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  1. Vermont Nurse Internship Project: a collaborative enterprise developed by nurse leaders from education, practice, and regulation. (Nurse Entry Into Practice).: ... article from: Nursing Education Perspectives by Susan A. Boyer, 2002-03-01
  2. Multiple dimensions of reform: the impact of state policies on special education and supports for all students.: An article from: Journal of Disability Policy Studies by Katharine Shepherd Furney, Susan Brody Hasazi, et all 2005-12-22

21. The Vermont Statutes Online
Definitions. As used in this chapter. (1) Child with a disability means any child in vermont eligible under state regulations to receive special education.
http://www.leg.state.vt.us/statutes/fullsection.cfm?Title=16&Chapter=101&Section

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24. Vermont Department Of Personnel
state and federal laws and regulations specific to willing to travel within vermont and nationally Minimum Qualifications education Masters Degree in education
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25. Vermont Department Of Personnel
knowledge of the organization of vermont school systems. Considerable knowledge of special education requirements, rules, regulations and procedures.
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26. Case: J.D. V. Pawlet School District
of intellectual peers at the local high school and that he suffered from an emotional and behavioral disability under vermont s special education regulations.
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About Us Search this site: Search ListServ Case: J.D. v. Pawlet School District Printer-friendly version 224 F.3d 60 (2nd Cir. 2000) Education : Special Education; Due Process US Court of Appeals Aug 8 2000 J.D., an academically gifted minor with documented behavioral problems, brought a claim against his local school district and the Vermont state Board of Education challenging the school district's failure to provide a free appropriate public education under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) and section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (Section 504). In an interesting decision that presented a question of first impression in the second circuit, the Court of Appeals found that the plaintiff's status as an academically gifted student with an emotional disability did not entitle him to special education services under IDEA, but that he was entitled to "reasonable accommodations" under Section 504. The court also rejected J.D.’s Section 504 claim on the ground that the school district had offered a reasonable accommodation given the disability present. J.D.’s parents, unhappy with the alternatives presented by the local school district, unilaterally enrolled J.D. in a private post-secondary boarding school catering to academically gifted children. The school board had offered a placement at the local high school, with enrollment opportunity at a local college, and concurrent counseling and peer training sessions to address the behavioral/emotional issues. The court determined that these accommodations were reasonable under Section 504, which gave J.D. “the same access to the benefits of a public education as all other students.”

27. Vermont Summary
The vermont Department of education monitors each Local education Agency Part B of the Individuals with Disabilities education Act (IDEAB) regulations.
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108 Cherry Street Burlington, Vermont 05402 email: hkeith@vdh.state.vt.us Primary Contact for State Monitoring, Part C : Helen Keith Director, Part C of IDEA Resources: Vermont has the following resources available on request: Narrative Summary - Vermont Vermont State Board of Education: Special Education Monitoring Policies and Procedures Policy (Part B only): The Vermont Department of Education monitors each Local Education Agency (LEA) at least once every six years to assure compliance with Part B of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA-B) regulations. The Department meets its IDEA-B oversight obligations to Vermont school districts through monitoring procedures. The procedures verify LEA compliance with IDEA-B federal regulations including: 34 CFR 300.125, 300.401, 300.550 and 300.575. Procedures (Part B only): The procedures for monitoring include but are not limited to: 1. An initial contact with the special education administrator in the district to discuss the monitoring process, how information will be collected from parents and educators and to determine a date for submission of the LEA Profile.

28. Vermont Smart Growth Collaborative
See the Calendar of Events for education Outreach vermont Smart Growth Scorecard A Community Self for updating town plans and regulations and encouraging
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The Vermont Smart Growth Collaborative is pleased to offer workshops and technical assistance on smart growth planning tools and strategies for communities and citizens. The Collaborative's members have a wide range of experience in community and regional planning, legal assistance, environmental science, housing, community development, landscape architecture, historic preservation and other fields. Its members are available to help communities and citizens with a wide range of issues such as incorporating smart growth planning in town plans and bylaws, developing your community based on smart growth principles, and helping to understand the tax implications of growth, to name a few. If you are interested in organizing an educational workshop or event, please contact

