Flexible Pathways at WRVHS

Flexible Pathways are avenues for learning and demonstrating skills and knowledge necessary not only to graduating from high school but also to becoming a well-rounded citizen able to engage fully in the world. Through Flexible Pathways, White River Valley High School provides opportunities outside, or in conjunction with, traditional courses. Flexible Pathways combine personalized learning, proficiency-based learning, and traditional coursework to foster the development of a successful WRVHS graduate

Flexible Pathways include the following avenues:

Independent Study

Virtual Study

Expanded Learning

Community Based Learning

Career and Technical Education

Dual Enrollment & Early College

If you are interested in Independent Study, Virtual Study, or Expanded Learning, contact the Flexible Pathways Coordinator, Ben Boyington (bboyington@wrvsu.org)

To access Community-Based Learning opportunities, contact the Community-Based Learning Coordinator, John Rhoades jrhoades@wrvsu.org.

For Career & Technical Education or Dual Enrollment & Early College, contact the school counselor, Alex Wawrzyniak awawrzyniak@wrvsu.org).

Student planning, growth, and reflection on learning will be driven by, and recorded in, their Wildcats Portfolio (personalized learning plan).

Flexible Pathways are mandated by the Vermont Agency of Education through Act 77 (2013), which also requires the implementation of personalized learning and proficiency-based education in schools across the state. This implementation also includes a personalized learning plan for every student–a tool for planning, exploring education and related ideas, and reflecting on learning and goals.

If you would like more information about Flexible Pathways programming at White River Valley High School, please contact the coordinator, Ben Boyington (bboyington@wrvsu.org).

Ben Boyington: Flexible Pathways
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Ben came naturally to the position of Flexible Pathways Coordinator at White River Valley High School: during his 18 years as a classroom educator, curriculum designer, and media literacy trainer, he kept his focus on student-responsive curriculum and student agency. In three and a half years at this school, he has worked with teachers, students, and the community to lay the foundations for a robust and exciting Flexible Pathways program–different, not easier. Ben is now looking to refine and expand the program, capitalizing on our work in proficiency-based education and the new Portrait of a Learner. The future is flexible! Ben lives in New Hampshire with his wife, four cats, a dog, and 17 chickens. Empty-nest syndrome has arrived, as his daughter is a college senior this year and his son is just getting started in higher ed. Ben decided to become a gardener in 2020, and chaos followed–but as he so often says, Learning happens everywhere. Plus, playing in the dirt is fun and soul-soothing! Ben can be reached at bboyington@wrvsu.org

John Rhoades: Community Based Learning
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