Vermont: Web Links vermont.gov Home Page The vermont state home page is a first stop for information http//www.uvm.edu/vsta/; vermont Alliance for the Social studies http://www.eduplace.com/state/vt/vt_links.html
4 Yr. Programs: TN To VT Southwest Texas state (E. studies). Director of Admissions, Admissions and Visitors Center, University of vermont (E. Science, E. studies, E. Education) http://www.ateec.org/curric/schlist/4tn_vt.html
Extractions: ATEEC Homepage Environmental Programs menu ATEEC Core Curriculum For more information about the colleges, search MIT's College and University Home Pages or Maricopa College's Community College Web ENVIRONMENTAL UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE PROGRAMS Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont East Tennessee State University (E. Science) Dean of Admissions, P.O. Box 70731, ETSU, Johnson City, TN 37614-0734, 1-800-462-3878, FAX (615)929-5770 Lincoln Memorial University (E. Science) Dean of Admissions and Recruitment, Harrogate, TN 37752, (615)869-6281, 1-800-325-0900 (in state), 1-800-325-2506 (out of state) Maryville College (E. Science, E. Studies) Vice President of Admissions and Enrollment, 502 East Lamar Alexander Parkway, Maryville, TN 37804-5907, 1-800-597-2687, FAX (615)983-0581 Middle Tennesee State University (E. Science) Director of Admissions, Murgreesboro, TN 37132, (615)898-2111 Tusculum College (E. Science) Vice President for Students and Auxiliary Services, Greenville, TN 37743-9997, (615)636-7312, 1-800-729-0256, FAX (615)638-7166 University of Tennessee at Chattanooga (E. Science)
Resource List For Champlain Basin Studies vermont The state with the Storybook Past. Shelburne, VT New England Press. vermont Facts Factivities. (1998). Peachtree City, GA Carole http://orchard.sbschools.net/library/tasks/4thgrade/socialstudies/vermont/resour
Extractions: Resource List for Champlain Basin Studies Barna, Ed. Covered Bridges of Vermont . (1996). Woodstock, VT: The Countryman Press. Carpenter, Allan. (1979). Vermont . Rev. ed. Chicago: Childrens Press. Cheney, Cora. (1986). Vermont: The State with the Storybook Past . Shelburne, VT: New England Press. Cunningham, Maggie. (1986). Cunninghams Vermont Coloring Book . Waterville, VT: Mt. Carmel Academy. Demarest, Amy B. (1997). This Lake Alive!: Learning About the Lake Champlain Basin: An Interdisciplinary Handbook for Publishers, Inc. Feeney, Kathy. (2000). Vermont Facts and Symbols . Mankato, Minnesota: Hilltop Books. Flanders, Helen Hartness. (1968). . Hatboro, PA: Folklore Assoc., Inc. Fradin, Denis B. (1980). Vermont in Words and Pictures . Chicago: Childrens Press. Fradin, Dennis Brindell. (1993). Vermont . Chicago: Childrens Press. Gazetteer of Vermont Heritage . (1976). Chester, VT: The National Survey.
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Breakthroughs: Introduction Of RBC In 1987, the state created the vermont Housing and Conservation Board to provide Housing prices in vermonts cities have increased over time and vacancy http://www.huduser.org/rbc/newsletter/vol2iss2more.html
Extractions: Contact Us The Green Mountain State has undertaken a number of initiatives to promote managed growth in tandem with the development of affordable housing. In 1987, the state created the Vermont Housing and Conservation Board to provide financial assistance for land conservation, historic preservation, and affordable housing under the auspices of a single organization. Vermont also provides other incentives to developers in designated downtowns for the use of existing buildings. To assist in rehabilitation, the state has developed separate code standards for existing buildings under the guidance of the Vermont Department of Labor and Industry. In addition, approximately 21 cities enforce their own local codes. At the same time, the state has increased the number of housing units requiring an environmental review. Act 250 requires developers to complete an environmental review of a development proposal if 10 or more units are involved. This requirement applies to both rehabilitation and new construction of mixed income and mixed use/mixed income projects only. For developments in designated downtowns, the threshold increases with the size of the city. For example, the law does not become effective in Burlington unless the development is for 100 units or more.
