Friday, April 29, 2016

UCS Dates to Remember 

May 26    Thursday: Volunteer Assembly 8:05 AM May 27  Friday-   4th grade track meet @ MMU


May 27 & June 3 - 2:30PM at UCS 4th grade Fun Fridays June 2  Student Move- Up Day  9:00-10:00 

June 2 4th graders at BRMS all day

June 2 PreK Dabble Day

June 7 Tuesday: Shelburne Museum Trip 3rd & 4th GradeJune 10th Friday: Rocket Day & School Picnic Lunch

8:30 AM 4th Grade Assembly
9:30 Rocket Blast Off
11:30 -12:30 Picnic Lunch
1:00 Summer Reading Deborah Rawson Presentation

June 13  Monday: Rain date for rocket launch only (all assemblies to be held on June 10) Time To Be Determined when Rain Date is scheduled

June 14  Tuesday: Last Day of School for 2016 8:30 AM Field day activities 

1:00 UCS End of Year slide show and ice cream social

2:25 Dismissal
Announcement:  Chittenden East is pleased to announce our Richmond Elementary School Search Committee members. Thank you to all the volunteers. We created a balance of members representing parents, the school board, and various grade levels. 

Committee Members:
Jeanne Adams, RES Administrative Assistant; PK/K: Marion Mumford; 1/2: Kristin Darling; 3/4: Katie LeFrancois ; Unified Arts: Beth Redford; Sp Education: Wendy Touchette; School Board member: Jon Milazzo; Parents: Amanda Repp, Allison Ross; CESU administrator: Barbara Nason, principal at Underhill Central School

Any school district member is welcome to reach out to a committee member so he or she can know your thoughts.  Everyone is also welcome to participate in the second round candidate visits on May 31st at Richmond Elementary School from  7:00 am - 8:00 am and 4:30 pm - 5:30 pm.

Here is the draft timeline and process
Please do not hesitate contact jennifer.botzojorns@cesuvt.org at CESU if you have any ideas, thoughts or questions.

Tuesday, April 26, 2016


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April 26, 2013

Dear Teachers, Parents, Families, Students and Community Members,

Mike Berry, Principal at Richmond Elementary School has been selected to serve as the school district Director of Curriculum, Communication and Innovation.  We offer him our congratulations, and appreciate the time he has invested in at Richmond Elementary School.  We are forming a search committee which includes parents, board members, teachers and support staff to find a replacement for his Richmond principal position.  We are looking for individuals who are interested in serving on the search committee.  If you are interested in playing this role, please email Jennifer.Botzojorns@cesuvt.org.  Below please find a tentative timeline for our hiring process.  

April 26 Advertisement posted on schoolspring.com
April 29th Initial meeting with interview committee to review process
(2:30-4 pm- if people are unable to attend this meeting, there can be individual meetings)
April 29 - May 19 Committee reviews applications (candidates names kept confidential)
May 19 Committee meets to select candidates for first interview (3:30-6 pm)
May 26 First round of interviews by committee, select finalists (12:30-5:00 pm)
Committee recommends finalists to the superintendent
May 31 Second round: full day visit by candidates w/performance task (all day)
Final candidates visit and all stakeholders provide feedback for superintendent

Here is a link to a draft of our hiring process, once finalized, we will share a link on our website. Once we reach the second round of the process we will make the finalist candidate’s names and resumes public.  Please mark your calendar:  

May 31, 2016
7 am - 8:00 am & 4:30 pm - 5:30 pm.  
Richmond Principal Candidate Meet and Greet

On the 31st of May, finalists for the principal position will visit Richmond Elementary and all parents, families and community members will have the opportunity to meet, ask questions and then provide input.  We will provide detailed information including resumes for each candidate when we are closer to the actual date.

We have always been appreciative of the interest and support from the school and community in Richmond. During times of transition, one always feels uncertainty, however, we are confident we will find an excellent individual to lead the school community for the years to come.
Please do not hesitate to email (jennifer.botzojorns@cesuvt.org) or call 434-2128 if you have any ideas, thoughts or questions.

