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  2. Home Page | Agency of Education

    education.vermont.gov

    Read Vermont is a comprehensive initiative dedicated to improving literacy outcomes for all students. Read Vermont aims to ensure every child can read by third grade and develops the skills needed for success in school and beyond.

  3. Educator Licensure - Vermont Agency of Education

    education.vermont.gov/educator-licensure

    Learn more about professional learning opportunities for Vermont educators. Licensing Tutorials Step by step guides for renewals, criminal record checks, all application types.

  4. Vermont Schools | Agency of Education

    education.vermont.gov/vermont-schools

    Vermont Schools. Vermont’s compulsory attendance statute requires parents or guardians to cause their children between the ages of 6 and 16 to attend a public school, an independent school (private schools), or a home study program.

  5. Contact Us - Vermont Agency of Education

    education.vermont.gov/about-us/contact-us

    The Agency of Education (AOE) is located on the National Life campus in Montpelier, Vermont and is open to the public from 7:45 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday - Friday; except state holidays. General Questions. aoe.edInfo@vermont.gov (802) 828-1130. Phone Directories. Please note that we are in the process of updating our phone directories.

  6. Data and Reporting - Vermont Agency of Education

    education.vermont.gov/data-and-reporting

    Each year, the Agency of Education collects school, educational, student, and financial data from Vermont's education community. The information collected helps inform agency staff, schools, educators, and taxpayers about the functionality and success of Vermont's education system.

  7. Home Study - Vermont Agency of Education

    education.vermont.gov/home-study

    Every family in Vermont has the right to educate their own children. All students in Vermont must be enrolled at an approved public or independent school or enroll in a home study program.

  8. Vermont Education Dashboard | Agency of Education - Vermont...

    education.vermont.gov/data-and-reporting/vermont-education-dashboard

    The data collected help inform us, schools, educators and taxpayers about the functionality and success of Vermont's education system. The dashboards linked below provides public access to Vermont's education data.

  9. About Us - Vermont Agency of Education

    education.vermont.gov/about-us

    The Agency of Education implements state and federal laws, policies, and regulations to ensure all Vermont learners have equitable access to high-quality learning opportunities. The Agency accomplishes this mission through the provision of its leadership, support, and oversight of Vermont’s public education system.

  10. Online Licensing - Vermont Agency of Education

    education.vermont.gov/educator-licensure/online-licensing

    Search for an Educator. Use the Online Licensing System to review an educator’s current credentials.

  11. Minimum Course of Study and Curriculum Development

    education.vermont.gov/minimum-course-study-and-curriculum-development

    Compile your goals, curriculum and resources, and create a plan for your student that works for your family. You should have an idea of what times you will study what topics, and how you will structure your student's time in study, and what materials they will use to learn.