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Lyndon Institute 3rd Quarter Honor Roll
April 11th, 2023
High Honors GRADE 9 Kianna Allen Mason Baird Lillian Ball Aiden Bashaw Felix Campbell Harper Clark Amelia Cornelius Jenesa Cote Shelbie Ely Kyle Friend Julia Gillespie Mayan Hickman Dawson Jenkins Liam Lane Griffin Lawson Ryleigh Lefebvre Bailey Levine Logan ...Posted in: Front PageAnnual Benefit Dance Recital at Lyndon Institute
April 4th, 2023
The Benefit Dance Recital is an annual spring event held at Lyndon Institute. All proceeds are given to organizations around the NEK that offer activities involving physical exercise or movement, are striving to help people in our community attain a healthy lifestyle, or are working to provide...Posted in: Front PageEzra Goss Wins Best of Show in the Vermont 2023 Federal Junior Duck Stamp Design Contest
March 31st, 2023
Ezra Goss won Best of Show in the Vermont 2023 Federal Junior Duck Stamp Design Contest! Ezra painted a Common Merganser. Ezra's painting will be sent to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife headquarters in Washington where it will compete on April 21st against all of the Best of Show entries from each state ...Posted in: Front PageLI Students to Perform at the District II Music Festival
March 28th, 2023
LI is honored to announce that 17 musicians were accepted to participate in this year's District II Music Festival sponsored by the Newport Rotary Club. The festival draws musicians from 14 area schools who are selected through auditions. Students will perform in the honor chorus and concert ...Posted in: Front PageFBLA Spring Leadership Conference Winners
March 25th, 2023
On Friday, March 17th, 2023, 16 Lyndon Institute students of the Lyndon Institute Design Studio FBLA Chapter Club and the Graphic Design 3 and 4 students attended the Future Business Leaders of Vermont Spring Leadership Conference held at Champlain College in Burlington, Vermont. The trip served ...Posted in: Front PageLI Students Selected for the New England Music Festival
March 24th, 2023
This year, six Lyndon Institute vocalists have been selected to attend the New England Music Festival hosted by Woodstock Academy in Woodstock, CT. The concert will be held on Saturday, March 25. Congratulations to (L to R) Grace Martin, Macey Mawhinney, Zane Mawhinney, Cassie Vanderhoof, Maida Stah...Posted in: Front PageAn Ode to ELMO
March 22nd, 2023
By David Stahler Jr.I know what you’re probably thinking, but no—this isn’t a tribute to that fuzzy little red muppet begging to be tickled. This is instead a paean to a piece of equipment that I started using in the classroom a few years ago, one that totally transformed how I teach literatur...Posted in: Front PageLyndon Upward Bound Students Attend Scholars Bowl, Place First and Third
March 13th, 2023
On Sunday, March 12, ten Northern Vermont University – Lyndon Upward Bound students attended the 2023 Green Mountain Scholars Bowl event hosted at Northern Vermont University’s Johnson campus. The Scholars Bowl is an annual event that brings together Upward Bound programs from across Vermont and...Posted in: Front PageLyndon Institute To Sponsor NEK Career and Apprenticeship Fair in April
February 16th, 2023
While college fairs—events in which colleges eager to recruit and prospective students anxious to explore their options come together—are a normal part of the process for high school juniors and seniors, opportunities for secondary school students who may not be college-bound are hard to find. T...Posted in: Front PageSearching For Truth
January 23rd, 2023
A former colleague brought to my attention this article citing a Stanford University study on information sourcing, in which the author laments that young people today struggle to discriminate between fact and fiction. The article enters into a timely conversation about “fake news” and its role ...Posted in: Front Page
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