
According to some legal scholars, the U.S. Supreme Court decision around religious schools in Maine has unique consequences for Vermont — and could require the state to rethink how it funds K-12 education.
According to some legal scholars, the U.S. Supreme Court decision around religious schools in Maine has unique consequences for Vermont — and could require the state to rethink how it funds K-12 education.
Within weeks, the colleges paused the program and established a waitlist, having maxed out available funding. “Student interest has far exceeded our expectations,” state colleges Chancellor Sophie Zdatny said.
State military spending was about $4.3 million last year; the governor’s proposed budget for next year requests $5.4 million.