Interested in learning more about Vermont Day School?
Come meet VDS Faculty and Staff, hear about our philosophy, and learn about future plans for the school.
Please RSVP to fjames@vtdayschool.org to attend.
21st Century Learning for Pre-K-8 in Shelburne, VT
By Sage Bagnato
Interested in learning more about Vermont Day School?
Come meet VDS Faculty and Staff, hear about our philosophy, and learn about future plans for the school.
Please RSVP to fjames@vtdayschool.org to attend.
By Sage Bagnato
CLIC stands for Create, Learn, Innovate and Celebrate! All students will work together on school community building projects.
By Sage Bagnato
Vermont Day School is pleased to welcome Ted Adler to the Board of Directors.
Ted is the founder of Union Street Media, the top real estate digital marketing firm, and Scout Digital, a web development and digital marketing company located in Burlington. Ted is a strong believer in independent schools, the impact they can have on the lives of their students and the larger community.
“I believe Vermont Day School is at the very beginning of a remarkable journey to become the best school in Vermont. As an entrepreneur, I love to help things flourish and I’m in awe of what Vermont Day School has accomplished in a mere five years. I am honored to join the Vermont Day School board and thrilled to be a part of the school’s future.“ -Ted Adler
Ted is a former Keewaydin Camp staffman, a little league baseball coach and a volunteer soccer coach. He comes to the VDS having served on a number of boards throughout Vermont, including Spectrum Youth & Family Services, Vermont Public Radio, the Vermont Business Roundtable, the Greater Burlington Industrial Corp and the Middlebury College Alumni Association. Ted lives in Burlington with his wife and three young children.
Founded in 2015, Vermont Day School is an independent, non-profit school that prepares K-8 students to be passionate learners, creative thinkers, effective collaborators and responsible global citizens in the 21st century.
By Sage Bagnato
By Sage Bagnato
Meet all of your student(s) teachers and learn about the curriculum themes and plans for the year.
By Sage Bagnato
Vermont Day School families gathered at Shelburne Beach recently to reconnect, welcome new students and faculty, and to celebrate its 5th anniversary. In 2015, Vermont Day School opened its doors with 12 students, 4 faculty, and a powerful vision. Today, that vision is being realized, and continues to grow, as the school celebrates its 5thyear of operation and begins the 2019-20 school year with 64 students in grades K-8.
“To think that our first 8th grade class of students will be graduating this spring is really exciting!” -Sage Bagnato, Founder and Head of School.
Bagnato, who has over 25 years of experience in education, had dreamed of starting a new school for many years. “It has been such a rewarding experience to see our school community grow over the past 5 years. Starting a new school was an ambitious undertaking. I am thankful for the many contributions of our Board, families, faculty, and community partners who have made the school’s success possible.”
One of those supporters is founding Board Chair, Ed Wilkens. “Throughout my 44 year career in education, colleagues and I would occasionally dream about starting our own school,” said Wilkens. ”Passion, possibilities, and people fueled those conversations, but we never took the leap to do it. Years later, I met Sage, and she reignited similar dreams with her own powerful vision for what has become the wonderfully effective and successful Vermont Day School. I remain inspired and humbled to have been a small part of making Vermont Day School a very special learning community.”
The mission of Vermont Day School is to foster skills, knowledge, personal attributes, and work habits that enable children to thrive effectively, meaningfully and joyously in the world of today and tomorrow. The school realizes this mission through high quality project-based learning, which not only is a rich and engaging learning experience, but also prepares students to be 21stcentury creative thinkers and problem solvers. Community partnerships with organizations like Shelburne Farms, Ben & Jerry’s, Lake Champlain Chocolates, Seventh Generation, and Burton have enhanced the student learning experience outside of the classroom.
The school, located near Route 7 in Shelburne, has nearly outgrown its current space and has plans to build an addition to accommodate new classrooms, a dedicated space for STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math), and a community gathering space. “We are growing with intention,” confirms Bagnato. “We are in need of a larger space to accommodate student demand and to fully realize our vision for building community partnerships, high quality STEM curriculum, and quality project-based learning.”
Founded in 2015, Vermont Day School is an independent, non-profit school that prepares K-8 students to be passionate learners, creative thinkers, effective collaborators and responsible global citizens in the 21st century. To learn more about Vermont Day School visitwww.vtdayschool.org.
By Sage Bagnato
Individual and class photos will be taken in an outside setting by school photographer Ambient Photography
By Sage Bagnato
Join Vermont Day School in their annual booth at the Mini Maker Faire to be held at Shelburne Farms. We will be designing and building vehicles to race down our giant ramp!
By Sage Bagnato
Grandparents and special friends will join their special student(s) for a wonderful morning that includes breakfast, a design challenge, musical performances, and time in the classroom. Contact fjames@vtdayschool.org to get your grandparent or special friend on the invite list!
By Sage Bagnato
Conference time sign ups will be sent by email.
By Sage Bagnato
This Spring, Vermont Day School students had the opportunity to work with Ben and Jerry’s for our Spring C.L.I.C. (“Create”, “Learn”, “Innovate”, “Celebrate”) week. We kicked off the week with a field trip to Ben and Jerry’s headquarters, where students met with Rob Michalak, Director of Social Purpose Impact, and learned about the company’s social mission and practices. During the field trip, students received their challenge: to create an ice cream flavor that highlights and educates others about an important social and/or environmental issue! Throughout the week, students worked collaboratively to develop their pint with a purpose. Examples of flavors included: “Ivory Twist”, “Pint of Pride”, “Make America Green Again” and “Champ Chow.” Students had the opportunity to present their flavors and concepts to Rob, during his visit to Vermont Day School at the end of C.L.I.C week. This was a fantastic opportunity for real world learning and we are thankful to Ben and Jerry’s for the opportunity to work with such an innovative company (that also happens to make delicious ice cream!).
By Sage Bagnato
Come visit Vermont Day School’s booth at the annual Shelburne Day event on Saturday, August 17th (9 am-2 pm). The event takes place at the Shelburne Farmer’s market on the green. We hope to see you there!
We are conveniently located 1.5 miles south of Shelburne Village off of Route 7.
Vermont Day School
6701 Shelburne Road
Shelburne, VT 05482
(802) 495-5150