Friday, August 28, 2020

CVSD Reopening Schools Update: August 28

Dear Friends and Families,

The CVSD newsletter this week features information about the start of school, health screenings, the K-8 Virtual Learning Academy, transportation, childcare, and much more. We hope you find it helpful.

Have a wonderful weekend,

Elaine Pinckney




Sunday, August 23, 2020

CVU Earns National Banner School Recognition

CVU has been recognized as an official Special Olympics National Banner Unified Champion School! They received the following information last week.

On behalf of Special Olympics International, we are honored to share the exciting news that Champlain Valley Union High School has been declared an official Special Olympics National Banner Unified Champion School! The CVU community has demonstrated unyielding determination and fortitude in the pursuit of our collective goal to truly create a ‘Unified Generation’ of young people who embrace differences and lead social change. Together with your remarkable students, you are redefining the future as you make your community more inclusive of people with intellectual disabilities, and in doing so, are making the world a more accepting place for all.
  • To achieve this honor CVU met 10 National Standards of Excellence in the areas of inclusion, advocacy and respect through their excellence in Unified Sports, Inclusive Youth Leadership and Whole-School Engagement.
  • CVU joins BFA St. Albans and Rutland High School as the third Unified Champion School in Vermont to receive this honor for their exemplary work in the areas of inclusion, advocacy and respect.
CVU will receive a banner to proudly hang in the gym and we will work together with Special Olympics to determine a way to celebrate this amazing achievement.


Friday, August 21, 2020

CVSD Reopening Schools Update: August 21

Dear CVSD Families and Friends,

Our faculty and staff returned at the end of this week and the wheels are churning with energy and enthusiasm to welcome students back soon. I wanted to share this newsletter with you. We appreciate the incredible support our community is providing in this endeavor.


Thank you, have a wonderful weekend,

Superintendent Elaine Pinckney

Tuesday, August 18, 2020

Contact Tracing: What Does This Look Like For Our Schools?

We had an intriguing conversation with educators from our district, along with health professionals and a contact tracer from the VT Department of Health about contact tracing. Some of the big takeaways were: 

  1. Answer your phone; it might be a contact tracer reaching out to you.
  2. Keep track of who you've been with, especially those within 6 feet for more than 15 minutes. 
  3. Stay home! Do not travel unless it's absolutely necessary, do not gather in large groups. 
  4. If you have a generic message on your phone, create a personal message. This helps contact tracers know they have reached you. 

As always, wear masks, practice social distancing, wash hands often. Help our schools open and stay open!



Friday, August 14, 2020

Summer Meals Program Reminder

The CVSD Summer Lunch Program has 2 more weeks (ending on Friday 8/28) and we hope you will take advantage of these delicious free meals for your children 18 years of age or younger, while we are able to provide them. Distribution days are Monday, Wednesday and Friday at CCS, CVU, WCS and the Red School House in St. George. You can order online HERE.

Here is the menu for next week…

Monday: Turkey Sandwich

Tuesday: Nacho Box

Wednesday: Spaghetti and Meatballs

Thursday: Baked Chicken Tenders

Friday: Fresh Baked Pizza

Saturday: Sloppy Joe Sandwich

Sunday: SunButter and Jelly Sandwich

All lunch meals come with fruit, vegetables, milk and a snack. Also a delicious breakfast meal!

We have been getting some great fresh vegetables from our local school gardens and incorporating them into our meals.

If you are not able to make it to one of our distribution sites and need food, please contact us and we can arrange delivery. swagner@cvsdvt.org or (802) 871-6198

Thanks very much for your support this summer and we are happy we have been able to help so many children get great delicious meals this summer.

This institution is an equal opportunity provider. See some photos of the amazing meals below! 













Thursday, August 13, 2020

CVSD Reopening Schools Update: August 13, 2020


Dear Families and Friends,

Thank you for your patience and understanding as we further develop plans for the reopening of our schools on September 8. Our latest newsletter features a message from Superintendent Elaine Pinckney as well as an update from our school nurses.

As we near September 8, we all must make a concentrated effort to help our schools open. Please remember to practice social distancing, wear masks, refrain from large gatherings, and wash hands often!

