
Lola Duffort
Education/Youth ReporterLola is ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý's education and youth reporter, covering schools, child care, the child protection system and anything that matters to kids and families. She's previously reported in Vermont, New Hampshire, Florida (where she grew up) and Canada (where she went to college).
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Brave Little StateThe best way and probably the only way to answer a listener question about hunting in Vermont was to head into the woods ourselves.
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The incumbent said he would not be seeking a recount � but stopped short of saying the Legislature, which gets the final say, should send the top vote-getter, Republican John Rodgers, to Montpelier.
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The Associated Press has not officially called the race, but with all towns reporting, Rodgers holds a 6,000 vote lead over incumbent David Zuckerman, a Progressive/Democrat.
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Scott, a Republican, is one of the most popular governors in the country and faced a relatively unknown challenger.
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Four educators say they were forced out of a therapeutic school in Brattleboro after raising concerns about student mistreatment. While administrators at the I.N.S.P.I.R.E. School for Autism deny the allegations, the state has opened an investigation.
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The skyrocketing cost of health care is a key cost driver for Vermont school budgets. And for the third year in a row, premiums for school employees will rise by double digits.
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Education is a top issue for Vermonters this election. Here's how your vote can impact future decisions about Vermont's education system.
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Education finance is notoriously complicated and full of weird jargon. We hope this helps.
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The modeling presented by researchers in the 133-page report is grounded in academic literature and departs, in dramatic ways, from the present landscape in Vermont.
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The decision came at the conclusion of an emotional four-hour meeting, in which even some proponents of consolidation said the board and administrators had failed to make a convincing case for closure.