Congratulations to the students from Albany Community School for earning an impressive 2nd place finish at the Math Olympiads! Their hard work, teamwork, and problem-solving skills were on full display throughout the competition. A special congratulations also goes to Brownington Central School for taking home 1st place honors. We are proud of all the students who represented their schools so well and showcased their mathematical talents!
6 days ago, ACS Communications
Students at tables competing in the Math Olympiads
Albany Students sitting around a table figuring out a math problem at the Math Olymiads
Albany students holding their certificates for winning second place at the Math Olympiads
Happy Spirit Week! Today was Dress Like a Staff Member/Student Day! 🎉

It was so much fun seeing everyone mimic each other’s styles and personalities today! From students dressing like staff to staff channeling student fashion, the creativity, humor, and school spirit were on full display.

It's good to be an Albany Wolf!
17 days ago, ACS Communications
a 5th grade dressed as Ms. Collier. Holding a baby doll and a stroller
A 5th grade girl dressed as Ms. Angelee
Albany staff members dressed as their students
Ms. Thomas, an 8th grade girl, and Ms. Nicolette dressed as each other
Ms. Angelee and an 8th grade boy posing, as Ms. Angelee dressed like him
Ms. Phun posing with the 7th grade boy she dressed as.
two 7th grade boys who dressed as Mr. Verge, our P.E. teacher
A 7th grade girl and an 8th grade girl are posing with Ms. Erica, who they dressed as
Ms. Angelee posing with a 7th grade boy who dressed as her
Three staff members (Ms. Wendy, Ms. Rachel, and Ms. Lillis) posing with an 8th grade girl who they dressed as
🎉 Spirit Week + Staff Appreciation Week Kickoff! 🎉

We’re kicking off the week with creativity, school spirit, and a whole lot of fun!

👩‍🏫 Staff: It’s Anything BUT a Cup Day — we can’t wait to see all the creative ways you carry your drinks!
🎒 Students: It’s Anything BUT a Backpack Day — show off your school spirit with a fun, school-appropriate way to carry your things!

We loved seeing the creativity students and staff brought today, and we’re excited for even more fun as the week continues.

It’s a great day to be an Albany Wolf! 🐺

Happy Teacher & Staff Appreciation Week!
20 days ago, ACS Communications
An 8th grade boy carries a box and an 8th grade girl carries her wheelbarrow
Ms. Phun holds a coffee pot with water and lemon slices
a group of 5th graders hold various items (wagon, suitcase, trashcan, lunch box, bag on a stick, and turkey)
Mr. Dan holds a tea kettle and a trumpet
a group of 5th grade students hold various students (cereal box, tote bag, baby carrier, cooler, basket, walmart bag).
Ms. Angelee, Ms. Wendy, and Ms. Thomas are holding a watering can, a coffee can, and water bottle shaped like a camera.
7th grades stand in a line holding various objects (a quilt bag, a basketbal hoop, a shoebox, cat carrier, suitcase, dirtback helmet, and a horse bucket)
Ms. Zoe holds a medical device as a waterbottle
Welcome back, everyone! ☀️

It’s been great to see students back in the building and jumping right into learning. We’re picking up momentum quickly, reconnecting with routines, and getting back into the flow of school.

We’re also lucky to be enjoying some beautiful sunshine while we do it—perfect timing for fresh energy and a strong finish to the stretch ahead!

Here’s to a great return and a positive, productive week ahead. It's good to be an Albany Wolf!
27 days ago, ACS Communications
Three 6th graders are sitting at table in science
two 7th grade boys are working on classwork in social studies
two 6th grade girls are practicing their instruments (bass and drum) in band
a mixture of 7th and 6th grade students working in band
Ms. Phun works with a 5th grader on her math in the sunshine
a 7th grade student and a para
a 5th grade and a 7th grade boy playing basketball
a table of three 7th graders working on their work in social studies
Ms. Deonigi teaches science to 6th grade
The OCSU PTCA in collaboration with the District Health Office Staff are kicking off a month-long wellness challenge for all students, staff and families! Today students will receive their Week 1 Challenge Card with a focus on nutrition. Directions to enter a raffle are included. Caregivers who wish to participate should contact their school office!

Did you know that fruits and vegetables are packed with vitamins that help your body grow strong and stay healthy? Try to “eat the rainbow” by choosing fruits and vegetables of different colors each day. Each color provides different nutrients your body needs. Carrots are rich in vitamin A, which helps keep your eyes healthy and supports good vision—especially in dim light!
28 days ago, Barton Graded School
nutrition
REMINDER! 🌞 2026 OCSU Summer Camps Registration is NOW OPEN! 🌞
We’re excited to offer summer programming for all OCSU students at the following sites:
Glover (Middle School)
Orleans (Elementary)
Barton (Elementary)

Transportation is available! Bussing will be provided to and from your child’s hometown school if they are attending a site outside of their town, making it easy for everyone to join in the fun.

