TOWNSHEND In the summer of 1989, Deane Wilson was working at Rick’s Tavern in Newfane, and he kept hearing people talking about “fish” and thought someone had ordered the
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TOWNSHEND â Itâs getting toward the end of the school year, but folks at Leland & Gray Union High School are already preparing for the next school year.
âThis past year we did âSenior Survival,ââ said Terry Davison Berger, the schoolâs multiple pathways coordinator. âBut that was for seniors only. We are hoping this grant from CFES Brilliant Pathways can help us facilitate more college and career readiness for grades 9 through 11.â
Leland & Gray was one of five Vermont schools that qualified for the program, which provides schools with a multi-faceted, comprehensive college readiness program. One of the requirements to qualify for the assistance is that a school demonstrates a commitment to making the program a success.