About Roxy Vanderhoff
Roxy Vanderhoff is a senior public communications major with a concentration in community media and journalism and a minor in applied design. When she isn't reporting, she is teaching yoga.
A day in Montpelier as a Vermont Legislative page
Pages deliver messages throughout the State House
Lawmakers target technology safety in Vermont schools
Two bills could change the way electronics are used in schools
Bill would change who has access to autopsy reports in Vermont
S.210 would allow people to petition a judge for the document
Right to grow vegetables protected under new bill
H.537 passed the House on March 20 and is now in the Senate Committee on Economic Development.
Students would get mental health support as part of new bill
H.817 would also help educators learn how to support students with substance abuse challenges.
New bill designed to stop chronic absenteeism in schools passes the House
A student is considered chronically absent when they miss 20 or more unexcused days of school within the last school year, or 175 school days
Two-year pilot program aims to support special education programs
S.233 could provide more resources for students with disabilities and their families
Vermont high schoolers could become voting school board members under new bill
H.640 aims to give students a voice on school boards
In an age of online learning, could driving follow suit?
Students and experts offer testimony on a bill that would allow for online driver education
Immigrant students could gain more protections under new bill
Increased ICE presence has caused a ripple effect across the entire state, according to Winooski Superintendent Wilmer Chavarria.
Bill would establish ‘Vermont Libraries Day’ in October
S.232 also aims to help libraries gain access to funding.
Vermont first responders seek confidential peer support
Proponents of bill H.270 say frontline workers need a place to process on-the-job stress.
It Takes a Village to Create Waterbury’s River of Light Parade
Volunteer-powered event is one of Waterbury’s largest
Students learn through competition at Battle of the Bands
Student musicians, singers, songwriters took the stage recently at Harwood Union High School
A day of drag in Waterbury
Stowe Street Cafe and Bridgeside Books host performances and stories by local queens
Drag Story Hour is back…with brunch
A special kind of Pride celebration is happening in central Vermont