BILL AS INTRODUCED H.480 2025 Page 1 of 11 VT LEG #381168 v.6 H.480 1 Introduced by Committee on Education 2 Date: 3 Subject: Education 4 Statement of purpose of bill as introduced: This bill proposes to make 5 miscellaneous amendments to education law, including (1) amendments to 6 2023 Acts and Resolves No. 29, An act relating to school safety; (2) 7 amendments to the list of postsecondary schools accredited to operate in 8 Vermont; (3) excluding contracts for the purchase of food made from a 9 nonprofit school food services account from the requirements of 16 V.S.A. 10 § 559 (public bids); (4) adding a section to the flexible pathways chapter in 11 Title 16 to codify the virtual learning pathway; (5) amendments to the BOCES 12 grant program; (6) a requirement for school districts to include military-related 13 options in career development and postsecondary planning resources as part of 14 the Flexible Pathways Initiative and a student’s personalized learning plan; and 15 (7) amendments to the Secretary of Education search process. 16 An act relating to miscellaneous amendments to education law 17 It is hereby enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Vermont: 18 BILL AS INTRODUCED H.480 2025 Page 2 of 11 VT LEG #381168 v.6 * * * School Safety * * * 1 Sec. 1. 2023 Acts and Resolves No. 29, Secs. 5 and 6 are amended to read: 2 Sec. 5. BEHAVIORAL THREAT ASSESSMENT TEAMS; 3 IMPLEMENTATION 4 * * * 5 (c) The Agency of Education shall establish guidelines necessary to collect 6 the data required pursuant to 16 V.S.A. § 1485(e). Each supervisory union, 7 supervisory district, and independent school using behavioral threat assessment 8 teams as of July 1, 2023 shall comply with the data collection requirements 9 under 16 V.S.A. § 1485(e) beginning in the 2023–2024 school year. 10 [Repealed.] 11 * * * 12 Sec. 6. EFFECTIVE DATES 13 * * * 14 (c) Sec. 2 (16 V.S.A. § 1480) shall take effect on July 1, 2024 2025. 15 (d) Sec. 4 (16 V.S.A. § 1485) shall take effect on July 1, 2025 2027. 16 * * * Postsecondary Schools Chartered in Vermont * * * 17 Sec. 2. 16 V.S.A. § 176(d) is amended to read: 18 (d) Exemptions. The following are exempt from the requirements of this 19 section except for the requirements of subdivision (c)(1)(C) of this section: 20 * * * 21 BILL AS INTRODUCED H.480 2025 Page 3 of 11 VT LEG #381168 v.6 (4) Postsecondary schools that are accredited. The following 1 postsecondary institutions are accredited, meet the criteria for exempt status, 2 and are authorized to operate educational programs beyond secondary 3 education, including programs leading to a degree or certificate: Bennington 4 College, Champlain College, College of St. Joseph, Goddard College, Green 5 Mountain College, Landmark College, Marlboro College, Middlebury College, 6 New England Culinary Institute, Norwich University, Saint Michael’s College, 7 SIT Graduate Institute, Southern Vermont College, Sterling College, Vermont 8 College of Fine Arts, and Vermont Law and Graduate School. This 9 authorization is provided solely to the extent necessary to ensure institutional 10 compliance with federal financial aid-related regulations, and it does not affect, 11 rescind, or supersede any preexisting authorizations, charters, or other forms of 12 recognition or authorization. 13 * * * 14 * * * Nutrition Contracts and Public Bids * * * 15 Sec. 3. 16 V.S.A. § 559 is amended to read: 16 § 559. PUBLIC BIDS 17 * * * 18 (e) Application of this section. Any contract entered into or purchase made 19 in violation of the provisions of this section shall be void; provided, however, 20 that: 21 BILL AS INTRODUCED H.480 2025 Page 4 of 11 VT LEG #381168 v.6 (1) The provisions of this section shall not apply to contracts for the 1 purchase of books or other materials of instruction. 2 (2) A school board may name in the specifications and invitations for 3 bids under this section the particular make, kind, or brand of article or articles 4 to be purchased or contracted. 5 (3) Nothing in this section shall apply to emergency repairs. 6 (4) Nothing in this section shall be construed to prohibit a school board 7 from awarding a school nutrition contract after using any method of bidding or 8 requests for proposals permitted under federal law for award of the contract. 