Franklin Northeast Supervisory Union

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80 Main St
Richford, VT 05476

Franklin Northeast Supervisory Union (FNESU) is a Pre-K-12 educational system serving six rural towns in Northern Vermont: Bakersfield, Berkshire, Enosburg, Montgomery, Richford, and Sheldon. With a total student population of approximately 1,950, FNESU comprises six Elementary Schools, two Middle Schools, two High Schools, and one Technical Career Center. FNESU is committed to providing equitable and inclusive personalized learning opportunities for all students, prioritizing student wellness and achievement.

Located in rural northwestern Vermont, FNESU benefits from its proximity to outdoor recreational opportunities, being just 20 miles away from Jay Peak Resort. The district is currently seeking dedicated and dynamic educators and leaders to join its talented team for the upcoming 2022-2023 school year, emphasizing the use of assessment data to personalize instruction and foster student proficiency.

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