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Vermont passed its education law. Now comes the hard part.
Vermont Governor Phil Scott signed H.955, an education transformation bill aimed at strengthening public schools through voluntary district mergers, local governance preservation, and regional collaboration. The law addresses financial pressures from declining enrollment and rising costs while emphasizing investments in teaching and learning over structural changes.
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