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he Bridgewater Village School is committed to establishing a partnership between school, parents, and community. Through this relationship, the school, parents, and community will furnish a safe, caring, and respectful learning environment.
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This is a landscape of loss, recovery, and conservation. This is a story of stewardship, of people taking care of places - sharing an enduring connection to land and a sense of hope for the future.
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Whether you are a full-time resident or just visiting the area, our goal is to provide high quality medical care to anyone in need. We strive to offer same-day appointments, whenever possible.
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Our community shares many of the health concerns of Vermont and the nation -- access to quality healthcare for all, the challenges of an aging population, reliable health information, and investing now to prevent high health costs later.
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In 1989, the Woodstock Union High School District accepted Reading as it newest member.Reading updated and renovated its last remaining school (Felchville) in 1995, while maintaining the multi-age classroom philosophy.
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The Upper Valley Farm to School Network is a group of farmers, teachers, parents and community members. We work to integrate local farms and food into the school cafeteria, classroom and community.
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Our mission is to empower victims of domestic and sexual violence and stalking to become safe and self-reliant through crisis intervention and support services. WISE advances social justice through community education, training and public policy.
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Woodstock Elementary School, in partnership with family and community, teaches effective communication skills, provides knowledge of how to learn, and encourages students to experience the joy of lifelong learning.
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Woodstock Union High School is a comprehensive, fully accredited public high school offering a course of studies for four years as described by the Department of Education in Vermont.
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The WUMS Parent Network is a group of parent volunteers working to improve communication between the Middle School and parents of 7th and 8th graders.