October 24, 2019

MHS Newsletter: October 24, 2019

 Click HERE for year-long MHS photos! 

ACADEMICS
  • Nov. 6th: Late start and picture re-take day. MHS will start at 10:00 am. However, students are encouraged to come earlier should they need picture re-takes.
GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT
  • Attention Sophomores: Hugh O’Brian Youth Leadership, or HOBY, is a youth leadership development organization. The HOBY mission is to inspire and develop a global community of youth dedicated to leadership, service, and innovation. The HOBY Leadership Seminar is a four day commitment, this year taking place May 21st-24th, 2020 at St. Michael’s College*. The focus is on leadership skill development, with a strong emphasis on community service *Please note that this is Memorial Day weekend and can be a busy time for school and athletic events. Please note that HOBY's policy is that the students must be in attendance for the entirety of the seminar.  We are encouraging all sophomores to apply for this great opportunity to explore how to lead and make a difference. Two students and an alternate will be selected to represent MHS at no cost to you. See your guidance counselor if you want more information. Interested applicants should submit an entry answering the following question:
    • What does being an effective leader mean to you? Please cite examples of these qualities in action. You may draw on your experience from leadership you have witnessed in your school, community, government, or leaders from history.
    • Students may choose to answer to this question in one of a variety of ways (e.g., video, audio  clip, written essay - maximum one page). Entries should be submitted to Guidance by November 1, 2019.
  • For SENIORS: The VSAC Financial Aid Forms Night is a hands-on workshop to help parents of seniors and seniors complete the 2019-2020 Free Application for Federal Student Aid(FAFSA).  ANY student wanting consideration for federal or college based grants or scholarships must complete the FAFSA.  No student is considered for college based scholarships unless they have also completed the FAFSA.  Help is available in the workshop to complete the FAFSA and the Vermont Grant application.  Only minimal support is available for completing the CSS Profile. This workshop is only for parents of seniors and students graduating from high school in 2020. PLEASE go to www.studentaid.gov/fsaid and create a “Federal Student Aid ID” before coming in.  The student and one parent MUST have create their own separate “FSA ID”.  Students must also have a “MyVSAC” account - go here to develop that account: https://secureacctaccess.vsac.org/myvsac/.  Only the student needs this account. In order to complete the financial aid applications this evening the following forms are  necessary:
  • 2018 Federal income taxes with all schedules for both student and parents
  • Documents that list taxed and untaxed income for 2018 including SS and/or disability benefits
  • Monthly Reach UP family Assistance and food stamps/Vermont 3 Squares
  • Current balance of checking and savings for both student and parents
  • Child support paid and/or received in 2018
  • Home value and debt (if applicable)
  • Farm value and debt (if applicable)
  • Business value and debt (if applicable)
  • Investment value and debt (if applicable)
Parents and students must know their email and password to access email
  • GAP YEAR INFO NIGHT, Nov. 5 at 6 pm at MHS: Are you thinking about taking a gap year after high school? Montpelier High School is hosting an informational presentation with gap year expert Julia Rogers on Tuesday, November 5th from 6-7 pm. The presentation will cover the benefits, challenges and opportunities surrounding the gap year option. Julia will also cover the variety of programs available, how to plan for college deferment, goal-setting and how to keep it within your family's budget.  For more information, visit enroutegapyear.com or the Facebook Event Page.

SPORTS INFORMATION
  • Winter Sports Informational meeting for parents and students will be held on November 21st at 7 pm in the gym. 
  • MHS is looking for qualified and excited applicants to fill two vacant coaching positions this winter! Girls JV Basketball Head Coach/Girls Varsity Basketball Head Coach. Any interested parties should send their resume to Athletic Director Matt Link (MatthewL@mpsvt.org).
  • For more news, information, and pictures from various sporting events, check out the MHS Sports Update. You can also follow up-to-date scores on Twitter by following Montpelier AD. 

