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Chamberlin School
Basic Information
Address: 262 White Street
South Burlington, VT
County: Chittenden
District: South Burlington School District
Phone Number: 802 652-7400
Fax Number: 802 658 9048
Email: hrouelle@sbschools.net
Principal: Holly Rouelle
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Additional Information
School Type: Pre-K - 5 Public School
Grade Level:
Pre-K, K-5
Founded: 1967
School Setting:
A neighborhood school in a suburban Vermont city. One of three elementary schools in South Burlington.
School Schedule (Hours in Day): 7:55 am - 2:40 pm
School Days in Calendar Year: 180
Community:
South Burlington, VT
School Size: 245
Classroom Size: 15-20
After School Programs: Yes
Summer School: Yes
PTA Organization: Yes
School Clubs:
Girls On The Run
Odyssey of the Mind
Lunch Availability: Hot lunch is served daily.
Uniform Guidelines:
None
Mission Statement:
The mission of the South Burlington School District, a community committed to excellence in education, is to ensure that each student possesses the knowledge, skills, and character to create a successful and responsible life. We will do this by building safe, caring, and challenging learning environments, fostering family and community partnerships, utilizing global resources, and inspiring life-long learning.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
Chamberlin School is a special place where the pursuit of lifelong learning is nurtured by the active participation of students, parents, and teachers. Where caring and concern for one another foster responsible citizenship. Where everyone is encouraged to be part of a warm, supportive, growing family.