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Valley News - Valley News Forum for April 11, 2023: The big picture on Vermont public schools

The big picture on Vermont public schoolsOnce again Vermonters exhibit the wool over their eyes such as in Steve Nelson’s April 2 column, “Let independent schools demonstrate their value.”The big picture remains that Vermonters in the past have not.

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Nearly three-quarters of Vermont's school districts are under scrutiny for special education. What's going wrong?

Thirty-eight Vermont school districts and supervisory unions are under “targeted monitoring” from the state. Superintendents are pointing fingers at the state Agency of Education.

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Valley News - Thetford Academy one of a few private schools eligible for public tuition dollars under new proposal

Vermont lawmakers have put forth a proposal to restrict public dollars going to private schools, a plan that could dramatically transform the state’s educational landscape if enacted.A bill introduced in the Vermont Senate on Tuesday would prohibit.

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Lawmakers propose restricting public tuition money to private schools

A bill in the Vermont Senate would cut off public tuition dollars to most independent schools, except for a handful of historic institutions and therapeutic schools.

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You can't have it both ways

In a letter Dec. 22, Mill Moore of the Vermont Independent Schools Association continued to argue that independent schools should be exempt from Act 1 working group curriculum standards developed for Vermont s public schools. If independent schools don’t want to follow said curriculum, they can simply choose not to accept public money. If my taxes go to private schools that are approved to receive public tuition dollars, I want to get what I paid for.Adam JacobsWinooski

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