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The rift between the White River Valley Supervisory Union and the association reflects opposing views among school districts statewide about the role of supervisory unions and private schools in the ...
Small towns like Reading are banding together to try to grow their way out of the state’s growing demographic crisis.
If and when the governor and Legislature agree on something they call “transformational educational reform,” it’s unlikely to be what most people expected or wanted. Vermonters won’t see the property ...
However, the outcome leaves the session’s highest-profile work unfinished. Following an election where property tax rates ...
Vermont’s leaders are continuing to work toward a deal on education reform, postponing its scheduled adjournment.
Following two successive legislative sessions and an interim task force study, lawmakers at the State House in Montpelier are punting comprehensive educatio ...
H. 454 proposes a massive transfer of power. If it is enacted, taxpayers will no longer get to vote on their school budgets. Rather than the checks and balances between local and state power, school ...
As we approach adjournment of the 2025 legislative session, Vermont stands at a crossroads defined by both challenge and ...
To enable ongoing negotiations, House and Senate leaders extended the session and will reconvene legislators on June 16. Our ...
The Vermont Legislature is still in session, but Governor Phil Scott on Wednesday laid out his priorities for the months ...
This commentary is by Bryce Sammel of Barnard. He and his wife Nakina are the parents of three children. He previously served on and chaired both the Barnard Academy and Mountain Views school boards ...
Most Vermonters agree that our state is facing an affordability crisis, yet few suggest the solution is to raise taxes on low and middle-income Vermonters.