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Kate Tyson's avatar

I've been learning a bit about Vermont education funding, as it's been a A THING up here; for very different reasons, but still a wild statewide chaotic mess... lots of impassioned arguments on Front Porch Forum ( VT's answer to Next Door that includes many more cows on the loose and many fewer instances of flaming rhetoric ), and something like 1/3 of school budgets were vetoed this month.

Vermont has a unique system: education is still funded largely via homestead taxes, but instead of staying within the town/county, the taxes go into a state fund, and then are redistributed out to local school budgets, with weighting to create a more equitable funding landscape. So, up in the Kingdom (where I live), which is the poorest part of the state, districts receive a higher percentage of funding relative to actual taxes collected. And then there's additional weighting for student populations that are more expensive to educate -- high schoolers, students who speak English as a second language, etc...So, cool! Equitable funding, good idea!

But! It seems the problem is that the whole system is so insanely complicated, that no one can really explain how it works...so when legislatures make adjustments, we get a big mess and lots of mad people, without much comprehension over what the actual problems or solutions are.

There's an elementary school up for closure nearby, ended up skipping that measure on my ballot because I truly had no idea what I should think about it all.

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lee's avatar

wow, i had no idea school funding in the US was broken in this specific particular way, that's so ghoulish.

and thank you for raising awareness of the Old Deluder Satan Act of 1647, literally nothing could be more important to me!

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