ARTS INFORMATION
  • A Midsummer Night's Dream opens on November 1st! The tech team has been creating columns with paper mache every night this week until 8pm! Come sit in the new cushioned seats, check out the all-new LED lights, and enjoy a 1-hour adaptation of a Shakespeare classic. Tickets are ON SALE HERE
  • Grease Auditions! - Believe it or not, Grease auditions are coming up in November!!! Audition Prep is November 17th with auditions November 19th-21st. 
  • Logo Design Competition: Help us design a Logo for GREASE. The logo will be used on all posters, websites, programs, and promotional materials. Submission Deadline: November 15th. Please submit to Kianna Bromley
  • Solon Samba will be marching in the Veterans' Day Parade this year on Nov. 11 & the Winooski Valley Fall Music Festival is coming up at Harwood Union High School Nov. 21-22 with performances by MHS starting at 7pm Friday, Nov. 22. 
  • The MHS Fall Choral Concert is Friday, Nov. 14th at 7 pm in the MHS auditorium.
DISTRICT INFORMATION
  • Employment Opportunity: The Montpelier Roxbury School District has two openings for second shift custodians.  Hours are 2:00-10:30 p.m.  These positions qualify for a shift differential.  Interested candidates can pick up an application at the District Central Office at Montpelier High School or submit an application via SchoolSpring.com.  For further information about these positions, please contact Heather Michaud, Human Resource Coordinator, at 225-8682 or at heatherm@mpsvt.org
ENRICHMENT INFORMATION
  • For a list of co-curricular opportunities this year, please click HERE for more information.
  • 6-week after school fitness program for students grades 5-12th at Zenith, Montpelier’s fitness & movement studio is offering a It starts soon, Nov. 7th. Class meets on Thursdays from 3:15-4:15pm at Zenith’s studio, 50 Main Street. Parents may register for the whole 6-week series or pick and choose dates. Our goal is to keep students moving during the fall & winter months. 
  • Halloween Candy Drop Off: Nov. 1-5th in the main office lobby: This Halloween, local trick-or-treaters will join kids across the country when they donate their extra Halloween candy to Operation Gratitude at local collection sites. The sweet treats will be included along with handwritten thank you letters in Care Packages sent to U.S. Service Members deployed overseas, and hand delivered to Veterans and First Responders serving in their local communities. Operation Gratitude ​is a national nonprofit organization that provides tangible ways to forge strong bonds between Americans and their Military and First Responder heroes through volunteer service projects, acts of gratitude, and meaningful engagements in communities nationwide. Through its customized Care Package programs, Operation Gratitude has provided opportunities for millions of Americans to say “Thank You” to more than 2.3 million of our nation’s Heroes since 2003.  Other items that can be donated are:  All Purpose Wipes (Single & 30ct Packs or Less) Batteries (“AA” and/or “AAA”) Deodorant (Travel Size, non-aerosol) Drink Mix  (Individual Serving Packets . Foot Powder(Travel Size, Gum, Hand Warmers, Jerky (Individual Bags), Lip Balm, Pencils (Mechanical preferred), Playing Cards, Puzzle Books (7″x10″ preferred size), Sewing Kits (Travel size), Socks (Black Crew Length), Sunscreen (Travel Size, non-aerosol), Beanie Babies, Webkinz, or other Small Plush Toys → (6 inches or smaller) Knit or Crocheted Scarves and Hats → Cool Ties → Paracord Survival Bracelets →
  • CENTRAL VERMONT CAREER CENTER
    OPEN HOUSE
    Thursday, December 5th, 2019 from 5:30 Pm to 7:30 Pm
    The Central Vermont Career Center is the first step to an exciting career.
    Join us to learn more about our programs.
    Open to family, friends and the communrty.
    Central Vermont Career Center
    155 Ayers Street, Suite 2, Barre, VT 05641
Renée DeVore
Principal, Montpelier High School
Go Solons!
(she/her/hers)
Follow me on Twitter: @renee_devore

Montpelier Roxbury Public School District is on social media! Follow @MRPSVT on FacebookInstagram, and Twitter for important news and announcements alongside special features on students and teachers from Montpelier High School and throughout the district! 


