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One third of Vermont’s high school students say they’re struggling with mental health issues, and nearly a quarter say they've engaged in acts of self-harm.
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This election season, ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý has heard from hundreds of residents on what issues matter most to them. Taxes quickly emerged as one of the most salient topics.
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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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This year, ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý has been using a reporting initiative called the Citizens Agenda to figure out which issues you care about in the lead-up to Nov. 5. It turns out a lot of people want to talk about taxes â€� and how to lower them.
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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.
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While the $15.9 million in grants will provide a major lift to the libraries receiving funds, it won’t come to addressing the backlog of infrastructure needs at the 187 public libraries in Vermont.