canaan Memorial High School English teacher Jason Di Giulio of Sheffield sipped...
View ArticleHungry Vermonters face cuts in aid
Years ago, Kim Arel found herself in a tough spot. She had two young children to feed, and for a brief time the only way to swing that was to visit a food shelf. “I was surprised to see other people...
View ArticleWar on Poverty: Fifty years later schools are the battleground
copyright the Chronicle January 22, 2014 Editor’s note: The following story is the first in a two-part series on the link between poverty and success in school. by Richard Creaser On January 8, 1964,...
View ArticleOCSU board picks new superintendent
copyright the Chronicle February 26, 2014 by Richard Creaser The Orleans Central Supervisory Union (OCSU) school board has tendered an offer to a new superintendent. The name is not yet being released...
View ArticleTaxpayers angered by big tax jumps
copyright the Chronicle September 10, 2014 by Tena Starr WESTFIELD — Since property tax bills here went out recently, town officials have heard a lot of griping — and confusion. Why did the residential...
View ArticleKeep small schools, school directors say
copyright the Chronicle March 18, 2015 by Joseph Gresser NEWPORT — Legislators from the Northeast Kingdom were told in no uncertain terms to oppose Montpelier’s efforts to shut down small schools and...
View ArticleAt Lake Region: Madame Rivard to leave the classroom
copyright the Chronicle March 25, 2015 by Nathalie Gagnon-Joseph When you enter classroom 213 at Lake Region Union High School, you’ll find it filled with French-related paraphernalia. Canadian,...
View ArticleLowell school uses meteorological tower to teach kids
copyright the Chronicle June 3, 2015 by Nathalie Gagnon-Joseph LOWELL — Sixth-grade students at the Lowell Graded School presented a synopsis of their weather unit Tuesday night. The unit is special...
View ArticleWheelock and Dartmouth connection explained
copyright the Chronicle July 15, 2015 by Joseph Gresser SHEFFIELD — Noah Manning, a sophomore at Dartmouth College, brought a school friend home recently. He was Philip Hanlon, the president of...
View ArticleOCSU committee approves plan for consolidation
copyright the Chronicle January 27, 2016 by Nathalie Gagnon-Joseph The Orleans Central Supervisory Union (OCSU) Act 46 study committee is recommending early consolidation in order to take advantage of...
View ArticleCommunity mourns Creative Minds closure
copyright the Chronicle February 3, 2016 by Nathalie Gagnon-Joseph NEWPORT – Shortcomings in both early childhood education policy and funding have made it impossible for Creative Minds Children’s...
View ArticleNo plans to consolidate at NCSU
copyright the Chronicle February 3, 2016 by Nathalie Gagnon-Joseph While the Orleans Central Supervisory Union (OCSU) prepares to go ahead with consolidation under Act 46, North Country Supervisory...
View ArticleIn Holland: Meeting set to discuss failed school budget
copyright the Chronicle March 9, 2016 by Tena Starr HOLLAND – The school board here plans to hold a public meeting on Monday, March 14, at 6 p.m. Board members hope that Holland’s voters will tell...
View ArticleAt NCUHS: Berrios offered job as principal
copyright the Chronicle April 13, 2016 by Joseph Gresser NEWPORT – Members of the North Country Union High School Board met Monday and interviewed the two finalists hoping to succeed Bill Rivard as the...
View ArticleState approves consolidation plan for OCSU
copyright the Chronicle April 20, 2016 by Elizabeth Trail BARTON — The State Board of Education on Tuesday unanimously approved the Orleans Central Supervisory Union’s (OCSU) plan for a consolidated...
View ArticleSchool leaders weigh in on OCSU merger plans
copyright the Chronicle May 18, 2016 by Elizabeth Trail Since early spring, representatives of the Orleans Central Supervisory Union (OCSU) merger study committee have been holding informational...
View ArticleAt NCUHS: Board won’t hire a principal
copyright the Chronicle May 25, 2016 by Joseph Gresser NEWPORT — North Country Union High School will do without a principal next year. The board decided not to hire its most recent candidate, Chris...
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