MONTPELIER – Vermont House Democrats outlined core parts of a major education reform package today aimed at strengthening student opportunities and stabilizing long-term education costs.
“Our goal is a high-quality, equitable education system where geography doesn’t determine opportunity,” said Rep. Peter Conlon, Chair of the House Committee on Education. “We’re building a system that supports educators, reduces redundancy, and improves classroom experiences for every student.”
The legislation proposes consolidating Vermont’s districts to a minimum of 4,000 students each, improving efficiency and opportunity while maintaining community-focused classrooms.
Rep. Emilie Kornheiser, Chair of the House Committee on Ways and Means, underscored that opportunities for students are at the core of every decision. “Our kids deserve schools that give them every opportunity to grow, and learn, regardless of where they live,” Kornheiser said.
The bill is expected to advance to the House Ways and Means Committee by the end of the week.
Contact:
Rep. Mary-Katherine Stone
Assistant Majority Leader-External Communications
Vermont House Democrats
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