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It’s part of a new civic education program led by the Office of the Vermont Secretary of State.
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Sterling is the ninth private college to effectively close up shop in Vermont in the last decade.
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The Central Vermont Career Center had hoped to expand to accommodate more students and renovated outdated classrooms, but voters across 18 towns resoundingly struck down the $149 million bond request.
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The Taconic and Green Regional School District will close Sunderland Elementary School and Currier Memorial School in Danby on June 30.
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While most of Vermont's Head Start centers won't run out of money in the short term, the state's largest program is dipping into reserves to stay open through November.
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Officials who manage health benefits for teachers credited “bold intervention” from state lawmakers and regulators for helping to prevent premiums from spiking between 15% and 20%.
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Baby wipes, doormats and dumpsters play a key role at Chamberlin School in South Burlington.
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Both the University of Vermont and Middlebury College have new presidents: Marlene Tromp at UVM and Ian Baucom at Middlebury.
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The school's board of trustees approved tuition hikes at a meeting on Friday, according to a university press release — the first board meeting for new President Marlene Tromp.
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Brave Little State“There was this huge divide in, like, social grouping and connection … No one really talked to each other.”