Digital Arts Application 2nd Year

Students wishing to return to Digital Arts for a 2nd Year need to fulfill the following criteria in addition to the general application paperwork and criteria for Stafford Technical Center.

  • Students must have an average of 85 or above in Digital Arts.
  • Students are expected to have an average of 75 or above in academic classes.
  • Students will write an essay which includes specific projects and goals they would like to accomplish in their second year. This essay should be submitted to Ms. Kysar directly.
  • Students will be interviewed by a professional from outside of the school.

For more information, contact 802-770-1050

Student Access
In accordance with Title VI and VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, and Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act, it is the policy of the Stafford Technical Center that no person, upon the basis of race, color, national origin, creed or faith, gender, age, sexual orientation or handicapping conditions and/or disability shall be excluded from participation in, denied the privilege of, or be subjected to discrimination in any educational program or activity at the Center. Questions should be directed to Ellie McGarry, Director of Support Services, 6 Church Street, Rutland, VT 05701 or call 802-773-1900.

Administrative Procedure 1990-3221 Public Complaints:
The following chain of command is provided for complaints. It is predicated upon the assumption, for the most efficient use of everyone’s time, that the best resolution of complaints is at the lowest possible level of the school district organization.
1. The citizen with a complaint should make every possible attempt to reconcile the complaint or difference of opinion at the teacher, department level, or school building level.
2. If no reasonable answer is obtained at the first step, the citizen may contact the next level supervisor in search of an amicable solution. The citizen shall have the right of appeal, finally to the Superintendent.
3. If no reasonable answer is provided for the complainant, the citizen should then bring the issue to the attention of the school board.