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Title: Success in ANESU Schools


1
Success in ANESU Schools
  • 2006-2007

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Academic Success
  • The Mt. Abe Scholars Bowl team advanced to the
    semi-finals for the first time in 10 years.
  • A Mt. Abe student competed for the second
    straight year on the 15 member VT Math All-Stars
    Team at a national math competition at Penn State
    University.
  • The AP Biology Exam pass rate increased from 33
    to 60.

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Academic Success
  • Mt. Abe students earned 17 of 19 top awards in
    UVM/Air National Guards National Engineers Week
    competition. (2007)
  • Teams from Mt. Abe took 1st and 2nd place in
    UVMs TASC competition. (2006)
  • 42 high school students earned 66 (1/2) credits
    in Summer School. 16 middle school students
    developed skills in Math, Language and Social
    Studies.

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More Academic Success
  • American Association of Teachers of French (AATF)
    gave 2007 Outstanding Senior in French award to a
    Mt. Abe student.
  • Two Mt. Abe Middle School students qualified for
    the National History Day competition in College
    Park, MD.
  • A Mt. Abe student won numerous state-wide math
    competitions.

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Academic Success
  • 7 Mt. Abe students took the AP Calculus II exam,
    3 students earned 5s and 1 earned a 4.
  • The Mt. Abe Design Technology Dept. received a
    3,000 Fieldstone Foundation Grant for 2 years in
    a row.
  • 25 Mt. Abe Middle School students completed the
    Middle School Challenge Project.

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Still More Academic Success
  • 47 of BES 3rd 6th graders passed all four
    operations facts tests received Math Masters
    Awards.
  • A Beeman student won the district spelling bee.
  • Throughout the school year, every Lincoln student
    presented, How I Used My Mind Well This Week at
    a school-wide assembly.

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And Still More Academic Success
  • 66 BES students read 2,417 books during Summer
    Reading Club 2006.
  • All Lincoln 2nd graders met or exceeded the
    standards on the Developmental Reading
    Assessment.

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Academic Success in the Arts
  • Two Mt. Abe seniors received the Distinction in
    the Arts award from the Middlebury College
    Museum of Art.

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Community Connections
  • Bristol Elementary School was featured on
    Waitsfield Champlain Valley Telecoms
    newsletter when the new playground was dedicated
    at an opening day ceremony with Governor Douglas
    in attendance.
  • Beeman Elementary School built a new playground
    with the help of 100 community members. Governor
    Douglas visited.

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Community Connections cont.
  • Bristol and Beeman Elementary Schools each
    accepted 500 grants from the Exxon Mobil
    Educational Alliance.
  • Bristol students used their Exxon grant money to
    build raised bed gardens with help from the PTO
    and Health Advisory Group.
  • Beemans Healthy School Team helped students grow
    produce for use in their hot lunch program.

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Community Connections cont.
  • Lincolns Local Foods Initiative included the
    Growing Healthy gardening program, a community
    supported greenhouse and the Annual Harvest
    Celebration.

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Community Connections cont.
  • A Peer Mentor grant paid 10 Mt. Abe students to
    tutor 20 30 math learners.
  • Mt. Abe students volunteered as homework buddies
    to Beeman kids.
  • AP Spanish students from Mt. Abe taught classes
    at Beeman for one semester.
  • Beeman partnered with over 50 Middlebury College
    mentors.

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More Community Connections
  • Bristol Elementary School is in their 6th year of
    Designated Reader Program, where every student
    has their own adult volunteer to read with for 30
    minutes each week. Retired citizens (RSVP
    program), parents and community members all
    donate time consistently!

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More Community Connections
  • Robinson students, staff and parents cooked and
    served a festive Thanksgiving meal for community
    senior citizens.
  • Mt. Abe Woodworking class set up a business to
    build and sell Adirondack chairs. They sold over
    100 chairs!

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And More Community Connections
  • Mt. Abe student designed a web page for Monkton
    Town website to serve as senior citizen social
    directory.
  • Mt. Abe 9th graders partnered with community
    members and businesses in a Field Investigations
    program.
  • Mt. Abe 9th grade students finished 6th and 7th
    overall in 2007 Vermont Envirothon competition.

