Thursday, August 25, 2022

Welcome Back CVSD Faculty

Today marked the official first day back for our faculty across CVSD. For the first time in three years, we gathered together at CVU for Convocation and professional development. With nearly 500 faculty members in CVU's auditorium and library (livestreamed), we started the day with speeches and a fabulous keynote. 

First, CVU's student co-presidents Asa and Kyle spoke to the whole group about their experiences in CVSD schools, with shout-outs to the many educators that had a direct impact on them. They reminded us that they have yet to experience a high school year not impacted by COVID-19 and are excited to embark on this final year of learning and connecting. 

Angela Arsenault, our School Board chair, shared an inspirational welcome message. She acknowledged the challenges we've all faced through the pandemic. She led us through an exercise to envision our dream school and district that is supportive and inclusive for all children. 


Superintendent Rene Sanchez told of the work that the district's leadership team engaged in this summer, helping to develop a focus for the year. With teaching and learning at the center of our work, we will emphasize growth and belonging for all. Incorporated into that are the more specific topics of identity, direction, connection, and proficiency. We'll be sharing more information about how we will define and incorporate those terms into our work with students and one another soon. 

Rene also recognized faculty and staff who had been in the field of education for longer than 30 years, culminating with CVU teacher, Norm McClure, who is starting his 50th year! (Yes, you read that number right!)

Our keynote today was Joelle van Lent, a licensed psychologist who focuses on resiliency. Her presentation was authentic, inspiring, and engaging. There are many things that resonated with everyone, especially after the last few years. She provided ideas and suggestions for how we can support our students and each other. 


After a short break, we shifted the focus to those four areas of identity, direction, connection, and proficiency. Everyone was offered the choice of reading an article, listening to a podcast, or watching a video (there were multiple options for each under each topic). Then we gathered in rooms by topic and discussed our experiences and ideas. 


Our final activities were community circles of about 10 in each group. There were 50 groups spread out in rooms around CVU. We responded to questions about identity, direction, connection, and proficiency. And then each group created a collaborative quilt square with some plans and intentions for the year. These squares were collected and displayed together for all to see and appreciate. It's an impressive collection of creative and thoughtful expression and ideas. Zoom in if you can!



It was a great welcome to a new school year with a positive tone, engaging speakers and activities, and inspiration for a fabulous school year. Thank you to everyone who helped plan, coordinate, and facilitate the day. We're excited to welcome students back next week! 


Thursday, August 18, 2022

Welcome to the 2022-2023 School Year!

 

We are excited to welcome everyone to the 2022-2023 school year. Please view this first newsletter of the year to get informed.

In it, you'll find: 

  • A letter from Superintendent Sanchez
  • Information about our strategic planning process
  • COVID-19 Considerations for the start of the school year
  • and much more!

~ the Champlain Valley School District


Thursday, August 4, 2022

CVU Students and Grads Involved in Summer Theater

 

Some recent CVU grads have taken over the helm of a non-profit theatrical production company and are producing a musical with many more CVU 2022 grads and students involved. They would love the CVU and CVSD community to come out and see the show and support their hard work. They were featured on WCAX this week. View the WCAX story.

Here's more information:
Student-run nonprofit Verdantrics Production Company presents Lucky Stiff: A Musical by Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty at Williston Central School Auditorium, August 4-6 at 7:30pm and August 6 at 2pm. This murder mystery farce of mistaken identities, millions in diamonds, and a wheelchair-bound corpse will leave you dying of laughter. Tickets available online at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/389896670437 or at the door.

CVU grads and students involved are:

Class of '22
Avery Smith - Producer and Director
Isabella Hackerman - Music Director
Eliza Brooks - Stage Manager
Eric Sandage - Cast
Mina Pricer-Coan - Crew

Current Students
Kaylee Bliss - Lighting Designer
Will Richardson - Production Assistant, Artist
Izora Hart - Costume Designer
Grace Kafferlin - Cast
Frankie Fidler - Cast
Conner Brian - Rehearsal Pianist, Band
Lilly Greenwood - Band
Eric Carroll - Band

If you're able, go out and support this group of dedicated and talented young adults, and share the news of this amazing accomplishment!