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SCHOOL ADDRESS 1 ADDRESS 2 ZIP CONTACT Arlington Memorial High School 529 East Arlington Road Arlington, VT 05250 Mr SCHOOL ADDRESS 1 ADDRESS 2 ZIP CONTACT Arlington Memorial High School 529 East Arlington Road Arlington, VT 05250 Mr. Tim Stewart, Principal Bellows Falls Union High School US RT 5 South Bellows Falls, VT 05105 Chris Hodsden, Principal BFA - Fairfax 75 Hunt Street Fairfax, VT 05454 Beth Cole, Guidance BFA - St. Albans 71 South Main Street St. Albans, VT 05478 Mr. Chris Pepin, Guidance Black River Union High School 43 Main Street Ludlow, VT 05149 Alex Wawrzyniak, Guidance Dir. Blue Mountain Union High School 2420 RT 302 Wells River, VT 05081 Director of Guidance Brattleboro Union High School 131 Fairground Road Brattleboro, VT 05301 Paul Cohen, Guidance Chairperson Burlington High School 52 Institute Road Burlington, VT 05401 Patty Wesley, Dir. Of Guidance Burke Mountain Academy 6 Alpine Lane East Burke, VT 05832 Mr. Jon Rice, Dir. Of Academics Burr & Burton Academy PO Box 498 Manchester, VT 05254 Scholarship / College Counselor Cabot School PO Box 98 Cabot, VT 05647 Guidance Canaan High School 99 School Street Canaan, VT 05903 Guidance Champlain Valley Union High School369 CVU Road Hinesburg, VT 05461 Julie Dimmock, Guidance Champlain Valley Union High School369 CVU Road Hinesburg, VT 05461 Dan Shepardson, Director of Student Activities Colchester High School 131 Laker Land Colchester, VT 05446 Tyler Meigs, School Counselor Craftsbury Academy PO Box 73 Craftsbury Common, VT 05827 Sue Brown, Guidance Danville School 148 Peacham Road Danville, VT 05828 Simon Fisher, Guidance Enosburg Falls Union High School 65 Dickinson Avenue Enosburg Falls, VT 05450 Sally Bashaw, Guidance Essex High School 2 Educational Lane Essex Jct. VT 05452 Laura Cunningham-Firky, Guidance Fair Haven Union High School 33 Mechaninc Street Fair Haven, VT 05743 Brett Blanchard, Principal Green Mountain Union High School716 VT Route 103 South Chester, VT 05143 Dr. Jonathan Rice Hanover High School 41 Lebanon Street Hanover, NH 03755 Joseph Stallsmith, Guidance Hartford High School 37 Highland Avenue White River JCT, VT 05001 Jeff Moreno, Assistant Principal Harwood Union High School 458 VT Route 100 South Duxbury, VT 05660 Lisa Atwood, Principal Hazen Union School PO Box 358 Hardwick, VT 05843 Guidance Director Lake Region Union High School 317 Lake Region Road Orleans, VT 05860 Tim Chamberlin, School Counselor Lamoille Union High School VT Route 15 West Hyde Park, VT 05655 Guidance / Scholarship Office Lyndon Institute PO Box 127 Lyndon Center, VT 05850 Kasey Potter, Director Coll/Career Couns. Mid-Vermont Christian School 399 West Gilson White River JCT, VT 05001 Robert Bracy Jr. Middlebury Union High School 73 Charles Street Middlebury, VT 05753 Erin Dufault, Guidance Mill River Union High School 2321 Middle Road North Clarendon, VT 05759 Tabitha Pohl-Moore, Guidance Milton Jr. - Sr. High School 17 Rebecca Landers Drive Milton, VT 05468 Jennifer Haas, Guidance Mississquoi Valley Union High School100 Thunderbird Drive Swanton, VT 05488 Mr. Jay Hartman, Principal Montplelier High School 5 High School Drive Montpelier, VT 05602 Director of Guidance Mount St. Joseph Academy 127 Convent Avenue Rutland, VT 05701 Guidance / Scholarship Office Mt. Abraham Union High School 7 Airport Drive Bristol, VT 05443 Andy Kepes Mt. Anthony Union High School 301 Park Street Ext. Bennington, VT 05201 Suzanne Maguire, Principal Mt. Mansfield Union High School 211 Browns Trace Road Jericho, VT 05465 Meghan Sweet, Counselor North Country Union High School 209 Veterans Avenue Newport, VT 05855 Mr. Tyler Alexander Northfield Middle & High School 37 Cross Street Northfield, VT 05663 Michelle Aftuck, School Counselor Otter Valley Union High School 2997 Franklin Street Brandon, VT 05733 Jim Avery, Co-Principal Oxbow High School 36 Oxbow Drive Bradford, VT 05033 Ms. Jean Wheeler, Principal Peoples' Academy 202 Copley Avenue Morrisville, VT 05661 Steve Hudak, Guidance Poultney High School 154 East Main Street Poultney, VT 05764 Mr. Joe DeBonis, Principal Proctor High School 4 Park Street Proctor, VT 05765 Shari Tomlinson, Guidance Randolph Union High School 15 Forrest Street Randolph, VT 05060 Carolyn Parker Rice Memorial High School 99 Proctor Avenue South Burlington, VT 05403 Greg LaCroix, Director of Guidance Richford High School 1 Corliss Heights Richford, VT 05476 Allison Witherspoon, Guidance Rivendell Academy 10 School Drive Orford, NH 03777 Nancy Hall, School Counselor Rochester High School 22 South Main Street Rochester, VT 05767 Alyshia Mishkit, Guidance Rutland High School 22 Stratton Road Rutland, VT 05701 Mrs. Jennifer Wigmore, Guidance Counselor South Burlington High School 550 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 Ms. Debbie Beretta South Royalton School 223 South Windsor Street South Royalton, VT 05068 Aaron Robinson Spaulding High School 155 Ayers Street Barre, VT 05641 Mr. Don Singer Springfield High School 303 South Street Springfield, VT 05156 Carrie Haskell, Guidance St. Johnsbury Academy 1000 Main Street St. Johnsbury, VT 05819 Ms. Denise Scavitto Stowe High School 413 Barrows Street Stowe, VT 05672 Amy McArdle The Sharon Academy PO Box 207 Sharon, VT 05065 - 0207Michael Livingston Thetford Academy PO Box 190 Thetford, VT 05074 Mark Pichette, School Counselor Twin Valley Union High School 1 School Street Wilmington, VT 05363 Denise Piffard, Guidance Twinfield Union School 106 Naismith Brook Road Plainfield, VT 05667 Melissa Gosselin, Guidance Union 32 High School 930 Gallison Hill Road Montpelier, VT 05602 Lisa LaPlante, Director of Guidance Vergennes Union High School 50 Monkton Road Vergennes, VT 05491 Angela Gilbeau, Guidance West Rutland High School 713 Main Street West Rutland, VT 05777 Kathleen Cunningham, Guidance Whitcomb High School 273 Pleasant Street Bethel, VT 05032 Nicole LaMoth, Guidance Williamstown High School 120 Hebert Street Williamstown, VT 05679 Mitch Smoller, Guidance Director Windsor High School 19 Ascutney Street Windsor, VT 05089 Mr. Tim Hebert Winooski Jr. - Sr. High School 80 Normand Street Winooski, VT 05404 Karen Greene Woodstock Union High School 496 Woodstock Road Woodstock, VT 05091 Andrea Carr, Counselor.
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