Don’t forget to follow @MRPSVT on FacebookInstagram, and Twitter for important news and announcements!

October 18, 2019

MHS Newsletter: Oct. 17, 2019


(super amazing production work by Anna Hipko)

Click HERE for year-long MHS photos! 



Liz Swindell's Art Classes Getting Creative for the Enchanted Forest Event


GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT
  • Financial aid is as easy as 1-2-3 for Seniors!
    • Step 1: The FAFSA, or free application for federal student aid. So many reasons to fill out your FAFSA. Now VSAC has a Facebook Live event, Monday, Oct. 21 at 7 p.m., to walk you through it, question by question. It’s the key to all the financial aid you can get to pay for your education and training after high school
    • Step 2: Vermont State Grant. Once you finish the FAFSA, it’s a few more questions at vsac.org.
    • Step 3: Apply for any (or all!) of the 150 scholarships administered by VSAC, worth over $5 million – and only for Vermonters.
Still need more reasons to file? Check out the info here: https://www.vsac.org/plan/paying-for-college/fafsa-first
  • Attention Sophomores: Hugh O’Brian Youth Leadership, or HOBY, is a youth leadership development organization. The HOBY mission is to inspire and develop a global community of youth dedicated to leadership, service, and innovation. The HOBY Leadership Seminar is a four day commitment, this year taking place May 21st-24th, 2020 at St. Michael’s College*. The focus is on leadership skill development, with a strong emphasis on community service *Please note that this is Memorial Day weekend and can be a busy time for school and athletic events. Please note that HOBY's policy is that the students must be in attendance for the entirety of the seminar.  We are encouraging all sophomores to apply for this great opportunity to explore how to lead and make a difference. Two students and an alternate will be selected to represent MHS at no cost to you. See your guidance counselor if you want more information. Interested applicants should submit an entry answering the following question:
    • What does being an effective leader mean to you? Please cite examples of these qualities in action. You may draw on your experience from leadership you have witnessed in your school, community, government, or leaders from history.
    • Students may choose to answer to this question in one of a variety of ways (e.g., video, audio  clip, written essay - maximum one page). Entries should be submitted to Guidance by November 1, 2019.
  • For SENIORS: The VSAC Financial Aid Forms Night is a hands-on workshop to help parents of seniors and seniors complete the 2019-2020 Free Application for Federal Student Aid(FAFSA).  ANY student wanting consideration for federal or college based grants or scholarships must complete the FAFSA.  No student is considered for college based scholarships unless they have also completed the FAFSA.  Help is available in the workshop to complete the FAFSA and the Vermont Grant application.  Only minimal support is available for completing the CSS Profile. This workshop is only for parents of seniors and students graduating from high school in 2020. PLEASE go to www.studentaid.gov/fsaid and create a “Federal Student Aid ID” before coming in.  The student and one parent MUST have create their own separate “FSA ID”.  Students must also have a “MyVSAC” account - go here to develop that account: https://secureacctaccess.vsac.org/myvsac/.  Only the student needs this account. In order to complete the financial aid applications this evening the following forms are  necessary:
  • 2018 Federal income taxes with all schedules for both student and parents
  • Documents that list taxed and untaxed income for 2018 including SS and/or disability benefits
  • Monthly Reach UP family Assistance and food stamps/Vermont 3 Squares
  • Current balance of checking and savings for both student and parents
  • Child support paid and/or received in 2018
  • Home value and debt (if applicable)
  • Farm value and debt (if applicable)
  • Business value and debt (if applicable)
  • Investment value and debt (if applicable)
Parents and students must know their email and password to access email
  • GAP YEAR INFO NIGHT, Nov. 5 at 6 pm at MHS: Are you thinking about taking a gap year after high school? Montpelier High School is hosting an informational presentation with gap year expert Julia Rogers on Tuesday, November 5th from 6-7 pm. The presentation will cover the benefits, challenges and opportunities surrounding the gap year option. Julia will also cover the variety of programs available, how to plan for college deferment, goal-setting and how to keep it within your family's budget.  For more information, visit enroutegapyear.com or the Facebook Event Page.

