English Language Arts and Literacy Standards
Vermont has adopted the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) for English Language Arts for grades K-12 and the Vermont Early Learning Standards (VELS) for prekindergarten through grade 3 (which align with the CCSS for ELA in grades K-3). Visit the AOE’s English Language Arts and Literacy webpage for more information about the standards and other ELA and literacy resources.
English Language Arts and Literacy Webpage
The AOE’s English Language Arts and Literacy webpage contains resources for educators, including ELA connections to the Vermont Portrait of a Graduate, Spotlights on Equity resources, and newsletters, as well as resources to support Proficiency-Based Learning.
Educator Prep Programs
Partnership with Educator Preparation Programs is critical to preparing Vermont's future educator workforce.
In 2022 Vermont completed a Syllabi Review in partnership with the Region 1 Comprehensive Center: Early Literacy in Vermont: Findings from the Vermont Educator Preparation Program Course Syllabi Review
Local Literacy Plan Resources
Learning to read is critical for success in school and beyond. The Vermont Agency of Education (AOE) recognizes the diversity of culture, language, geography, values, beliefs, and circumstances of our students, families, and caregivers. To support individual growth, development, and continuous learning for a lifetime, AOE is committed to including every Vermont learner in continuous, high-quality, evidence-based learning experiences, from cradle to career.
The Vermont Literacy Playbook: An Implementation Guide for System Leaders to Improve Student Literacy Learning: The purpose of the Playbook is to act as both an implementation guide and a toolkit to support local supervisory unions/districts and district leaders in meeting Vermont’s literacy goals for all students. The Playbook serves to guide and support the implementation of Vermont’s state literacy plan, a Blueprint for Early Literacy Comprehensive System of Services PreK Through Third Grade. The resources, strategies, and tools in this Playbook provide action steps, templates (e.g., Local Literacy Plan Template), and guidelines that district leaders can adapt based on local needs when developing, implementing, and continuously improving their local literacy plans (LLPs).
Lexile Framework
The Lexile Framework for Reading uses Lexile measures to help educators and caregivers find reading materials at each student's unique reading level, engaging students in learning by ensuring they comprehend their reading materials and monitoring their progress over time. Educators can use Lexile measures to personalize student learning, differentiate their instruction, and better communicate with caregivers. Teachers employed by Vermont Supervisory Unions and Districts have full access to the Lexile & Quantile Hub. Caregivers and students will also find free tools on the Hub to support their learning and career aspirations.
Advisory Council on Literacy
The Advisory Council on Literacy was created by Act 28 or 2021 and continued by Act 139 of 2023. The Council was established to advise the Agency of Education, the State Board of Education, and the General Assembly on how to improve outcomes in literacy for students in prekindergarten through grade 12 and how to sustain those outcomes. Learn more and view the work of the Council on the Council’s State Board and Council page.