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Riverbend Career and Technical Center honored students' achievements at its annual Awards Assembly on Wednesday night. Five TA students were among the honorees, all earning certificates for completing their respective programs. Congratulations to these Thetford Academy seniors for their outstanding work at RBCTC: Emma Clark, Automotive TechnologyKeegan Erskine, Construction TechnologyShannon Hayes, Health Science TechnologyTony Pippin, Heavy Equipment OperationsArend Tensen, Diversified Agriculture/Natural Resources During the awards ceremony, Shannon Hayes, a member of the National Technical Honors Society, was named the recipient of the Vermont Honors Scholarship, the Orange County Sheriff's Department Scholarship, and the River Bend Staff Award. Emma Clark received the David...


June’s Student of the Month makes others shine brighter. He is simply drawn to lift schoolmates’ voices and celebrate their successes. When he walks into a classroom, with his big paper lunch bag, it is not uncommon to hear him engaging a classmate from across the room. “Good job in your basketball game, Kiana! When did you know you had it?” or “Hey, Jason, are you excited for your meet on Saturday?” In fact, he probably would rather we not be shining the spotlight on him right now, but Eamon Deffner has been such a strong citizen of his classes...


The Thetford Academy Alumni Association will host its annual Alumni Day events on the Thetford Academy campus on June 15, 2019. Scheduled every year for the day after TA's graduation, this event is always a fun way to connect and reconnect with TA alumni of all generations. Social hours and campus tours begin at 4:30 p.m and dinner starts at 6:00 p.m. Dinner will be catered by the Little Deli at Baker's General Store and dessert is pot-luck. BYOB (non-alcoholic beverages will be provided). Register online today and join us in celebration of Thetford Academy's Bicentennial year. ...


The culminating unit in Thetford Academy's Biology course involves studying the classification, and diversity, of life. A hands-on, up-close meet and greet with some of that diversity was a perfect way to kick off TA's Field Day activities and the Memorial Day weekend. TA alumna Christina Swaan (Hazelton) '03, a licensed Vermont Reptile Educator, visited Mr. Engler's Biology class with her collection of reptiles and other creatures. The star of Christina's presentation was Levi, Christina's 10-foot long albino Burmese Python (and the only critter students were not allowed to handle). Students curiosity and courage was on full display as they examined...


The fourth annual Arts Night on Thursday, May 23, featured all six categories of art at Thetford Academy: art, design technology, drama, culinary arts, choral music, and instrumental music. The café was transformed into a gallery displaying dozens of student 2-D and 3-D artworks created in Karyn Neubauer's classes. Tabletops were spread with culinary delights—from spanikopita to pastries—prepared by Jennifer Gernhard's cooking classes. Artworks created out of wood—including furniture, turned bowls, and a chess board—were also on display, products of Chris Schmidt's Design Technology classes. Finally, Ray Chapin's theater students narrated the story of the One Act Play competition from the past winter, John Luce's choral...


The International Student Program at Thetford Academy brings a diversity of cultures and viewpoints to our little corner of the world. Over the eight years of the program’s existence, we have welcomed 27 students from 11 far-flung regions of China as well as from Switzerland, Greece, Rwanda, and Korea! This program has allowed our community to participate in a global exchange of ideas, and we are looking for host families to help us continue this tradition for the 2019-2020 school year. What is required? A willingness to support an international student socially, emotionally and academically in a safe and welcoming living and...

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