December 20, 2025 - 20:05

In a recent interview, Vermont's education secretary emphasized the critical importance of maintaining momentum in educational reform efforts. The secretary highlighted the need for collaboration with lawmakers to effectively address the key components of reform outlined in Act 73 during the upcoming legislative session.
With significant changes on the horizon, the secretary expressed optimism about the potential for transformative outcomes in the state's education system. The focus will be on ensuring that reforms meet the diverse needs of students while also addressing systemic challenges.
As the state gears up for this pivotal session, the education secretary underscored the importance of unity among stakeholders, including educators, parents, and policymakers. By working together, Vermont aims to create an educational environment that not only enhances academic achievement but also prepares students for a rapidly changing world. The commitment to reform reflects a broader vision for the future of education in the state, aiming to foster innovation and inclusivity.
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