Vermont’s media outlets are on the story. Here’s the latest.
Resetting eligibility for taxpayer funding of K-12 education can seem confusing, but it boils down to doing what is right by Vermont taxpayers and their values and what will pass muster with the conservative majority on the US Supreme Court.
Odell: Senator Working to Protect Private Schools at All Cost
Vermont Public: Vermont House fails to solve constitutional religious school conflict
Valley News: Lawyer Sees Roadmap for Vermont Tuition Fight
Rutland Herald: Poor Elijah’s Almanac – All expenses paid
Rutland Herald: Editorial – Choices
VTDigger: Lawmakers consider limiting private schools’ ability to turn away students
Rutland Herald: Rewriting History
Rutland Herald: School Choice Bills Raise Concerns
VTDigger: In North Country SU, Officials Fear Federal Money Will Subsidize Discrimination
VTDigger: All But Two School Budgets Passed on Town Meeting
VTDigger: House Lawmakers Weigh Softer Approach to Private Schools
Vermont Edition: Should Vermont’s Private Schools Get Public Education Dollars?
VTDigger: House Weighs Softer Approach to Private Schools
Valley News: Tuition Changes a Threat to Some Vermont Schools
Valley News Editorial: No Public Funding for Private Schools
VTDigger: Lawmakers Propose Restricting Public Tuition Money to Private Schools
VTDigger: Religious Schools Seek to Sidestep Anti-Discrimination Rules
WCAX: School Choice Bills Aim to Deny Private Schools Public Money