SPORTS INFORMATION
  • MHS is looking for qualified and excited applicants to fill two vacant coaching positions this winter! Girls JV Basketball Head Coach/Girls Varsity Basketball Head Coach. Any interested parties should send their resume to Athletic Director Matt Link (MatthewL@mpsvt.org).
  • For more news, information, and pictures from various sporting events, check out the MHS Sports Update. You can also follow up-to-date scores on Twitter by following Montpelier AD. 

ARTS INFORMATION
  • Volunteer Opportunity: Friday from 12-3, come help beautify the MHS Auditorium. The renovation left our space a little disheveled and unorganized - come be apart of the organization and clean-up process. Joe Sanguinetti, our Tech Director will be on-site (joined by Kianna Bromley) to work hard and 
  • Grease Auditions! - Believe it or not, Grease auditions are coming up in November!!! Audition Prep is November 17th with auditions November 19th-21st. 
  • Check out our evolving Theater Board by the auditorium/gym! You can find all sorts of information there.
  • Logo Design Competition: Help us design a Logo for GREASE. The logo will be used on all posters, websites, programs, and promotional materials. Submission Deadline: November 15th. Please submit to Kianna Bromley

DISTRICT INFORMATION
Employment Opportunity: The Montpelier Roxbury School District has two openings for second shift custodians.  Hours are 2:00-10:30 p.m.  These positions qualify for a shift differential.  Interested candidates can pick up an application at the District Central Office at Montpelier High School or submit an application via SchoolSpring.com.  For further information about these positions, please contact Heather Michaud, Human Resource Coordinator, at 225-8682 or at heatherm@mpsvt.org.

ENRICHMENT INFORMATION
For a list of co-curricular opportunities this year, please click HERE for more information.

Renée DeVore
Principal, Montpelier High School
Go Solons!
(she/her/hers)
Follow me on Twitter: @renee_devore

Montpelier Roxbury Public School District is on social media! Follow @MRPSVT on FacebookInstagram, and Twitter for important news and announcements alongside special features on students and teachers from Montpelier High School and throughout the district! 


Don’t forget to follow @MRPSVT on FacebookInstagram, and Twitter for important news and announcements!


October 10, 2019

Solon Salutes: October 10, 2019


SOLON AWESOMENESS




Having fun with bows and arrows in the archery unit at MHS! BULLSEYE! 