9 Notwithstanding the monetary amount in subsection (a) of this section for 10 which a school board is required to advertise publicly or invite three or more 11 bids or requests for proposal, a school board is required to publicly advertise or 12 invite three or more bids or requests for proposal for purchases made from the 13 nonprofit school food service account for purchases in excess of the federal 14 simplified acquisition threshold when purchasing food or in excess of 15 $25,000.00 when purchasing nonfood items, unless a municipality sets a lower 16 threshold for purchases from the nonprofit school food service account. The 17 provisions of this section shall not apply to contracts for the purchase of food 18 made from a nonprofit school food services account. 19 * * * 20 BILL AS INTRODUCED H.480 2025 Page 5 of 11 VT LEG #381168 v.6 * * * Virtual Learning * * * 1 Sec. 4. 16 V.S.A. § 948 is added to read: 2 § 948. VIRTUAL LEARNING 3 (a) The Agency of Education shall maintain access to and oversight of a 4 virtual learning provider for the purpose of offering virtual learning 5 opportunities to Vermont students. 6 (b) A student may enroll in virtual learning if: 7 (1) the student is enrolled in a Vermont public school, including a 8 Vermont career technical center; 9 (2) virtual learning is determined to be an appropriate learning pathway 10 outlined in the student’s personalized learning plan; and 11 (3) the student’s learning experience occurs under the supervision of an 12 appropriately licensed educator and aligns with State expectations and 13 standards, as adopted by the Agency and the State Board of Education, as 14 applicable. 15 (c) A school district shall count a student enrolled in virtual learning in the 16 school district’s average daily membership, as defined in section 4001 of this 17 title, if the student meets all of the criteria in subsection (b) of this section. 18 Sec. 5. 16 V.S.A. § 942(13) is amended to read: 19 (13) “Virtual learning” means learning in which the teacher and student 20 communicate concurrently through real-time telecommunication. “Virtual 21 BILL AS INTRODUCED H.480 2025 Page 6 of 11 VT LEG #381168 v.6 learning” also means online learning in which communication between the 1 teacher and student does not occur concurrently and the student works 2 according to his or her own schedule an intentionally designed learning 3 environment for online teaching and learning using online design principles 4 and teachers trained in the delivery of online instruction. This instruction may 5 take place either in a self-paced environment or a real-time environment. 6 * * * BOCES Start-up Grant Program* * * 7 Sec. 6. 2024 Acts and Resolves No. 168, Sec. 4 is amended to read: 8 Sec. 4. BOCES GRANT PROGRAM; APPROPRIATION 9 (a) There is established the Boards of Cooperative Education Services 10 Start-up Grant Program, to be administered by the Agency of Education, from 11 funds appropriated for this purpose, to award grants to enable the formation of 12 boards of cooperative education services (BOCES) formed pursuant to 13 16 V.S.A. chapter 10 after July 1, 2024. BOCES Supervisory unions shall be 14 eligible for a single $10,000.00 grant after the Secretary of Education approves 15 the applicant’s initial articles of agreement pursuant to 16 V.S.A. § 603(b) two 16 or more boards vote to explore the advisability of forming a board of 17 cooperative education services pursuant to 16 V.S.A. § 603(a). Grants may be 18 used for start-up and formation costs and may include reimbursement to 19 member supervisory unions for costs incurred during the exploration and 20 formation of the BOCES and articles of agreement, including the development 21 BILL AS INTRODUCED H.480 2025 Page 7 of 11 VT LEG #381168 v.6 of proposed articles of agreement. Grants shall be awarded to only one 1 supervisory union within each group of supervisory unions exploring the 2 formation of a BOCES. 3 (b) Notwithstanding any provision of 16 V.S.A. § 4025 to the contrary, the 4 sum of $70,000.00 is appropriated from the Education Fund to the Agency of 5 Education in fiscal year 2025 to fund the Boards of Cooperative Education 6 Services Start-up Grant Program created in subsection (a) of this section. 7 Unexpended appropriations shall carry forward into the subsequent fiscal year 8 and remain available for use for this purpose. 9 * * * Military-related Postsecondary Opportunities * * * 10 Sec. 7. 16 V.S.A. § 941 is amended to read: 11 § 941. FLEXIBLE PATHWAYS INITIATIVE 12 (a) There is created within the Agency a Flexible Pathways Initiative: 13 (1) to encourage and support the creativity of school districts as they 14 develop and expand high-quality educational experiences that are an integral 15 part of secondary education in the evolving 21st Century century classroom; 16 (2) to promote opportunities for Vermont students to achieve 17 postsecondary readiness through high-quality educational experiences that 18 acknowledge individual goals, learning styles, and abilities; and 19 (3) to increase the rates of secondary school completion and 20 postsecondary continuation and retention in Vermont. 