Lakeview Union School
Lakeview Union School
Lakeview Union School in Greensboro, Vermont educates the children of the towns of Greensboro and Stannard. Kindergarten through sixth grade students attend classes in one of two buildings.
The ‘lower campus’, built in 1910, houses the Town Clerk’s Offices, classrooms and the art room. The ‘upper campus’ contains classrooms, a multi-purpose room, library, computer lab, conference room and the kitchen. The original structure was built in 1957. In 1983, when Stannard and Greensboro formed Lakeview Union School, the library, office, bathrooms and multi-purpose room were added.
Staff and students have wide opportunities to learn beyond academics. The music, art and physical education programs are integral parts of the curriculum. With the help of community volunteers, skiing and snow shoeing once a week adds variety to physical education in the wintertime.
The P.L.U.S team’s (People for Lakeview Union School) mission is aligned to the school’s— to broaden experiences, encourage learning and active, safe recreation.
Lakeview is one of six Orleans Southwest Supervisory Union schools participating in Positive Behavior Support (PBS). PBS is a school-wide approach that addresses behavior and improves school climate overall for students, staff families and the community. This initiative is in the first year phase for OSSU, and Lakeview.
Lakeview Lower Campus
Lakeview Upper Campus
To contact us:
Lakeview Union School
189 Lauredon Avenue
Greensboro, VT 05841
Telephone: 802-533-7066
FAX: 802-533-2962
Principal: Linda Aiken
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MARCH 4, 2010
page update: 2/18/2010
by Lorelei Wheeler