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Educators fire up kids with after school classes

Posted on September 6, 2012 |
By John Flowers



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JOE SCHINE, the afterschool director at the Bridge School in Middlebury, is designing an educational resource center for “Numina,” a new program that will feature afterschool opportunities in Middlebury, Bristol and Monkton. Independent photo/Trent Campbell

MIDDLEBURY — Susan Borg and Richard Nessen have already made an impact on education in the Middlebury area. Borg founded the Quarry Hill School in 1974, while Nessen helped establish the Bridge School in 1980. Both have placed a premium on teaching to individual students rather than trying to tailor subject matter to a large class.

It is a successful technique they would like to see passed on. But change in the education field rarely comes overnight.

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