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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMP-24-03 - Supplemental - 0850 Hinesburg Road (19)The Other Paper • June 27, 2024 • Page 13 • Physical Education Teacher at Williston Schools • Spanish Teacher at Hinesburg Community School • Building Substitutes • Paraeducators • Maintenance and Custodial Visit www.cvsdvt.org/jobs to submit your application Immediate Job Openings Maintenance Technician – SkilledImmediate opening for a skilled technician with mechanical, plumbing & heating, construction and electrical knowledge. This position will include day to day building needs for Williston Central & Allen Brook School. Full time, full year - 7:00 am - 3:30 pm. Preference will be given for certified/licensed HVAC, Electrical or AC Technician. For further information contact Ron Larivee, rlarivee@cvsdvt.org. Groundskeeper/Maintenance – C.V.U.H.S. Assist in caring for the school grounds, while maintaining a high standard of safety. Mowing, weed whacking, maintaining sports fields, and winter snow removal. Other duties as assigned. Full-time, day shift opening. Experience is helpful but for the right candidate, training will be provided. Shift hours: Monday-Friday 6:30 am - 3:00 pm. Hourly rate commensurate with experience and full benefits included. Benefits: Medical, Dental, a retirement package, paid vacation, weekends off and most holidays paid. For further information contact Tom Mongeon, tmongeon@cvsdvt.org. District HVAC Technician This position performs skilled mechanical maintenance, including inspections, repair, installation of equipment i.e. heating, ventilation, A/C and refrigeration systems and perform preventative maintenance for the Champlain Valley School District. For further information contact Chris Giard, cgiard@cvsdvt.org Please apply online to www.cvsdvt.org/jobs CVSD is an equal opportunity employer. Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC), immigrants, women, and LGBTQ+ candidates are strongly encouraged to apply. Prekindergarten Lottery is now open for 2024-2025! The CVSD Early Education Program is now accepting applications for a random prekindergarten lottery drawing for the 2024-25 school year. This lottery is for an opportunity to enroll in one of our school-based classrooms which run 10 hours per week. Our school-based prekindergarten classrooms are 5 STARs, licensed early education programs that provide play-based, developmentally appropriate environments for all children in an inclusive setting. Our curriculum is based on the Vermont Early Learning Standards (VELS). Our programs follow the CVSD school calendar. Children who will be age 3 or older by September 1, 2024, who are not eligible for kindergarten, and live in the communities of Charlotte, Hinesburg, Shelburne, St. George, and Williston are eligible to enter the lottery. Families who are selected for the lottery and choose to enroll their child in a CVSD program access their Act 166 publicly funded prekindergarten funds for the school-based program. All applications must be received by February 5, 2024, and are located on the CVSD Early Education website at: https://tinyurl. com/CVSDEarlyEd or using this QR code. Paper applications are available upon request. For additional information, questions about our program, or any concerns about your child’s development, please visit our website or contact Director of Early Education, Erin Gagne at egagne@ Prekindergarten Lottery is now open for 2024-2025! The CVSD Early Education Program is now accepting applications for a random prekindergarten lottery drawing for the 2024-25 school year.This lottery is for an opportunity to enroll in one of our school-based classrooms which run 10 hours per week. Our school-based prekindergarten classrooms are 5 STARs, licensed early education programs that provide play-based, developmentally appropriate environments for all children in an inclusive setting. Our curriculum is based on the Vermont Early Learning Standards (VELS). Our programs follow the CVSD school calendar.Children who will be age 3 or older by September 1, 2024, who are not eligible for kindergarten, and live in the communities of Charlotte, Hinesburg, Shelburne, St. George, and Williston are eligible to enter the lottery. Families who are selected for the lottery and choose to enroll their child in a CVSD program access their Act 166 publicly funded prekindergarten funds for