Just before her graduation last week, Hinesburg Community School eighth-grader Graycen Elkins wondered where the time had gone.
A project of the University of Vermont’s Reporting & Documentary Storytelling program.
A project of the University of Vermont’s Reporting & Documentary Storytelling program.
Just before her graduation last week, Hinesburg Community School eighth-grader Graycen Elkins wondered where the time had gone.
Despite upwards of 400 chairs, graduation in the Shelburne Community School was standing-room only.
Charlotte Central School’s 34 eighth graders sat excitedly in the corner of their gymnasium for the final time on June 13 as they prepared to move on with a ceremony before family, teachers and friends.
The best part of being a small town police chief?
“You know people,” says Frank Koss, Hinesburg’s recently retired chief of police. “It’s not like large cities where you never see anybody twice. In a small town, you get to know the people in it.”
The emerald ash borer’s continued infestation of Vermont has spread to Addison County with a new discovery of the pest confirmed this month in Bristol, according to state forestry officials.
Days after the U.S. House passed legislation to extend protections to undocumented immigrants who arrived as children, Rep. Peter Welch joined University of Vermont officials and a medical student who would be impacted by the bill to tout the measure.
Rice Memorial High School graduated 89 students on Sunday from 22 Vermont towns, nine foreign countries and just one other state, New Jersey.