Looking forward to your participation in this process, I am

Sincerely yours,
Jennifer Botzojorns
Assistant Superintendent
Chittenden East Supervisory Union



Press Release 4-26-2016
Chittenden East Supervisory Union would like to announce the appointment of Mr. Michael Berry to serve as our Director of Curriculum, Communication and Innovation commencing July 1, 2016.  We began the search process in January with 28 initial applicants.  The search committee interviewed five candidates and selected two finalists.  The finalists engaged in a lengthy interview and reference check process including several performance tasks and full day visits to seven schools.  We received feedback from multiple stakeholders including parents, board members, teachers, administrators and students.
Mr. Berry received his bachelor's degree in Children's Literature and Education from Castleton State College.  He served as a classroom teacher for seven years in East Montpelier, then as school principal first at Underhill Central, then Richmond -- for the last nine years.  He received his masters degree from Union Institute and University/Vermont College.  His passions include supporting teachers and children to explore all learning styles, and to use technology to expand the realm of education. He believes that students are natural learners, curious about the world around them.  He lives with his wife and two daughters in Barre, Vermont.

Mr Berry can be followed on twitter @PrincipalBerry or his blog https://principalberry.wordpress.com

Superintendent John Alberghini, “I welcome Mike to his new role on our leadership team.  He brings a breadth and depth of knowledge to our school district.  We look forward to his ability to communicate and integrate technology, and his passion for learning for all including children, scholars, teachers and administrators.” School board chair, Jon Milazzo, “We are extremely excited to welcome Michael Berry as the new Director of Curriculum, Communication and Innovation in CESU.   His educational experience, quality leadership and effective communication background will be an asset to CESU.   The school board looks forward to working with Mike as we serve together to ensure every student receives consistently the same high-quality education in CESU through the implementation of effective systems around curriculum, assessments and instruction.”
Mr Berry shared, “As a member of the MMMUSD-CESU learning community for the past nine years I’m more than grateful and humbled to have the opportunity to continue to work with and learn from our amazing scholars, educators, families and communities.  As the Director of Curriculum, Communication and Innovation my goals will align with helping our learners achieve their dreams.  I will continue the important work of promoting, supporting, and increasing the implementation of innovative approaches in teaching, learning, and leadership throughout our schools.  Finding ways to recognize, celebrate and connect innovative approaches will help to create opportunities for growth and experience for all learners in our schools and beyond.   I am sincerely thankful for the opportunity and look forward to learning together.  Thank you and please feel free to contact me with ideas, celebrations or questions anytime.”

Monday, April 25, 2016



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Whole School, Whole Child, Whole Community (WSCC)
Team Meeting
Chittenden East Supervisory Union

Thursday April 28th
4pm - 6pm
Camel’s Hump Middle School

We envision a community for our children to grow into a thriving adult world.  Our purpose is to gather a diverse group of individuals committed to growing healthy children.  

Topics to explore:What does our data tell us about trends from the past 10 years? Come join us to elaborate on our strengths and areas to grow in health education, physical education and physical activity, nutrition and environment services, health services, social and emotional climate, counselling, psychological and social services, physical environment, employee wellness, family engagement, community involvement

WSCC Community Team meets 3 times a year.  Join this important meeting and provide broad insight needed for services for our children and their future. Questions?  Call or email Jen Botzojorns 434-2128; jennifer.botzojorns@cesuvt.org

******      Letter of Introduction      ******      Meeting Agenda      ******

Thursday, April 14, 2016

Enjoy the Sun 

Spring Vacation
April 18-22
School Resumes
Monday April 25, 2016

Wednesday, April 6, 2016

REMINDERS 4th GRADE FAMILIESBRMS TRANSITION TO 5TH GRADE EVENTS


Building Tours: April 12 @ 1:00, April 14 @ 8:30 a.m. (contact BRMS front office to RSVP or email diane.alexander@cesuvt.org)


Coffee Talk at The Jericho Café and Tavern: April 8, 7:15 a.m.


5th Grade Parent Orientation: May 24, @ 6:30 p.m. in BRMS Cafeteria


5th Grade Placement Letters Sent Home: June 1


Move Up Day: June 2nd (Students visit BRMS during school day and will receive team/teacher assignments when they arrive in the morning. ) Parents will receive the placement letter on or after Move Up Day

Tuesday, April 5, 2016




Delayed Start 

April 13, 2016

          The school day begins exactly 2 hours later than the regular time 9:50 AM.  Buses begin arriving at 9:30 AM.  Please call the UCS office with any questions. 

Free morning care for UCS students is available through the Greater Burlington YMCA.  Please call the YMCA directly to register your child.  

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