My Friend Made Up This Joke:
Q. Why did the Neanderthals go extinct?
A. They could’t afford Paleo food.
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Q. Why did the Neanderthals go extinct?
A. They could’t afford Paleo food.
AGENDA
I Approval of Minutes from 6/27/22
II. Review
F22 Student Assessment
C7 Board Relations with the Administrators
III. Continue discussion of edits
D12: Policy on Prevention of Harassment of Employees
F24 Firearms and Dangerous or Deadly Weapons
AGENDA
I. CALL TO ORDER – Anne Beekman
II. Approval of Previous Minutes – June 30, 2022
III. New Hires / Resignations
IV. One Percent Applications (if any)
V. Other Business
BCTV Channel 1075 schedule for the week of 7/4/22
Monday, July 4, 2022
8:00 am Democracy Now! – Democracy Now! Daily Broadcast
9:00 am All Things LGBTQ – News 6/14/22
10:00 am Brattleboro Goes Fourth – 2022 July 4th Parade
12:00 pm WTSA News – 6/27/22
12:05 pm Around Town with Maria – Gallery Walk – Artful Streets 6/3/22
1:30 pm Around Town with Maria – Bill McKibben in Brattleboro 5/27/22
Watch this show with local musician and illustrator ECHO MARS and then catch them and their band
“THUS LOVE” at Gallery Walk this Friday night, July 1st. A splendid time is guaranteed for all!
PUTNEY – Next Stage Arts Project and Twilight Music present Vermont-based singer/songwriters Ali McGuirk and Michael Roberts with their bands, as part of the 2022 Next Stage “Bandwagon Summer Series,” on Friday, July 8 at the Retreat Farm in Brattleboro, VT.
With a total of seven Boston Music Award nominations, Ali McGuirk is recognized as one of New England’s most compelling artists. Blending classic soul power with a folk music lyricism, she captivates audiences with her powerful, sultry voice, heartfelt songwriting, and a style rooted in improvisation. In 2016, Ali was named by the Boston Globe as an “artist to hear,” along with Lake Street Dive and Haim, and, a year later, her debut album “Slow Burn” made rock critic Steve Morse’s “Top Ten albums of 2017.” In 2018, she won Boston Music Awards’ “Blues Artist of the Year” and “Live Residency of the Year” for her monthly First Fridays at Bull McCabe’s Pub, and was nominated for New England Music Award’s “R&B Act of the Year.” Ali’s latest album, penned from her home in Burlington, VT during the pandemic, is scheduled to be released on Signature Sounds Recordings this summer.
AGENDA
I. CALL TO ORDER—6:00 p.m. — Michelle Luetjen-Green, Board Chair
II. New Hires
III. EXECUTIVE SESSION – 1 V.S.A. §313(a)(1)(A) Contracts
EXECUTIVE SESSION (if needed)
AGENDA
I. CALL TO ORDER – Anne Beekman
II. Approval of Previous Minutes – June 23, 2022
III. New Hires / Resignations
IV. One Percent Applications (if any)
BCTV Channel 1075 schedule for the week of 6/27/22
Monday, June 27, 2022
4:30 am All Things LGBTQ – News 6/14/22
5:30 am Brattleboro Music Center presents – Brattleboro Camerata – To Live in Pleasure 4/24/22
6:15 am Vermont Racial Justice Alliance – Abolish Slavery Vermont Proposal 2 Campaign Launch 6/17/22
6:30 am Chester Vermont Volleyball League – Champagne Supernova v. Please Dink Responsibly 6/7/22
7:00 am Brattleboro Gallery Walk – June 3, 2022
7:45 am VT Master Anglers – 5 Second Crappie and American Shad
I was listening to VPR, Vermont Public radio, today when they announced that their new name was …. Vermont Public.
Vermont Public what? Well, they’ve merged TV and radio. “Vermont Public probably strikes you as both familiar, and different – and that’s the idea. Our name has evolved to reflect who we are, and where we’re going. We’re still everything you count on – and we can do more together, and welcome more people into the fold,” says their announcement.
It strikes me as kinda stupid sounding. No mention of the main thing they do… media broadcasts and streams over radio, TV, cable and internet. No mention of news or information. It doesn’t say anything about who they are or where they are going. It seems more like the forgot to finish the naming process.
