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Vermont’s School Merger Push

Vermont’s School Merger Push

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Vermont’s new Act 170 is forcing school districts into merger study groups, aiming to create larger districts with at least 2,000 students by 2028—with voters deciding final fate. Rutland County’s districts are mostly in Group Two, except one in Group Three, as part of 20 statewide groups. The law also establishes seven regional CESA boards and a new funding formula starting in 2029, with local boards required to appoint members within 30 days. While the goal is to reduce costs and build accessible regional schools, critics fear it’s repeating the costly mistakes of Act 46, where savings were elusive and bureaucracy grew. Facilitators will explore models like regional middle/high schools, but many doubt the vision will materialize—even with construction aid. Final reports are due by September 2027, leaving Vermonters to wonder if this path truly benefits students or just adds layers of complexity.

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