Wildcats Newsletter

Volume No. 3

October 13th, 2023


A bi-weekly newsletter from Principal Bowen, Principal LaFlamme, and Principal Thomas.

October Lunch Menu

Important Dates:

10/17 South Royalton Campus Picture Day

10/18 WRVMS Open House 5:30-6:30pm

10/20 WRVMS Field Trip Day

10/27 Half Day, noon release

11/5 Daylight Savings Ends

11/9 -11/10 No School, Inservice & Veteran's Day

11/8 WRVHS School Drama Performance

11/16 Bethel Concert

11/22-24 No School, Thanksgiving Break

11/27 Bethel Campus Picture Retake Day

12/6 South Royalton Campus Picture Retake Day

12/8 Half Day, noon release

12/14 South Royalton Concert

12/21 Half Day, noon release

12/22-1/2 Holiday Break

Elementary School News

A letter from Principal Bowen


We have just had our first all campus assemblies and acknowledged students of the month, as well as awarded the golden dustpan awards (who is keeping the cleanest classroom) as determined by our amazing custodians. New this year is the golden mouse award, acknowledging the class who is most meeting our agreement of being quiet in the hallways during passing (so we don’t interrupt others' learning!)



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Middle School News

A letter from Principal LaFlamme


The Middle School hosted its first Community Conversation Night on October 5th. This is the first event in a series of Forums with three more dates likely during the school year. For this forum, Community members and subject matter experts facilitated a conversation focused on the future of community planning around sustainable energy, specifically geothermal potential. 



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High School News

A Letter from Principal Thomas


On Friday, we ended our week with our Fall outings. Students had an opportunity to hike, bike, kayak, or go to the outdoor adventure center at Killington. These outings are a great way to build our school community, develop a sense of responsibility outside the classroom, develop self-esteem, develop self-confidence, increase independence, and confidence, and take students out of their comfort zone.


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Posters and Events