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After School Program AFTER SCHOOL at Bolton Valley! (2007-2008)
The After School Program is Bolton Valley’s longest and largest tradition. For 26 years, groups of Vermont schoolchildren have come to Bolton after school hours in order to ski and ride. The goal of the program is to make winter snowsports accessible to all through school-sponsored programs promoting lessons and using the right equipment. Thousands of Vermonters learn to ski and ride or improve their skills through this program.
What your school needs in order to participate:
- A volunteer coordinator
- Transportation (either school vehicles or a carpool system!)
- Parent or faculty chaperones
- Kids who want to ski and ride!
All After School Program participants are eligible for discounted pricing on Bolton's new Season Equipment Leases. For information on lease packages, contact our Snowdaze Rental Shop (434-6833).
For an After School Program information packet, please contact egill@boltonvalley.com.
Schools that participate in Bolton Valley's After School Program:
BFA-Fairfax High School
Brewster-Pierce Elementary School (Huntington)
Brown's River Middle School (Jericho)
Brownell Mountain School
Burlington Parks & Recreation
Camel's Hump Middle School (Richmond)
Champlain Valley Christian School
Charlotte Central School
Colchester High School
Colchester Middle School
Doty Community Connections (Worcester)
Essex Parks & Recreation
Fred Tuttle Middle School (South Burlington)
Georgia Elementary & Middle School
Grand Isle School
Hinesburg Community School
Lake Champlain Waldorf School
Main Street Middle School (Montpelier)
Monkton Parks & Recreation
Montpelier High School
North Avenue Christian School
Orange Center School
Renaissance School
Rice High School
Rock Point School
Shelburne Parks & Recreation
Smilie Elementary School (Bolton)
South Burlington Central School
St. Monica's School
The Gailer School
U-32 High School (Montpelier)
Vergennes High School
Waterbury/Duxbury Schools
Williamstown School
Winooski High School
Parents, if you're child's school isn't on the list, ask their principal "Why not?"
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