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David Wolk as president of Castleton University in 2017. Courtesy photo.
An experienced leader in education from Rutland has been appointed by the governor to help shape what school districts in Vermont may look like in the future.
The following is a monthly column provided to us courtesy of the Chamber & Economic Development of the Rutland Region.
The $26 million in federal grant funding supported after-school and summer programs, professional development for teachers and staff, as well as English language instruction for students.
The Vermont House speaker will appoint two more retired education officials and three House members to round out the task force, which is required to submit a proposal to the Legislature by Dec. 1.
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Nearly a dozen schools from across Vermont recently took part in the School Compost and Recycling Action Plan Institute, a ...
While it’s summer and classrooms are quiet, school board work across Vermont is anything but. With the passage of H.454 and major education transformation on the horizon, school boards from ...
This issue starkly highlights the disconnect between the more urban and liberal centers of central and western Vermont and ...
Articles by Dana Becker - High SchoolJoined: Sep 12, 2022 Dana Becker has been a sports writer in Iowa since 2000, writing for The Fort Dodge Messenger, Mason City Globe-Gazette, Cedar Rapids ...
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