29. Vermont-NEA Editorial 1/00
a public and assertive statement of support for the current licensing regulations from the Acting Commissioner of education, from the vermont Standards Board
http://www.vtnea.org/ed-38.htm
Home Who We Are Opportunities for Educators Advice for Parents ... Support for Kids Regulations without proper enforcement are worthless Vermont-NEA President Angelo J. Dorta delivered this statement regarding teacher licensure and the Williamstown "volunteer teacher" controversy at a news conference on December 3, 1999: Such significant silence is damaging. Regulations without proper enforcement are worthless. In fact, they are worse than nothing at all, since they only can breed cynicism about the quality of public education. How does the public and the education community take seriously other state initiatives aimed at increased accountability and school improvement when a basic quality assurance provision such as proper teacher licensing can be so cavalierly disregarded? Home Who We Are Opportunities for Educators Advice for Parents ... Support for Kids

30. Vermont-NEA Editorial 11/96
vermontNEA believes that it is time to get some likely answers that examine existing state statutes, State Board of education regulations, and accountability
http://www.vtnea.org/ed-4.htm
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Vermont-NEA President Angelo Dorta delivered these remarks at a news conference October 24, 1996 at the Vermont-NEA Convention... The 145th Annual Vermont-NEA Educators' Convention is an occasion for celebrating the tremendous professionalism and the tireless dedication of our teachers and school support staff from Bennington to Richford, from St. Albans to St. Johnsbury. And there are many achievements to celebrate:
  • The number of Vermont high school students taking a core curriculum of four years of English, and three years each of math, science, and social studies has more than tripled since 1982. Vermont's high school completion rate has remained steady for the past 10 years at about 85 percent despite profound changes in family structure, work, and general society. By contrast, in the 50s, nearly half of all high school students quit before graduating. Most handicapped and disabled Vermont students were taught at home or in institutions, rather than experiencing the equal education opportunities that exist today in Vermont's very inclusive public school classrooms. More than 50 percent of Vermont students continue with post-secondary education, over 20 percent more than three decades ago.

31. Vermont State Agencies: Web Guide Includes Government Agencies That Regulate Con
financing; exporting; government contracts; regulations and permits keyword and required education/experience. vermont Talent Bank contains resume database
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This link will take you to the Vermont official state home page. This is a good starting point for finding state government resources, including the Governor's Office and executive agencies, as well as a direct link to state government bid opportunities. This home page also provides links to the state courts and Legislature, municipal and regional Web sites, and finding tools for information about the state.
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32. Vermont Dept. Of Housing & Community Affairs
proposals through zoning and/or subdivision regulations. vermont Planning Information Center (VPIC) A website for from the Land Use education and Training
http://www.dhca.state.vt.us/Planning/Education&Training.htm
Land Use Education and Training Collaborating with a wide range of public and non-profit agencies, the Division works to meet the education and training needs of municipal land use officials including staff and volunteer members of Planning Commissions, Zoning Boards and Development Review Boards. ON-LINE TRAINING RESOURCES
These resources provide local boards and commissions with some basic information on the processes, principles and issues in land use planning and reviewing development proposals through zoning and/or subdivision regulations. Vermont Planning Information Center (VPIC)
A website for members of local planning commissions, zoning boards and development review boards: VPIC is a new website developed by DHCA with partners from the Land Use Education and Training Collaborative. This website is designed to provide local land use officials with information on planning and development review. Start by reviewing the Wecome Packet for new officials on the VPIC home page.

33. About Powerboating - Boating Education By U.S. State
vermont s Boating Laws and Responsibilities The official site for boating education and regulations in the state of vermont. Handbook
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34. Family Help In Vermont
and Criminal Dispositions in vermont. Visit When Your Teen is in Trouble with the Law. Parents Rights in Special education. regulations Effective August 2001.
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35. School Ministries: Vermont State Laws
education regulations (Policy Transportation for Released Time is often handled by the churches, which send vans to pick up the children (vermont Department of
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Phone: 803-772-5224 / Fax: 803-772-9384 Released Time Laws and Guidelines Released Time Laws and Guidelines State of: Vermont STATUTES: VERMONT STATUTES ANNOTATED TITLE 16 Vermont compulsory attendance law (§1121) requires that all children, ages 7-25 (inclusive), must attend "an approved public school or an approved or reporting private school for the full number of days which school is held." According to section 1051, it is the policy of the State of Vermont to cooperate with religious groups by adjusting the schedule of public schools to provide periodic Release Time for religious instruction, "provided that such adjustments do not interfere with the conduct of secular educational programs in the schools." The board of directors of each school district " shall make available periodic Released Time" (section 1053) if requested by a religious group (an association of persons for religious purposes). Periodic Released Time religious education courses will also be included in public school catalogs (section 1053). Periodic Released Time education courses, however, must comply with several conditions:

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37. Welcome To MARKS OUTDOOR SPORTS
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38. The Lake Champlain Region | 2004 Position Statement: Education Costs
to look at whether vermont regulations regarding these more prescriptive than federal regulations and whether be required for special education service plans
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2004 Position Statement: Education Costs
The goal for funding Vermont’s educational system should be to provide a high quality and cost-effective education for our students. In order to achieve this goal, we need solid leadership, good vision, rigorous standards, discipline and accountability at both the state and school district levels.
Providing an excellent educational opportunity for each of our Vermont children is one of the most important investments we can make for the future of Vermont. However, the cost of education has increased significantly in recent years. Between fiscal year 1992 and fiscal year 2002, the revenues (from all sources) to fund public education jumped from $672.9 million to $1.052 billion. According to U.S. Census data for fiscal year 2001 (which is the latest year available), Vermont ranked 8th in the nation for per pupil spending, 2nd in the nation for school spending in relation to personal income and 1st in the nation for school administration spending per pupil. In addition, according to the U.S. Department of Education, Vermont had the lowest pupil teacher ratio in the nation in fiscal year 2001.
Although we want excellent educational outcomes for Vermont students, we also have to pay attention to education costs. Projected education spending increases of 4.50% in fiscal year 2004 and 4.75% in fiscal years 2005 and 2006 are not sustainable. Act 68, passed by the legislature in 2003, revised Vermont’s education funding system to provide some new revenue sources. However, by fiscal year 2006, education spending is projected to outpace revenues by $15 million. We therefore need to act now to restrain the growth in education costs.

39. The Lake Champlain Region | 2004 Position Statement: Promoting Technology
for workforce development, training and education relating to based companies in vermont by focusing with predictable and responsive regulations and processes
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2004 Position Statement: Promoting Technology
GBIC and the Lake Champlain Regional Chamber of Commerce support efforts to ensure that Vermont is a state where businesses can remain economically competitive in an era of increasing use of e-commerce and technology and where all Vermont residents can participate in this new era.
We believe that technology is inseparable from Vermont’s economic future and that the use of technology is congruent with Vermont’s image and character. For Vermont to be competitive in the global economy, it must attract, promote, create and retain industries that embrace technology.
Greater use of technology will permit the State of Vermont to promote itself not only as a location that offers a high quality of life but also as a location with leading-edge technology and telecommunications. As seen in the context of a life cycle, Vermont must provide as much support as possible for high technology startup companies and the foundation infrastructure required for subsequent phases of business development.
We also support policies and legislation that specifically foster growth of high technology companies in Vermont. High technology companies have many attributes consistent with Vermont's image and values. High technology companies typically offer higher than average pay and benefits for their employees, generally are net economic contributors to their surrounding communities and typically have limited impact on the surrounding environment. Vermont is not alone, however, in wanting to attract high technology companies and must effectively compete with other states for these desirable companies. Vermont must have the resource infrastructure and technology backbone to effectively compete with other states for such companies.

40. Archived: 3/14/96 Vermont Given Unprecedented Statewide Flexibility In Education
today awarded vermont authority to waive federal education rules and regulations that get in the way of community efforts to improve teaching and learning.
http://www.ed.gov/PressReleases/03-1996/vtflex.html
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FOR RELEASE Contact: Melinda Kitchell Malico March 14, 1996 (202) 401-1008
Vermont Given Unprecedented Statewide Flexibility in Education Programs
To help advance local school improvement efforts in Vermont, U.S. Secretary of Education Richard W. Riley today awarded Vermont authority to waive federal education rules and regulations that get in the way of community efforts to improve teaching and learning. Statewide, school district and individual school waivers designed to cut red tape are available under the new "EdFlex" partnership between Vermont and the U.S. Department of Education. This break with the old top-down approach to government was made possible by the Goals 2000: Educate America Act. It is designed to promote and support state and community efforts to help students learn the basics and core subjects to high standards. "The EdFlex program is a striking example of new partnerships the Clinton administration is forming with states and communities to help raise academic standards and improve discipline in our schools. Vermont has demonstrated its commitment to providing flexibility, accountability and effective innovation in order to improve teaching and learning," Riley said.

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