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  1. 21 de dez. de 2023 · From The Putney School. Traditional education is not good enough for us. We are an independent 9–12 private boarding and day school situated in southeastern Vermont that has spent 85 years on the forefront of progressive education. We work to set up students for their own success.

  2. Danny O’Brien. Job: Head of School. Education: B.A. Middlebury College, M.A. University of Colorado Boulder. Danny is proud to serve as Putney’s 10th head of school. Prior to returning to the Green Mountain State (where he did his undergraduate work at Middlebury), Danny served for a decade as the leader of the High Mountain Institute in ...

  3. Employment Opportunities. Putney is a progressive, coeducational boarding school of 230 students located in Putney, Vermont. The Putney School is committed to cultivating and sustaining an educational community that values difference. Our commitment to social justice work is embedded in our stated Fundamental Beliefs.

  4. We are a coeducational boarding and day school for grades 9 – 12. As a progressive school, we believe people learn best by doing. You will learn the art and skill of self motivation and self direction. You will discover issues, actions and concepts that you care about.

  5. 8 de jun. de 1997 · Putney students are encouraged to challenge themselves intellectually, to pursue rigorous learning for its own sake, to actively participate in and appreciate the arts, to contribute meaningfully to the work program that sustains the school community and the farm on which it is located, to engage in vigorous athletics, and to develop a social ...

  6. The Putney School is a co-educational boarding school for grades 9-12 founded in 1935 By Carmelita Hinton. We are a progressive school, in that we value the idea that education is something to be actively pursued rather than passively received.

  7. The Putney School | 949 followers on LinkedIn. The Putney School stands for a way of life. Putney is committed to developing each student's full intellectual, artistic and physical potential.