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  1. A proposal for a general practice program at the Vermont Law School by Michael Meltsner, 1986
  2. Cooking With Love & Memories, Websterville Baptist Christian School, Websterville, Vermont by Family and Alumni of Websterville Christian School Friends, 2001
  3. The Forty-Second Vermont School Report Made by the Superintendent of Education to the General Assembly, October 1912 by Mason S., Superintendent of Education Stone, 1912
  4. Vermont (Hello U.S.A. (Sagebrush)) by Kathy Pelta, 2001-09
  5. The Forty-Third Vermont School Report made by the State Superintendent of Education to the General Assembly, January 1915. by Mason S. [ Superintendent of Education ] Stone, 1915
  6. The Thirty-Fifth Vermont School Report made by the State Superintendent of Education to the General Assembly, October 1898. by Mason S. [ Superintendent of Education ] Stone, 1898
  7. The Thirty-Seventh Vermont School Report made by the State Superintendent of Education to the General Assembly, October 1902. by Walter E. [ Superintendent of Education ] Ranger, 1902
  8. The Thirty-Sixth Vermont School Report made by the State Superintendent of Education to the General Assembly, October 1900. by Mason S. [ Superintendent of Education ] Stone, 1900
  9. The Thirty-Fourth Vermont School Report made by the State Superintendent of Education to the General Assembly, October 1896. by Mason S. [ Superintendent of Education ] Stone, 1896
  10. Vermont (One Nation) by Capstone Press Geography Department Staf, 1999-04
  11. Mdr's School Directory Vermont 2005-2006 (Mdr's School Directory Vermont) by Market Data Retrieval, 2005-11-30
  12. Mdr's School Directory Vermont 2006-2007 (Mdr's School Directory Vermont) by Market Data Retrieval, 2006-11
  13. Mdr's School Directory Vermont 2004-2005 (Mdr's School Directory Vermont) by Market Data Retrieval, 2004-11
  14. Qed's School Guides, 1987-88: New England/Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont (Qed State School Guide New England Regional Set)

1. Toxic Chemicals In Vermont's Schools
Children in particular are at great risk from hazardous chemicals due to high dietary exposure, play habits, small body size, and incomplete immune system development. This means that over 300 vermont schools are not involved in the state program to improve environmental health Dioxin exposure to the general public occurs as a result of
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Environmental Health in Vermont Schools
Children grow and develop amidst a rainbow of known hazardous substances, including those they encounter at school:
  • Road dust Carpet mildew Diesel bus fumes Fragrances and combustion gases Harsh cleansers, pesticides and hazardous art and shop class supplies Not enough air in classrooms
School is a big part of a child's total lifetime exposure.
Vermont children spend many hours a day for many years coming and going to school, inside school buildings and hanging out on school grounds. Children’s school environmental hazard exposure is multiplied by school and play habits, small body size, high food intake, and incomplete immune system development. All make growing children especially vulnerable to lifelong health ramifications.
  • Protecting children means taking preventive actions all the time children are at school. Communities can work together to make schools supportive of improving environmental health.

2. Welcome To The Vermont Department Of Education Web Site!
the VTDOE is committed to helping students, educators, and public schools meet vermonts high standards state.vt.us. general questions about education in vermont edinfo@doe.state
http://www.state.vt.us/educ
Frequently "Asked For" Information: - Educator Licensing - No Child Left Behind Act (NCLBA) - Discrimination Complaints - VT Framework of Standards - Special Education Regulations - DOE Directories - Employment Opportunities What's NEW on the Web Site?
THIS IS THE VERMONT DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION'S OFFICIAL WEB SITE
Working under the authority of the State Board of Education, the VTDOE is committed to helping students, educators, and public schools meet Vermont’s high standards. The site provides information about the VTDOE’s programs, services, and initiatives to all who are interested in Vermont’s education community. Some general links of interest: Adult Diploma Adult Education Adult Occupation Training Discrimination Complaints Driver Education Family Literacy Governor's Diploma HIV/AIDS Prevention Substance Abuse Prevention Vermont Teen Leadership Safety Program Veterans Affairs Some general links of interest: Action Planning Assessments Data Collection Discrimination Complaints Educational Support Systems (ESS) Educational Technology Framework of Standards Health Education Resource Centers (HERCs) High School Renewal and Innovation Leadership Development No Child Left Behind Act (NCLBA) Professional Development Professional Standards School Improvement Special Education Standards Into Action Title I
Some general links of interest: Action Planning Assessments (Testing) Discrimination Complaints Early Childhood Education Educational Support Systems Family Literacy Home Study Parental Rights in Special Education

