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District announces $7 million cost recovery plan


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Morton dedication postponed


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Butler student survey April18-20


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Board retreat scheduled for March 31


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Date change for March Board meeting


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Kindergarten registration begins April 1


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BHS to stage "Little Women"

“Little Women” will be performed at 7 p.m. on March 23, 24, 30 and 31, and at 3 p.m. on March 25. Tickets are $5.00 pre-sale for students and seniors, $6.00 for adults, and $8.00 at the door. All performances will be held in the Performing Arts Theater.
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Morton bricks available to the public


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Public invited to register for FREE computer class


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Live music, auction on agenda for March 3 marching band fundraiser


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Morton & Smith Basketball games canceled for January 21.


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VBCS celebrates School Board Recognition Month

January is School Board Recognition Month, and Vandalia-Butler City Schools is joining school districts across the state in recognizing those who serve on behalf of the community.
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McTeacher Night slated for Jan 12

Murlin Heights and Demmitt elementary teachers and staff will compete to see who can raise the most proceeds by working at McDonald's on January 12.
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Butler webstore now open!


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Cost-savings strategies generate interest at the U.S. Department of Education

Innovative strategies to cut costs and operate more like a business have earned Vandalia-Butler City Schools national attention.
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Study of raptors transforms Helke third graders into young scientists

On December 13, Aullwood Audubon Center Education Coordinator Tom Hissong visited Helke Elementary third graders to talk about birds of prey and adaptations.
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Smith STEM club project goes to the dogs

During a season of giving and goodwill, Smith Middle School’s STEM Club students worked on cooking up a special treat for loyal friends in need.
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Outpouring of goodwill characterizes Butler “Adopt-a-Box” project

On December 13, dozens of Butler High School students came together after school with a singular aim: to deliver a little joy to local children in need.
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Morton farewell open house draws hundreds of former students

On December 11, hundreds of former students walked the halls of Morton one last time before the building is closed permanently.
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Murlin Heights gift shop gives students a chance to purchase gifts and practice budget skills

The Murlin Heights Holiday Gift Shop gives students a chance to purchase affordable gifts for family and friends while practicing their budget skills.
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