AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoVermont schools and staffing: Federal officials say Vermont is “not making the grade” on educating students with disabilities, while the state’s prisons report serious staffing gaps—about 20% vacancy for security roles and overcrowding at the women’s facility—pushing reliance on overtime. Immigration and community safety: Vermonters protested after ICE shootings and a South Burlington home raid earlier this year, with residents describing fear and disruption as federal enforcement expands. Workforce and opportunity: Workforce in Motion is bringing hands-on career exploration to the Champlain Valley Expo this fall, aiming to connect students and job seekers directly with local employers. Health care leadership: UVM Health Central Vermont Medical Center named Marc Kosak as its next president and COO, focusing on access, quality, and workforce development. Culture and community: Ben & Jerry’s launches “Razz Up!” to mobilize voters, and Ledyard Bank’s 35th Anniversary awards recognize six Vermont-and-region nonprofits. Sports and arts: Vermont Green FC women head to the USL W final after an undefeated inaugural run, and musician Mikahely shares traditional Malagasy rhythms in Burlington.
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