Many schools don’t know whether students are being exposed to the second-leading cause of lung cancer in the U.S., according to a memo published by the state auditor’s office.
Gaps in the state’s child care oversight processes pose potential risks to both child safety and federal funding, a report from Vermont State Auditor Doug Hoffer found last week. Problems ...
Vermont Business Magazine This week (March 9 – 13) is Civic Learning Week, an annual nationwide nonpartisan event that brings together students, educators, policymakers, and leaders in the public and ...
Saving for a child’s future can feel a little like losing weight and getting physically fit — something everyone talks about but few accomplish. In today’s economy, many Vermonters struggle just to ...
From pot in schools to drug-addicted newborns, we’re seeing what happens when we prioritize the feelings of adults over the ...
Seven Vermont organizations are set to share nearly $273,000 in grant funding to expand farm-to-school initiatives.
From March 8 to 14, the Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation recognizes Flood Safety Awareness Week. With recent major flood events and spring flood season underway, DEC wants to remind ...
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Vermont introduces AI guidelines for schools

COLCHESTER, Vt. (ABC22/FOX44) – AI is being used more and more on a daily basis, and for younger generations, that can be dangerous. So, Vermont’s Education Department decided to create some ...
NBC5 In-Depth: Vermont towns welcome new mayors after Town Meeting Day write-ins ...
This week (March 9-13) is Civic Learning Week , an annual nationwide nonpartisan event that brings together students, educators, policymakers, and leaders in the public and private sectors to ...
Halfway through the legislative session, lawmakers are at loggerheads over how to consolidate Vermont's school districts, with two very different proposals in the House and Senate.
Some parents and lawmakers argue laptops in classrooms are “poisoning kids.” Education technology leaders say taking them away could set schools back decades.