Voices

Act 46 is all about money, not kids

DUMMERSTON — The voters' choice is always ours, at least for now.

Simple math: Dummerston, Putney, Guilford, and Vernon have 100-percent direct voter participation in their schools, done by electing school board members and/or casting a ballot at Town Meeting.

Changing school governance to a super board under Act 46 gives each of these towns one member per outlying town (Brattleboro has more) to a board of eight or so.

The outlying towns would then have less than a 15-percent say in a general pool and not even a 15-percent say about the direction of their own representative schools.

Act 46 was put forth because of money, not because of kids.

Do you want to have 100-percent input in the future or less than 15-percent input about your school?

Parents of students or taxpayers both lose.

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