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Windsor Central school district makes interim superintendent permanent
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WOODSTOCK The Windsor Central Unified Union School District voted this week to negotiate employment terms with Interim Superintendent Sherry Sousa.
The board voted Monday to hire Sousa for the permanent job after the other finalist for the job, former Vermont Education Secretary Rebecca Holcombe, withdrew her name late last week. Holcombe said she received another job offer that she felt she couldn’t turn down.
“(Windsor Central Supervisory Union) ran an excellent search process,” Holcombe said in an email Friday. “I was truly impressed by the hard work the communities have done to forge an inspired and unifying vision for their young people, as well as a strategic plan for getting there. They are working hard to think ahead and ensure a bright, shared future for their communities. We all can learn from this effort. It is also clear how well they have
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By - Associated Press - Monday, February 15, 2021
POMFRET, Vt. (AP) - A Vermont school that closed because of a mold problem and dropping enrollment plans to reopen next fall as the district deals with a sudden rise of students and the coronavirus protocols.
The Windsor Central Supervisory Union has spent between $700,000 and $800,000 on renovations to the Prosper Valley School in Pomfret, WCAX-TV reported.
“By the time we are ready for next fall, it’s going to be basically a brand new school,” said interim Superintendent Sherry Sousa.