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School choice advocates prepare to sue over Vermont’s new private school rules

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School choice advocates are preparing to go to court over new rules restricting the number of private schools eligible for publicly funded tuition. Certain school districts in Vermont do not operate schools. Instead, they pay for families to attend the public or independent school of their choice in a practice often called town tuitioning. As part of a sweeping education reform law, Act 73, passed earlier this year, lawmakers enacted much stricter rules about where families can go with those vouchers.

 

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