How has Act 46 impacted small schools? What does it mean for communities when a small school closes? How do rurality and poverty affect educational experiences? Funded takes a deep dive into education funding systems and stories of small town Vermont. Learn how funding systems have changed over time and what the landscape of education policy looks like today.

Funded: Understanding Vermont Public Education Equity
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Podcast Overview
How has Act 46 impacted small schools? What does it mean for communities when a small school closes? How do rurality and poverty affect educational experiences? Funded takes a deep dive into education funding systems and stories of small town Vermont. Learn how funding systems have changed over time and what the landscape of education policy looks like today.
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5/1/2022
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Recent Episodes

May 2, 2022
Episode 7: Funded Findings
<p>This is a wrap up episode that discusses the main findings and connections from the series. </p>

May 2, 2022
Episode 6: Middlebury, VT
<p>This is the final case study school. Middlebury represents the most urban of the three schools. You will hear from parents, a teacher and the principal to understand the differences between a slightly larger school in comparison to smaller schools.</p>

May 2, 2022
Episode 5: Vergennes, VT
<p>This is the second case study school. Vergennes falls in the middle of the rural spectrum and is the second largest school we will look at. You will hear about the experience of those in the community after the closure of a small school. </p>
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