State to distribute home COVID-19 tests for K-12 students
Governor Phil Scott today announced that parents and caregivers of Vermont’s K-12 children will be able to pick up one free rapid antigen test kit per student Thursday or Friday this week at sites around Vermont. The state is encouraging parents to use these kits to test kids before they return to school next week, but a test is not a requirement for returning to school.
Brookside Primary closes early for holiday break after 6 COVID cases reported on Tuesday
Late Tuesday afternoon, families in the Harwood Unified Union School District got word that Brookside Primary School in Waterbury would close a day early for the holiday break due to not having enough staff to open on Wednesday after six new COVID-19 cases were identified.
Harwood Music presents first in-person concert in two years
After a two-year hiatus, Harwood Union High School’s Music program recently presented its first in-person concert since the COVID-19 pandemic began.
State, school officials call threats of violence on Dec. 17 ‘non-credible’
State and local Vermont school officials are alerting school communities and parents about concern over social media messages warning of threats of violence at schools around the nation on Friday, Dec. 17.
State, local data show discrepancies in COVID-19 cases in Vermont schools
Since the beginning of the school year, officials at Twinfield Union School have recorded 17 cases of COVID-19.
Harwood Union National Honor Society inducts 24 new students
Harwood Union High School’s National Honor Society chapter recently held a ceremony to induct new members.
School superintendent: ‘We need help’
In both written and in-person reports to the Harwood Unified Union School District School Board last week, Superintendent Brigid Nease made it clear that the ongoing pandemic is making it increasingly challenging to keep schools open without more people willing to be substitute teachers.
The show goes on: Harwood Theatre returns to the stage with ‘The Mousetrap’
Student actors took to the Harwood Union High School stage last weekend for their first live performance since before the COVID-19 pandemic began.
Schools feeling ripples of COVID-19 surge
As Vermont continues to see record-setting daily COVID-19 case counts, local schools have been dealing with their own surge in new infections. As of Tuesday, Nov. 9, the Harwood Unified Union School District had reported nine COVID-19 cases for November alone for a total of 20 since the school year began.
Superintendent search consultant asks questions, takes notes, in real time
Less than a week after the school district’s proposed $59.5 million construction bond suffered a resounding defeat at the ballot box, consultant John Gratto finds himself the central note-taker this week in an exercise designed to shape the search for the next superintendent to take the helm next summer.
Online survey, public meetings, kick off superintendent search
The search for a new superintendent for the Harwood Unified Union School District has begun with a community survey in progress and multiple meetings next week for various groups including community members to weigh in on the qualifications a successful candidate should have.
Harwood Union Theatre presents Agatha Christie’s classic murder mystery ‘The Mousetrap’ Nov. 11-13
This murder mystery is the longest-running play on London’s West End, having started in 1952 and presenting more than 17,000 performances until COVID-19 forced it to close in 2020. And it features a classic Christie twist ending that audiences for decades have been asked not to reveal after leaving the show.
School bond gets voters out to the polls
More than a year into the COVID-19 pandemic, many voters nonetheless showed up in person on Tuesday to vote on the Harwood Unified Union School District’s $59.5 million construction bond this week.
Harwood district sinks $59.5 million school construction bond
Voters in the Harwood Unified Union School District, by a nearly three-to-one margin, rejected a proposed $59.5 million bond to fund extensive high school maintenance, renovations and upgrades, and a middle school expansion.
Big transitions lie ahead for school district apart from bond’s fate
Regardless of how this week’s vote turns out on the school construction bond, the next several months have significant transitions in store for the Harwood Unified Union School District. The search for a new superintendent gets underway in November. Also on the horizon in early 2022 will be local elections to fill half the seats on the HUUSD School Board.
One-question Election Day: Voters to decide $59.5 million school bond on Tuesday
In its last public session before Tuesday’s vote on a $59.5 million school construction bond, the Harwood Unified Union School Board heard from just three people with questions.
Oct. 27: School board holds final bond info session; looks to launch superintendent search; adjusts its voting system
With just one week remaining before the Nov. 2 vote on the proposed $59.5 million construction bond, the Harwood Unified Union School Board will devote more than an hour this week to discussing details of the project and answering questions from the public. It also will nail down steps to the search for a new superintendent and it will adjust the weighted system for board member voting based on the 2020 U.S. Census.
Questions & answers as $59.5 million school bond decision nears
Voting is already underway in the special election for the Harwood Unified Union School District’s $59.5 million construction bond and school district leaders are busy conducting information sessions for the public to get informed before casting ballots.
Primary school settles in with new name, new principals amidst ongoing pandemic
Once Thatcher Brook Primary School, newly renamed Brookside Primary School is settling into the school year with both a new name and new leadership.
Ballots are available for school bond vote; Q&A sessions start Thursday
Ballots for the Nov. 2 school bond vote are available now at town clerks’ offices and the first of four pre-election Q&A sessions for the public to get more information about the bond proposal is scheduled for Thursday evening, Oct. 7, at 6:30 p.m.