ACADEMIC INFORMATION
  • Friday, October 11 there is NO SCHOOL due to Teacher Inservice and NO SCHOOL on October 14th due to Indigenous Peoples Day.
  • On October 17th, MHS will celebrate is annual event The Fall Harvest Celebration (FHC) which was started in 2009. It is an experiential learning celebration of our efforts to create a more sustainable community. The day features either workshops or service related to a theme, followed by an all-school, local, slow meal. All ingredients are produced at MHS or are sourced from local farms. The feast is accompanied by student and faculty performances and presentations. Put simply, it is the best day of the year.
GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT
  • Attention Sophomores: Hugh O’Brian Youth Leadership, or HOBY, is a youth leadership development organization. The HOBY mission is to inspire and develop a global community of youth dedicated to leadership, service, and innovation. The HOBY Leadership Seminar is a four day commitment, this year taking place May 21st-24th, 2020 at St. Michael’s College*. The focus is on leadership skill development, with a strong emphasis on community service *Please note that this is Memorial Day weekend and can be a busy time for school and athletic events. Please note that HOBY's policy is that the students must be in attendance for the entirety of the seminar.  We are encouraging all sophomores to apply for this great opportunity to explore how to lead and make a difference. Two students and an alternate will be selected to represent MHS at no cost to you. See your guidance counselor if you want more information. Interested applicants should submit an entry answering the following question:
    • What does being an effective leader mean to you? Please cite examples of these qualities in action. You may draw on your experience from leadership you have witnessed in your school, community, government, or leaders from history.
    • Students may choose to answer to this question in one of a variety of ways (e.g., video, audio  clip, written essay - maximum one page). Entries should be submitted to Guidance by November 1, 2019.
  • For SENIORS: The VSAC Financial Aid Forms Night is a hands-on workshop to help parents of seniors and seniors complete the 2019-2020 Free Application for Federal Student Aid(FAFSA).  ANY student wanting consideration for federal or college based grants or scholarships must complete the FAFSA.  No student is considered for college based scholarships unless they have also completed the FAFSA.  Help is available in the workshop to complete the FAFSA and the Vermont Grant application.  Only minimal support is available for completing the CSS Profile. This workshop is only for parents of seniors and students graduating from high school in 2020. PLEASE go to www.studentaid.gov/fsaid and create a “Federal Student Aid ID” before coming in.  The student and one parent MUST have create their own separate “FSA ID”.  Students must also have a “MyVSAC” account - go here to develop that account: https://secureacctaccess.vsac.org/myvsac/.  Only the student needs this account. In order to complete the financial aid applications this evening the following forms are  necessary:
  • 2018 Federal income taxes with all schedules for both student and parents
  • Documents that list taxed and untaxed income for 2018 including SS and/or disability benefits
  • Monthly Reach UP family Assistance and food stamps/Vermont 3 Squares
  • Current balance of checking and savings for both student and parents
  • Child support paid and/or received in 2018
  • Home value and debt (if applicable)
  • Farm value and debt (if applicable)
  • Business value and debt (if applicable)
  • Investment value and debt (if applicable)
Parents and students must know their email and password to access email

  • Come to the "How to Apply for College" session and "Managing College Costs" session all in one place on October 16, 2019 at U32 at 5:30pm-6:30pm. Lissa Knauss and Geoff Sather, MHS School Counselors, will host a Q and A session for parents to learn about the college application process. At 6:30pm-7:30pm,  Clark Amadon from VSAC will present “Managing College Costs."  The presentation is VSAC’s new way of looking at college costs and affordability.  The presentation starts with the premise that it is best to move the discussion of college costs to the beginning of the college search process.  Strategies are presented for how to lower college costs, increase financial aid and how to pay for college.  The financial aid application forms are also discussed along with how financial is determined and the timeline for applying for aid”.
  • The PSAT will be offered at Montpelier High School on Saturday, October 19, 2019 at 7:45 AM.  The test is designed for juniors and for sophomores who have completed Geometry.  There is no cost for juniors.  The fee for sophomores is $22.00 - checks should be made payable to Montpelier High School.  Please stop by guidance to register and pick up a Student Guide. 
  • GAP YEAR INFO NIGHT, Nov. 5 at 6 pm at MHS: Are you thinking about taking a gap year after high school? Montpelier High School is hosting an informational presentation with gap year expert Julia Rogers on Tuesday, November 5th from 6-7 pm. The presentation will cover the benefits, challenges and opportunities surrounding the gap year option. Julia will also cover the variety of programs available, how to plan for college deferment, goal-setting and how to keep it within your family's budget.  For more information, visit enroutegapyear.com or the Facebook Event Page.

SPORTS INFORMATION
  • For more news, information, and pictures from various sporting events, check out the MHS Sports Update. You can also follow up-to-date scores on Twitter by following Montpelier AD. 

ARTS INFORMATION

Volunteer Opportunity: Friday from 12-3, come help beautify the MHS Auditorium. The renovation left our space a little disheveled and unorganized - come be apart of the organization and clean-up process. Joe Sanguinetti, our Tech Director will be on-site (joined by Kianna Bromley) to work hard and 

Grease Auditions! - Believe it or not, Grease auditions are coming up in November!!! 
Audition Prep is November 17th with auditions November 19th-21st. 

A Midsummer Night's Dream tickets are ON SALE HERE!

Check out our evolving Theater Board by the auditorium/gym! You can find all sorts of information there.

