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  1. Vermont Government Projects: 30 Cool, Activities, Crafts, Experiments & More for Kids to Do to Learn About Your State (Vermont Experience) by Carole Marsh, 2003-05
  2. Vermont Geography Projects: 30 Cool, Activities, Crafts, Experiments & More for Kids to Do to Learn About Your State (Vermont Experience) by Carole Marsh, 2003-05
  3. A History of Cornell by Morris Bishop, 1962-10-31
  4. Small Wonders: Nature Education for Young Children by Linda Garrett, Hannah Thomas, 2006-02-28
  5. Official Directory of Connecticut, Rhode Island and Vermont Libraries and Media Centers, 1998 - 99 by Elaine Sprance, 1998-10-01
  6. Vermont Current Events Projects: 30 Cool, Activities, Crafts, Experiments & More for Kids to Do to Learn About Your State (Vermont Experience) by Carole Marsh, 2003-05
  7. Stalking the Academic Communist: Intellectual Freedom and the Firing of Alex Novikoff. Ellen W. Schrecker, fwd. by David R. Holmes, 1989-01-15
  8. General state aid estimates: Memo to superintendents of schools by Edward Joseph Fabian, 1980
  9. Report to the General Assembly regarding the necessity or lack thereof of regulating the profession of athletic training as required by House Resolution 25 by John D Detore, 1993
  10. Teaching in Vermont: An Inventory of Policies and Practices by Eric Hirsch, 2001-01
  11. Vermont consumer's resource handbook (Brieflet / University of Vermont, Extension Service) by Jay I Ashman, 1983
  12. From Another Angle: Children's Strengths and School Standards : The Prospect Center's Descriptive Review of the Child (Practitioner Inquiry)
  13. Manual for the Teacher's Report Form & 1991 Profile by Thomas M. Achenbach, 1991-06
  14. No Place But Here: A Teacher's Vocation in a Rural Community by Garret Keizer, 1996-10-15

41. Tobacco Control Program - Vermont Department Of Health
information about secondhand smoke in general, please see About Reaching vermont Communities. communitiesto provide tobacco prevention, education, and resources
http://www.healthyvermonters.info/hi/tobacco/tobacco.shtml
Tobacco Control Program
VERMONT'S SMOKING RESTRICTION LAWS
SMOKERS' TOLL-FREE QUIT LINE

About 19.5 percent of Vermonters smoke, and 1,000 Vermonters die each year of smoking-related diseases, including heart diseases and cancers. That makes tobacco use our leading preventable cause of death. The goal of the Tobacco Control Program is to cut the rate of smoking by Vermonters in half by 2010. Our program is based on the federal Centers for Disease Control 's guidelines. See Vermont Best Practices to cut smoking rates in half by 2010 for data and details.
Contents
For Anyone Interested in Quitting
Our Smokers' Toll-Free Quit Line:
877-YES-QUIT (877-937-7848) The Quit Line is operated 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, by the American Cancer Society's National Cancer Information Center. Vermonters will get personal help in the form of cessation support, factual information, quitting strategies, a series of phone counseling sessions, and referrals to local services that help smokers quit.

42. Vermont State Archives Guide To Records
vermont Governor Richard A. Snelling. Board of education, 19761985. 1.1 cubicfeet. Subseries included within this series Board of education general Files
http://vermont-archives.org/guide/seducat.htm
Secretary of State Vermont State Archives
RECORDS GUIDE ARCHIVES PAGE HOME PAGE
Vermont Governor Richard A. Snelling.
Board of Education,
1.1 cubic feet.
Subseries included within this series:
SERIES LIST RESEARCH QUESTION?
Board of Education General Files,
1 folder.
Includes correspondence concerning the appointment of Board members, correspondence on Board meetings, and a 1984-1985 Budget Summary. SUBSERIES LIST RESEARCH QUESTION?
Dept. of Education,
3 cubic ft.
SUBSERIES LIST RESEARCH QUESTION? Return to top of this page
Return to Secretary of State's Home Page
E-mail questions and comments about these pages to
Christie Carter, Assistant State Archivist (ccarter@sec.state.vt.us)

