Under the Scott Administration's proposal to overhaul education in the state, there would only be five superintendents and districts statewide; the state would provide the base amount of money for ...
Gov. Phil Scott is proposing an overhaul in how the state funds public education, which includes a dramatic reduction in the number of school districts.
(WCAX) - State leaders want to hear from you on a multi-million dollar plan to shore up the state budget. Governor Phil Scott ...
A proposal to revamp Vermont’s education finance system and governance structure from Gov. Phil Scott has been met with calls for more detail from local leaders.
We know that the work that we’re describing here is going to be really challenging,” Zoie Saunders, Vermont’s secretary of education, told lawmakers. “I ask you to join us so we can be bold together.” ...
One lawmaker briefed on the proposal called it “probably the biggest proposal that this Legislature has seen in 50 years.” ...
Appeals, permitting and Act 250 are just a few of the variables that Gov. Scott says continue to cause a housing shortage in ...
Vermont Gov. Phil Scott on Wednesday unveiled a sweeping education finance reform plan aimed at right-sizing the state’s school system and making it more affordable.
Scott's plan will eliminate supervisory unions in the state and create five school districts across Vermont. Each will have one school board and one superintendent.
Like most who have read or heard Gov. Phil Scott’s Education transformation proposal during the past 48 hours, I have a lot of questions.
Phil Scott (R-Berlin) announced his top priority for the new legislative biennium: tackling Vermont’s affordability crisis.
Two projects in New York’s North Country are receiving major federal grants thanks to the Northern Border Regional Commission.