BARB WILSON
MIDDLEBURY One could certainly argue that it takes a brave person these days to serve on the Addison Central School District (ACSD) board. Plenty of controversial issues in play are bound to make board members unpopular with some of their constituents.
School consolidation amid declining enrollment.
Moving 6th-graders to Middlebury Union Middle School beginning this fall.
Transitioning to a brand-new learning structure through the International Baccalaureate program.
Preparing a facilities master plan that will recommend which district buildings deserve ongoing investment, and which do not.
Re-establishing educational continuity for preK-12 students following a COVID-19 pandemic that has seen some students lose ground through virtual learning.
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Elsie Lynn Parini ASHLEY BETTON IS leading the collaborative art installation project Find Your Wings, which will bring winged works of art to downtown Middlebury this summer. Find Your Wings Community Ambassadors are in the process of selecting the final artists from the 18 submissions. Check out findyourwingsvt.com to see how you can support the project or get involved. PHOTO / ELISABETH WALLER PHOTOGRAPHY PHOTO / ELISABETH WALLER PHOTOGRAPHY PHOTO / ELISABETH WALLER PHOTOGRAPHY
Ashley Betton spent 13 years building a successful music career as a singer in New York City before moving to Bridport in 2017. Once she was here, she discovered pretty quickly that she needed to create a job for herself. She and her partner started an Airbnb out of their house to generate some income while Betton got to work figuring out how to start something that suited her skills.
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