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Governor Scott’s pick for Secretary of Education caps over a decade of failing to support Vermont’s public education system.
For Immediate Release
April 20, 2024
Press Conference
Tuesday, April 23, 2024 - 10 am
Cedar Creek Room, Statehouse, Montpelier
For More Information Contact
Friends of Vermont Public Education
https://www.savevtpubliced.org
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Vermont’s public education system, a cornerstone of our democracy and enshrined in our constitution, is under unprecedented strain. Instead of taking the lead to ensure that over 80,000 Vermont students are provided a strong, vibrant and world-class public education system, Governor Scott has taken steps to erode local control and restrict funding of public schools while simultaneously allowing more money to flow to private and religious schools.
That Senate Education is holding hearings on a candidate for Secretary of Education with minimal experience in public education should not come as a surprise. For years Governor Scott’s actions have signaled that he is not a champion of Vermont’s public education system:
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In 2014 Lt. Governor Scott calls for the elimination of local school boards in favor of a central board whose purpose is to regulate school costs.
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In 2016 when running for Governor, Phil Scott opposed the State Board of Education’s plan to apply the same rules to private and public schools stating the board “... should withdraw these rules and rewrite them to support, preserve and expand educational choice in Vermont. As governor, I’ll appoint board members who are open-minded about school choice and value the role it can play in growing our economy and retaining and recruiting more working-age families.”
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In 2017 Governor Scott votes “no” on his local Berlin school budget, set to increase by 3.28% due in part to an increase of 24 students over the prior year.
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In 2018, needing to appoint a new Secretary of Education, Governor Scott asked that the State Board “prioritize applicants who above all else have experience managing complex issues (not necessarily education)”. Foreshadowing current events, the Governor dragged his heels on engaging the State Board in the selection process.
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Again in 2018 after saying he was “very happy and impressed” with the fiscal discipline of school boards, the Governor suggested the state should claw back another $40 million from schools after budgets had already been approved.
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In 2019 the Governor proposed a plan to merge all of Vermont’s school systems into a single district, establish universal public and private school choice, remove local voter approval of school budgets and abolish the State Board of Education.
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In 2024, after nearly a year since the resignation of Dan French, Governor Scott selects Zoie Saunders, a for-profit charter school executive, to be Vermont’s next Secretary of Education.
Please join us on Tuesday April 23 at 10 am in the Cedar Creek room of the statehouse in Montpelier as we call on the Governor to provide stronger leadership for public education in Vermont. The future of Vermont depends on a strong, healthy and robust public education system.
About Us
Friends of Vermont Public Schools is a grassroots organization founded by a group of current and former school leaders from Vermont who are deeply concerned about the future of public education. Our mission is to ensure that the distribution of public money for education in Vermont is done in a manner that is consistent with our state and federal constitutions. All schools that receive public funding must agree to comply with the state’s public school rules and regulations. Together with communities across the state we hope to elevate the great work that schools and school boards are doing to maintain a vibrant, successful and high quality public education system.
Geo Honigford
former board member from South Royalton and past president of the VSBA
Greg Hughes
former board member from Bethel
Neil Odell
current board member in Norwich and past president of the VSBA
Adrienne Raymond
former board member from Shrewsbury and past board member of the VSBA
Ken Fredette
former board member from Wallingford and past president of the VSBA
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