Vermont 2025 2025-2026 Regular Session

Vermont House Bill HCR071 Enrolled / Bill

Filed 04/08/2025

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2025 
 
VT LEG #382504 v.1 
No. R-91.  House concurrent resolution celebrating the 40th anniversary of the first 
class at Landmark College and extending best wishes for continued academic success. 
(H.C.R.71) 
Offered by Representative Mrowicki of Putney 
Offered by Senators Harrison and Hashim 
Whereas, individuals who learn differently—whether due to autism, dyslexia, 
attention deficit disorders, executive function challenges, or otherwise—have historically 
faced major impediments to fair, accessible, and quality education, and 
Whereas, until four decades ago, there were not any accredited higher education 
institutions designed and built exclusively for individuals who learn differently, and in 
response to the need for this type of school, in 1983, a committed team of educators, 
philanthropists, and community leaders, including then Putney Select Board member and 
future Vermont Governor Peter Shumlin, himself dyslexic and unable to read until he was 
14 years of age, established Landmark College in Putney, Vermont, and 
Whereas, Landmark College accepted its first students in the fall of 1985 and quickly 
became the world’s first accredited college for individuals with learning disabilities and 
learning differences, and 
Whereas, over its 40-year history, Landmark College has broadened the curriculum to 
include other academic degrees and certificate programs, academic development and 
college-preparatory programs for high school students, and professional development and 
certificate programs for educators, and 
Whereas, in addition to the academic courses, Landmark College is a global leader in 
advancing accessibility, inclusion, and opportunity for those who learn differently, and 
Whereas, nearly 11,000 students and professionals from 55 countries have studied at 
Landmark College, opening new doors of opportunity for those who learn differently and 
preparing them for academic and career success, and 
Whereas, the school is the largest employer in Putney and one of the largest year-
round employers in southern Vermont, and 
Whereas, the outstanding achievements of Landmark College serve as a glowing 
testament to the dedication and perseverance of all those associated with this unusual and 
respected higher education institution, now therefore be it 
Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives: 
That the General Assembly celebrates the 40th anniversary of the first class at 
Landmark College and extends best wishes for continued academic success, and be it 
further  
Resolved:  That the Secretary of State be directed to send a copy of this resolution to 
Landmark College.