43. Vermont State Archives Guide To Records
vermont Governor Madeleine M. Kunin. Board of education, 19851990. 3.7 cubic ft.Subseries included within this series Board of education general Files, 1985
http://vermont-archives.org/guide/keducat.htm
Secretary of State Vermont State Archives
RECORDS GUIDE ARCHIVES PAGE HOME PAGE
Vermont Governor Madeleine M. Kunin.
Board of Education,
3.7 cubic ft.
Subseries included within this series:
SERIES LIST RESEARCH QUESTION?
Board of Education General Files,
1 folder.
Correspondence on appointments and activities related to the Board of Education. A few letters provide sparse information on the Governor's Institutes, education for the gifted, and special education. SUBSERIES LIST RESEARCH QUESTION?
Dept. of Education,
3.7 cubic ft.
SUBSERIES LIST RESEARCH QUESTION? Return to top of this page
Return to Secretary of State's Home Page
E-mail questions and comments about these pages to
Christie Carter, Assistant State Archivist (ccarter@sec.state.vt.us)

44. Vermont Arts Council : General Information
general INFORMATION. a part of all vermont communities, bringing inspiration to vermontcitizens and supports the arts as a central part of education for all
http://www.vermontartscouncil.org/about/
General Information
Strategic Plan
Annual Report
Contact Us GENERAL INFORMATION
The Vermont Arts Council was founded in 1964 on a simple and powerful premise: that the arts enrich lives, expand minds, and form a vital thread in the fabric of Vermont community life. The Council fosters classical, traditional, and emerging forms of artistic expression. It finds enduring ways to make the arts a part of all Vermont communities, bringing inspiration to Vermont citizens and visitors in every corner of the state. It advocates for and supports the arts as a central part of education for all people. The Council functions as a community partner and a catalyst for artists and organizations. It offers professional development opportunities and technical advice, collects and disseminates arts information, and acts as the state's foremost arts advocate. In keeping with its community focus, the Council is a grass-roots organization with statewide trustees elected from and by its membership. It is the only not-for-profit state arts agency in the country, and as such is uniquely qualified to unite both public and private resources to serve the following mission:

45. General Opportunity Grant Guidelines : Vermont Arts Council
Printable VersionGENERAL OPPORTUNITY GRANT GUIDELINES. Directory who have a designated“education” and/or Any vermont organization with notfor-profit, 501(c
http://www.vermontartscouncil.org/grants/documents/

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General Information Grants For Artists Grants For Organizations ... Grant Review Panelists GENERAL OPPORTUNITY GRANT GUIDELINES
Purpose of Opportunity Grants
Opportunity Grants are the primary vehicle by which the Vermont Arts Council supports artists, organizations, communities, and schools. The multiple deadlines and quick notification are designed to be responsive to your ideas and funding needs. Please note that these grants are highly competitive. The following Council priorities are addressed through Opportunity Grants:
  • Creation of new work; Support for learning in and through the arts; Creation or strengthening of collaborations between the arts community and other organizations/agencies; Employment of Vermont artists, especially those included in the Juried Arts Directory Advancement of the cultural development of towns and regions;

