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VSAC serves students and their families in grades 7-12, as well as adults returning to school, by providing education and career planning services, need-based grants, scholarships and education loans. VSAC has awarded more than $680 million in grants and scholarships for Vermont students, and also administers Vermont’s 529 college savings plan.
Vermont’s child passenger safety program, BeSeatSmart, aims to increase and sustain safety seat and seat belt use for children 0–18. This is done through annual training of new technicians, yearly training of existing technicians, creating and supporting fitting stations, holding open-to-the-public inspections, a telephone hot-line for all things CPS (Child Passenger Safety) related, a ...
The Vermont Department for Children and Families (DCF) is a government agency of the U.S. state of Vermont, headquartered in the Waterbury Office Complex in Waterbury. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The department was formed on July 1, 2004.
Vermont schools can now postpone their March school budget votes and rewrite their spending plans after Republican Gov. Phil Scott signed a bill into law on Thursday aimed at addressing soaring ...
But on Feb. 29, Vermont's tech hub, led by Doug Merrill, regional innovation officer at the University of Vermont, will submit a proposal to the EDA for a $35 million grant to get the Tech Hub up ...
Governor Howard Dean (August 14, 1991 – January 9, 2003), who signed Act 60 into law.. Act 60, known as "The Equal Educational Opportunity Act", was a Vermont law enacted in June 1997 by the Vermont legislature intended to achieve a fair balance of educational spending across school districts, independent of the degree of prosperity within each district. [1]
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Kurn Hattin Homes for Children is a non-profit located in Westminster, Vermont, which serves as a donor-supported home and school for boys and girls, ages 6–15, who are affected by tragedy, social or economic hardship, or other disruption in family life.