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The Southwest Vermont Supervisory Union has been notified of a positive test of COVID-19 within the Mount Anthony Union High School learning community. The school will remain open for hybrid in-person learning, Superintendent James Culkeen said.
âIn keeping with Vermont Department of Health and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines, our team took immediate steps to isolate the situation. We are working closely with local and state officials to ensure our community remains safe and healthy,â Culkeen said in a statement issued Wednesday night.
He said that those affected have been contacted.
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BENNINGTON â In response to concerns over âcurricular violence,â the superintendent of the Southwest Vermont Supervisory Union has issued a directive that ârole-playingâ activities are not to be used in SVSU schools, effective immediately.
The impetus for the change came after a meeting this week between Mia Schultz, the mother of three boys in the SVSU district and administrators including Superintendent James Culkeen, over a pair of worksheets that were used in a Global Issues class at Mount Anthony Union High School.
âItâs a great step toward systemic change,â said Schultz, who is also the president of the Rutland-area NAACP, in a phone interview. âItâs encouraging that we can encourage those to do better and the community, who has rallied for this change. Pressure from the community was paramount. When we use our voices to speak up against this racism, quite frankly, we can