the school-based program. All applications must be received by February 5, 2024, and are located on the CVSD Early Education website at: https://tinyurl.com/CVSDEarlyEd or using this QR code.Paper applications are available upon request. For additional information, questions about our program, or any concerns about your child’s development, please visit our website or contact Directorof Early Education, Erin Gagne at egagne@cvsdvt.org. Our Early Education team is also available for developmental screenings in the areas of communication, social-emotional development, motor skills, adaptive development, and cognition. More information about an Early Multi-Tiered System of Supports is also available on the website under the Support Services tab. Prekindergarten Lottery is now open for 2024-2025! The CVSD Early Education Program is now accepting applications for a random prekindergarten lottery drawing for the 2024-25 school year.This lottery is for an opportunity to enroll in one of our school-based classrooms which run 10 hours per week. Our school-based prekindergarten classrooms are 5 STARs, licensed early education programs that provide play-based, developmentally appropriate environments for all children in an inclusive setting. Our curriculum is based on the Vermont Early Learning Standards (VELS). Our programs follow the CVSD school calendar.Children who will be age 3 or older by September 1, 2024, who are not eligible for kindergarten, and live in the communities of Charlotte, Hinesburg, Shelburne, St. George, and Williston are eligible to enter the lottery. Families who are selected for the lottery and choose to enroll their child in a CVSD program access their Act 166 publicly funded prekindergarten funds for the school-based program. All applications must be received by February 5, 2024, and are located on the CVSD Early Education website at: https://tinyurl.com/CVSDEarlyEd or using this QR code.Paper applications are available upon request. For additional information, questions about our program, or any concerns about your child’s development, please visit our website or contact Directorof Early Education, Erin Gagne at egagne@cvsdvt.org. Our Early Education team is also available for developmental screenings in the areas of communication, social-emotional development, motor skills, adaptive development, and cognition. More information about an Early Multi-Tiered System of Supports is also available on the website under the Support Services tab. cvsdvt. Our Early Education team is also available for developmental screenings in the areas of communication, social- emotional development, motor skills, adaptive development, and cognition. More information about an Early Multi-Tiered System of Supports is also available on the website under the Support Services tab. CVSD is Hiring! On June 9, coaches Bryan Belisle and Javen Sears, along with four young athletes from the Dolphins organization — Kordell Phelps, seventh grade; Linus Dupee, eighth grade; Lewis Love-lady, seventh grade; and Sam DeSanctis, eighth grade — made their way to St. Johnsbury Acade-my for the Alerico O-Line Clinic.The event began with an intro- duction by Coach Rich Alercio, before the kids jumped right into technique drills and more dynam-ic drills in the indoor fieldhouse. Activities emphasized proper footwork, visual targeting and finding the most effective contact points for a variety of in-game situations. During the clinic, the athletes encountered a diverse range of age groups and had the oppor-tunity to interact with college head coaches Paul Castonia from Plymouth State University and Jeff Moore from Bentley Univer-sity. Sam DeSanctis, one of Dolphins athletes, said, “I enjoyed being able to go against higher grades and the techniques I learned.” — Isaac Nicholson COURTESY PHOTO From left, Sam DeSanctis, Linus Dupee, Lewis Lovelady and Kordell Phelps with one of the coaches at a recent Alercio O-Line Clinic. Dolphins footballers train in St. J All riders must sign an annual waiver. Cyclists should sign up for each individual ride so ride leaders know how many people to expect.For club rules and to join, visit gmbc.com. Thursday, July 4Salisbury ice cream social: From Hinesburg on rolling gravel hills. Meet at 1 p.m. in Middlebury at the 3-mile bridge. The leader is John Bertelsen, 802-864-0101, jo.bertel@gmail.com.Saturday, July 6Gravel MUP #1: Dirt roads in the Hinesburg Charlotte area including