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Target Program

Highly Personalized Learning

Located in a satellite location on Richville Road in Manchester, the program’s mission is to meet the unique social, emotional, and academic needs of each student. Small class sizes allow faculty the opportunity to provide individualized instruction through core course offerings as well as a wide variety of electives that foster students' curiosity and help prepare them for life after high school. Students who participate in the Target Program may also participate in classes on Burr and Burton’s main campus.

Target Program Goals

The Target program strives to develop the following skills in each of its students in order to help them become positive contributors to their communities and to be successful life-long learners: communication, integrity, accountability, perseverance, self-advocacy, and respect for self and others.

Meet the Target Team

List of 3 members.

  • Photo of Nancy Sheldon

    Nancy Sheldon 

    Director of Target Program
    802-362-1775
  • Photo of Claire Isherwood

    Claire Isherwood 

    Target Teacher
  • Photo of Ed Panzarino

    Ed Panzarino 

    Target Teacher

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