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Three teens charged with hate crimes

Staff Report Two of the teens were also charged with unlawful mischief and the third with accessory before the fact. Hinesburg Police officers responded to the school May 9 to find about 12 chalk drawings made by students covered in black liquid. Police chief Anthony Cambridge said it seemed the perpetrators “specifically targeted the flags,” since many other nearby drawings and notes were left untouched. According to VTDigger, school officials estimated clean-up costs at $1,500. Cambridge said he did not know which school the teens attended. They were identified via video surveillance footage. The case heads to the state’s attorney.

Pride rally held in Hinesburg following vandalism of LGBTQ+ artwork

Pride rally held in Hinesburg following vandalism of LGBTQ+ artwork MyNBC 5 5/14/2021 © WPTZ pride rally in hinesburg Rainbow clothing and signs of support filled the sidewalk outside Hinesburg Community School this morning. I can show up here and fly my flag today and say this is what matters. We re caring about people, we re loving everybody, said one parent.Sign up for our Newsletters The pride rally comes just days after student-made artwork of LGBTQIA+ flags was destroyed. The Hinesburg Police Department says a dark liquid was thrown on the drawings. Video also shows teenagers spitting on those pictures. The people who engaged in that vandalism, who defaced this symbol of love and joy and freedom and openness, are part of a very small minority of people, said Vermont State Sen. Kesha Ram. We are the many, the people who want them to feel open in their freedom of expression.

Parents: Open schools, now

Parents: Open schools, now
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Snelling Center for government announces 2020 graduates

Photo credit: Johannes Otter Vermont Business Magazine The Snelling Center for Government has announced the graduates of the Vermont School Leadership Project Class of 2020: Stacy Anderson, Director of Special Services, Barre Unified Union School District Brandy Brown, Co-Principal, Milton Middle School Michael Clark, Superintendent, Grand Isle Supervisory Union Ryan Dudley, 6th Grade Math/Science Teacher, Albert D Lawton Intermediate School Jeff Evans, Director of Learning and Innovation, Champlain Valley School District Heather Freeman, Director of Student Services, Orleans Southwest Supervisory Union Ashley Hanlon, Director, Addison Wayfinder Experience Jennifer Hulse, Director of Student Support Services, Lamoille North Supervisory Union Alison Kidder, Director of Student Services, Orange East Supervisory Union

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