Logo Design Competition: Help us design a Logo for GREASE. The logo will be used on all posters, websites, programs, and promotional materials.
Submission Deadline: November 15th. Please submit to Kianna Bromley

DISTRICT INFORMATION

Employment Opportunity: The Montpelier Roxbury Public Schools Food Service Department is looking for help in our school cafeterias.  School food is a fun, rewarding job with hours that are perfect for folks with kids in school.  We are seeking Food Service Assistants and Food Service Substitutes for positions in all of our schools.  Prior food service experience is great but not necessary, we are willing to train the right candidate.  If you are interested you can find an application at the District Central Office at Montpelier High School or at SchoolSpring.com.  If you have questions about the positions that are available you can contact Food Service Director Jim Birmingham at 225-8016 or at jamesbirmingham@mpsvt.org.  

Employment Opportunity: The Montpelier Roxbury School District has two openings for second shift custodians.  Hours are 2:00-10:30 p.m.  These positions qualify for a shift differential.  Interested candidates can pick up an application at the District Central Office at Montpelier High School or submit an application via SchoolSpring.com.  For further information about these positions, please contact Heather Michaud, Human Resource Coordinator, at 225-8682 or at heatherm@mpsvt.org.

COMMUNITY INFORMATION


Calling all students! The Montpelier Farmers Market is looking for volunteers at our Fall Festival on October 12th. Do you enjoy the hustle and bustle of the farmers market? Come be a part of the fun! We need face painters, ticket takers and apple pie servers...come for a few hours or stay all morning! Festival runs from 9am until 1pm, but hours are flexible, so send us an email at montpelierfarmersmarket@gmail.com and join us downtown!


ENRICHMENT INFORMATION

For a list of co-curricular opportunities this year, please click HERE for more information.

Renée DeVore
Principal, Montpelier High School
Go Solons!
(she/her/hers)
Follow me on Twitter: @renee_devore

Montpelier Roxbury Public School District is on social media! Follow @MRPSVT on FacebookInstagram, and Twitter for important news and announcements alongside special features on students and teachers from Montpelier High School and throughout the district! 


Don’t forget to follow @MRPSVT on FacebookInstagram, and Twitter for important news and announcements!

October 3, 2019

Solon Salutes: Oct. 3, 2019

SOLON AWESOMENESS!





A few awesome pics from our fantastic Homecoming Week Bonfire! 




There aren't many places where students get to canoe for PE! 


ACADEMIC INFORMATION
  • Friday, October 11 there is NO SCHOOL due to Teacher Inservice and NO SCHOOL on October 14th due to Indigenous Peoples Day
  • On October 17th, MHS will celebrate is annual event The Fall Harvest Celebration (FHC) which was started in 2009. It is an experiential learning celebration of our efforts to create a more sustainable community. The day features either workshops or service related to a theme, followed by an all-school, local, slow meal. All ingredients are produced at MHS or are sourced from local farms. The feast is accompanied by student and faculty performances and presentations. Put simply, it is the best day of the year.
GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT
  • For SENIORS: The VSAC Financial Aid Forms Night is a hands-on workshop to help parents of seniors and seniors complete the 2019-2020 Free Application for Federal Student Aid(FAFSA).  ANY student wanting consideration for federal or college based grants or scholarships must complete the FAFSA.  No student is considered for college based scholarships unless they have also completed the FAFSA.  Help is available in the workshop to complete the FAFSA and the Vermont Grant application.  Only minimal support is available for completing the CSS Profile. This workshop is only for parents of seniors and students graduating from high school in 2020. PLEASE go to www.studentaid.gov/fsaid and create a “Federal Student Aid ID” before coming in.  The student and one parent MUST have create their own separate “FSA ID”.  Students must also have a “MyVSAC” account - go here to develop that account: https://secureacctaccess.vsac.org/myvsac/.  Only the student needs this account. In order to complete the financial aid applications this evening the following forms are                necessary:
  • 2018 Federal income taxes with all schedules for both student and parents
  • Documents that list taxed and untaxed income for 2018 including SS and/or disability benefits
  • Monthly Reach UP family Assistance and food stamps/Vermont 3 Squares
  • Current balance of checking and savings for both student and parents
  • Child support paid and/or received in 2018
  • Home value and debt (if applicable)
  • Farm value and debt (if applicable)
  • Business value and debt (if applicable)
  • Investment value and debt (if applicable)
Parents and students must know their email and password to access email


