VTVLC Student Blog Why I Chose VTVLC I have always been an exceptional student, earning straight-A’s and taking advantage of honors and Advanced Placement options wherever possible. At the beginning of my sophomore year, though, my grades started to slip. I was taking...
VTVLC Student Blog The Widened World of Online Learning If you’ve turned on the news lately, you’ve probably seen footage of people protesting across the country. These individuals are coming from hundreds of different backgrounds. They don’t know the story of the...
VTVLC Student Blog Brainstorming Ways to Improve Traditional Classrooms There are a number of ways traditional school could be improved that I would love to see make the jump from idea to reality. While the feasibility of implementation ranges from simple to complex,...
VTVLC Student Blog Opportunities for Learning Outside of the Online Classroom The current pandemic has brought along a lot of change since Governor Phil Scott announced the Stay Home, Stay Safe order that went into effect in late March. Among these changes, at least...
VTVLC Student Blog VTVLC Essay Contest Winner Back in May, we asked our students how being a VTVLC student has affected them during a time in which schools are shifting to a virtual learning modality. Jing Yi, a full-time student at Burr and Burton Academy who takes...
VTVLC Student Blog Managing School and Mental Health When you were a child, did you ever read the book Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day by Judith Viorst? If you didn’t, that’s alright. I’m pretty sure you can conclude the plot from the...