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Chair unveils nine‑district governance map, proposes limits on independent‑school tuition

2405976 · February 26, 2025
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Summary

The chair of the Vermont Senate Education Committee presented a draft map on Feb. 26, 2025, that would replace Vermont’s 52 supervisory units with nine large districts or supervisory units and would restrict independent schools’ access to tuition dollars outside specified subdistricts.

The chair of the Vermont Senate Education Committee presented a draft governance construct on Feb. 26, 2025, proposing nine large districts or supervisory units (SUs) to replace the present 52 supervisory units. The working map would preserve two interstate compacts, treat three regions as SUs with internal subdistricts to protect existing choice relationships, and consolidate school choice in areas where most students already attend public schools.

The chair said the construct’s nine units would average roughly 8,000 students each by enrollment and that six of the units follow the administration’s…

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