Vermont Access Network (VAN): Education - Join the Conversation: League of Innovative Schools
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The League of Innovative Schools (LIS) is a professional learning community of educators who work to improve secondary schools through collaboration, support, and the sharing of best practices. The LIS was organized by The New England Secondary School Consortium (NESSC) to implement and expand transformative practices throughout our region. Maine, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Rhode Island and Vermont are member states. In Vermont, we currently have thirteen member schools within our League of Innovative Schools: · BFA-St. Albans · Brattleboro Union High School · Burlington High School · Cabot School · Champlain Valley Union High School · Essex UHSD · Montpelier High School · Mount Abraham Union Middle High School · Rochester High School · So. Burlington High School · U32 · Vergennes UHS · Williamstown Middle/High School Roundtable Participants: · Armando Vilaseca, Secretary, VT-AOE · Meg Powden, Co-Lead to the League of Innovative Schools, VT-AOE · Rob Reardon, Principal, Essex UHSD · Alicia Rominger, Social Studies Teacher, Williamstown Middle/HS · Shaylee Martin, Student, Williamstown
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