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PROGRAMS & SERVICES:
SAFE & HEALTHY SCHOOLS:
SAFE SCHOOLS

(Updated 11/6/08)

   
OVERVIEW
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Passed by the Legislature in 2000, Act 113 (the "Safe Schools Bill"), addresses the importance of providing safe and healthy learning environments for all Vermont students. Among its many provisions, the law clarifies disciplinary procedures in cases in which a student’s misconduct directly harms the welfare of a school. It also strengthens criminal laws regarding possession of weapons on school property or buses, and directs the commissioner of education to develop teacher training programs that address disruptive student behavior.

Act 120, also passed in 2000, focuses on school hazing and harassment policies and created a school quality standard that evaluates schools on their ability to provide safe, civil, orderly, and positive learning environments. The work of Act 120 is carried out through these programs:

Safe Schools Program
This program is an essential part of the department's effort to implement initiatives to reduce the frequency of problems that impede student learning and achievement. The team works with school communities to help create safe and healthy learning environments with regard to bullying, hazing, harassment and discrimination that may relate to race, gender, class, age, intelligence, marital status, sexual orientation, disability or religion. In addition, prevention and intervention technical assistance/training programs work to strengthen school climate and reduce disruptions caused by challenging student behaviors. The program also assists schools in developing schoolwide disciplinary plans, procedures and policies.

Building Effective Strategies for Teaching Students with Behavioral Challenges (BEST) Project
The BEST Project is designed to help schools develop effective strategies to respond to challenging student behaviors. The department and its interagency partners provide training and technical assistance to increase schools’ capacities to implement strategies to benefit entire school communities. View a Web site link.

Use the following links to view available:

   
LINKS TO CURRENTLY AVAILABLE INFORMATION (Updated 11/6/08)
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Vermont Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS) for 2009: Invitation to ParticipateClicking this link will open a PDF document. Adobe Reader is required. To download a FREE version of Adobe Reader, click on the yellow Get Acrobat Reader icon toward the bottom of page. (Added 11/6/08)
The Vermont Department of Health and the Vermont Department of Education would like to invite Vermont schools (with grades 8 to 12) to participate in the 2009 Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS). The survey will be administered by participating schools between January and February 2009. Results will be distributed by the beginning of school year 2009-2010. Use the link above to view detailed information and requirements, along with an "interest in participating" form that needs to be submitted no later than November 21, 2008. For questions or more information, contact Sabine Baldwin at (802) 828-0183 or sabine.baldwin@state.vt.us.

Building Effective Strategies for Teaching (BEST) Students with Behavioral Challenges ProjectClicking this link will open a new browser window and take you off the department's Web site.
The BEST Project is designed to help schools develop effective strategies to respond to challenging student behaviors. Use the link above to view the Web site.

Vermont Human Rights CommissionClicking this link will open a new browser window and take you off the department's Web site.
All schools are required to have a policy that prevents and prohibits hazing, harassment and discrimination. If you - a student - believe that you have been the victim of harassment or discrimination, a complaint should be filed, in accordance with the school policy, with the appropriate school official. Students may also file a complaint with the Vermont Human Rights Commission which investigates violations of Vermont's public accommodation law.

   
CONTACT INFORMATION
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  Safe Schools
Charles Johnson, Education Consultant
(802) 828-0371 (P)
(802) 828-0573 (F)
charles.johnson@state.vt.us

BEST Project
Richard Boltax, Education Consultant
(802) 828-5125 (P)
(802) 828-0573 (F)
richard.boltax@state.vt.us

Hazing and Harassment Issues/Discrimination Issues
Charles Johnson, Education Consultant
(802) 828-0371 (P)
(802) 828-0573 (F)
charles.johnson@state.vt.us

Civil Rights and Nondiscrimination Policies
Barbara Crippen, Civil Rights Coordinator
(802) 828-5937 (P)
(802) 828-3140 (F)
barbara.crippen@state.vt.us
   
   

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