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International Connections
  • Lincolns K-4 Cultural Study Month in Jan 07
    focused on Ghana. Study included input from
    experts in and natives of Ghana, and culminated
    in a fabulous community celebration.

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International Connections
  • Dont Forget, a Mt. Abe student group, raised
    over 4,000 for Invisible Children to stop the
    suffering of child soldiers in Uganda.

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International Connections
  • 5th 6th graders from Robinson made books that
    were sent to a widow and orphans center in Kenya.
  • In spring of 07, two exchange students, one from
    Austria and one from Germany, attended Mt.
    Abraham.

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Renewable Energy Efficiency
  • Student-designed Woodchip Plant at Mt. Abe went
    on-line fall of 2006.
  • Mt. Abe students testified before the Senate
    Agriculture Committee on their plan to use
    switchgrass based pellets as bio-fuel to replace
    gas and oil use in Vermont.
  • Physics students met with Congressman Welch about
    their work on sustainable energy.

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Environmental Awareness
  • A Mt. Abe senior won first prize in the Echo
    Earth Week art contest.
  • A Beeman student won a Green-Up Day poster
    contest in her age group.
  • Beeman students were featured on the front page
    of the Addison Independent during Green Up Day
    2006.

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Environmental Awareness
  • Monkton 6th graders and their Kindergarten
    buddies created a butterfly garden in front of
    the Monkton Central School.

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High Schools On The Move
  • Mt. Abe students were featured in Burlington Free
    Press article as they discussed their
    accomplishments with representatives of the
    states High Schools On the Move program.

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High Schools On The Move
  • Mt. Abe Technology Education Classes served 191
    high school students and 163 middle school
    students during spring 07 semester, preparing
    younger students for a two year course at the
    Hannaford Career Center and providing all
    students an opportunity to earn degrees and
    develop job skills.

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High Schools On The Move
  • The Gay Straight Alliance grew to over thirty
    people after TallerAnts and MAUHS students
    organized a 500-student State-wide Conference in
    May 2006. Twenty Mt. Abe students attended the
    conference and five of them ran workshops for
    other students.

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High Schools On The Move
  • Due to creative initiatives like senior projects,
    advanced learning opportunities and the Futures
    Academy, among others, the drop out rate at Mt.
    Abe has decreased from 25 in 2002 to 8 in 2005.

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Music and the Arts
  • Robinson School Arts curriculum gained national
    attention when featured in Teaching K-8
    magazine.
  • Beeman secured a Bristol Friends of Arts grant
    for summer music and arts camps.
  • Monkton school collaboratedwith Frog Hollow
    Craft Center on the second annual Farming in
    Monkton writing and art exhibit.

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Music and the Arts
  • Beeman students presented Snow White, directed
    by Justin Bouvier.
  • Monkton students performed The Wizard of Oz.
  • Over 130 Mt. Abe students performed Annie with
    help from many community volunteers.

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Music the Arts
  • Lincolns semi-annual 5th 6th grade Shakespeare
    performance encompassed a two month Renaissance
    study and became a community-wide arts event,
    complete with a performance of A Comedy of
    Errors including live music and dance.

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Photos by Alan Kamman
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Music the Arts
  • Lincoln school received a Tari Shattuck grant to
    create bird masks and costumes. They also
    created a dramatic dance performance piece.

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Music and the Arts
  • Mt. Abe students painted foreign orphans
    portraits as part of the Memory Project.
  • Mt. Abe Emerging Artists exhibited their work
    at Art on Main.
  • Mt. Abe AP students did Studio Art Show at the
    Walkover Gallery in Bristol.

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Music and the Arts
  • Bristol Elementary students created 5 of 13
    winning posters (from hundreds of submissions)
    for Vermont Dept. of Labor Industrys Fire
    Safety Poster Contest.
  • Five Bristol Elementary students participated in
    Secondhand Smoke Poster contest. One was
    Addison county runner-up.

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Music and the Arts
  • Mt. Abe Marching Band was invited to march in
    Washington D.C.
  • Monkton Elementary School brought Pete Sutherland
    in for a week of Vermont music and history.
  • Bristol Friends of Arts grant provided violin
    lessons to Beeman students.

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Music the Arts
  • At the Music Festival
  • Competition
  • In Baltimore Maryland,
  • The Mt. Abe
  • Chorus placed 2nd
  • and the
  • Band placed 1st !

