In early May, during a discussion of H.483, a bill defining Vermont’s response to the Carson v. Makin decision, Senate Education Chair Brian Campion (D-Bennington) said, “Given all the issues
Students and families should prepare for uncertainty in public education, taxpayers should prepare to see more of their dollars spent with little to no oversight, and the state should prepare for lawsuits.
TOWNSHEND School officials throughout the state are raising alarms related to the implementation of new standardized testing after Cognia replaced Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium.
Vermont schools face critical staff shortages midway through the academic year, education leaders say, with some suggesting the state hack away at its 1,000 teacher and staff vacancies by providing