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OVUHS honor roll BRANDON — The following students at Otter Valley Union High School were recognized for academic achievement during the second marking period of the 20162017 academic year. GRADE 7 Principal’s list: Hayden Bernhardt, Ethan Blow, Jarrod Brutkoski, Tanner Brutkoski, Olivia Depatie, Sienna Diezel, Brian Donahue, Jamie Dube-Bordeau, Krista Eddy, Tiana Gallipo-Viernes, Brittany Harvey, Ashley Hewitt, Alice Keith, Anna Kerr, Lucas Klein, Lauren Konarski, Josephine LaRock, Michael Mudd, Madison Quenneville, Tyson Stickney, Keirstan Strickland, Umaryn Swift, Gunnar Tinsman and Kieran Williams. Honor roll: Cody Anderson, Dylan Anderson, Benjamin Atherton, Joseph Bertrand, Collin Blier, Erika Chapin, Luca Cifone, Marissa Connors, Austin Cormany, Michael Dame, Nathan Desabrais, Jade Flanders, Tamar Foster, Maggie Loyzelle, Keaton Lussier, Brielle Mackie, Bradley Maniery, Daniel O’Brien, Shannon O’Brien, Kevin Odell, Jr., Nicholas Parker, Nichole Racine and Evan Thomas. GRADE 8 Principal’s list: Ashley Carrara, Caleb Chisamore, Joseph Cijka, Grace Coolidge, Chloe Fuller, Raychel Kemp, Mallory Lufkin, Jessica Malbon, Bonnie Moore, Madilyn Morgan, Mia Politano, Anoushka Pschorr and McKenna White. Honor roll: Cole Blanchard, Aidan Blier, Sarah Calvin, Kassidy Carvey, Josie Cone, Brennon Crossmon, Bradley Danforth, Gregory DiPetro, Melody Falker, Alan Frasier, III, Autumn Kelly, Cole Letourneau, Karlton McDonough, Kinsey Moyer,

Madeleine O’Connell, Lucias Sheldrick and Rena Taylor. GRADE 9 Scholars’ roll: Livia Bernhardt, Lauryl Blanchard, Edward Kopp, Elinor Ross and Olivia White. Principal’s list: Caitlin Bixby, Kiaria Corbett, Phoebe Elliott, Carolynn Lafountaine, Morgan LaPorte, Jocelyn Noble and Leah Pinkowski. Honor roll: Tyler Boynton, Chrisma Brenenstuhl, Haley Curtis, Ashlynn Depatie, Evan Diaz, Emily Doty, Julia Eastman, Alia Edmunds, Zachariah Emrick, Emma Falquero, Madison French, Johan Harding, Moriah Lucia, Bianca Madrigal, Nicholas Marcoux, Austin Martindale, Brianna Martone, Ian Ouelette, Haleigh Pelkey, Kati Pelkey, Spencer Pelkey, Shayla Phillips, Sawyer Pierpont, Aiden Purcell, Jacob Quenneville, Paul Schultz, Nahum Sgorbati, Kelsie Sunhawk and Sophia Walker. GRADE 10 Scholars’ roll: Michael Bedard, Samuel Buswell, Hayden Gallo, Clay Hays, Timothy Kittler, Nicholas LaCoille and Ethan Sulik-Doty. Principal’s list: Colby Smith, Kameron Strickland and Jacob White. Honor roll: Justin Anderson, Evelyn Bart, Joshua Beayon, Kollin Bissette, Savanah Blanchard, Alexander Bunker, Alexander Carpenter, Ella Chaney, Meghan Chaney, Madison Chicoine, Nathan Claessens, Chandler Corey, Nathan Depatie, Felicity Drew, Ashley Forrest, Joshua Granger, Mickeen Hogan, Benjamin Klein, Julia Lee, Dylan Mackie, Sophie Markowski, William Mattsson, Marcus McCullough, Patrick McKeighan, David Mills, Peyton Mitchell,

