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  1. Sep 11, 2024 · In Woodside’s final years, lawsuits, regulatory reports and news stories detailed instances of abuse, unlawful restraint and dangerous conditions at the facility. And an investigation by Seven Days last year found that top state officials ignored these problems.

  2. legislature.vermont.gov › statutes › sectionVermont Laws

    Possession of dangerous or deadly weapon in a school bus or school building or on school property (a) No person shall knowingly possess a firearm or a dangerous or deadly weapon while within a school building or on a school bus.

  3. Sep 15, 2023 · This section has information on laws that have to do with Vermont schools and education. Choose a topic from the menu of links. You can learn more about Behavioral Threat Assessments (BTA) , school attendancy and truancy , bullying , schooling for homeless children , pregnant and parenting students , suspension and expulsion , and special ...

  4. legislature.vermont.gov › statutes › fullchapterVermont Laws

    § 1071. School year and school day (a) Minimum number of days. Except as provided in this section, each public school shall be maintained and operated for: (1) At least 175 student attendance days in each school year.

  5. legislature.vermont.gov › statutes › sectionVermont Laws

    The school board shall regulate or prohibit firearms or other dangerous or deadly weapons on school premises. At a minimum, a school board shall adopt and implement a policy at least consistent with section 1166 of this title and 13 V.S.A. § 4004, relating to a student who brings a firearm to or possesses a firearm at school.

  6. Mar 11, 2024 · Expulsion is exclusion from school for the remainder of the school year or up to 90 school days, whichever is longer. Long-term suspension is exclusion from school for more than 10 school days. Expulsions and long-term suspensions are almost always served out of school.

  7. Jun 12, 2022 · Advocates and state officials say the practice violates Vermont law. And, they say, it deprives students — mostly children with disabilities enrolled in special education — of their right to an...

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