21 BILL AS INTRODUCED H.480 2025 Page 8 of 11 VT LEG #381168 v.6 (b) The Secretary shall develop, publish, and regularly update guidance, in 1 the form of technical assistance, sharing of best practices and model 2 documents, legal interpretations, and other support designed to assist school 3 districts: 4 (1) to To identify and support secondary students who require additional 5 assistance to succeed in school and to identify ways in which individual 6 students would benefit from flexible pathways to graduation;. 7 (2) to To work with every student in grade 7 seven through grade 12 in 8 an ongoing personalized learning planning process that: 9 (A) identifies the student’s emerging abilities, aptitude, and 10 disposition; 11 (B) includes participation by families and other engaged adults; 12 (C) guides decisions regarding course offerings and other high-13 quality educational experiences; and 14 (D) identifies career and postsecondary planning options using 15 resources provided pursuant to subdivision (4) of this subsection (b); and 16 (E) is documented by a personalized learning plan;. 17 (3) to To create opportunities for secondary students to pursue flexible 18 pathways to graduation that: 19 (A) increase aspiration and encourage postsecondary continuation of 20 training and education; 21 BILL AS INTRODUCED H.480 2025 Page 9 of 11 VT LEG #381168 v.6 (B) are an integral component of a student’s personalized learning 1 plan; and 2 (C) include: 3 (i) applied or work-based learning opportunities, including career 4 and career technical education and internships; 5 (ii) virtual learning and blended learning; 6 (iii) dual enrollment opportunities as set forth in section 944 of 7 this title; 8 (iv) early college programs as set forth in subsection 4011(e) of 9 this title; and 10 (v) [Repealed.] 11 (vi) adult education and secondary credential opportunities as set 12 forth in section 945 of this title; and. 13 (4) to To provide students, beginning no not later than in grade 7 seven, 14 with career development and postsecondary planning resources to ensure that 15 they are able to take full advantage of the opportunities available within the 16 flexible pathways to graduation and to achieve their career and postsecondary 17 education and training goals. Resources provided pursuant to this subdivision 18 shall include information regarding the admissions process and requirements 19 necessary to proceed with any and all military-related opportunities. 20 BILL AS INTRODUCED H.480 2025 Page 10 of 11 VT LEG #381168 v.6 (c) Nothing in this subchapter shall be construed as discouraging or 1 limiting the authority of any school district to develop or continue to provide 2 educational opportunities for its students that are otherwise permitted, 3 including the provision of Advanced Placement courses. 4 (d) An individual entitlement or private right of action shall not arise from 5 creation of a personalized learning plan. 6 * * * Secretary of Education Search * * * 7 Sec. 8. 3 V.S.A. § 2702 is amended to read: 8 § 2702. SECRETARY OF EDUCATION 9 (a) With the advice and consent of the Senate, the Governor shall appoint a 10 Secretary of Education from among no not fewer than three candidates 11 proposed by the State Board of Education. The Secretary shall serve at the 12 pleasure of the Governor. 13 (1) The State Board shall begin a robust national search process not later 14 than 60 days after public notification of the resignation of a Secretary of 15 Education. 16 (2) The State Board may request from the Agency of Education the 17 funds necessary to utilize outside resources for the search process required 18 pursuant to this subsection. 19 (b) The Secretary shall report directly to the Governor and shall be a 20 member of the Governor’s Cabinet. 21 BILL AS INTRODUCED H.480 2025 Page 11 of 11 VT LEG #381168 v.6 (c) At the time of appointment, the Secretary shall have expertise in 1 education management and policy demonstrated leadership and management 2 abilities. 3 * * * Effective Dates * * * 4 Sec. 9. EFFECTIVE DATES 5 This act shall take effect on passage, except that Sec. 7 (military-related 6 postsecondary opportunities) shall take effect on July 1, 2025. 7