Instead of buying state lottery tickets in bricks-and-mortar stores, people could take their chances via phone. If approved by lawmakers, it would add about $7 million to state coffers.
Most 16-year-olds have their eyes set on a driver’s license, but one Vermont Civil Air Patrol cadet wants to pilot hot air balloons.
Sen. Phil Baruth said making all students eligible for school choice could sink broader efforts to overhaul education ...
Travis Shine, 46, of Newfane, is the winner of the 2024 Vermont Lifetime Hunting and Fishing License Lottery, the VF&W ...
Every student would be assigned to a public school for all grades and could opt into the lottery. The five regional districts ...
Each session, a handful of eighth-graders trade their classrooms for the halls of the State House. They spend several weeks ...
As work to transform Vermont’s education funding system continues, some are now butting heads over one part of Governor Phil Scott’s plan. Governor ...
VSBA strongly opposes Governor Scott’s proposal to radically change education governance in Vermont. Rather than “supporting an ecosystem built on strong public schools,” as portrayed by Education ...
The Vermont School Boards Association (VSBA) has come out strongly against Gov. Phil Scott’s plan to remake public education ...
Last week, the Scott administration unveiled more details of its “Education Transformation Proposal.” At first blush, it ...