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Wednesday May 28, 2008

Vermont Schools struggle with No Child Left Behind

This year 116 Vermont schools, or 38 percent, failed to meet federal standards for 'Adequate Yearly Progress' under the No Child Left Behind Act. Richard Cate, Vermont's outgoing Commissioner of Education, is our guest as we explore what the latest test results say about education in Vermont. We also check in with educators to learn what some schools are doing to satisfy the law's requirements, what obstacles they face, and how the law itself is affecting the way schools teach. (Listen)

Also on the program, Burlington Telecom is one of a very few U.S. cable television systems that carry the English language broadcast of Al Jazeera, the Arabic news network. A recent attempt by the municipally-run carrier to drop the controversial broadcast has sparked its own controversy. We hear what's behind it, and what's next, from Greg Epler-Wood, who chairs the committees that advise Burlington Telecom on programming issues. (Listen)

And we meet the St. Johnsbury Academy robotics team that won the Rookie Prize in an international competition. (Listen)

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