Chauncey Moncrief, Isaiah Nelson, Jacob O’Connell, Kathryn Paynter, Houston Pratt, Victoria Racine, Reilly Shannon and Daniel Whitney. GRADE 11 Scholars’ roll: Madison Coombs, Michael Daly, Olivia Gaissert, Owen Kulp, Gabriela Paolino and Maxwell Williams. Principal’s list: Mikayla Clark and Katelynne Patten. Honor roll: Sabrina Brown, Caleb Carrara, Kathryn Coolidge, Sarah Dolney, Tristanna Goodwin, Sawyer Heath, Brandon Jankosky, Zachery LaRock, Jessica Mischanko, Eric Notte, Emily Perry, Cameron Silloway, Justin Tremblay, Michael Whitney and Payson Williams. GRADE 12 Scholars’ roll: Courtney Bushey, Chad Eddy, Brigid Enright, Molly Fisher, Molly McGee, Courtney Randall, Hannah Roberts and Chloe Speyers. Principal’s list: Kaitlyn Anderson, Keenan Ariante, Alexander Bozzuto, Kayleigh DeRosa, Francis Dolney, Meghan Hallett, Matthew Harding, Cameron LaCoille, Orianna Odell, Luke Sgorbati and Aron Therrien. Honor roll: Derek Aines, Alyx Beaulieu, Sophia Bloomer, Nikolaus Comes, Olivia Drew, Alyssa Falco, Jillian Flanders, Elijah Keane, Allison Lowell, Angelo McCullough, Myliah McDonough, Ethan Nerney, Brent Nickerson, Ryan Nicklaw, Collin Parker, Tyler Peterson, Abigail Pinkowski, Ghislaine Robin, Michaela Ross, William Ross, Kaitlyn Sanderson, Richard Waite, Charlotte Winslow and Nicole Wright. UNGRADED Honor roll: Jamee Eugair Principal’s list: Cody O’Connell

Champlain College names fall dean’s list BURLINGTON — The following students have been named to the Champlain College Dean’s List for achieving a grade point average of 3.5 or higher in the fall 2016 semester. Jocelyn Bedell of Bristol, who is majoring in Game Art and Animation; Paige Coyle of Vergennes, who is majoring in Psychology; Alexander Dalton of Middlebury, who is majoring in Management of Creative Media; Zachary Denis of Salisbury, who is majoring in Graphic Design & Digital Media; and Cody Douglas of Leicester, who is majoring in

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Management of Creative Media. And also Jaymee Fulcher of Vergennes, who is majoring in Game Programming; Jason Hartman of Lincoln, who is majoring in Marketing; Melinda Lathrop of Bristol, who is majoring in Public Relations; Brittani Lepri of Middlebury, who is majoring in Early Childhood/Elementary Education; Breanna Lepri of Middlebury, who is majoring in Early Childhood/ Elementary Education; and Lindsay Morley of Vergennes, who is majoring in Marketing.

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Ashley Martin of Vergennes, who is studying psychology, and Jeremy Stocker of Bridport, who is studying computer forensics and digital investigations, have been named to the Champlain College President’s List for achieving a grade point average of 4.0 or higher in the fall 2016 semester. Alexis Ouellette of Middlebury was named to the Emmanuel College dean’s list for the fall 2016 semester.

Morgan Glen of New Haven and Kylie Scheck of East Middlebury have been named to the fall 2016 dean’s list at Keene State College. River Payne of Cornwall has been named to the dean’s list at Paul Smith’s College for the fall 2016 semester. Payne, who is majoring in fisheries and wildlife sciences, earned a semester average of 3.7. He is the son of James and Shelley Payne.

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SHIELDED METAL ARC WELDING I Tue & Thu; 6-8:30P; Feb 6-Mar 15; 30 Hrs; $550. A beginner course to introduce students to the art and science of welding. Focus is developing hands-on proficiency. This process commonly known as “stick welding” is the standard for a variety of industries and applications. Hands-on practice with supervisor instruction ensures students develop proper technique. Also includes intro to MIG, TIG and cutting. SHIELDED METAL ARC WELDING II Tue & Thu; 6-8:30P; Mar 28-May 4; 30 Hrs; $600. Designed to enhance SMAW welding skills and either prepare students for taking structural steel welder performance qualification test(s) or expand skills to include TIG and MIG welding. Prerequisite: SMAW Level I or instructor permission. Combined tuition: $1,100 for SMAW Level I & Level II CAR MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR FOR WOMEN Tue & Thu; 6-8P; Apr 4-27; 16 hours; $320. Tired of guys taking wrenches away from you? Want the real skinny on what repairs your car needs and why? This class is designed to help women feel comfortable and capable to work on their own vehicles or to pursue a career as an auto technician. Topics include the basics of how engines work, oil changes and preventative maintenance, shop safety, exhaust systems, brakes, and requirements for a Vermont inspection. Mix of classroom and shop time with the opportunity to work on your own vehicle and include topics of interest. CDL DRIVER TRAINING Mon-Thu; 8A-2P; April 17-June 2; $5200 for Class A; $3500 for Class B. Pending minimum enrollment requirements, the Hannaford Career Center will team up with Giroux General Transport of Barre to offer classroom and behind-the-wheel CDL driver training in Middlebury. More information available at www.cdlschoolinvt. com. Call HCC at 382-1004 for scholarship and financing options. Clean driving record, background check, and random substance testing required. To register for training call Giroux General Transport at (802) 476-4679.

