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U-32 High School
Union District 32 Junior-Senior High School (“U-32”) is a public school for students in grades 7-12 serving the towns of Berlin, Calais, East Montpelier, Middlesex and Worcester, with an enrollment of about 850 students. Unique features of U-32 include: the use of the Teacher Advisor system, in which each staff member acts as an advocate for approximately 15 students, allowing a student to experience an ongoing, in-depth relationship with one staff member throughout the student’s school career; the belief that sports and drama are co-curricular learning experiences rather than extracurricular, and thus are awarded grades and credit. U-32 is widely known for its outstanding theater arts and fine arts programs. School representatives remind Middlesex residents that U-32 was built by and for the communities it serves, and both its in-school and outside facilities should be seen as a resource. Website: www.u32.org Phone: 802-229-0321.
U-32 School Board Members of the U-32 Board of Directors are elected to 3-year terms, and serve as liaisons between the community and the school. The U-32 Board is comprised of seven people: one from Middlesex, two from Berlin, one from Calais, two from East Montpelier, and one from Worcester. The Board is responsible for the development and adoption of the budget, oversight of the Administration, approval of courses and curriculum, and the approval of all hiring and staffing levels. (See Contacts)
U-32 Booster Club The U-32 Booster Club is an independent group of volunteers interested in promoting excellence in both U-32 academic and athletic activities. Booster activities include a variety of fundraising efforts which support their grant and scholarship programs. The Booster Club is comprised primarily of parents of U-32 students, but welcomes all volunteers. Meetings are held monthly during the school year at the school. (See Contacts)
U-32 Project Graduation Throughout the school year, students and advisors plan and raise funds for this drug-free, alcohol-free celebration. The organizers welcome town support. (See Contacts)
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