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Vermont Agency of Education Releases State Education Profile Report

August 30, 2024

The Vermont Agency of Education released the first report from its Listen and Learn Tour. The State Education Profile Report provides data to guide education leaders, school communities, and the Agency as they work together to ensure that every student in Vermont has equitable access to high-quality educational opportunities.

Education Finance Subcommittee - Commission on the Future of Public Education in VT

Wednesday, September 4, 2024, 3-4:30 p.m.

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Call In: 1-802-828-7667
Phone Conference ID: 585 882 63#
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Wednesday, September 4, 2024 - 3:00 PM - Wednesday, September 4, 2024 - 4:30 PM

Title I Parental Notice


The Every Student Succeeds Act requires local education agencies (LEAs) that receive Title I funds to notify parents that they can ask for and receive specific information about the qualifications of their children’s teacher. LEAs must send a written notice at the beginning of every year that is understandable and that contains certain specified elements. LEAs must also notify parents about an unqualified teacher who has been teaching their children for four or more consecutive weeks.

Energizing Title I Annual Meetings


ESEA Section 1116(c)(1) requires all Title I schools to hold an annual meeting at a convenient time to inform parents about the school's Title I program, its requirements, and the rights of parents and families to be involved.

Many LEAs and schools report facing dwindling attendance at this meeting. The following nine upgrades can attract more parents and set the stage for family engagement later in the school year.

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