Our annual school overnight trip may be canceled this year. But John and Claire are still excited to make a virtual outdoor education day happen for us. Outdoor Education is such an important element of Vermont Day School. In addition, our younger students will be re-connecting with the outdoor education specialists from Shelburne Farms. This is a partnership that has been in place all year long and we are excited to see our Shelburne Farms friends again! We can’t wait to see what is in store!
May 30 – VDS Green Up Day
We may not be able to all come together to green up the school as we normally do. But let’s join together for VT Green Up Day and green up where we are. VDS Strong!
June 3-10- VDS Spirit Week
We’ve got spirit yes we do! We’ve got spirit how ’bout you?! This is one VDS tradition that can still happen from home! We can’t wait to tell you more!
June 5 – VDS Virtual Cabaret
Join us for a virtual version of the VDS annual tradition. Class songs and talents of all sorts will be welcome as part of this fabulous show!
June 11 – 8th Grade Graduation
VDS Community Newsletter Archive
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June, 2020 Community Newsletter
May, 2020 Community Newsletter
VDS Featured in South Burlington & Shelburne Living
Thank you to the folks at South Burlington & Shelburne Living for choosing Vermont Day School to be the featured charity for the May issue. Coming to a mailbox near you. It looks great!
Click here to see the digital copy of the magazine. Find us on page 10.
May 4-8 – Teacher Appreciation Week
VDS Teachers go above and beyond every day! Take a moment to thank a teacher this week. Homemade cards and videos welcome! Contact your classroom parent volunteer for more information.
May 20 – Bring Your Pet to Virtual School Day
This is the only time we could actually bring all of our pets to school on the same day! Show your classmates who keeps you company at home!
Supporting Community Through Virtual CLIC Week
Three times a year, Vermont Day School participates in C.L.I.C week (Create, Learn, Innovate, Celebrate), an opportunity to participate in an all school project with a unified theme. This week, students were immersed in our first ever virtual CLIC week, and focused on finding solutions to address the unique challenges we are facing during the global pandemic. Each day brought a new challenge! A few highlights included: choosing a local business and finding a creative way to provide support, creating artwork and hopeful messages for residents at a local senior center and the Critical Care workers at Fletcher Allen hospital, and engineering a new way to transport an object to a friend while social distancing and keeping six feet apart!
Family Trivia Night and STEM Challenge
Every Thursday evening, Vermont Day School families are invited to participate in a family event night via Zoom. Highlights have included a Family Trivia Night, during which parents and students tested their knowledge of geography, history, pop culture, sports and more! During this week’s virtual STEM Challenge, participants were given the task of building a suspension bridge that would span 14 inch distance and hold as many pennies as possible, using only 2 pieces of paper and 6 inches of tape. Families had fun working collaboratively on this challenge at home, and their sharing their bridges with others via the Zoom call. The Thursday evening Family event nights have been a wonderful way for VDS families to stay connected during this period of campus closure!
VDS Launches Continuous Learning!
Vermont Day School closed it’s campus on March 13th, 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. On March 18th, the school launched its Continuous Learning program to allow students to continue to advance their academic skills, and maintain connections with their classmates and teachers. Each day, students follow a suggested schedule that consists of classes in core content areas of Literacy, Math and STEM, along with Spanish, Art, Music and PE. The K-5 students are using SeeSaw for Schools as their digital platform for learning, while students in grades 6-8 are continuing with Google Classroom. Each classroom has daily video calls, where they may participate in literature circles together, work on a collaborative project in STEM or simply enjoy lunch together!
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