3. Directories: Department General Phone Numbers
Questions about vermont s assessment program, child nutrition programs, safe and healthy schools initiative, discrimination general Equivalency Diploma (GED),
http://www.state.vt.us/educ/new/html/directories/general_numbers.html
Frequently "Asked For" Information: - Educator Licensing - No Child Left Behind Act (NCLBA) - Discrimination Complaints - VT Framework of Standards - Special Education Regulations - DOE Directories - Employment Opportunities What's NEW on the Web Site?
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DEPARTMENT GENERAL PHONE NUMBERS TOPIC AREAS
Click on a topic area below (alphabetical by column) to link to a contact description and a general phone number: Accounts payable English as Second Language (ESL) Professional development Administrative complaints ... Educator quality TOPIC DESCRIPTION AND CONTACT PHONE NUMBERS
Licensing
Questions about educator licensing requirements; reciprocity The Licensing Office receives its highest volume of request for application materials and other information from late spring through mid-autumn (May to October). Although every attempt is made to answer all requests as quickly as possible, during this time, requests received by e-mail often receive the quickest response. Professional Development Professional development activities for educators; National Board Certification

4. Vermont Colleges Vermont Universities VT College Schools Universities Vermont Le
vermont colleges and universities. vermont schools of higher education. Admissions information, student guide to vermont schools, colleges, universities offers general contact information for admissions to all vermont Colleges and Community College of vermont. Admissions Office, Community College of vermont, Wasson Hall, P
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Vermont Colleges and Universities vary from the conservative Norwich University in Northfield, to the progressive Goddard College in Plainfield. All Vermont Colleges and Universities share the distinction of being located in Vermont's scenic and historic surroundings, which many students find intellectually stimulating.
The State of Vermont is a leader in environmental protection, and is the nation's top producer of U.S. Olympic skiers. Vermont is one of the most crime-free states in America, and has more colleges per capita than any other U.S. state. There are nearly 45,000 students in Vermont - students who enjoy Vermont's changing seasons, 212 miles of Lake Champlain shoreline, 700 miles of hiking and mountain biking trails, a multitude of state parks and campgrounds , excellent Nordic and alpine skiing snowboarding and snowshoeing , and the fresh, clean Vermont air and water.

5. Vermont Alternative Schools Report
REPORT ON ALTERNATIVE. EDUCATION schools/PROGRAMS. IN vermontJanuary 2001Prepared by Susan studyon alternative schools in vermont. Specifically, the vermont general Assembly was
http://www.state.vt.us/educ/new/pdfdoc/pubs/alternative_sch_report_01.pdf

6. Vermont Schools - VT Elementary, Middle And High School Information
publish the same information that public schools do general Questions About Greatschools.
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7. ACTS OF THE 1999-2000 VERMONT LEGISLATURE
Download this document in MS Word 97 format. NO. 125. AN ACT RELATING TO TOXIC MATERIALS AND INDOOR AIR QUALITY IN vermont PUBLIC schools. ( H.192) It is hereby enacted by the general Assembly of the
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NO. 125. AN ACT RELATING TO TOXIC MATERIALS AND INDOOR AIR QUALITY IN VERMONT PUBLIC SCHOOLS. (H.192) It is hereby enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Vermont: Sec. 1. LEGISLATIVE FINDINGS, PURPOSE AND GOALS (a) The General Assembly finds that: (1) There is significant evidence that hazardous chemical exposure and poor indoor air quality can negatively affect human health and productivity. (2) Problems related to hazardous chemical exposure ranging from complaints of minor illness to death are documented in medical, institutional and governmental studies. (3) Children are particularly susceptible to adverse health effects from hazardous chemical exposure and poor indoor air quality, as their bodies are undergoing rapid growth and development, their immune systems are not fully functional and they are likely to be in contact with materials not encountered by adults. (4) A school environment, in which hazardous exposures are reduced and an adequate supply of fresh or filtered air is provided reduces viruses and allergens, increases the likelihood that school students and staff will be more alert and productive and may reduce risk of litigation. (5) Problems involving potentially hazardous chemical exposure and poor indoor air quality are associated with increased use of manufactured construction materials, energy conservation measures which have sealed school buildings more tightly, inadequate air exchange which fails to eliminate pollutants from inside school buildings, and moisture problems that cause biological growth inside school buildings.

