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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]
Edna Beard (1923–1925): Vermont's first female state House member (1921 to 1923) and first female state senator; also the first woman to hold a leadership position in the Vermont legislature as Chair of the Senate Committee on Libraries. William Carris (2007–2012), businessman who served as president of Carris Reels (later Carris Financial)
In his first term, Perchlik was appointed to the Senate's Education and Transportation committees. [2] In addition, he served on the Barre Granite and Ethnic Culture Museum Steering Committee, the Committee to Oversee Planning and Design of the Vermont State House, and the New England Board of Higher Education Canvassing Committee. [2]
By July 1, 2026, each school district must pay each full-time equivalent teacher a salary at least equal to the state minimum salary. Senate Education committee advances legislation on minimum ...
Hanover was once part of the state of Vermont (see below). The state authorized two more pre-K grades to the school system for the benefit of three- and four-year-olds. Entry to these two grades is capped. [6] In 2008, there were 19,145 full-time equivalent teachers and 94,114 students in public schools. [7] Teacher-pupil ratio is 11.12:1.
Ruth Ellen Hardy [1] [2] was born in the Tompkins County area of New York circa 1970, [3] a daughter of Robert B. Hardy Jr. and Miriam (Smith) Hardy. [4] Robert Hardy (1930-2005) was a graduate of Cornell University and Cornell Law School, and he served for more than thirty years as an Administrative Law Judge for the New York State Department of Labor. [4]
David Hart Weeks (born December 21, 1960) is an American politician, retired U.S. Navy Captain, and businessman who serves as the Vermont state senator from Rutland. [2] A Republican, Weeks was elected to the Vermont Senate in 2022 and 2024, as one of three at-large senators representing the Rutland County Senate district.
Diane B. Snelling (born March 18, 1952) is an American politician from Vermont who served as a Republican member of the Vermont Senate, representing Chittenden County. Snelling was first appointed to the Vermont State Senate in January 2002 by Governor Howard Dean to serve the remainder of her mother, Barbara Snelling 's, term in office, after ...