Behind closed doors, lawmakers and Gov. Scott near education deal without forced district mergers - VTDigger

Behind closed doors, lawmakers and Gov. Scott near education deal without forced district mergers VTDiggerGovernor, Senate lawmakers find potential compromise on Vermont education reform WCAXNon-adjourned legislature costs $300K/week. What got done, what’s left Vermont Daily ChronicleLetter: Children keep moving and government should, too Brattleboro ReformerCapitol Recap: Education reform deal in sight after Scott bends on forced school district mergers Vermont Public
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