Vermont AOE Listen and Learn Tour

October 24, 2024

The Vermont Agency of Education announced in a recent press release the next phase of the 2024 Listen and Learn Tour and invites the public to participate in community conversations to inform how the Agency delivers services and supports to Vermont’s education system.


These public engagement sessions will help the Agency develop its strategic plan and ensure that its work is supporting the educational priorities of communities across Vermont. Following a series of data reports and regional planning sessions with more than 250 education leaders, the Agency is eager to expand these conversations to include educators, parents, students, and community members across the state. The Agency encourages broad participation and welcomes input from all Vermonters, including students, families, and community partners.


The upcoming local public engagement session will take place on Tuesday, October 29th from 6pm to 8pm at Lyndon Town School. The session will begin with introductory information and data to support more in-depth conversations, followed by breakout sessions on topics related to student achievement and support, career and college readiness, and school budgets, among other emerging priorities.  Click to register, or use the registration link listed in the Event Resources. 

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For questions regarding the Vermont AOE Listen and Learn Tour, please contact Courtney O’Brien at courtney.obrien@vermont.gov.

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