Be sure to register by May 8th!
Click the links below or scan the QR code to sign up:
Glover (Middle School): https://forms.gle/yqGkjzxDCGBKcJuCA
Orleans (Elementary): https://forms.gle/yBU7RqYXrdoAFbMA7
Barton (Elementary): https://forms.gle/5DWSmZ9F8rEi1cyv6

If you have any questions, please reach out to Rachelle Gray. Let’s make it a summer full of fun, learning, and connection!
about 1 month ago, Rachelle Gray
glover summer
orleans summer
barton summer

LR Spring Chorus Concert

Barton, VT - On Wednesday, April 29th at 7:00 PM the Lake Region Union HS Chorus and Select Chorus will present their Spring concert at the Barton United Church. The concert features folk music from Scotland, England, Ireland, England, Corsica, Croatia, Georgia and Spain. The concert concludes with a set of American civil rights songs. Highlights include "El Vito" from Spain, "O Danny Boy" and "Mairi's Wedding" from Ireland, "Arolo" from Georgia and the traditional spiritual, "We Shall Not Be Moved." Accompanist is Mark Violette and the music director is Dr. Sara Doncaster. Admission is free, but donations will be gratefully accepted in support of the Music Activities Fund. For further information, please call Dr. Sara Doncaster at (802) 754 - 2500 x219 or email at sdoncaster@ocsu.org

about 1 month ago, Central Office Communications
LRUHS Spring Chorus Concert
A reminder about our upcoming OCSU PTCA Wellness Initiative! Linked below are challenge cards for anyone wanting to participate.

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/15c52DMRjl5LzepHVYP_WaA4TS6yskI8E?usp=sharing
about 1 month ago, OCSU Communications
wellness challenge
SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS NEEDED
Make a Difference in Your Community!

The Lake Region Union Elementary Middle School District is seeking community members to fill school board vacancies. Following the LRUEMSD Annual Meeting, several seats remain unfilled, and community participation is essential to ensure strong representation for each town.

Open Seats Available In:
- Albany
- Westmore
- Orleans

These positions play an important role in supporting our schools, students, and community.

WHY SERVE?
- Help shape the future of local education
- Represent your town’s voice in decision-making
- Support students, staff, and families
- Be part of meaningful community impact

WHO CAN APPLY?
- Residents of Albany, Westmore, or Orleans
- Individuals interested in education and community service
- No prior board experience required

If you’re interested in serving or want more information, please reach out to Orleans Central Supervisory Union (802) 525-1204 or email Lisa Worden, lworden@ocsu.org.
about 2 months ago, Barton Graded School
Board Seat Vacancies

Albany Community students have been hard at work in their learning, whether that's project-based (like recreating the Harrapan Civilization out of legos), review work, independent study, etc. -- you know that they're working hard and learning!

Happy April! It's good to be an Albany Wolf!

about 2 months ago, ACS Communications
Ms. Deonigi goes over some science work with three 8th grade girls at a small table.
Two 7th grade boys work on recreating the Harrapan Civilization out of legos in Social Studies
Two 7th grade girls work on recreating the Harrapan Civilization out of legos in Social Studies
two 5th grade girls work on ELA homework
A 6th grade boy presents his project on an Egyptian Pharaoh in Social Studies
two 6th grades students and one 7th grade girl show off their painting in Art
Two 7th grade boys work on recreating the Harrapan Civilization out of legos in Social Studies
A 6th grade girl presents his project on an Egyptian Pharaoh in Social Studies
two 5th grade girls work on ELA homework
an 8th grade girl and boy reading for social studies
SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS NEEDED
Make a Difference in Your Community!

The Lake Region Union Elementary Middle School District is seeking community members to fill school board vacancies. Following the LRUEMSD Annual Meeting, several seats remain unfilled, and community participation is essential to ensure strong representation for each town.

Open Seats Available In:
- Albany
- Westmore
- Orleans

These positions play an important role in supporting our schools, students, and community.

