Dear BRSU Community,
Last Thursday night several school board members virtually attended the Vermont Redistricting Task Force public forum at Leland and Gray High School. We were overwhelmed by the sea of support for our structure. We heard time and again, folks step up and speak about why their education system is important to their families and their communities, and that BRSU is the thread that is holding that together.
We want to say thank you to all of you who are standing at the meetings, writing letters, and working in our communities to help build support for maintaining the structure that currently exists. While we await the final maps the task force will present to legislators in December, please know that we are working behind the scenes to stay informed, communicate, and strategize ways to keep our entire structure intact. This includes maintaining and building high quality elementary and middle school educational opportunities and ensuring access to the independent schools that educate our students everyday. Your support helps us feel confident that the work we are doing is important and valued. We strongly believe that “all our kids are all of our kids,” and we will stay vigilant in our efforts to ensure the legislature grants us the space to continue to provide excellent educational opportunities for all of our students.
Respectfully,
Melanie Virgilio, Taconic and Green Regional School Board Chair
Dr. Randi Lowe, Superintendent of the Taconic and Green Regional School
(Link to Task force website) - https://aoa.vermont.gov/school-district-redistricting-task-force
Last Thursday night several school board members virtually attended the Vermont Redistricting Task Force public forum at Leland and Gray High School. We were overwhelmed by the sea of support for our structure. We heard time and again, folks step up and speak about why their education system is important to their families and their communities, and that BRSU is the thread that is holding that together.
We want to say thank you to all of you who are standing at the meetings, writing letters, and working in our communities to help build support for maintaining the structure that currently exists. While we await the final maps the task force will present to legislators in December, please know that we are working behind the scenes to stay informed, communicate, and strategize ways to keep our entire structure intact. This includes maintaining and building high quality elementary and middle school educational opportunities and ensuring access to the independent schools that educate our students everyday. Your support helps us feel confident that the work we are doing is important and valued. We strongly believe that “all our kids are all of our kids,” and we will stay vigilant in our efforts to ensure the legislature grants us the space to continue to provide excellent educational opportunities for all of our students.
Respectfully,
Melanie Virgilio, Taconic and Green Regional School Board Chair
Dr. Randi Lowe, Superintendent of the Taconic and Green Regional School
(Link to Task force website) - https://aoa.vermont.gov/school-district-redistricting-task-force
First grade fun at Montshire Museum
Woods Friday consisted of 2nd and 3rd graders writing in their journals this morning.








7th and 8th grade’s integrated science and social studies unit on watersheds took them to Bellows Falls today to see the ancient Abenaki petroglyphs, the historic canal, BF Hydroelectric Dam, and the associated fish ladder.
Check out the article on Career Day in the Manchester Journal!
https://www.manchesterjournal.com/education/oh-the-places-you-will-go-career-day-returns-to-flood-brook-school/article_4442fdcf-0513-4254-b66b-f6fa00213018.html
https://www.manchesterjournal.com/education/oh-the-places-you-will-go-career-day-returns-to-flood-brook-school/article_4442fdcf-0513-4254-b66b-f6fa00213018.html

Career Day, 2025








Happy Custodian Appreciation Day to three of the best!

First graders busy harvesting pumpkins and sunflowers.
Forest Friday fun with 2/3 grades!


More fun from the All School Recess today including from the Tea Garden where Flood Brook grown herbal teas were served.

Rain or Shine - when we decide to have an all school recess, nothing can stop us!

Fun at VINS today with some of the middle school!




First grade fun!


We had our first All School Meeting today. This 3rd grader was our first Positive Office Referral Winner! She chose to be Mrs. Perry's library helper!

See what's been happening in the art room!







Grades 2/3 making good use of the new tables outside at recess...a game of chess and drawing.


Kindergarten enjoying reading on the playground on a beautiful day.

Fifth graders studying aerodynamics.



5th graders enjoying art class!

Pictorial update form first grade!