The Sundog Poetry Center is thrilled to announce a summer afternoon of art, music and poetry, our signature AMP event, featuring poetry by Rage Hezekiah, Kerrin McCadden, and Partridge Boswell, music by Los Lorcas, and visual art by Liz Hawkes deNiord.
Rage Hezekiah is a Cave Canem, Ragdale, and MacDowell Fellow who earned her MFA from Emerson College. She is a recipient of the Saint Botolph Emerging Artist Award and she serves as Interviews Editor at The Common. Her forthcoming collection, Yearn, is a 2021 Diode Editions Book Contest winner. She is the author of Unslakable (Paper Nautilus Press, 2019) and Stray Harbor (Finishing Line Press, 2019). Rage’s poems have appeared in the Academy of American Poets Poem-a-Day, The Cincinnati Review, The Colorado Review, and many other journals and anthologies. You can find more of her work at ragehezekiah.com.
AGENDA
I Approval of Minutes from 6/14/22
II. Continue discussion of edits
D6: Substitute Teachers
A1: The Role and Adoption of School Board Policies
D9: Alcohol and Drug -Free Workplace
F24 Firearms and Dangerous or Deadly Weapons
AGENDA
I. CALL TO ORDER – Anne Beekman
II. Approval of Previous Minutes – June 9 and June 16, 2022
III. New Hires / Resignations
IV. One Percent Applications (if any)
V. Other Business
Monday, June 20, 2022
4:00 am Racism in America – Chinese in America 5/19/22
6:00 am Around Town with Maria – Bill McKibben in Brattleboro 5/27/22
7:05 am Ethan Allen Homestead Enrichment Program – Thomas Jefferson and the American Maple Sugar Industry
8:00 am Democracy Now! – Democracy Now! Daily Broadcast
Mary Lauren Fraser brings inspiration to traditional arts – weaving willow coffins for Green Burials, making crankies and an accomplished violinist, she plays the fiddle for fun.
International artists Sackett and Ahmed Zaghbouni aka MR MiC join forces to bring a fun and energetic performance entitled “BeatBox MEETS Popping.” Amirah is a hip-hop dancer, choreographer, and educator based in Chicago, IL. Her signature style is the funk style dance known as ‘popping’. As a proud Muslim American, she combines Islamic themes with her dance to share the universal beauty of her faith with audiences of different faith backgrounds to promote unity and understanding. Ahmed Zaghbouni is an international beatboxer and filmmaker from Sousse, Tunisia. His performance always entertains the audience with disbelief by the sounds he creates only using his mouth and voice as an instrument. He is proud of his Muslim heritage and the Sufi faith traditions native to his home of Tunisia. These two Muslim artists, bonded by faith and their love of hip-hop, offer a counter narrative to the media’s portrayal of Muslims. Both Ahmed and Amirah are dedicated to preserving and sharing hip-hop culture with the next generation and audiences around the world, as well as being examples of using art for social change.
AGENDA
I. CALL TO ORDER—6:00 p.m. — Michelle Luetjen-Green, Board Chair
II. New Hires / Resignations
III. Website Development and Design Bid – Action Needed
IV. EXECUTIVE SESSION – 1 V.S.A. §313(a)(1)(A) Contracts
EXECUTIVE SESSION (if needed)
Juneteenth is a federal holiday commemorating the emancipation of enslaved African Americans. It marks the anniversary of an announcement by the Union Army on June 19, 1865, proclaiming freedom for enslaved people in Texas.
The holiday has been celebrated annually on June 19th in various parts of the United States since the 1860s, broadly celebrating African-American culture.
The day was first recognized as a federal holiday in June 2021, when President Biden signed the Juneteenth National Independence Day Act into law.
AGENDA
I. CALL TO ORDER – 6:00 p.m. – Kelly Young, Board Chair
II. CONSENT AGENDA
• CLERK’S REPORT – Approval of Minutes – June 7, 2022
III. Public Comment on Non-agenda Items (10 minutes)
IV. Unfinished Business
A. Sexual Abuse Investigation Update
B. SRO Task Force Recommendations Update
AGENDA
I. CALL TO ORDER – Anne Beekman
II. Approval of Previous Minutes – June 9, 2022
III. New Hires / Resignations
IV. One Percent Applications (if any)