Thank you,

The CVSD Administration


Monday, August 3, 2020

Reopening Schools: August 3 Update

Dear Friends and Families,

I hope you are enjoying the best weather Vermont has to offer. Even when we’re working inside all day, it is energizing to look outside and see the sun and blue skies -- and even the beautiful clouds that form this time of year. We are continuing to put plans together for the opening of schools, but clearly, there are some changes in store.

Opening Day:
Governor Scott signed an executive order last week pushing back the start of school to September 8. We are reviewing our own calendar to see what other changes this will require, even as we hear rumors that the legislature may want to have some part in defining the rest of the calendar.

We are happy and relieved to have this additional time to work with our faculty and staff. While groups of teachers have been working with administration all summer long to design our models, these two weeks prior to September 8 will be our first opportunity to have all faculty and staff working together to ensure that we have a thoughtful, thorough, and deliberate plan for bringing our students back to school.

K-8 Opening Models - CVSD Board Meeting, August 4, at 6:00 PM
The K-8 Principals, along with the Director of Learning and Innovation, will be presenting our K-8 model for opening schools at the August 4 school board meeting. Currently, this model includes a hybrid and fully remote option for students. Following the board meeting, you will be able to access details of this plan at the CVSD Reopening site and on Wednesday, you will receive a communication asking for your preference. Whether your students are in hybrid or fully remote mode, they will be connected with teachers, with classmates, and with their educational program. This may be in person, via live classes, or recorded classes.

As you know, our decision to go fully hybrid K-12 was based on the current guidance from the Agency of Education which in turn was informed by the Department of Health and CDC guidelines. We are hearing, as I am sure you are, that these guidelines may be adjusted to allow for significantly less social distancing than the current ones allow. If and when that becomes reality, we will review our situation and plan accordingly. This does not mean that we would immediately change our model; it does mean that we would immediately re-assess and plan for changes to our model - based on the new guidelines, the Vermont context, our own local situation, as well as our faculty and staff readiness. We believe this to be a prudent and wise course of action. Starting slow and opening the spigot, as the Governor frames it, has merit in the opening of our schools. There are many systems that need to be tested, many procedures and protocols that need to be ingrained, and much needs to be done to ensure that everyone feels safe. By opening at half-capacity, even for only the first few weeks, will ensure that we’ve figured out bus pick-ups and drop-offs, daily student and staff health checks, and managing mask-wearing and social distancing etiquette. It will also ensure that should we need to revert to hybrid or remote learning during the school year, we will have had a dry-run and will not lose time figuring it out in the middle of a “crisis”.

Placement of Students during Hybrid Learning
All students K-12 will be divided alphabetically by last name A-K and L-Z as a first split. Adjustments to the split will be made in order for schools to ensure balanced, heterogeneous groupings. Parents may submit a request for a change of placement. Each school will share their process for making these requests with you. Priority will be given to family needs first. Other unique considerations will include childcare plans and family work schedules.

Instructional Supervision/ Childcare
This is our most immediate area of focus. We know that this is a challenge for our families and for our faculty and staff, and we know for any hybrid model to work, this component has to be in place. To that end, a local committee is working to identify practical and affordable options for all families. Several community partners have already reached out to collaborate with us in providing creative options. Jeff O’Hara, our Part II partner, has also reached out to offer his support. Regionally, the Champlain Valley Superintendents have reached out to Let’s Grow Kids, Building Bright Futures, and the VT Child Development Division. They too are eager to work with us to coordinate supervision/ childcare in Chittenden County.

Outdoor Classrooms/ Education
We recognize the opportunity presented for enhancing and fully developing our outdoor classroom models. To that end, I am charging a committee of CVSD educators who have been at the forefront of this work to come together to design, plan and think creatively about how we might use the great outdoors more often and more systematically. During this pandemic, our students need to breathe fresh air, bask in the sunshine, and appreciate everything nature has to offer. This planning group will figure out what resources are needed to make this a reality.

Things are moving fast and changing quickly. We intend to communicate with you often to update you on our plans. Our hope is to stay ahead of your questions. But, if we should fail in that department, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Wishing you sunlight, fresh air, and a beautiful Vermont August,

Elaine