Students and families should prepare for uncertainty in public education, taxpayers should prepare to see more of their dollars spent with little to no oversight, and the state should prepare for lawsuits.
The families who filed suit argued that the state law permitting some students access to tuition is unfair on its face, meaning that there is no circumstance under which the law could be valid.
The Vermont Supreme Court has dismissed a lawsuit brought by three families who argued that the state should pay for all students to attend the school of their choice, public or private.The court’s March 17 decision in Vitale v. Vermont affirms a.
Bills filed in both the state House and Senate this month would require Vermont towns that pay tuition for some or all grades to designate up to three public schools for their students to attend.
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