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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.
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Next week, many Vermont schools will close or let students out early to prepare for a total solar eclipse. Some teachers have been preparing for the event for years.
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Sometimes students with dyslexia need extra help in school. Senate bill 204 would guarantee kids between kindergarten and third grade get screened for any learning differences they might have.