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The Vermont Agency of Education now says that schools may need to institute mask mandates in order protect students who are at high risk of getting seriously sick from COVID-19.
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This school year has been challenging for many students, their families, teachers and administrators as they tried to cope with the impact of the…
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While addressing COVID-19 is a big task, Vermont lawmakers are also continuing with other legislative work amid the pandemic, including what could be the…
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Voters across Vermont will weigh in on local school budgets Tuesday, but a debate playing out in Montpelier right now could have far more influence over…
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Gov. Phil Scott used his twice-weekly media briefing Tuesday to prevail on Vermont school districts to bring students back to the classroom for in-person…
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As education officials across the state weigh the risks and benefits of in-person learning during the coronavirus pandemic, a new VPR-Vermont PBS poll has…
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Mandatory face masks for teachers and daily temperature checks for students will become the new normal in Vermont schools this fall as state officials…
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Vermont put a moratorium on school building construction aid in 2007, but now some people want to change course.In a post-Act 46 world — and as the number…
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Dan French took over the job of Vermont's Secretary of Education just last week, but he's no stranger to the state's schools: he's taught in the Northeast…