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BRATTLEBORO â Superintendent Andy Skarzynski is impressed by all the support of schools heâs seen by way of donations and labor.
âThe local and state support has been incredible and something about which we should all be very proud,â Superintendent Andy Skarzynski said in an email to the Reformer.
Skarzynski, who officially started as superintendent in July, provided a list of recent donations compiled by schools in the Windham Southeast Supervisory Union. Many of the items are specific to the COVID-19 pandemic, which has prompted more outdoor programming and a need for masks to protect against spreading the virus.
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BRATTLEBORO â âIâm living my best life at work right now,â says Jon Sessions, assistant principal at Academy School. This quote came after a day spent outdoors with students learning different methods of stacking wood, including the Norwegian Round method.
Academy School fully embraced outdoor education throughout the first half of the 2020-2021 school year. With COVID-19 safety precautions in mind, preparations began last summer to make the most of the forest adjacent to the school, which is owned by the Smith Family. For years, the Smith family supported and encouraged the school to use the land, with Hank and Diana (Smith) Lange directly involved in the school community. Rainsuits and ponchos were purchased so that students could be outside on wet days, and trails and outdoor learning spaces were developed, including a mountain bike trail in the woods behind the school.