MONTPELIER — The Neighborhood School of Vermont (CCV) will maintain its 2022 graduation ceremony at Norwich College’s Shapiro Subject Home in Northfield on June 4. The ceremony will start at 2 p.m. Greater than 450 college students can be awarded affiliate levels.
The School is happy to announce that Dr. Wanda Heading-Grant can be this 12 months’s keynote speaker. Vice provost for variety, fairness, and inclusion and chief variety officer at Carnegie Mellon College, Heading-Grant previously served because the College of Vermont’s vp for variety, fairness, and inclusion, and has made vital contributions to the development of DEI in increased schooling and past.
This 12 months’s pupil speaker is Kirsten Kersey, who attended CCV’s Higher Valley educational middle. Kersey has been an energetic member of the Higher Valley’s youth providers group, having labored for the Junction Youth Middle and Hartford Youth Council. She is going to earn an affiliate diploma in behavioral science and plans to pursue a profession in youth providers.
Director of HireAbility Vermont (previously VocRehab) Diane Dalmasse will obtain the Neighborhood Service Award. For greater than 30 years, Dalmasse has labored to assist Vermonters with disabilities entry profession pathways and discover significant employment.
CCV President Joyce Judy will officiate the occasion. Gov. Phil Scott will tackle the Class of 2022, and members of the Vermont State Schools Board of Trustees can be in attendance.