Blog by Champlain Valley School District (CVSD). Our mission is to develop citizens who learn, think, live, contribute, and pursue excellence.
Friday, February 26, 2021
Daily Affirmations at ABS
Wednesday, February 24, 2021
Book Shopping at HCS
The last few days before vacation were very exciting for students at Hinesburg Community School, in kindergarten through fourth grade! Each classroom had a special opportunity to go “book shopping” and take home a brand new book! There were selections from “Elephant and Piggie”, to “The Last Stop on Market Street”, “Pete the Cat”, and so many more wonderful titles.
This second annual “Build Your Own Library” event is an effort to support building students’ home libraries. According to a 2014 study in the sociology journal, Social Forces, the quantity of books in a person’s home was the most important predictor of reading performance. “The researchers measured the impact of the size of home libraries on the reading level of 15-year-old students across 42 nations, controlling for wealth, parents’ education and occupations, gender and the country’s gross national product.” Findings revealed greatest effect to be in home libraries of about 100 books, which resulted in approximately 1.5 extra years of grade-level reading performance.
Hooray for these new books!
Friday, February 19, 2021
MORE KUDOS to the Food Service Team
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Wednesday, February 17, 2021
Reminder: Share Your Thoughts!
Good news, we’ve had lots of participation in the ThoughtExchange from parents and guardians and from faculty and staff. It is also now open for high school students as well. Here’s an update on our ThoughtExchange.
Here’s just one of many great thoughts from the exchange that could still use some more ratings:
The exchange will be open until 11:59 pm on Sunday, February 21, 2021. Please take some time to participate before then.
We appreciate your participation and contribution to this discussion. Let’s make the most of this opportunity to talk about what really matters to you. Thank you!
Tuesday, February 16, 2021
Budget Video Helps You Get Informed
We know that many of you are voting early or doing your best to get informed prior to voting on Town Meeting Day on March 2nd. This video provides the information you need about the school district's proposed budget for the 2021-2022 school year.
Visit the budget page on our website for additional resources and information. https://www.cvsdvt.org/budget
Thursday, February 11, 2021
Food Prep: A Behind the Scenes View
Every Wednesday they produce on average 1080 breakfast and 600 lunch meals totaling about 1680 meals. Because of the upcoming vacation, it will be closer to 2160 breakfasts and 1200 lunches or 3360 total meals. The room in the freezer is really tight at all times!
These meals can be ordered by all who are 18 and under from within CVSD. See the CVSD website for more information.
Wednesday, February 10, 2021
Changes to the School District's Ballot This Year
* Articles I-VI are usually voted upon in-person at the CVSD Annual Meeting. With the meeting format changed this year, those articles will be seen on the ballot instead. Most voters are not familiar with these articles.
Articles I-III – Approve three non-voting CVSD administrative support positions: moderator, clerk, and treasurer. These positions are not full-time or salaried.
Article IV – A yes vote allows the District to borrow money in anticipation of future revenue and allows CVSD to meet payment schedules.
Article V – Asks: in lieu of distributing the Annual Report, do the voters approve sending a postcard stating where/how to obtain the Annual Report?
Article VI – Confirms the date for next year’s Annual Meeting.
Articles VII-IX should look somewhat familiar, though of course, they contain information that pertains to the 2021-2022 school year.
* Article VII asks voters to approve a consolidated budget for operating all schools in the five towns of the 4000-student Champlain Valley School District for the next fiscal year starting July 1, 2021.
* Article VIII asks voters to approve applying some of the district’s fund balance to offset taxes.
* Article IX relates to purchasing school buses.
Detailed information about these ballot articles and much more can be found on the district’s budget page: www.cvsdvt.org/budget
More information:
Tuesday, February 9, 2021
SCS Lockers As An Art Installation
The lockers at Shelburne Community School are no longer used by students now that middle schoolers can access cubby storage in their teams’ common area. In an effort to bring more color and excitement to the SCS hallways, K-6 Art Teacher, Pete Boardman and UVM student teacher, Dan Reinville, have been working with students to paint temporary murals on the lockers using tape and washable paint. This project also highlights the idea that public art has the power to bring a community together, as well as bring new life to forgotten spaces.
Monday, February 8, 2021
CVSD Update February 8, 2021
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We continue to use the new format for our newsletters and updates. This platform helps to ensure that more viewers can access the update.
Please view this newsletter for an update about Charlotte Central School and their 7th/8th graders, the search for a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Director, and more.
Thank you!
Friday, February 5, 2021
Learn More About the CVSD Proposed Budget for 2021-2022
Dear CVSD Community Members and Voters,
FY22 budget season is upon us. While many voters may cast early ballots, for those who prefer to vote in person, TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 2021, is your chance to vote on the FY22 Proposed CVSD Budget and school-related Articles. (Articles and Ballot Questions refer to the same thing.)
As Finance Committee Chair, I am pleased to report that your District Administration and School Board are optimistic and future-focused. We developed the FY22 budget with a goal to return this August to the familiar in-person 5-day per week instruction.
There are NINE ARTICLES for voter approval this year. This letter will be the first in a series of communications to highlight the FY22 Budget Articles to help you prepare for voting. Find further information on the CVSD website: www.cvsdvt.org/budget.
- Articles I-VI - In years past, these articles were voted upon in-person at the CVSD Annual Meeting. Due to COVID-19 meeting restrictions, these articles are on the ballot.
- Articles I-III – To approve three non-voting CVSD administrative support positions: moderator, clerk, and treasurer. These are not full-time or salaried positions.
- Article IV – A yes vote allows the District to borrow money in anticipation of future revenue and allows CVSD to meet payment schedules.
- Article V – Asks: Would you like to have the CVSD annual reports mailed to all voters?
- Article VI – Confirms the date for next year’s Annual Meeting.
- Article VII - THE BUDGET QUESTION- to approve an operating budget for the six schools of the 4000-student Champlain Valley School District for the fiscal year starting July 1, 2021. The proposed budget is $85,285,440, an increase of 1.0% from the current year providing use of Fund Balance (Article VIII) is approved.
- Article VIII – Is the yearly question that permits the District to apply reserved money to offset budget increases and keep taxes lower. FY22 Article VIII asks: May the District use $2,059,000 of the Fund Balance to offset a tax increase and apply the remaining $931,495 as revenue for future budgets? The proposed budget is $85,285,440, which is an increase of 3.5%. CVSD proposed budget plan uses the Fund Balance to decrease the FY22 budget increase to 1%, thereby reducing taxpayer liability.
- Article IX – Is the yearly question approving the District’s bus purchase. This year CVSD needs three buses at a cost not to exceed $305,000.00.
And, please join us at the BUDGET INFORMATION MEETING on Monday, March 1 at 5:00 via Zoom.
I look forward to the continued educational and fiscal success of the Champlain Valley School District. On behalf of the CVSD School Board, we appreciate your generous support through what has been an extraordinary year.
Kind regards,
Kelly A. Bowen
Chair, Finance Committee CVSD School Board
- FY22 Budget Page: www.cvsdvt.org/budget
- Annual Report: http://bit.ly/2021CVSDannualreport
- FY 2021-2022 Proposed Budget Flyer: https://bit.ly/CVSDBudgetFlyerFY22
- FAQ’s http://bit.ly/CVSDbudgetFY22FAQs