LUDLOW, Vt. – Vermont State Attorney General Charity Clark visited the Expeditionary School at Black River (ESBR) in Ludlow on Tuesday, May 26, to speak with students. She was joined by her assistant and her mother, who is a staple around the attorney general’s office.
Clark is the first female attorney general in the history of the State of Vermont. She is proud of her local roots: Born in Springfield, she attended Ludlow Elementary, and graduated from Burr and Burton Academy. She explained her background, what her role entails, and interesting facts about her career and journey to the attorney general’s office. Clark explained that she enjoys talking with kids so they understand what opportunities exist, and she answered questions from many interested students. We appreciate Clark and her team taking the time to visit and talk with us.
As a choice high school, ESBR is open to students from Ludlow and surrounding areas in Vermont. We welcome students who are seeking an education that blends strong academics, creativity, and real-world learning. For more information, contact Mike Kell, head of school, at mkell@esblackriver.org or 802-228-3727, or visit www.esblackriver.org.