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47. Mayor's Office - Burlington, Vermont
By diverting general Fund support for education, the State of vermont wouldbe, in essence, increasing property taxes to cover general expenses.
http://www.ci.burlington.vt.us/mayor/letter20021011.html
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NUMBER 61 - October 11, 2002
Improved Ambulance Service
Fire Vehicle Replacement Bond
Code Enforcement Recommendations
On Monday of this week, Consultant Jeff Kronschnabl presented to me and to the City Council the results of his Code Enforcement study. I believe that the City can benefit significantly from his experienced perspective and this fresh view from beyond our community.
University-City Police Agreement
In August, the City and UVM signed an agreement providing for joint patrols to address off-campus student behavior. These patrols are now actively focusing on problem streets on high-activity nights.
Mayors Lobby for Homeland Security
In late September I joined more than 50 mayors from around the country in Washington, D.C. to lobby Congress regarding proposed homeland security legislation. We urged Congressional leaders to provide funding directly to cities and to provide greater flexibility in the use of funding to prevent terrorism and increase preparedness. The mayors were also united in their support of housing-trust-fund legislation introduced by Congressman Sanders.
City Council Opposes Unilateral War with Iraq
Maintaining State Support for Education
New North End Still Needs New Post Office
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48. Kroka Expeditions Of Vermont >> Wilderness Education Programs For Children, Teen
general Information. LOCATION Kroka Expeditions’Trollhaugen Farm base campis located near the historic village of Newfane in Southeastern vermont.
http://www.kroka.com/summer-info.shtml
Summer Programs School Programs Community Programs Semester Program
General Information A DAY’S FLOW
MOst days we will wake in the morning and celebrate the new day with a run, swim and stretch. We will sit down for a meal and have a moment of thanks and quiet.We will get moving with an exciting day of paddling, climbing or travel.We will pause in the middle to breathe in and read or reflect at lunchtime, before bursting out with an afternoon full of energy. We will take a last breath with a nightly ceremony of fire circle with stories, singing and reading aloud…and finally going to sleep. In and out we breathe… LOCATION
Kroka Expeditions’Trollhaugen Farm base camp is located near the historic village of Newfane in Southeastern Vermont. Kroka’s base camp borders the Green Mountain National Forest and is a short drive from the White Mountains, the Adirondacks and the best white water paddling and climbing in the Northeast. We are 2 hours from Boston and 4 hours from NYC. Program areas include Vermont, New Hampshire, Cape Cod, Maine, New York and Northern Canada.While most families drive students to camp, staff is available to pick up students at area airports, as well as the bus or train station in Brattleboro, VT with advance notice. Please refer to our

49. Vermont Online Education And Distance Learning Courses
of higher education. Request Information. education Online vermont. Universityof Phoenix Online general area. Earn your degree, advance
http://www.online-education.net/vermont_schools.html
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Vermont Online Education
Kennedy-Western University
Online degree programs designed for busy professionals.
Established in 1984, Kennedy-Western University offers self-paced degree programs designed specifically for the mid-career professional. Since there is no formal classroom attendance required, students can complete their coursework as their personal and professional commitments allow. Degree Programs: Kennedy-Western University's recognized degree programs span the realms of business and industry. Degrees are available at the Bachelor's, Master's, and Doctorate levels. Currently, Kennedy-Western offers the following bachelor programs: Business Administration, Executive Business Administration, Human Resource Management, International Business Administration, Management And Leadership, Finance, E-Business/E-Commerce, Health Administration, Computer Science, Management Of Technology, Management Information Systems, Software Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Engineering Management, Environmental Engineering, General Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Quality Control, Safety Engineering Student Services: Tutorial assistance, moderated live online chat sessions, online discussion boards, and Kennedy-Western University's proprietary online testing software all serve to provide the student with added value. In addition, students are paired with a qualified Student Services Advisor, whose expert advice helps to facilitate students through their program.

50. The Vermont Symphony Orchestra
general Information It seeks to raise the common standard of musical education andenjoyment for a broad and diverse public throughout the State of vermont.
http://www.vso.org/text/info.html
Vermont Symphony Orchestra Online
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Education Musical Petting Zoo Musicians-in-the-Schools Orchestral Youth Concerts Support Sponsorship Membership Contact Us Return to Home General Information Mission Statement The Vermont Symphony Orchestra Association, Inc., a state-supported non-profit institution founded in 1936, exists for the purpose of fostering and encouraging the appreciation of music in all its various forms, with emphasis on orchestral, choral and chamber music. It seeks to raise the common standard of musical education and enjoyment, and to provide, at moderate cost, quality performances for a broad and diverse public throughout the State of Vermont. Frequently Asked Questions Is the VSO playing in my town this year? Who is the music director of the VSO? How do I become a VSO member and what are the benefits? How can my business play a part in bringing the VSO to my community? ... How can I get a VSO souvenir? FAQ: Is the VSO playing in my town this year? The VSO performs 50 concerts in more than 20 communities across Vermont. For a complete schedule

