On Tuesday, September 24th, Charlotte Central School held its annual open house. Educators were available throughout the building to greet students and parents and answer questions.
The first few weeks of school are designed to help students become experts in the learning community. They were then encouraged to guide parents about the school environment. Soccer games and track meets were a benefit for the staff to cheer on the students and for the community to have an opportunity for the students to get involved.
Following the open house, Charlotte Central School hosted local first responders for a training session. This exercise helped us prepare to provide local teams and mutual aid departments with information about the inner workings of school campuses and buildings. Not only did they hear about the protocols and practices in place for staff and students, they also hope this training will help first responders act effectively and efficiently during an emergency situation. .
first lego league
FIRST (For Science and Technology Inspiration and Awareness) LEGO League introduces science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) to kids in grades 4-8 through fun, hands-on learning. FIRST LEGO League participants gain real-world problem-solving experience through a guided global robotics program that helps students and teachers build a better future together. At FIRST LEGO League, students engage in hands-on STEM experiences that build confidence, deepen knowledge, and develop study habits.
FIRST LEGO League coaching began on October 1st. The team practices on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3 to 4:30 p.m., and the season culminates with a qualifying tournament in Shelburne on Dec. 8 and a statewide tournament on Saturday. January 18, 2025, Essex. Teams at Charlotte Central Schools are limited to 20 members.
Access CVU
The fall/winter Access CVU catalog is available at cvsdvt.ce.eleyo.com. The class is accepting registration for 117 courses taught by 70 best-in-class local instructors. At Access CVU, join a vibrant community of lifelong learners and connect with others through enrichment. Sessions are held after school at Champlain Valley Union High School.
For questions about classes or to register, please contact us by email or phone or 802-482-7194.
Popular classes fill up quickly, so register early to reserve your spot.
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Next Trex Challenge
The Charlotte Central School Student Council is working with school families to collect 1,000 pounds of plastic through the Nex Trex Challenge. If you would like to donate plastic to this effort, please contact Tom Scatchard. This includes grocery bags, bread bags, produce bags, etc. Check the website to find out what is allowed.