Vermont Statutes

§ 164 — State Board; general powers and duties

Vermont § 164
JurisdictionVermont
Title 16Title 16: Education
Ch. 3Chapter 003: State Board of Education

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Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 16, § 164 (2026).

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The State Board shall engage local school board members and the broader education community and, consistent with the provisions of this title, its own rules, and rules adopted by the Secretary, establish and regularly update a long-term strategic vision for the delivery of educational services in Vermont; advise the General Assembly, the Governor, and the Secretary of Education on high-priority educational policies and issues as they arise; and act in accordance with legislative mandates, including the adoption of rules and executing special assignments. In addition to other specified duties, the Board shall:

(1)Establish such advisory commissions as in the judgment of the Board will be of assistance to it in carrying out its duties. Advisory commission members shall serve with or without

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