51. Vermont Symphony Orchestra
general Information It seeks to raise the common standard of musical education andenjoyment for a broad and diverse public throughout the State of vermont.
http://www.vso.org/code/info.html
Purchase Tickets Masterworks Series Listings Summer Festival Tour Listings Made in Vermont Music Festival Listings Other VSO Event Listings All Concert Listings News General Information Board and Staff Directories Biographies History of the VSO Book VSO Musicians VSO Chorus View Fanfare The VSO Store Photo Gallery Musical Petting Zoo Musicians-in-the-Schools Orchestral Youth Concerts Playsite Membership Sponsorship General Information
Mission Statement
The Vermont Symphony Orchestra Association, Inc., a state-supported non-profit institution founded in 1936, exists for the purpose of fostering and encouraging the appreciation of music in all its various forms, with emphasis on orchestral, choral and chamber music. It seeks to raise the common standard of musical education and enjoyment, and to provide, at moderate cost, quality performances for a broad and diverse public throughout the State of Vermont.
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How do I become a VSO member and what are the benefits?

How can my business play a part in bringing the VSO to my community?
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How can I get a VSO souvenir?

FAQ: Is the VSO playing in my town this year?
The VSO performs 50 concerts in more than 20 communities across Vermont. For a complete schedule

52. Vermont Web Sites
Vermonters who want to go to college or other training after high school. They providegrants, loans, scholarships, career and education planning, and general
http://www.wcax.com/Global/category.asp?C=22018&nav=4QcR8i5N

53. SECOND ANNUAL REPORT TO THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY ON VERMONT S WELFARE
For example, vermont s Reach Up program will need to be are in need of training, education,and employment planned and reviewed with the general Assembly prior
http://www.path.state.vt.us/wrp/sargawrp/sargawrp.htm

54. The DRM Regional Resource Directory: Vermont
Team Providing Intensive Special education Supports Employment Industry Rehabilitation(VABIR) vermont Division of Valley Services Health (general)VT-CHIP
http://www.disabilityresources.org/VERMONT.html
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Council on Aging for Southeastern Vermont
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AIDS/HIV
Vermont Department of Health - Programs for People Living With HIV/AIDS
Alzheimer's Disease
Alzheimer's Association - Vermont Chapter
Arts
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Computer Access Center at VTC (CATCH-VTC)
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Autism
Autism Information Center of the Autism Society of Vermont
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Blindness and Visual Impairments
National Federation of the Blind - Vermont Resources
Vermont Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired
Brain Injury
Brain Injury Association of Vermont
Traumatic Brain Injury Medicaid Waiver Program
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55. Vermont Department Of Education
vermont Department of education School Report vermont Department of educationSchool Report. Champlain Valley UHSD 15. general School Information.
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56. Department Of Buildings & General Services
Birth Control PRA21. Eugenics and education in Eugenics PRA-21. 29. general, 1925-36(pp. 222-236), con d. vermont Conference of Social Work, 1925-35 PRA-22.
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Middlesex, Vermont Description and Inventory prepared by Nancy L. Gallagher under a grant from the Vermont Historical Records Advisory Board, March, 1998. Content and Historical Significance of Records The Eugenics Survey of Vermont (1925-1936) was a privately funded organization organized and directed by Henry F. Perkins, Chairman of the University of Vermont Zoology Department. Its purpose was to conduct studies of Vermont families and communities based on eugenics research models, to publicize its findings, and to support a program of social legislation that would allegedly improve the inborn quality of future generations of Vermonters. While the Survey supported many reforms in child welfare, education, and charities and corrections, its most enduring legacy is its role in the passage of Vermont's Sterilization Law of 1931.