Sprawl Watch Contact Office of the Governor, 109 state Street, Montpelier, vermont 05609; Phone (802) 8283333 View the Richmond and Manchester case studies at http://www.sprawlwatch.org/vermont.html
Extractions: In 1986, the Vermont Housing and Conservation Coalitiona coalition of affordable housing, conservation, and historic preservation advocates concerned with this rapid change in the character of the Vermont landscapeapproached the state legislature with a plan to form a unique agency to review and fund projects addressing a range of community needs. The Legislature responded, passing the Vermont Housing and Conservation Trust Fund Act, enacted in June 1987, and capitalized with $3 million. Thirteen years later, VHCB remains unique in the nation in pioneering this comprehensive approach to affordable housing and community development linked with land conservation and historic preservation. For a history of the coalition and how it can be replicated, please visit http://www.vhcb.org/article.html
Vermont History And Activity Books Here are books to help homeschoolers of vermont accomplish this task. Fast Facts highlight each state s capital city, largest city, physical size, http://homeschooling.about.com/cs/toppicks/tp/vermont.htm
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Religion In Vermont The religious makeup of vermont is described, along with statistics for Table 31 Religious Composition of state Populations, 1990 (In Percent). http://www.adherents.com/loc/loc_vermont.html
Extractions: Adherents.com presents: Similar to many of the original thirteen colonies, Vermont's early colonial religious scene was dominated by Congregationalists . Sixty-three percent of affiliated church members in Vermont were Congregationalists in 1776, but at that time, as was common in frontier societies, most people were not church members (in Vermont an estimated 9% of people were). Today Congregationalists (as the United Church of Christ) are third largest religious body in the state. Over 4% of the population are claimed by the UCC as members, and the same percentage name Congregationalism or the UCC as their religious preference. Even today, the Congregationalists have more churches than any other denomination (religious body) in the state. The largest single religious body in Vermont today is the Catholic Church. In 1990 the Catholic Church reported that 25% of Vermont residents were members, but the Kosmin self-identification survey indicated that over 35% consider themselves Catholic. The 10% difference indicates a significant number of state residents who are nominal Catholics not affiliated with a parish.
Smartest State 2004-2005 Press Release Click Here for the Complete 2004 Smartest state Award Publication Rounding out the top five states with Massachusetts were Connecticut, vermont, http://www.morganquitno.com/edpress.htm
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Overview - Vermont Drug Threat Assessment vermont is the eighth smallest state in the nation, encompassing 9609 Burlington is the largest city in the state with a population of almost 39000. http://www.usdoj.gov/ndic/pubs07/722/overview.htm
Extractions: January 2002 Vermont Note: This map displays features mentioned in the report. Vermont is the eighth smallest state in the nation, encompassing 9,609 square miles, and is the second least populous state with nearly 609,000 residents. Burlington is the largest city in the state with a population of almost 39,000. The adjoining cities of Burlington, South Burlington, and Winooski together form the major population center in the state. This area, with over 61,000 residents, attracts retail-level drug distributors because of the relatively large customer base. To Top To Contents Fast Facts Vermont Population (2000) U.S. ranking Median household income Unemployment rate (1999) Land area 9,609 square miles Capital Montpelier Other principal cities Barre, Bennington, Brattleboro, Burlington, Colchester, Essex Junction, Hartford, Milton, Rutland, South Burlington, St. Johnsbury, White River Junction, Winooski Number of counties Principal industries Agriculture, manufacturing, tourism
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Extractions: Support Our Work ... e-Mail this page to a Friend! A number of communities now require a comprehensive economic and community impact review before approving any new retail construction. Typically, the review is triggered when the proposed development exceeds a certain size (e.g., a retail store larger than 20,000 square feet or that will generate more than 500 vehicle trips per day). In order to pass, the proposed project must meet certain criteria outlined in the ordinance. These vary from place to place, but may include impact on the downtown business district, employment (jobs gained versus jobs lost), wages, tax revenue, roads and other public services, historic resources, air and water pollution, and traffic. As part of this process, cities typically require that economic and fiscal (tax) impact studies be conducted by independent consultants chosen by the city council and paid for by a fee assessed on the developer. In most cases, there's also a public hearing to gather citizen input. In the end, if the city council (or planning board) determines that the project's overall costs outweigh the benefits, then the developer is denied a permit to proceed. In some areas, neighboring communities have worked together to establish a
Additional State Info The city of Burlington Department of Public Works determines compliance with the In 1997, The state of vermont enacted the vermont Residential Building http://www.energycodes.gov/implement/state_codes/state_stat_more.php?state_AB=VT
State Profiles. Vermont Several states have county or city licensing regulations which may supersede vermont Head Start state Collaboration Office Agency of Human Services http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/statedata/statepro/vermont.html
Extractions: Information 2000 Total Population: 2000 Number of Children aged 0-4: 2000 Number of Children aged 5-9 years old: 2000 Number of Children aged 10-14 years old: 2000 Total Number of Children under 18: Children under 5 as percent of population: Children under 18 as percent of population: Source: "Demographic Profiles: Census 2000," U.S. Census Bureau. 1999 Poverty Rate (all ages): 1999 Children Under 5 in Poverty: Source: "Table GCT-P14. Income and Poverty in 1999: 2000" and "Table P87. Poverty Status in 1999 by Age[17]- Universe: Population for whom poverty status is determined," U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Summary File 3.
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