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House Education introduces bill to require military options be included in school personalized learning plans
Summary
Representative Hango introduced H.87 to require that personalized learning plans (PLPs) provided to students include information about military-related postsecondary options; the bill removes a previous VSAC requirement included in last year’s draft and would direct the Agency of Education to publish guidance to school districts.
Representative Hango on Wednesday introduced H.87, “an act relating to raising awareness of military related post secondary opportunities,” asking that schools include military-related options in students’ personalized learning plans.
The bill would amend the Flexible Pathways statute to require the Agency of Education to develop and publish guidance and resources so that, beginning no later than grade 7, school staff include admissions processes and requirements for “any and all military related opportunities” when working with students on career development and postsecondary planning, Representative Hango said.
The measure differs from language considered last year by removing a provision that would have required the Vermont Student Assistance Corporation (VSAC) to add military options to its publications, Hango…
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