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Burlington School District is a school district in Vermont, United States. It has its headquarters in Burlington. [1] The budget for 2009-10 was $49.9 million. [2] The increase in fiscal year 2009 was a voter approved 9.9% above the prior year. The percentage increase was above the state average. This amount was exceeded by $750,000. [3]
This is a complete list of school districts in Vermont. Union school districts necessarily overlap (include) other, often town-based or village-based, school districts. Union school districts necessarily overlap (include) other, often town-based or village-based, school districts.
The Vermont State Board of Education supervises and manages the Department of Education and the public school system. The board makes regulations governing attendance and records of attendance of all pupils; standards for student performance, adult basic education programs, approval of independent schools, disbursement of funds, and equal access to education for all Vermont students. [1]
The secretary of education position was created in 2012 during the term of Vermont Governor Peter Shumlin. Holders of this office are: Armando Vilaseca (2012–2013) Rebecca Holcombe (2014–2018) Daniel M. French (2018–2023) Zoie Saunders (2024–present) [2]
Blue Mountain Union School, Wells River; The Mountain School, Vershire; Oxbow Union High School, Bradford; Randolph Union High School, Randolph; Thetford Academy, Thetford ...
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The Governor's Institutes of Vermont (GIV), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization based in Winooski, Vermont, was established in 1982 under then-Governor Richard Snelling when Vermont’s Commissioner of Education and the Director of the Vermont Arts Council sought to provide greater depth in arts education to students in the state’s public schools.
Essex Junction is a city in Chittenden County, Vermont, United States. [4] As of the 2020 U.S. census, the population was 10,590. It was incorporated as a village on November 15, 1892. Essex Junction became Vermont’s 10th city on July 1, 2022. [5]