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Vermont Senate And House Differ On Education Bill

Vermont lawmakers looking to overhaul the state's school governance system are going to have to resolve significant differences between the House and Senate if they hope to pass a bill this year.

A version of the bill passed by the Senate on Friday takes a less mandatory approach than a version passed earlier by the House.

The House version mandates creation of new pre-K-to-grade-12 school districts with at least 1,100 students.

The Senate version makes such a change voluntary and sets a minimum district size of 900. It calls on school districts to report to the state on how they are doing in providing a good-quality education at a reasonable price.

The House bill also imposes spending caps on school districts, whereas the Senate version does not.

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