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Wrend goes to Stowe: School board balks at its leader fielding questions

She and Lamoille South business manager Andy Lundeen will appear before the Stowe Selectboard Monday, April 12. Wrend’s planned visit didn’t go over so well with school board members, some of whom sounded the alarm about the superintendent possibly going off-script without first consulting the board about her talking points, and some grumbling that her guest appearance takes away from her other school-related duties. “Is it appropriate for our superintendent and business manager to go to one of our town’s select board meetings and present information that we as a board have not seen and discussed?” school board member Tiffany Donza, of Stowe, asked.

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Stowe High hosts free COVID testing clinic this weekend

Stowe High School hosts a two-day COVID-19 testing clinic this weekend amid reports that the town has registered more virus cases than any other in Lamoille County during the past two weeks. The testing clinic runs from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, March 6, and 9-2 Sunday, at 413 Barrows Road. Testing is free and anyone being tested at the sites can take their own samples, using a short swab in the nose, rather than having a health care worker “tickle your brain,” as many are wont to say. Register online ahead of time at healthvermont.gov/covid19testing, or just show up.

Lamoille South school district severs Wrend s contract | Local News

Superintendent Tracy Wrend announced last week she is stepping down at the end of the school year “to explore other opportunities.” Courtesy photo The Lamoille South Unified Union school board is severing ties with its superintendent a year before her current contract is up. Superintendent Tracy Wrend announced last week she is stepping down at the end of the school year “to explore other opportunities.” She will serve until June 30, but agreed to vacate the post if the school district can hire an interim superintendent earlier. Wrend will receive her salary in its entirety next fiscal year. “I truly appreciate the opportunity I had to serve the communities, schools, and students of LSUU,” Wrend said in a Jan. 8 statement. “I am most proud of my continued commitment to doing what was best for each and every LSUU student, even when it was hard, unpopular, or difficult to explain publicly.”

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