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Lightning Fast News!

A very abridged newsletter this week, we've been busy as bees here at MVS. Instead, we'll offer you some photos to tell our story!


Sarah Speaking at ECDL
Next week we'll be back in action with:

1. Part III of our series on Behavior and Development

2. Details from Sarah's trip to Early Childhood Day at the Legislature; Sarah spoke on a panel called, "What's Working in Early Childhood Across Vermont" 

3. Our usual "Classroom Happenings"

Special Note: As the weather begins to change and become more springlike, do send Tuffo suits or other waterproof gear along for your children. 

Thanks for reading, and enjoy the weekend! -Sam 

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