School news
QSA On The Move!
Our high school and middle school QSA Clubs participated in Woodstock's Inaugural "Pride of Woodstock" event that was held this past weekend to open up Pride Month! Our high school QSA leaders participated in the planning and organizing with the Pride of Woodstock Committee for this great event. Our QSA students had a table for the "Made with Pride Arts and Crafts Fair", and organized and hosted the Open Mic on The Green. Our amazing President Finn took top prize in the High Heels Race on Elm Street Event!
Pride of Woodstock webpage via woodstockvt.com Pride of Woodstock is more than just a weekend of events – it's a reflection of the town's commitment to inclusivity and acceptance. The community comes together to celebrate love in all forms, fostering an environment where everyone feels welcome, supported, and celebrated.
SEARCH for Success
On June 5th, Jack Rasmussen successfully completed the Project SEARCH program at Rutland Regional Medical Center. He received a certificate of completion in addition to his high school diploma. Throughout this school year he worked in several departments at the hospital, including; FANS Kitchen, Linens, Environmental Services, Financial Counseling, and Training and Development.
Jack has been offered a job to work for the Killington Town Offices. He will start working there in July as an Assistant to the Facilities Manager. Jack's responsibilities will be to help clean the town offices, mow the lawn, do recycling and shredding, and help out at the recreation center pool.
Congratulations Jack from all of us at Woodstock Union High School! We are so proud of all that you have accomplished!!!
Library News
In this week's From the Library newsletter, consider participating in the National Book Foundation's Summer Reading Adventure, read about the Young Adult Books Book Club summer read We Are All So Good at Smiling by Amber McBride, learn about our Library Angels and read about Ms. Piccol's presentation at the Vermont Library Association Conference. Please click here for more information and photos.
Please remember to return your overdue books and checkout your summer reads!
Matt McCormick teaching students to fly fish
Wellness teacher Matt McCormick is teaching students to fly fish.
Library News
In this week's From the Library newsletter, read about the Young Adult Diverse Books Book Club picking up books for next year, learn about the Faculty/Staff Book Club's discussion of The Fury by Alex Michaelides and see some photos of students in Our Busy Library! Please click here for more information and photos.
Please remember to return your overdue books, renew the books you need more time to read and check out some new reads for spring!