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Outstanding Achievements
  • Mt. Abe student was named VT delegate to 2006
    Girls Nation in Washington D.C.
  • Mt. Abe student was named 2007 Vermont VTLSP/SADD
    Co-Student of the Year.
  • Mt. Abe student elected to Boys State Hall of
    Fame.

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Health Fitness
  • Bristol 5th 6th graders participated in the
    Vermont Fitness Competition at UVM.
  • Nine Bristol 2nd 3rd graders participated in
    the Many Milers program and ran a minimum of 26.2
    miles.
  • Monkton girls participated in Girls on the Run
    program and completed a 5K run at UVM.

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Health Fitness
  • Monkton 4th graders walked 1,167 miles during the
    06-07 school year.
  • Six Middle School students competed in the
    VTAAHPERD State Fitness Competition.
  • Middle School students completed Personal Fitness
    plans based on FITNESSGRAM results.
  • Bristol Elementary School GAP applied for and
    received a grant to introduce students to the
    Martial Arts.

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Sports
  • A Mt. Abe student won the Sambo Wrestling
    Championship.
  • A Mt. Abe student won the Alpine State
    Championship in Slalom and Giant Slalom.
  • A Mt. Abe student was State Champion in the 100
    yard dash.

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Sports
  • Mt. Abe Girls
  • State FieldHockey champions for 5th straight
    year.

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Sports
  • Mt. Abe Boys
  • 2007
  • State Championship Basketball Team

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Sports
  • Mt. Abe Boys Baseball Team State Champs 2006.

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Student Travel
  • Mt. Abe Spanish class traveled to Puerto Rico.
  • Varsity baseball team traveled to Florida for
    annual spring training.
  • Mt. Abe students traveled to Italy, Brazil, and
    more.
  • Mt. Abe student spent entire Junior year as
    exchange student in Poland.
  • Mt. Abe sophomore spent spring semester in
    Tasmania.

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State and National Issues
  • Lincoln students received two awards for
    portfolios presented at the State House. Topics
    included deer-jacking, alternate energy and feral
    cats.

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State and National Issues
  • Mt. Abe students traveled to Colorado for Peace
    Conference.
  • 16 Mt. Abe students were accepted for the
    Governors Institute in 2007.

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State and National Issues
  • Mt. Abe students spoke to the Legislature about
    Sustainable Energy.
  • Mt. Abe students addressed the Statehouse with
    their plan for a state chartered farm-fuel
    cooperative to grow and burn switchgrass for heat.

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Teacher Achievements
  • Bristol teachers received grant for Bristol After
    School Kids biking.
  • Bristol Kindergarten teacher received Tari
    Shattuck grant for classroom grow-lab.
  • Robinson teacher won 1200 prize from Organic
    Cow Cares Award Program.

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Teacher Achievements
  • Bristol teachers successfully implemented a 1
    year, 85,000 grant for Comprehensive School
    Reform. The work begun with the grant will
    continue to develop this year.
  • Several schools continue school-wide training and
    implementation of Responsive Classroom philosophy
    and practices.
  • Mary Lipsons book on reading comprehension
    highlighting BES teachers was published.

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Teacher Achievements
  • A Mt. Abe teacher completed a new curriculum for
    a high school Graphic Design class.
  • Two Mt. Abe teachers attended the TECH ED Summer
    Institute in Concord, NH to learn a new CAD
    software and returned with 18,000 in software.

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Teacher Achievements
  • Rich Jesset, Monktons Principal, was named
    Vermont Principal of the Year by VT Principals
    Association (2006).
  • Robin Shalline, from Beeman, was named UVMs
    Outstanding ANESU Elementary Teacher of the Year.
  • Julie St. Martin, from Mt. Abe, was named UVMs
    Outstanding ANESU Middle/Secondary Teacher of
    the Year.
  • Sarah Metcalf, from Beeman, won the VAEE award.

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Teacher Achievements
  • Ed McGuire received the 2007 Pat Pierce Award for
    Excellence in Teaching.
  • ANESU Education Recognition Night acknowledged
    the work of numerous teachers and community
    members who were nominated by their peers for
    these annual awards.

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  • Congratulations and thank you to all who support
    our students and their accomplishments.

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