Rutland City School District
Rutland City Public Schools is the school district that manages public schools in Rutland City, Vermont, USA. Five schools are run by the district together with a technical center.
The superintendent is Mary Moran. Policy is determined by a 12-person Board of School Commissioners.[1]
History
Northeast Primary School originally educated grades K-6. In 1995, Rutland High School moved to its current building on Stratton Road, and the historic building on Library Avenue was turned into Rutland Intermediate School, serving grades 3-6. Northeast Elementary School was also reduced to K-2. Rutland Middle School still serves grades 7 and 8.
In the year 2002-03, the district did not make adequate yearly progress toward No Child Left Behind educational standards.[2]
Budget
Schools
- Rutland High School - grades 9-12; principal, since 2009, Bill Olsen
- Rutland Middle School - grades 7-8; principal, Wil Cunningham
- Rutland Intermediate School - grades 3-6
- Northeast Primary School - grades K-2; principal, since 2006, Robert Johnson[5]
- Northwest Primary School - grades K-2
- Pierpiont Primary School (Essential Early Education School, now closed)
Specialist center
- Stafford Technical Center - established in 1974 for both high school students and adults
References
- ↑ "RUTLAND PUBLIC SCHOOL REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS JAN. 27, 2009", Rutland City School District
- ↑ "School officials pan law", Rutland Herald, November 25, 2003.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 "School budget proposal up 4.9%", Rutland Herald, December 10, 2008.
- ↑ "School budget proposal sets public hearings", Rutland Herald, January 12, 2008.
- ↑ "Robert Johnson, Principal", Rutland City Public Schools, accessed 17 February 2009.