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It comes after the large education reform law was passed at the end of the last legislative session. The law will change school districts, and those new districts will be funded directly by the state.
To truly reform Vermont’s education system, we must abandon the current negotiations around H.454 and instead create a single, unified educational framework that establishes uniform standards ...
Vermont’s education reform bill was not completed when the legislature planned to adjourn in May. House and Senate leaders decided that the rank-and-file would return in mid-June to vote on the ...
Act 73 creates new provisions around school construction aid, giving some districts hope that the state could soon help fund ...
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The Daily Yonder on MSNAs Vermont Passes Controversial Education Bill, State’s Rural Schools Fear Closures
Fewer than 2,000 people live in North Bennington, but the quaint Vermont village brims with community spirit. A quirky Halloween parade and annual outdoor sculpture show attract artists from all over.
The panel is to recommend new district boundaries that will reduce the number of school systems and create districts with ...
Vermont Governor Phil Scott focused on legislative deliberations over an expansive education reform bill during his weekly briefing today. At the beginning of the session in January, Scott ...
Superintendents from across the state are speaking out against the Senate version of an education reform bill, which is slated for a floor vote as soon as Wednesday morning. School leaders argue ...
MONTPELIER — Reaching agreement on plans for education reform remains an elusive goal for lawmakers and the governor. Gov. Phil Scott, House Speaker Jill Krowinski and Senate President Pro Tempore ...
Don't miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook. The road to education reform in Vermont has been long and winding, and we are at another crossroads. Driven by increasingly unaffordable property tax ...
Funding reform is integral to how Vermont delivers education. Act 60 is a unique Vermont funding formula constructed 28 years ago when Vermont had 115,000 students and full schools. It is still unique ...
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