THE COMPLETE QUESTIONS:
(Questions 1 through 4 are identification questions.)
5. Do you support Vermont’s current law establishing “tuitioning” towns in which education tax dollars can be used to send students in grades 7-12 to any public or approved independent school that parents determine best fits their child's needs?
6. Do you support Vermont’s current law establishing “tuitioning” towns in which education tax dollars can be used to send students in grades K-6, as authorized by the electorate, to one or more public or approved independent school(s) that parents determine best fits their child's needs?
7. Do you support expanding "tuitioning" or school choice beyond the communities where it is already available, so that every Vermont child can be placed by their parent or guardian in a public or approved independent school that best fits their needs?
8. Do you support enactment of a Vermont charter school law, to allow school boards, colleges, and/or other independent bodies to charter and be accountable for innovative public charter schools, as is now done in 36 other states?
9. Would you support legislation that would reduce or eliminate (immediately or over time) current tuitioning options for Vermont parents?
(Questions 1 through 4 are identification questions.)
5. Do you support Vermont’s current law establishing “tuitioning” towns in which education tax dollars can be used to send students in grades 7-12 to any public or approved independent school that parents determine best fits their child's needs?
6. Do you support Vermont’s current law establishing “tuitioning” towns in which education tax dollars can be used to send students in grades K-6, as authorized by the electorate, to one or more public or approved independent school(s) that parents determine best fits their child's needs?
7. Do you support expanding "tuitioning" or school choice beyond the communities where it is already available, so that every Vermont child can be placed by their parent or guardian in a public or approved independent school that best fits their needs?
8. Do you support enactment of a Vermont charter school law, to allow school boards, colleges, and/or other independent bodies to charter and be accountable for innovative public charter schools, as is now done in 36 other states?
9. Would you support legislation that would reduce or eliminate (immediately or over time) current tuitioning options for Vermont parents?