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And also Kaylee Mumford of New Haven, who is majoring in Broadcast Media Production; Emma Reed of Vergennes, who is majoring in Graphic Design & Digital Media; Austin Roorda of New Haven, who is majoring in Game Production Management; Chelsea Rublee of Starksboro, who is majoring in Communication; Morgan Salter of Bristol, who is majoring in Graphic Design & Digital Media; and Amanda Vincent of New Haven, who is majoring in Computer Information Technology.

SHAKER-INSPIRED, THE Vermont Folk Rocker designed by Jim Geier is the prize in the 5-Town Friends of the Arts raffle.

Shaker chairs to be raffled for benefit BRISTOL — 5-Town Friends of the Arts is selling raffle tickets for a beautiful Vermont Folk Rocker created by Jim Geier to raise money to support art and cultural programs for children throughout Bristol, Lincoln, Monkton, New Haven and Starksboro. 5-TFA offers applicants the opportunity to apply for community grants twice annually. In 2016, 5-TFA saw an increase in applications for these grants, and this raffle will help the organization make funds available to more applicants.

Through the 5-TFA’s Community Grant program, libraries, schools and community organizations are given the opportunity to provide art, music, theater, cultural and historical programs that enrich the educational experience for our area children. The Vermont Folk Rocker was designed in 1974 by Jim Geier. Shakerinspired, the chair developed out of a desire for a simple classic aesthetic. The design has been well-tested throughout the years, resulting in a handcrafted rocking chair with a rich

wood texture of the highest quality, intended to last for generations. Raffle tickets are $10 each and only 300 will be sold. Tickets are available at Art on Main gallery on Main Street in Bristol. The chair will be exhibited at various events and locations around Bristol and tickets will be available at those locations as well. The raffle drawing will take place on April 9, at 5-TFA’s annual celebration. For more information email FiveTownFOA@gmail.com or go to www.5townfriendsofthearts.org.

2014 called IrisVR (maybe you read about it in the Independent); Kevin O’Rourke ’09, a medical student at Weill Cornell Medical College who has done cancer research; and Akshay Khanna ’09, vice president of strategy for the Philadelphia ’76ers who has been active with the NBA team’s reach into internet business.

march to the Statehouse lawn for the Unity Rally beginning at 2. The Montpelier march is developed and led by women, and welcomes everyone to stand together for parity, equity, dignity and justice for all women. Learn more online at womensmarchonmontpeliervt. org.

For those who can’t make it to the big national women’s rally in Washington, D.C., the day after the inauguration, a few people asked us to remind you that the Women’s March on Montpelier and Unity Rally will be held this Saturday, Jan. 21, 1-3 p.m. Marchers will line up at 1 o’clock at Montpelier High School and

The Vermont chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association recently launched a new Leadership Board that includes a local resident. Nancy Stearns Bercaw of Ferrisburgh is author of “Brain in a Jar: A Daughter’s Journey through Her Father’s Memory” and her new memoir “Tanked,” which debuts in April.

By the way (Continued from Page 1A) last November, following changes in leadership at both the school and in the central office. A new agreement is now before the town, the police department, the ANeSU central office and Mount Abe and is expected to be signed shortly. The Independent will report on details once the contract is formalized. Forbes magazine last week named four Middlebury College alumni to the 2017 Forbes 30 Under 30 list. Now in its sixth year, the list features 600 up-and-coming professionals across 20 industries. The Middlebury grads who drew notice were Shane Scranton ’12 and Nate Beatty ’13, who launched a virtual reality company in


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