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The decisive vote was a victory for advocates of small elementary schools. But, amid declining enrollment and rising costs, it raises questions about both districts’ futures.
Thu, 12/10/2020 - 11:41am meganj
By:
Paul Forlenza
The Mount Abraham Unified School District Superintendent’s plan for the future of schools in the five towns keeps the Lincoln, Starksboro and New Haven school buildings open but that is not the same as keeping open the community elementary schools in those towns.
Under the proposed plan, Lincoln K-5 students would go to the Bristol Elementary School along with Bristol and “some” New Haven and Starksboro students. Other New Haven and Starksboro students would join Monkton students at the Monkton Central School. Sixth-graders from all the five towns would go to the Mt. Abraham Middle School. The Lincoln and Starksboro school buildings would become undefined “District Innovation Sites.” Beeman would be become an “enhanced Pre-k/Early Ed” facility.