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MONTPELIER BOARD OF EDUCATION Parent Addresses Board With Parking Lot Safety Concerns

By Newspaper StaffSeptember 13, 2023Updated:October 15, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
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SPIRIT WEEK … Principal Lance Thorp shared how excited he was to see the kids participate in the “Start with Hello” spirit week that began on Sept. 18. This week was dedicated to “making new social connections and creating a sense of belonging among youth.”

By: Anna Wozniak
THE VILLAGE REPORTER

The Montpelier Board of Education held their September session on the 12th at 5:30 p.m. After a moment of silence and the pledge of allegiance, roll call was taken.

Present at this meeting were board members Mr. Clinger, Mrs. Gambler, Mr. Owen, Mrs. Rockey, and Mr. Rose. Also present were Superintendent Grime and Assistant Treasurer Mrs. Long.

Parent Tasha Thompson then addressed the board, sharing that her daughter was hit in the parking lot last May.

Although she was happy to see new stop signs and speed bumps, Ms. Thompson urged the board to consider keeping an adult in the back parking lot to supervise the teens driving, as the stop signs and speed bumps only slow them down on the way out of the parking lot, while the most risk remains in the parking lot itself.


“The phone call I got,” she said, “I wouldn’t wish on anyone. I think if it’s preventable, we should do our best to prevent it.”

After Rose promised to consider the suggestion, the school calendar proposal for 2024-2025 was then handed out, and the legislative report was given.

Elementary School Principal Lance Thorp reported that the beginning of the year is looking to be successful, sharing that kids have been taking lessons on 9/11 and Constitution Day, and will also see a “Start with Hello” spirit week that has been put together to promote belonging and acceptance among youth.


Dino School lessons will start for the kindergarteners on Sept. 20, and K-3rd will see “Donuts with Dad” on Sept. 22.

There will be an early release on Sept. 27, and Sept. 28 will see the first Little Loco Leaders assembly.

The elementary walk-a-thon will take place the morning of Oct. 5, and Sept. 6 will see the kindergarteners take a field trip to Leaders Farms.


High school Principal Su Thorp reported that the school year is starting off great, and that August 25 saw their first ever E3 event, focused on community service.

Homecoming will be Sept. 29 against Vanlue, and a new math consultant has been invited to analyze and coach math teachers in order to raise student math scores.

Oct. 12 will be picture retakes, Oct. 19 will be parent / teacher conferences from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., there will be no school on Oct. 20, and there will be a Veterans’ Day program on Nov. 10.

The minutes of the last meeting were then approved as presented, as were the financial reports and employment certification recommendations.

After a rental fee of $50 was approved for instrument rentals, the Montpelier Board of Education entered into executive session at 5:56 p.m.

Anna can be reached at anna@thevillagereporter.com


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