  • Come to the "How to Apply for College" session and "Managing College Costs" session all in one place on October 16, 2019 at U32 at 5:30pm-6:30pm Lissa Knauss and Geoff Sather, MHS School Counselors, will host a Q and A session for parents to learn about the college application process. At 6:30pm-7:30pm Clark Amadon from VSAC will present “Managing College Costs."  The presentation is VSAC’s new way of looking at college costs and affordability.  The presentation starts with the premise that it is best to move the discussion of college costs to the beginning of the college search process.  Strategies are presented for how to lower college costs, increase financial aid and how to pay for college.  The financial aid application forms are also discussed along with how financial is determined and the timeline for applying for aid”.
  • The PSAT will be offered at Montpelier High School on Saturday, October 19, 2019 at 7:45 AM.  The test is designed for juniors and for sophomores who have completed Geometry.  There is no cost for juniors.  The fee for sophomores is $22.00 - checks should be made payable to Montpelier High School.  Please stop by guidance to register and pick up a Student Guide. 

  • GAP YEAR INFO NIGHT, Nov. 5 at 6 pm at MHS: Are you thinking about taking a gap year after high school? Montpelier High School is hosting an informational presentation with gap year expert Julia Rogers on Tuesday, November 5th from 6-7 pm. The presentation will cover the benefits, challenges and opportunities surrounding the gap year option. Julia will also cover the variety of programs available, how to plan for college deferment, goal-setting and how to keep it within your family's budget.  For more information, visit enroutegapyear.com or the Facebook Event Page.

SPORTS INFORMATION
  • For more news, information, and pictures from various sporting events, check out the MHS Sports Update. You can also follow up-to-date scores on Twitter by following Montpelier AD. 

ARTS INFORMATION


The MHS Fall Play is A Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare and will be performed on November 1st & 2nd in the newly renovated MHS Auditorium. Buy Tickets Here! Learn more about MHS Masque Theater on our website.

DISTRICT INFORMATION

Employment Opportunity: The Montpelier Roxbury Public Schools Food Service Department is looking for help in our school cafeterias.  School food is a fun, rewarding job with hours that are perfect for folks with kids in school.  We are seeking Food Service Assistants and Food Service Substitutes for positions in all of our schools.  Prior food service experience is great but not necessary, we are willing to train the right candidate.  If you are interested you can find an application at the District Central Office at Montpelier High School or at SchoolSpring.com.  If you have questions about the positions that are available you can contact Food Service Director Jim Birmingham at 225-8016 or at jamesbirmingham@mpsvt.org.  

Employment Opportunity: The Montpelier Roxbury School District has two openings for second shift custodians.  Hours are 2:00-10:30 p.m.  These positions qualify for a shift differential.  Interested candidates can pick up an application at the District Central Office at Montpelier High School or submit an application via SchoolSpring.com.  For further information about these positions, please contact Heather Michaud, Human Resource Coordinator, at 225-8682 or at heatherm@mpsvt.org.

COMMUNITY INFORMATION


Calling all students! The Montpelier Farmers Market is looking for volunteers at our Fall Festival on October 12th. Do you enjoy the hustle and bustle of the farmers market? Come be a part of the fun! We need face painters, ticket takers and apple pie servers...come for a few hours or stay all morning! Festival runs from 9am until 1pm, but hours are flexible, so send us an email at montpelierfarmersmarket@gmail.com and join us downtown!


ENRICHMENT INFORMATION

For a list of co-curricular opportunities this year, please click HERE for more information.

Renée DeVore
Principal, Montpelier High School
Go Solons!
(she/her/hers)

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