8. Vermont Schools - VT Elementary, Middle And High School Information
computer science from the University of vermont. Fiorentino, House Committee on general Education Robert Consortium Charter schools Laurel Hagood, Narcoossee
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9. Featured Computer Schools In Vermont (VT) - Computer Training Schools
A directory of computer training schools Featured Computer schools in vermont. Our featured Computer schools provide you with program institution provides a blend of general education and vocational curricula leading to
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10. PESTICIDES AND MAINTENANCE CHEMICALS IN VERMONT SCHOOLS
INCLASSROOMSPESTICIDES AND MAINTENANCE CHEMICALS. IN vermont SCHOOLS222vermontPUBLICINTERESTRESEARCH againsttheir will.The U.S. general Accounting Office 2Recently, throughout the
http://www.vpirg.org/downloads/chemicals.pdf

11. General Information About Driver Training In Vermont
general Information About Driver Training. Driving schools and instructors are licensed by the Department of Motor Vehicles. The
http://www.aot.state.vt.us/dmv/LICENSES/drivertraining/DriverTrainingGeneralInfo
Home DMV Sitemap About Us Contact Us ... Practice Tests General Information About Driver Training Driving schools and instructors are licensed by the Department of Motor Vehicles. The schools are privately owned businesses which operate under guidelines and standards set forth in state statutes and rules. There are two basic types of instruction, which are listed below. Standard driver training , which provides instruction in the operation of "pleasure cars". These training programs provide the following services:
  • The state-approved driver education course which is required for license applicants under the age of 18. This course consists of a minimum of 30 hours classroom, 6 hours behind-the-wheel instruction and 6 hours observation. Students who successfully complete the course are issued a "Driver Education Certificate". Adult driver training and refresher training. This type of training may consist of either classroom or behind-the-wheel instruction. A combination of both types of instruction is available for novice drivers in the state-approved "6+6 Adult Driver Education Course". This program consists of a minimum of 6 hours classroom and 6 hours behind-the-wheel instruction.

12. Information About Driver Training Schools In Vermont
vermont Driver Training schools. Giroux general Transportation 4 Cambria Street Barre, VT 05641. Great Expectations Driving School 1 1465 DanbyPawlet Rd.
http://www.aot.state.vt.us/dmv/LICENSES/DriverTraining/DriverTrainingSchools.htm
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Email adaptdriving@vermontel.net Web Site: Arrive Alive Driving School 436 Middle Road Middlebury, VT 05753 Courses: standard driver training Phone: Fax: Email: Rodneyclaire@yahoo.com Web Site: Bennington Driving School 346 Apple Hill Road Bennington, VT 05201

13. Contact Directory - Burlington, Vermont
City of. Burlington vermont. Contact Information. Mayor . Fax, 8657116. schools, general Information, 864-8474. Fax, 864-8501. Burlington High School, 864-8410.
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14. ACTS OF THE 2001-2002 VERMONT LEGISLATURE
Resolved That the general Assembly urges all vermont schools to teach the responsibilities of citizenship, including civic awareness of government policies
http://www.leg.state.vt.us/docs/2002/acts/ACTR255.HTM
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NO. R-255. JOINT RESOLUTION strongly urging that every Vermont public school provide the opportunity for all students to recite the pledge of allegiance to the American flag at the beginning of each school day (J.R.S. 90) Offered by: Whereas , when Americans recite the pledge of allegiance to the American flag, they are expressing their strong dedication to our republic, and to the fundamental American principles of “liberty and justice and freedom for all,” and Whereas , the pledge of allegiance is regularly recited at numerous public events and in both Houses of the Vermont General Assembly, and Whereas , historically, public school classes in Vermont began each day by reciting the pledge of allegiance, and Whereas , the brief moment required to recite the pledge enabled school children to develop a lasting respect for their country and a deep sense of patriotism, and Whereas , since our nation was viciously attacked on September 11, 2001, many Americans are more frequently, and with increased enthusiasm, reciting the pledge of allegiance as an expression of their renewed sense of patriotic pride and abiding belief in the principles that form the core of our nation’s values, now therefore be it Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives That the General Assembly strongly urges every school in the state to provide the opportunity each day for recitation of the pledge of allegiance to the American flag, and be it further