57. Vermont Vital Signs | General Public | Fletcher Allen Health Care
general Public vermont Vital Signs, Welcome to the Web site for the television programvermont Vital Signs. vermont Vital Signs a health education program
http://www.fahc.org/General_Public/Vitalsigns/vitalsigns.html
Vermont Vital Signs General Public Vermont Vital Signs
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Welcome to the Web site for the television program Vermont Vital Signs Vermont Vital Signs a health education program co-produced by Fletcher Allen Health Care and Vermont Public Tel e vision offers prevention, health and wellness information on various topics ranging from pediatrics to elder care. Each program tackles one health topic by offering perspectives from a panel of experts, who live and breathe health and medicine. The panel typically includes physicians, medical researchers and other professionals who work in health and clinical-related fields. The moderator of Vermont Vital Signs is Fran Stoddard, who also hosts Vermont Public Television programs Points North and Profile Vermont Vital Signs airs on Vermont Public Television the first Wednesday of each month at 7:30 p.m., with the exception of June when it will air on the second Wednesday of the month. See the schedule section of this Web site for more details. To purchase a videotape copy of a Vermont Vital Signs episode, please call Vermont Public Television at (802) 655-8049.

58. Vermont Archaeological Society
(Reprinted from Archeology and vermont education, Vol. The vermont Archeology WeekCommittee has also composed a brief recommended general Interest (Nonfiction
http://www.vtarchaeology.org/resource.htm
Vermont Archaeology Home What is Archaeology? Publications Board of Directors ...
Fiction: Whimsical Archeology
Recommended Resources (Reprinted from Archeology and Vermont Education , Vol. 2) The "Participate in Archeology" bulletin published by the National Park Service lists not only ways of getting involved in archeology, but a moderate compliation of magazines, audio-visual programs, and books of interest from across the United States. The Vermont Archeology Week Committee has also composed a brief recommended bibliography. This list may be subject to revision, and does not attempt to introduce all materials suitable for a given topic area. Children's and Young Adult The children's magazines Cobblestone and Faces often devote issues to archeology or archeological topics. The "Eyewitness" series of encyclopedias and books has several volumes of archeological or historical interest for all ages. Brett, Jan (1992) The First Dog Bruchac, Joseph (1985) The Wind Eagle , Bowman Books, Greenfield Court, New York. Stories about the origins, peoples, ideas, and beliefs of the Abenaki.

59. Education World® : School Issues : Vermont Governor Considers Rejecting Federal
telephone numbers. Parents could opt out of this, according to WilliamReedy, general counsel for the vermont Department of education.
http://www.educationworld.com/a_issues/issues313.shtml
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Vermont Governor Considers Rejecting Federal Funds
As requirements for the federal education law start to kick in, Vermont governor Howard Dean is asking whether the cost of compliance is greater than the $53.7 million in federal money affected by the No Child Left Behind Act that the state receives. That includes about $21.4 million in Title I funds. If it is, Vermont may be better off rejecting the money and retaining its own assessment procedures, Dean told Education World. Included: A description of why Dean proposes turning down certain federal aid. Saying that the cost of retooling state education assessments to meet federal education requirements could exceed the state's federal education allocation and expressing concern about stipulations in the federal law, Vermont governor Howard Dean is considering rejecting federal aid rather than complying with the requirements. Vermont currently receives about $53.7 million in federal aid including $21.4 million in Title I money plus other federal grants and assistance that will be affected by the No Child Left Behind Act.

60. ARAGdirect.com - Providing Access To Education And Legal Services.
Agreement for Direct Seller; Independent Contractor Agreement for general Contractor; TrademarkLicense Agreement; UCC Financing Statement; vermont Health Care
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