WHY SERVE?
- Help shape the future of local education
- Represent your town’s voice in decision-making
- Support students, staff, and families
- Be part of meaningful community impact

WHO CAN APPLY?
- Residents of Albany, Westmore, or Orleans
- Individuals interested in education and community service
- No prior board experience required

If you’re interested in serving or want more information, please reach out to Orleans Central Supervisory Union (802) 525-1204 or email Lisa Worden, lworden@ocsu.org.
about 2 months ago, Barton Graded School
vacant board seats
Butler's is hiring!
2 months ago, Barton Graded School
butler's

A reminder that the next OCSU PTCA meeting is March 24, 2026, at 6pm Lake Region Union High School. Here is the full agenda:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1zlPETCln_4FNPjnUD79HFaZTD-wXr29qsoWhC-4DOEA/edit?usp=sharing
This meeting is immediately following the Lake Region PTCA meeting at 5pm. People are welcome to attend either or both. We hope to see folks there!

2 months ago, OCSU Communications
🌿 OCSU PTCA Wellness Fair 🌿

Call for Health & Wellness Vendors!

Are you a health or wellness professional interested in connecting with our community? Join us for a day dedicated to promoting healthy living and well-being!
2 months ago, Barton Graded School
wellness fair
LR PTCA and OCSU PTCA
The LR PTCA will be meeting Tuesday, March 24th at 5:00 in the Student Resource Room. Families will have an opportunity to review the Comprehensive Needs Assessment and provide feedback on the Continuous Improvement Plan. We will also be planning an event to be held in May.

The OCSU PTCA will meet at 6:00 directly after the LR PTCA meeting.
2 months ago, Central Office Communications
LR PTCA Meeting
OCSU PTCA Meeting
During our student-led assembly on Friday, 8th Grade Gray planned an arm wrestling competition for our whole-school game. Let’s just say, our students are very strong!

Everyone had a blast competing, with students and staff going head-to-head. Shout out to the 8th graders for taking the win!
2 months ago, ACS Communications
A 5th grade and 6th grade student are arm wrestling on a table in the gym.
Two 8th grades arm wrestling
Two teachers arm wrestling
Two 8th grades arm wrestling
brother vs. sister arm wrestling
Two 5th grade girls arm wrestling
8th grade student winning against another 8th grade student
A 5th grader and 6th grade compete while being cheered on
The next OCSU PTCA meeting is March 12, 2026 at 5pm at Lake Region. A link to the agenda is below. We hope to see everyone there!
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1NZjKXy5FtwTs0dsVY3L14ky0g9T4LLiPjFRMbKZg23U/edit?usp=sharing
3 months ago, OCSU Communications
PTCA March 2026 meeting
A reminder that the rescheduled OCSU winter party is March 7, 2026, at Lake Region High School from 1-3pm. Please see the flyer for more information. We hope to see everyone there!
3 months ago, OCSU Communications
Winter Party (rescheduled)
Long-Term Planning Committee Report
3 months ago, Central Office Communications
Long-Term Planning Committee Report 1-2026

The Lake Region Union Elementary Middle School Board would like to make a few announcements.

ANNUAL MEETINGS: The LRUEMSD Annual School Board Meeting will be on March 9th at Lake Region High School at 6 PM. You can grab a school report at your Town Clerk’s office, town library or on Town Meeting Day for more details. A big change this year has been our move to a sister-school model, and the feedback so far on that change has been mostly positive.

The Lake Region Union High School Annual School Board Meeting will be March 18, also at 6 PM at the high school.

SEATS: The Elementary-Middle School Board has eight elementary-middle school seats that will be up for election on March 9th, so if you or anyone that you know might be interested in joining a school board, there are opportunities available. Four of those seats have incumbents still willing to serve, but we've got vacant seats that need to be filled in Albany, Barton, Orleans and Westmore.

If you might be interested in running, come on out to the March 9th meeting - or if you can't make it, you can also try asking someone else to go and nominate you. Serving on this board is a time commitment of approximately two Monday evenings a month, either in-person or virtually, plus homework time and any meetings for committees that you join. If you're considering this and have questions about what it's like, current board members would be happy to chat with you!

PUBLIC MEETINGS: We’d also like to flag up a couple of big decisions that could come before the voters in the next year.

As our school buildings continue to age, we've been talking about going to the voters for a bond vote to finance building a new elementary-middle school building on the Lake Region High School property. You can read more about this in the Long Term Planning Committee report inside your town report! We'll be scheduling meetings to share information and get your feedback soon, so keep your eyes out for those.

We're also exploring merging the high school and elementary-middle school boards into a single board, with a single budget and single annual meeting. This is a decision that can only be made by voters. We'll also be having public forums to get input on this idea in the coming months.

ACT 73: There are also conversations happening in Montpelier about redistricting on a state-wide level, which could really shape the future of our schools. We're doing our best as a board to respond proactively to Act 73. However, like there was with Act 46, there's going to be a lot that we can't control at this level. So if you're interested in education in Vermont, keep following Act 73 and sharing your thoughts with our representatives in Montpelier.

3 months ago, Central Office Communications