Partner Schools
NEW! Starting July 1, 2020
Through expanded support from the Vermont Agency of Education, there will be no partner fees for the 2020-2021 school year! This means schools will be able to expand learning opportunities by offering classes to other schools with reciprocated classes for their students from across the state.
There are two levels of partnership: Teaching Partner School and Non-Teaching Partner School (see below for definitions).
Any other programs where students may incur costs, the fees will be discounted for these Partner Schools (For example: On Demand and PASS).
2021-2022 Teaching Partner Schools
Teaching Partner Schools are Vermont schools that provide at least one Vermont licensed educator to facilitate a VTVLC online course as part of their daily teaching schedule.
Students who attend a Teaching Partner School are eligible to enroll in VTVLC courses at no cost to the school or student (up to the allotted amount).
The school will receive a specific number of traditional enrollment and on-demand enrollment seats based on the level of teaching partnerhip.
Please note: The following statuses are based on 2021-2022 agreements that have been received. This is subject to change. School administrators wishing to update the status of their school should contact Kelsey Christensen – kchristensen@vtvlc.org.
Last updated 4/19/2021
- Blue Mountain US
- Cabot School
- Champlain Valley Union HS
- Danville School
- Enosburg Falls M/HS
- Green Mountain UHS
- Harwood Union M/HS
- Lake Region UHS
- Leland & Gray UHS
- Lyndon Institute
- Mount Mansfield UHS
- Otter Valley UHS
- Oxbow UHS
- Peoples Academy
- South Burlington HS
- Springfield HS
- Stowe M/H School
- Twinfield Union School
- U-32
- Williamstown M/H School
2021-2022 Non-Teaching Partner Schools
Non-Teaching Partner Schools are Vermont public schools that do not provide a licensed educator to facilitate a VTVLC online course.
Students who attend a Teaching Partner School are eligible to enroll in VTVLC courses at no cost to the school or student (up to the allotted amount).
Non-Teaching Partner Schools will receive 10 Traditional Enrollments to use during the fall and spring semester.
Please note: The following statuses are based on 2021-2022 agreements that have been received. This is subject to change. School administrators wishing to update the status of their school should contact Kelsey Christensen at kchristensen@vtvlc.org.
Last updated 4/19/2021
- Arlington Memorial HS
- Coventry Village School
- Randolph Technical Career Center
- Missiquoi Valley Union MS/HS
- Mill River Union HS
- Montpelier Hs
- Mount Anthony Union MS
- Orange Center School
- Roxbury Village School
- Union Elementary School
- Vermont Adult Learning
- Woodstock Union MS/HS
If you are a Vermont educator or administrator and would like to learn more about getting involved with VTVLC, visit the Partner with VTVLC page.