Rutland City School District

Rutland High School, which was originally located on Library Avenue, is now on Stratton Road

Rutland City Public Schools is the school district that manages public schools in Rutland City, Vermont, USA. Five schools are run by the district together with a technical center.

The superintendent is Adam Taylor. Policy is determined by a 12-person Board of School Commissioners.[1]

History

Northeast Primary School originally educated grades K-6. In 1995, Rutland High School moved to its current building on Stratton Road, and the historic building on Library Avenue was turned into Rutland Intermediate School, serving grades 3-6. Northeast Elementary School was also reduced to K-2. Rutland Middle School still serves grades 7 and 8.

In the year 2002-03, the district did not make adequate yearly progress toward No Child Left Behind educational standards.[2]

Budget

  • 2009-2010 $45 million[3]
  • 2008-09 $43 million[3]
  • 2007-08 $40 million.[4]

Schools

Rutland Intermediate School
Rutland Middle School
  • Rutland High School - grades 9-12; principal, since 2009, Bill Olsen
  • Rutland Middle School - grades 7-8; principal, Deb Hathaway
  • Rutland Intermediate School - grades 3-6; principal, Jay Slenker
  • Northeast Primary School - grades K-2; principal, Susanne Engels[5]
  • Northwest Primary School - grades K-2; principal, Loren Pepe
  • Pierpiont Primary School (Essential Early Education School, now closed)

Specialist center

  • Stafford Technical Center - established in 1974 for both high school students and adults; Director, Glenn Olson

References

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