Gov. Phil Scott’s administration unveiled an overhaul of Vermont’s education system on Wednesday, a plan that includes consolidating the state’s 52 school districts into just five.
"We're going to approach the plan with curiosity, it was actually a more bold proposal than I thought it was going to be, not saying bad, just more bold," said Jay Nichols, the president of the ...
Members of the Scott Administration presented the governor’s Education Transformation proposal to the Vermont House on Wednesday.
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.
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.
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.
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.” ...
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 ...
MONTPELIER, Vt. (WCAX) - State leaders want to hear from you on a multi-million dollar plan to shore up the state budget.
At Governor Phil Scott’s inauguration on Jan. 9, I had the great honor of giving an invocation, or blessing, for the governor and his family and for Vermont. It was ...
State officials unveiled the broad strokes of Gov. Phil Scott’s education proposal that includes sweeping changes like consolidating Vermont’s 52 school districts to just 5 and a new funding formula.
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