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Roughly one in three school budgets failed in Vermont on Town Meeting Day this year. School districts across the state are now entering second and third voting rounds to get budgets approved by voters.
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Roxbury leaders believe that the circumstances of an informational meeting contributed to a failed budget vote on March 5 and set up the closure of their school.
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The latest estimates project the average homestead tax bill to go up 15% while the average non-homestead bill will rise 18%. That’s not much lower than the 18.5% tax increases initially forecast.
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After 86 years and many ups and downs, Goddard College in Plainfield will close at the end of this semester. We reflect on its legacy and history.
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The fast-moving legislation, which was initially set to receive a committee vote Friday, had been met with immediate pushback from the field.
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The board of trustees announced the closing Tuesday, saying the school faces financial insolvency. It currently has 220 students but had more than 1,900 in the early 1970s.
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A key tax-writing committee in the Vermont House on Tuesday unveiled the outlines of a major education finance overhaul that would fundamentally alter the state’s tradition of local control in school budgeting.
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Classical Host, James Stewart, speaks with Anthony Mazzocchi, co-executive director of the Kinhaven Music School. Kinhaven is partnering with Burr and Burton Academy to launch the first music-focused semester school in nation, starting in the Fall of 2025.
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How students at an Addison County school are learning about this once-in-a-lifetime phenomenon.
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Teachers share tips on explaining solar eclipses to children and helping them watch one safely.