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Burlington School District
NameBurlington School District
TypePublic
GradesPreK-12
LocationBurlington, Vermont, United States
SuperintendentTom Flanagan
Budget$67 million
Students4,000
Teachers300
Website[no website]

Burlington School District. The Burlington School District is a public school district located in Burlington, Vermont, serving students from Chittenden County and surrounding areas, including Winooski, Vermont, and South Burlington, Vermont. The district operates under the supervision of the Vermont Agency of Education and is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. The district's curriculum is aligned with the Common Core State Standards Initiative and the Next Generation Science Standards.

Overview

The Burlington School District is a diverse district, with students from various backgrounds, including University of Vermont students' families and Fletcher Allen Health Care employees' children. The district has a strong focus on STEM education, with partnerships with organizations such as IBM, Microsoft, and the National Science Foundation. The district also offers a range of extracurricular activities, including sports teams that compete in the Metro League (Vermont) and Lake Division of the Vermont Principals' Association. Students from the district have gone on to attend prestigious institutions such as Harvard University, Yale University, and Dartmouth College.

History

The Burlington School District has a rich history, dating back to the early 19th century, when the first public school was established in Burlington, Vermont, with support from the Vermont General Assembly and the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. The district has undergone significant changes over the years, including the desegregation of schools in the 1960s, with guidance from the United States Department of Education and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. The district has also experienced significant growth, with the construction of new schools, such as the Burlington High School and the Edmunds Middle School, with funding from the Vermont State Legislature and the United States Department of Education.

Schools

The Burlington School District operates several schools, including the Burlington High School, Edmunds Middle School, and Champlain Elementary School. The district also offers alternative education programs, such as the Burlington Technical Center and the Vermont Academy of Science and Technology, with partnerships with organizations such as the University of Vermont and the Vermont Department of Labor. Students from the district have participated in programs such as the National Science Olympiad and the International Mathematical Olympiad, with support from organizations such as the National Science Foundation and the American Mathematical Society.

Administration

The Burlington School District is administered by a school board composed of elected members, who are responsible for setting district policies and overseeing the budget, with guidance from the Vermont School Boards Association and the National School Boards Association. The district is also supported by organizations such as the Burlington Education Association and the Vermont-NEA, which provide resources and professional development opportunities for teachers. The district's administration has partnerships with organizations such as the Vermont Business Roundtable and the Lake Champlain Regional Chamber of Commerce.

Academics

The Burlington School District offers a range of academic programs, including Advanced Placement courses, International Baccalaureate programs, and English as a Second Language support, with resources from organizations such as the College Board and the International Baccalaureate Organization. The district also has a strong focus on special education, with programs and services designed to support students with diverse needs, including partnerships with organizations such as the Vermont Department of Disabilities, Aging, and Independent Living and the National Association of School Psychologists. Students from the district have participated in programs such as the National Merit Scholarship Program and the National Achievement Scholarship Program, with support from organizations such as the National Merit Scholarship Corporation and the National Achievement Scholarship Corporation.

Finance

The Burlington School District's budget is approximately $67 million, with funding from a combination of local, state, and federal sources, including the Vermont State Legislature and the United States Department of Education. The district also receives support from organizations such as the Burlington School District Foundation and the Vermont Education Fund, which provide resources and funding for district initiatives. The district's financial management is overseen by the school board and the Vermont Agency of Education, with guidance from organizations such as the Government Finance Officers Association and the National Association of School Business Officials. Category:School districts in Vermont

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