Academic Excellence
All schools within GRCSU make sure to provide resources that encourage our students to excel, even after graduation.
Greater Rutland County Supervisory Union
Welcome to Greater Rutland County Supervisory Union!
Welcome to Greater Rutland County Supervisory Union!
Superintendent: Chris Sell
16 Evelyn St.
Rutland, VT 05701
T: 802-775-4342
F: 802-775-7319
Latest News
Tomatosphere at RTS
March 20, 2023
Tomatosphere: Week 1 In our first week together, our middle schoolers met their elementary buddies aCole Nace Places First in Vermont in the SIFMA Foundation’s National InvestWrite® Competition
March 20, 2023
Congratulations to senior Cole Nace, for placing in first in the SIFMA Foundation’s National IHealth & Wellness Career Cafe at PrHS
March 16, 2023
This morning, PrHS held their second Career Café! Students were able to visit with professionals inReminder: No School for Students March 17th
March 15, 2023
This is a reminder that there is no school for students Friday, March 17th, 2023 due to staff in-serS.T.E.M Career Cafe at PoHS
March 13, 2023
This morning’s Career Cafe was focused on STEM careers. There were representatives for veterinGrease Auditions & Info
March 13, 2023
Please see the flyer below for more information about the Grease performance and when auditions willKaraoke at PoES
March 10, 2023
On most Thursdays, Poultney Elementary holds a Fun Thursday, which compromises different activitiesJared Campbell in Proctor
March 10, 2023
Yesterday, Jared Campbell performed for students at both Proctor High and Proctor Elementary. His reGreen Cast Podcast Episode 2 at RTS
March 8, 2023
The Green Cast Podcast, from Rutland Town School, recorded their second episode today; they focusedCareer Development
March 7, 2023
First, please check out the latest edition of CareerVisor: Try Before You Buy If you are a CCV Dual
Greater Rutland County Supervisory Union
Portrait of a Graduate
The GRCSU Portrait of a Graduate is meant to complement academics and assessment scores as measures of student preparedness. While it does not replace a focus on academic achievement and excellence, it shows our communities’ commitment to investing in educational experiences that educate the whole child.
