Leland and Gray Union Middle and High School is located in the West River Valley at the corner of Routes 30 and 35 in the small rural town of Townshend, VT. Townshend is situated in the southeastern corner of VT, approximately 20 miles northwest of Brattleboro. Townshend and the towns of Brookline, Jamaica, Newfane, and Windham comprise the union high school district.
Our comprehensive programs for grades 7-12 provide courses in all traditional subject areas as well as personalized options to fulfill the learning aspirations and needs of every student. Small class sizes and strong ties between faculty and students foster an environment of creativity, tolerance, and achievement.
Our comprehensive programs for grades 7-12 provide courses in all traditional subject areas as well as personalized options to fulfill the learning aspirations and needs of every student. Small class sizes and strong ties between faculty and students foster an environment of creativity, tolerance, and achievement.
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The Leland and Gray faculty and staff believe that every student possesses the potential to achieve personal learning goals and to graduate from high school. Teachers, counselors, special educators, support staff, and administrators guide and support students so that each has the opportunity to succeed.
Leland & Gray is committed to providing all of its students with a safe and supportive school environment in which all members of the school community are treated with respect. It is the policy of Leland & Gray to prohibit the unlawful harassment of students based on race, color, religion, creed, national origin, marital status, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or disability.
The Leland and Gray faculty provides rigorous courses designed to challenge all students while accommodating their individual learning styles. The core of every well-rounded student is a solid grounding in English, mathematics, science, and social studies. The Leland and Gray Program of Studies offers foundation courses through challenging college-preparatory and advanced placement courses.
The Community Council was established at Leland and Gray during the 1989-1990 school year. It was created to improve communication, facilitate discussion of educational issues and school improvement, and as a vehicle for shared decision-making. In general, the Community Council consists of 4-5 Community teams, school administration, and the middle and high school student councils.
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