Charlotte Central School winds down 2024, jumps into 2025

The mid-December PTO-sponsored Holiday Market was a perfect example of generosity in action. It brought together neighbors, students, caregivers and artisans sharing their passions and stories. Here are a few of many from the days before the holiday break:

  • Erika Norris, art educator, helped build connections through a fun and engaging staff trivia activity, weaving the faculty and students into a tighter-knit team
  • Andy Smith and Chris Gribnau recently guided a diverse group of students on a journey of perseverance and discovery. Their efforts culminated in a powerful musical experience in the Multi-Purpose Room where students, some discovering their “musical side” for the first time, created something truly inspiring
  • A staff appreciation lunch, organized by the PTO and donated by Healthy Living, was a moment of connection and gratitude. Surrounded by food, cookies and sweet treats from community donations, the staff recharged through laughter and shared stories.

FIRST LEGO League

On Saturday, Dec. 14 the Charlotte Central School Lego Hawks competed in the FIRST LEGO League Northern Qualifier at Shelburne Community School.

With a strong showing of 220 points in the robot game, a well-executed Innovation Project and a robot presentation, the Lego Hawks secured their spot in the Vermont state finals on Jan. 18 for a second straight year…

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