
Advocates say students are being pulled out of class without the legal suspension process. During the pandemic, they say, the practice has grown more common.
Advocates say students are being pulled out of class without the legal suspension process. During the pandemic, they say, the practice has grown more common.
Amid a shift in Vermont’s funding setup, some districts are set to lose thousands — if not millions — of special education dollars.
The measure spreads money across the entire student population and gives teachers greater flexibility in assisting struggling students.
News Release -- Vermont Council of Special Education Administrators July 13, 2017 Contact: Traci Sawyers Phone: 802.595.5799 Email: [email protected] EDUCATION ASSOCIATION HIRES NEW LEADER Montpelier, VT (7-13-17) - The Vermont […]
The debate over public funding of private schools includes whether they should have to educate all students, as long as there is room.
News Release -- Vermont Council of Special Education Administrators May 27, 2014 Montpelier - VCSEA has selected a number of Vermont educators for their annual awards presentation at the annual […]