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DEPARTMENT
OF EDUCATION:
NEWS CLIPS, PRESS RELEASES & WEEKLY FIELD MEMOS:
EDUCATION NEWS CLIPS |
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The Department of
Education reviews online newspapers each week day and compiles clips relevant to
education in Vermont. A Web page is created for each day's clips with article titles
and descriptions as well as information about the article's source.
Click on an article's
title to link to the full text on its newspaper's Web site. Click on a newspaper's
name to link to the publication's home page.
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FRIDAY,
MAY 9, 2008
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NOTE: Links to articles
and to newspapers open new browser windows. |
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My
Turn: A new way to assess education
The fundamental challenge is to ensure an education system that
is organized and managed to deliver the highest-quality education
for every Vermont child.
(Burlington
Free Press, Local News section, 5/9/08)
Editorial:
School Board Ya-da, Ya-da, Ya-da
In
an article titled, "Parent Takes On School Board,"
Tuesday, we reported a St. Johnsbury parent's consternation
over the St. Johnsbury School being found again to have failed
the requirements of No Child Left Behind (NCLB). (Caledonian-Record,
Editorial section, 5/9/08)
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ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION
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Dates
Dates usually reflect the date that stories were compiled for posting. Articles from
non-daily sources are posted on the day they become available to the Department of
Education. Weekend news clips are posted on Mondays. Clips are posted for one month.
Links to articles and to news resources' Web sites are set to open new windows in
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Trouble
Linking to Stories?
The Burlington Free Press, Deerfield Valley News, Barton Chronicle, Herald of Randolph
and Journal Opinion only maintain articles for one week on their sites. Although
you will still be able to view article summaries on the Department of Education's
site, direct links to the articles are removed after one week. Contact the papers
directly or check with your local library for copies of older articles. If you have
problems with direct links to articles, use the link to a paper's homepage (following
the article summary) and search for your article directly through its site. |
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News Clips
News Clips | Press Releases | Weekly Field Memos
Department of Education |
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