Opinion: Let’s Move Past the Education Politics of the Past Op/Ed November 1, 2018 by Secretary of Education Daniel M. French, Ed.D. Read more about Opinion: Let’s Move Past the Education Politics of the Past
Opinion: Life Readiness for All Op/Ed December 12, 2017 An opinion piece from Deputy Secretary Heather Bouchey and Jess DeCarolis, division director for personalization and flexible pathways Read more about Opinion: Life Readiness for All
Opinion: Proficiency-Based Learning Beneficial for Students Op/Ed November 22, 2017 Secretary Holcombe writes about proficiency-based learning Read more about Opinion: Proficiency-Based Learning Beneficial for Students
Mergers leading to improved choices and options, greater affordability Op/Ed April 7, 2017 Mergers leading to improved choices and options, greater affordability Read more about Mergers leading to improved choices and options, greater affordability
Opinion: 3D Vermont Competition Teaches History, 21st Century Skills Op/Ed March 28, 2017 Secretary Holcombe shares her thoughts about the 3D Vermont Architecture and History Olympiad Read more about Opinion: 3D Vermont Competition Teaches History, 21st Century Skills
Every Student Succeeds Act supports Agency’s focus on continuous improvement Op/Ed February 17, 2017 Every Student Succeeds Act supports Agency’s focus on continuous improvement Read more about Every Student Succeeds Act supports Agency’s focus on continuous improvement
State Board of Education: "Vermont Education: Successes and Challenges" Op/Ed August 11, 2016 The Vermont State Board of Education shares its strategic goals in light of the Every Student Succeeds Act. Read more about State Board of Education: "Vermont Education: Successes and Challenges"
'Making' an Education Op/Ed November 11, 2015 Secretary Rebecca Holcombe writes about Vermont students involved in the "maker" movement. Read more about 'Making' an Education
Only the Voters Decide Op/Ed April 7, 2016 Secretary Rebecca Holcombe writes about "school choice" in Vermont. Read more about Only the Voters Decide
Adults Take Cue from Students Op/Ed May 19, 2016 Secretary Rebecca Holcombe writes about the decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals, 4th circuit, confirming that transgender students should be able to use the bathroom consistent with their gender identity. Read more about Adults Take Cue from Students