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Vt. Officials Face Backlash Over Mergers

By The Associated Press 鈥 December 11, 2018 1 min read
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Audra Hughes and her husband moved to Stowe, a ski resort town in Vermont, five years ago, in part because of the schools.

Now, the district is being forced to merge its budget and school board with the neighboring district of Elmore-Morristown. It鈥檚 part of a 2015 law to create larger, more efficient districts in the rural state dotted by small towns, to give students more equal educations and improve results.

But the merger doesn鈥檛 sit well with Hughes and many residents in the three communities.

鈥淚 think that both of our school boards demonstrated the success of how we all currently operate on behalf of our students and I think that anything that takes away from our students is something I鈥檓 not comfortable with,鈥 she said.

The communities are among at least 20 planning to take legal action against the state over the forced mergers. The state board of education released its final plan this month to merge 45 districts in 39 towns to form 11 new districts.

鈥淚f we are forced to merge this year, Elmore and Morristown residents will see their taxes rise,鈥 Stowe and Elmore-Morristown school boards wrote in an open letter to their communities. 鈥淏oth districts have pressing capital projects that could be compromised by a forced merger.鈥

Jamie Kollar of Elmore fears that pressure will rise to close her town鈥檚 one-room elementary school when three towns vote on one budget. She and her husband moved to the small rural community (population 860) where she was raised because it had offered an option for parents to send their children to other high schools. But six months after they arrived, that choice was eliminated when the district consolidated with Morristown in 2016.

鈥淲e just gave away so much initially in that merger and we鈥檙e just giving up more now in this forced merger with Stowe,鈥 Kollar said. Not only are they losing control of their school budget but they will be paying taxes to a school system in Stowe that their kids can鈥檛 attend, she said.

Vermont鈥檚 education secretary had recommended that the two districts not merge, but the state board, which has the final say, rejected her recommendation.

A version of this article appeared in the December 12, 2018 edition of Education Week as Vt. Officials Face Backlash Over Mergers

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