UPCOMING EVENTS

3rd Annual Southern VT Educators Symposium
Friday, March 16

All schools Pre-K through 12, private and public, in Southern VT are invited to attend this day-long symposium. By gathering together and sharing ideas about best-practice we will continue to develop the professional skills of our educators and increase opportunities for collaboration. The theme for this year’s symposium is “Universal Design: Improving Instruction for All Learners.” 

The keynote speaker for the symposium will be Linda Hecker, M.Ed. Ms. Hecker has taught at Landmark College in Putney, VT since its’ founding in 1985. Currently a lead education specialist for the institute, she oversees teacher training programs, teaches English, study skills, and music classes, and served as an academic advisor, Chair of the Tutorial Department, and Academic Dean. She received her M.Ed. from the University of Hartford and B.A. from Brandeis University. 

The event includes breakfast, lunch, keynote address, and two breakout sessions at a cost of $75. For further information about attending the symposium, please contact Joy Stewart at Maple Street School at (802) 362-7137 or jstewart@maplestreetschool.com.



Join Us Saturday, June 2
Cocktails • Dinner • Live & Silent Auction

MORE QUICK FACTS

CENSUS
Students come from 18 local towns in Southwestern Vermont and New York state.

FACULTY
10 of our 15 faculty members hold one or more advanced degrees. Four of our faculty members have international teaching experience.

TECHNOLOGY
There are 75 Apple MacBooks® in school for student use across the curriculum.

OUR STUDENTS GO ON TO:

Avon Old Farms School
Burr & Burton Academy
Chapel Hill High School
Deerfield Academy
Emma Willard School
The Fessenden School
The Hotchkiss School
Long Trail School
Loomis Chaffee
Noble and Greenough School
Northfield Mount Hermon
Phillips Academy Andover
Phillips Exeter Academy
Pomfret School
Putney School
St. Paul’s School
Stratton Mountain School
Suffield Academy
The Taft School
Vermont Academy
Washington International School
Westminster School

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School Type: Independent, day school for boys and girls in grades K - 8.

Enrollment: Approximately 100 students, of whom 41 are in the Upper School (5-8).

Student/Faculty Ratio: 7 to 1

Financial Aid: Maple Street awarded nearly $300,000 in financial aid to 33% of the student body for 2010-11.

Campus: Nestled at the foot of 3,816-foot Mount Equinox and bordered on two sides by the Battenkill River and Munson Brook, our campus is 23 acres of fields, woods and meadows in the center of historic Manchester Vermont; home of Robet Todd Lincoln's Hildene.

Accreditation: New England Association of Schools and Colleges and an Approved Independent School by Vermont Deparment of Education.

Memberships: National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS), Association for Independent Schools of New England (AISNE), Vermont Independent School Association (VISA), Vermont School Board Association (VSBA), Educational Records Bureau (ERB), School and Student Service (SSS) for Financial Aid, National Business Officers Association (NBOA), Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE.)

Date Founded: January 1998

School Motto: "There is always one moment in childhood when the door opens and lets the future in."
Graham Greene

Mascot: The Moose.

School Colors: Purple and White.

Income and Expenses 2010-2011

Strategic Plan 2011-2016