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Vermont’s leaders are continuing to work toward a deal on education reform, postponing its scheduled adjournment.
Updates on the island’s sweeping education reforms came to the Senate as the minister responsible said during the Budget ...
Vermont lawmakers have resumed high-stakes negotiations on the future of your kids’ education and your property taxes.
We need to move forward toward a public school system that provides equal and better educational quality, with community control and lower costs.
This commentary is by Jack Hoffman. He is senior analyst at Public Assets Institute, a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization based in Montpelier.
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 ...