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Tag Archives: Education

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State Headliners: State panel ‘toying’ with elimination of State Board of Education

In the justification of its existence, the State Board of Education isn’t getting much support from the Agency of Education. On Wednesday an AOE spokesperson told the Commission in effect that AOE could manage SBE’s workload.

October 16, 2019 in TNR News.
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Opinion: The home school alternative to indoctrination

There’s parental concern that public education outcomes are declining and that diversity, inclusion and climate change are now the focus rather than core subjects of reading, writing and math.

October 10, 2019 in Commentary.
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TNR Video Series: ‘Travels With Charlie – Vermont Politics in Real Life’ (Episode 9)

In the ninth episode of “Travels With Charlie – Vermont Politics in Real Life,” host Charlie Papillo discusses the future of education in Vermont with Education Secretary Dan French and former school board member Jay Eshelman.

October 3, 2019 in Videos.
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Outcome of pending SCOTUS case will impact Vermont school choice advocates

The U.S. Supreme Court will hear one the most important education cases in decades and the outcome of the court’s decision will affect parents of school-age children, school-choice advocates and school officials every where, including those in Vermont.

September 24, 2019 in TNR News.
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New Hampshire borrowers average $33,462 in student loan debt, Vermonters owe $29,656

New Hampshire finished fourth in a study by the website 24/7 Wall St. examining average student loan debt for college graduates in the 50 states.

September 17, 2019 in U.S..
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The bullying of conservatives at colleges needs to end

Back to school on America’s college campuses can be an exciting time for parents and students alike. But if your college freshman comes home for Thanksgiving break and you no longer recognize the person you dropped off just three months prior, that excitement may turn to shock, or even anger.

September 16, 2019 in Commentary.

Report: Bestselling history textbook littered with left-wing propaganda

“The American Pageant,” a longtime staple of history teachers and their students, has evolved over its previous 16 editions into a left-leaning handbook wherein all Democratic presidents are depicted as American heroes and Republican presidents portrayed negatively.

September 11, 2019 in U.S..
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Joint Fiscal Office forecasts fewer students, more retirees by 2030

A new report from the Joint Fiscal Office suggests that the student population in Vermont will continue to decline through 2030 while the retiree population will continue to rise.

September 9, 2019 in TNR News.
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DeVos: No surprise that ‘families want more control’ over children’s education

U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos said that it is no surprise “families want more control” over their children’s education.

August 26, 2019 in U.S..

Dialogues with Meg Hansen: Act 60 is Vermont’s Titanic

Act 60 is an education financing law that has been called Vermont’s Titanic. It is slowly but surely sinking the state into icy waters of unanchored education spending.

August 19, 2019 in Videos.
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Common sense in free fall on college campuses

Boghossian’s hypothesis was simple: the leftist fixation on intersectionality and what he termed “grievance studies” have led to a sharp decline in the quality and rigor of scholarship within the discipline.

August 18, 2019 in U.S..
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California school district will not allow parents to opt children out of LGBTQ content, emails show

A California school district will not allow parents to opt their children out of classes containing LGBTQ content, figures or historical references, emails show.

August 14, 2019 in U.S..

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