Guinea, Bingham Brook, and Garen roads Meet at 9:15 a.m. Charlotte Elementary School. The leader is Brian Howard, 802-304-0610, bjhowd@gmail.com.Saturday, July 7Willsboro Wanderer: 40- and 55- mile options of hilly terrain on low-traffic roads in New York. Meeting at 8:30 a.m. for the 9 o’clock ferry, Old Champlain Flyer parking lot, Ferry Road, Charlotte (not the ferry parking lot). Leader is Kevin Batson, 802-825-2618, kevbvt@gmail.com.Sunday, July 16Not Quite Quebec: 51- and 64-miles rides on low traffic roads near the Canadian border. The route crosses the Missisquoi River twice and travels along the shore of Lake Carmi.Meet at 8:45 a.m. at Tractor Supply Company at exit 20 off I-89. The leader is Dave Merchant, 802-825-3808, merchand59@gmail.com.Saturday, July 20Gravel Ride TBD: The leader is Brian Howard, 802-304-0610, bjhowd@gmail.com.Sunday, July 21Pleasant Valley Voyager: 30- and 50-mile loops along Pleas-ant Valley Road in Underhill and Cambridge.Meet at 9:15 at Brown’s River Middle School. Leader is Matt Kuivinen, mattkui@earthlink.net. Green Mountain Bike Club June rides SEEKING TREATMENT PROVIDERS The U.S. Probation Office in the District of Vermont believes that individuals subject to federal pretrial and post-conviction community supervision deserve access to quality, evidence-based treatment in the community. To that end, the District of Vermont will be soliciting for drug and alcohol, mental health, and sex offender specific treatment services, as well as drug testing services, for fiscal years 2025 through 2029. Requests for Proposals in these service categories will be made available on www.vtp.uscourts.gov/solicitations on June 17, 2024. Interested parties should contact Shawna Lapierre at Shawna_Lapierre@vtp.uscourts.gov or 802-951-0625 to be added to the Bidder’s Mailing List. PUBLIC HEARING SOUTH BURLINGTON DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD The South Burlington Development Review Board will hold a public hearing in the South Burlington City Hall Auditorium, 180 Market Street, South Burlington, Vermont, or online or by phone, on Tuesday, July 16, 2024, at 7:00 P.M. to consider the following: 1. Final plat application #SD-24-11 of Allyson and Vincent Bolduc to subdivide an existing 16.46 acre lot developed with a single family home and accessory structures into two residential lots of 2.0 acres and 14.46 acres, retain the existing single family home and accessory structures on the 14.46 acre lot, and construct a duplex on the 2.0 acre lot, 252 Autumn Hill Road. 2. Master plan application #MP-24-03 of WGM Associates to subdivide an existing approximately 10.0 acre lot developed with three homes and an existing non-conforming commercial or private parking facility into ten single family home lots ranging from 0.26 acres to 2.05 acres, one single family home lot with an existing non-conforming commercial or private parking facility on 1.52 acres, and one 1.0 acre civic space lot, 850 Hinesburg Road. 3. Preliminary plat application #SD-24-08 of WGM Associates for phase one of a concurrent master plan for a development consisting of eleven single family homes and an existing non-conforming commercial or private parking facility. The phase consists of the creation of seven lots, three containing existing single family homes, two to contain new homes, one to contain an existing non-conforming commercial or private parking facility and new home, and one civic space lot, 850 Hinesburg Road. 4. Final plat application #SD‐24-13 of JJJ South Burlington, LLC and the City of South Burlington to amend a previously approved 291 unit planned unit development in two (2) phases. The amendment is to Phase II (Cider Mill II) of the project and consists of removing a requirement to prepare a scoping study for the intersection of Cheesefactory Road & Route 116, and shifting that responsibility to VTrans as requested by VTrans, 1580 Dorset Street & 1699 Hinesburg Road. Board members will be participating in person. Applicants and members of the public may participate in person or remotely either by interactive online meeting or by telephone: Interactive Online Meeting (audio & video): https://zoom.us/join By Telephone (audio only): (646) 931-3860 Meeting ID: 828 7808 5918 A copy of the application is available for public inspection by emailing Marla Keene, Development Review Planner, mkeene@southburlingtonvt.gov. 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