Education

Rutland-Addison voters reject school budget for third time

by Guy Page

Thursday, May 9, Slate Valley Unified Unified School District became the first school district this year to reject a school budget three times. 

Slate Valley includes schools in Orwell in Addison County and West Haven, Benson, Fair Haven, and Castleton in Rutland County. The budget failed by 93 votes, No 891, Yes 798. It sought $211,000 less than the budget rejected at Town Meeting.

Of the 33 school budgets that were rejected at Town Meeting, 12 have passed in subsequent votes. It’s been third-time-lucky for St. Johnsbury, Georgia, South Burlington, and Addison Northwest. But not so much for Slate Valley, where the third budget was reduced $211,000 from the Town Meeting budget of $31 million. 

The district is located in the Slate Valley that straddles Vermont and New York. Plentiful in slate, industry there once provided slates for school children and now provides slate to re-roof aging slate roofs, according to the Poultney Historical Society. 

At Town Meeting, the statewide property tax was set at about 20%. The proposed SW tax has fallen to 13-14% following the passage of H.887, which ‘bought down’ the property tax with reserve spending and other taxes, including two heretofore untaxed categories, short term rentals and internet services. Gov. Scott has indicated he will likely veto the bill anyway, setting up a veto session in June.

At least two school districts will take a third run at approving a budget Tuesday, May 14: South Hero, and the Barre Unified Union School District (Barre City and Barre Town).

Results of Revotes for School Districts That Voted No at Town Meeting

School DistrictTown Meeting/First voteSecond voteThird vote
HollandyesNoYes
Rutland TownnoNoNo
Barstow UUSD (Chittenden, Mendon)noNoNo
Otter Valley UUSD (Brandon, others)noNoNo
Addison Northwest USD (Vergennes, others)yesNoNoYes
Harwood UUSD (Waitsfield, Duxbury others)noNoNo
Montpelier Roxbury School DistrictyesNoYes
Champlain Islands UUSD (Most Grand Isle towns)noNoNo
Enosburgh-Richford UUSDnoNoNo
Missisquoi Valley School District (Swanton, Highgate, etc.)noNoNo
Northern Mountain Valley UUSD (Richford, others)yesNoYes
AlburghNoNo
Washington Central USD (Berlin, Middlesex, others)NoYes
Caledonia Cooperative School District (Barnet, Walden, WaterfordNoYes
Essex-Westford school districtNoYes
South HeroNoMay 14
Barre UUSDNoMay 14
Rivendell Interstate School District (RISD)NoJune 1
FairfaxNoNoJune 4
GeorgiaNoNoYes
MiltonNoNoJune 4
St. JohnsburyNonoyes
South BurlingtonNoNoYes
SpringfieldNoNo
Lamoille North MUSD A (Cambridge, Johnson, others)NoNo
Mt. Abraham USD (Bristol, others)NoNo
Kingdom East USD (Lyndonville, Burke, others)NoNo
Green Mountain USD (Andover, Chester, others)NoNoJune 4
Ludlow – Mt. Holly UUSDNoNo
Slate Valley UUSD (Castleton, Fair Haven, Poultney)NoNoNo
Elmore-Morristown UUSDNoNo
Champlain Valley USD (Williston, Shelburne, others)NoYes
Paine Mountain (Northfield/Williamstown) SDNoYes

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2 replies »

  1. And they (the superintendent and her people) still can’t understand just why these dumb taxpayers won’t just pass the budget. It is for the children you know, just ask her or any of the NEA folks.

  2. Yes, YES!!!

    This will be the only thing to bring about change, to which the establishment in Montpelier will not listen at first, they will try to work around the will of the people.

    It will show their true colors.

    It will finally bring about discussions, which will lead to change. Every company in Vermont, every family in Vermont has had to deal with bigger financial changes than anything Montpelier has for the last 40 years.

    They have lived off tax increase EVERY YEAR!

    Well done, well done, may fiscal responsibility and sanity spread across our state like a prairie grass fire.