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June 17

June 17, 1785

The state makes educational demands on counties, but is unwilling to help pay.


 

The General Assembly authorized the first county grammar school in Vermont on this day in 1785. The authors of The Vermont Constitution prescribed one grammar school "ought to be established" in each county. Windsor county was the first to organize a grammar school.

Windsor County residents wanted to prepare their sons for Dartmouth and UVM, hoping that the state would help financially. The state did not.

The school opened in Norwich, in what was known as the red school house, on the location where the Congregational Church now stands. Classes were moved to Royalton 22 years later.


Image of the announcement courtesy Some Pages of Norwich History, A Bicentennial Publication by the Norwich Bicentennial Committee.

 

June Archives | June 18

The Vermont Book Of Days - First County Grammar School

An announcement for the County Grammar School
submitted by the Secretary of State to the Vermont Gazette,
which appeared on the front page of the August issue.


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