Academics
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Health Center

Facilitating Health and Wellness

The goal of the Health Center is to help ensure a smooth transition to high school and support students with their physical and social-emotional needs throughout their time at Burr and Burton.


Health Matters

Staffed by one full-time registered nurse and two full-time mental health clinicians, the Burr and Burton Health Center provides a wide range of services to support students and their families. The center offers a private, confidential place for students to receive help and attention. Students can be seen for a variety of reasons, including medical needs, health education, and mental health counseling.

Meet the Health Center Team

List of 4 members.

  • Photo of Megan Brooks

    Megan Brooks 

    Mental Health Clinician
    802-549-8250
    Bio
  • Photo of Megan Beattie-Cassan

    Megan Beattie-Cassan 

    School Nurse
    (802) 549-8238
    Bio
  • Photo of Sarah Scranton

    Sarah Scranton 

    Director of Mental Health Services
    802-549-8137
    Bio
  • Photo of Morgan LaDuca

    Morgan LaDuca 

    Mental Health Clinician
    802-787-3001

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