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Milton Town School District's School Board is proposing a $500,000 reduction, asking residents to vote "yes" to a budget of $36,672,099. The changes reflect a 5.8% increase in educational spending ...
In a given election, one or two or school budgets in the county may fail during Town Meeting Day. ... Milton Town School District residents voted no to a $37,172,203 budget, with 1,744 voting ...
This is a complete list of school districts in Vermont. Union school districts necessarily overlap (include) other, often town-based or village-based, school districts. Union school districts necessarily overlap (include) other, often town-based or village-based, school districts.
School board Presidential At-large At-large At-large 2–3/county 1–2/ district No election No election No election No election 1/county 15/city, 3–12/town Some cities 5–12/some cities Special elections only Town meeting Town meeting 1/3 town meeting Some towns Some towns 1–5/town Some school districts Off-year A No election No election
Among those districts going back to the drawing board are the Champlain Valley School District − the largest in the state with around 4,400 students − and the South Burlington School District ...
In February 2005, the Clinton Township Board of Education commissioned a study to consider the educational and financial effects of a proposed withdrawal scenario for Clinton Township, with a report estimating that annual savings for the district could be as high as $1.2 million.
Milton voters previously rejected school budgets of $37,172,203 and $36,672,099 which would have raised taxes by 15.3% and 12.6%, respectively, during votes on March 5 and April 16.
The Vermont State Board of Education supervises and manages the Department of Education and the public school system. The board makes regulations governing attendance and records of attendance of all pupils; standards for student performance, adult basic education programs, approval of independent schools, disbursement of funds, and equal access to education for all Vermont students. [1]