15. Act 125 - Vermont Department Of Health
vermont s Act 125 also directed the Commissioners of of Education, and of Buildings and general Services to information on this site provides schools with a
http://www.healthyvermonters.info/hp/act125/act125.shtml
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Act 125 Advisory Panel Legislative Document Get Adobe Acrobat
Act 125's goal is to improve school indoor air quality, reduce hazardous exposures, and help schools earn the Certificate of Achievement for Environmental Health in Schools. In addition this Vermont Act is one of a kind in the nation setting standards that:
  • Address the issues of air quality and other environmental factors that may affect health of children, staff and teachers in our schools
For more information on student performance and indoor air quality information go to EPA's new publication Indoor Air Quality and Student Performance (pdf) Best Practices. The Legislature rational for Act 125 in part was based on the fact that, while "information on least-toxic and nontoxic materials, non-chemical pest control methods and appropriate maintenance practices and standards is widely available through governmental agencies, nonprofit organizations and professional societies," it was "not readily accessible through a single information source." The Envision Program will give schools the tools

16. Vermont Department Of Health Asthma Program - Website Links
At Work For a general definition and overview of workrelated www.epa.gov/iaq/schools/scfaqs.html. To learn about what vermont is doing to improve indoor air
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About Asthma in Plain Language

This Harvard School of Public Health site describes asthma in easy to understand language and includes a list defining common asthma terms.
Allergy and Asthma Network - Mothers of Asthmatics, Inc.
This comprehensive web site provides wide-ranging information on a variety of topics of concern to people who have asthma or parents of children with asthma. From the "Breatherville, USA" entry page select the area of interest.
American Lung Association
Provides comprehensive information about lung disease and respiratory conditions including research findings, management tips and advocacy connections. Ask NOAH about Asthma Visit this web site to find links to everything you ever wanted to know about asthma. Compiled by the Medical Library of St. Francis Hospital, Roslyn, NY, these pages connect to basic information about diagnosis and treatment issues by population group and asthma type. Also links to information sources about legal issues, asthma statistics, medications, clinical trials, and educational, chat and support groups.

17. The Office Of The Attorney General Of Vermont: : Attorney General Sorrell Announ
Attorney general Sorrell of vermont welcomed the move by Brown of kids read these magazines in their schools every week,” Attorney general Sorrell said
http://www.atg.state.vt.us/display.php?pubsec=4&curdoc=471

18. The Office Of The Attorney General Of Vermont: : Book Wholesaler Pays $15.5 Mill
August 2, 2000 vermont Attorney general William H. Sorrell announced today that vermont and 17 other misrepresented its prices to schools and libraries.
http://www.atg.state.vt.us/display.php?pubsec=4&curdoc=560

19. Department Of Buildings & General Services
political subdivisions such as cities, towns and schools. visitors, and employees of the State of vermont. contracts initiated by Buildings and general Services
http://www.bgs.state.vt.us/pca/
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PURCHASING LATEST CONTRACTS PURCHASING NEWS CURRENT CONTRACTS BIDDER REGISTRATION POSTED PURCHASING BID OPPORTUNITIES ... BDAs The State of Vermont's Purchasing and Contract Administration Division has two primary functions. One is to manage the purchase of material, equipment, supplies, and printing for all state agencies. Such purchases are done through "spot" Request for Quotations or by establishing contracts to handle those types of items that are frequently purchased. With vendor approval, contracts are made available to the State's political subdivisions such as cities, towns and schools. The Purchasing function has two senior purchasing agents, 4 purchasing agents and an assistant purchasing agent. Each agent is assigned various commodities to manage. To see a list of the purchasing staff and the areas they handle, please click here.

20. Vermont Arts Council : General Information
and information to artists, arts organizations, schools, communities and the general public. Our funding comes from the State of vermont, the National
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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:

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