photo by Maggy Young

Enosburg Falls Middle School

 

65 Dickenson Avenue, Enosburg Falls, Vermont 05450

(802) 933-5354

 
 
 
 


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Staff Member
Erik Remmers
Kelly Gervais
Nicole Lewis
Donna Flanders
Tom Kafka
Anissa Seguin
Jessica Eagles
Randy Swainbank
Elisabeth Brown
Keeli Counos
Kerry Flieger
Nathan Gingras
Todd Rohlen
Terry Butson
Candy Clark
Cindy Dudley
Joanne Fuller
Dustin Rushlow
Maggy Young
Tammy Farr
Andy Frappier
Barb Grady
Danielle Hurley
Stephen Jette
Heidi Lague
Jessica Leo
Carly Marsh
Megan Martinson
Paul Pikna
Olga Saldariaga
Julie Snider
Position
Principal
Administrative Assistant
Guidance Counselor
Planning Room Coordinator
Special Educator
Special Educator
6th grade math/science
6th grade lang. arts/social studies
7/8 Math
7/8 Reading
7/8 Social Studies
7/8 Writing
7/8 Science
Paraeducator
Paraeducator
Paraeducator
Paraeducator
Paraeducator
Paraeducator
6th grade Guidance
Band Instructor
Library Media
Chorus Instructor
Physical Education
6th Grade Art
7/8 Family & Consumer Science
7/8 Art
7/8 Computer Applications
7/8 Tech Ed
7/8 Spanish Culture
6th grade Physical Education
Email Address
eremmers@enosburgk12.net
kgervais@enosburgk12.net
nlewis@enosburgk12.net
dflanders@enosburgk12.net
tkafka@enosburgk12.net
aseguin@enosburgk12.net
jeagles@enosburgk12.net
rswainbank@enosburgk12.net
ebrown@enosburgk12.net
kcounos@enosburgk12.net
kflieger@enosburgk12.net
ngingras@enosburgk12.net
trohlen@enosburgk12.net
tbutson@enosburgk12.net
cclark@enosburgk12.net
cdudley@enosburgk12.net
jfuller@enosburgk12.net
drushlow@enosburgk12.net
myoung@enosburgk12.net
tfarr@enosburgk12.net
afrappier@enosburgk12.net
bgrady@enosburgk12.net
dhurley@enosburgk12.net
sjette@enosburgk12.net
hlague@enosburgk12.net
jleo@enosburgk12.net
cmarsh@enosburgk12.net
mmartinson@enosburgk12.net
ppikna@enosburgk12.net
osaldariaga@enosburgk12.net
jsnider@enosburgk12.net


starfish border

An old man was picking up objects off the beach and tossing them out into the sea.
A young man approached him and saw that the objects were starfish.

"Why in the world are you throwing starfish into the water?"

"If the starfish are still on the beach when the tide goes out and the sun rises high in the sky, they will die," replied the old man.

"That is ridiculous. There are thousands of miles of beach and millions of starfish.
You can't really believe that what you're doing could possibly make a difference!"

The wise old man picked up another starfish, paused thoughtfully,
and remarked as he tossed it out into the waves, 

"It makes a difference to this one."