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15 South Street
Woodstock, VT 05091
(802) 457-2522

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Woodstock Elementary School provides academic excellence and opportunity in a safe, caring, and respectful learning environment. We require high standards within a challenging curriculum to provide the educational foundation for students to become responsible, contributing members of society. Through flexible and creative instructional methods, we strive to meet the individual and group learning needs of all our children. Woodstock Elementary School, in partnership with family and community, teaches effective communication skills, provides knowledge of how to learn, and encourages students to experience the joy of lifelong learning.



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Welcome to our new web site.  We've created a dynamic site that we hope will be a resource to all members of our school community.  Some areas of the site are restricted to current parents and require that you register and login.  Please take a moment to look around and feel free to register with our site.  O­nce registered you will be able to post news and events and o­nce verified, parents will be granted access to the restricted areas of the site.

US Dept. of Education News
Please Note: The news headlines displayed here are automatically collated from a US Dept. of Education web site and are not endorced by CCS.
Higher Ed Grants to Help Students with Disabilities. The Department announced the award of $6.7 million in grants to 23 higher education organizations to help them develop pilot projects for students with disabilities. ...
Grant to Utah to Help Create More Charter Schools. ED's Assistant Deputy Secretary for Innovation and Improvement Doug Mesecar visited Guadalupe Schools in Salt Lake City today to present an $8,533,334 Charter Schools Program grant to the Utah State Department of Education. Utah's Lt. Gov. Gary Herbert and Vice Chairman of the Utah State Board of Education Mark Cluff joined Mesecar for the announcement. ...
Career and Technical Education Grants. ED has awarded a total of $750,000 in grants to six states to help strengthen and enhance career and technical education (CTE) programs. Indiana, New Hampshire, South Carolina, Nebraska, Florida, and Hawaii have received grants to support partnerships that will create new CTE programs, or adopt existing ones, that will align secondary and postsecondary education courses needed to prepare students for further education and employment. ...
Teaching Resources: U.S. History, Polar Sciences, Countries of the World and More. The Constitution, U.S. government, international relations, nations of the world, pivotal moments in U.S. history, early childhood education, calculator-controlled robots, and polar sciences are topics of new resources at FREE, the website that makes teaching resources from federal agencies easier to find. ...
When You Visit ED.gov, What Do You Hope to Accomplish?. When you visit ED.gov, why do you come -- what do you hope to accomplish? We are trying to identify the most important or popular tasks that people hope to accomplish at ED.gov, the main website of the U.S. Department of Education. Please help! Simply select the 5 tasks that are most important to you when you visit ED.gov. ...
Reading First Data Show Gains. New data from states show improvement in nearly every grade and subgroup, including English language learners and students with disabilities. ...
Van Gogh's Van Goghs. Features nine paintings, a history, and a chronology of the life of this ingenious Dutch painter. Van Gogh was 27 years old when he decided to become an artist after unsuccessful attempts at being an art dealer, a teacher, and a clergyman. He taught himself mostly by studying the prints and reproductions he collected. The paintings he produced before his death at age 37 set the direction for many of the expressionist tendencies in 20th century art. (National Gallery of Art) ...
Grant Opportunities. Notices inviting applications have been issued recently under ED programs that include the following: Center on Positive Behavioral Supports and Center on Dispute Resolution. ...
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