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Committee previews higher-education prison programs and weighs non‑voting student school-board membership

May 05, 2026 | Education, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Committees, Legislative , Vermont


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Committee previews higher-education prison programs and weighs non‑voting student school-board membership
After the S214 vote the committee used remaining time to preview upcoming informational items and to discuss student participation on school boards.

The chair noted the New England Board of Higher Education will visit later in the week to describe its work on bringing higher education into prison systems and to introduce the board's role for Vermont.

Committee members also discussed proposals to require student members on high‑school governing boards. Members agreed making student voting members mandatory is likely to raise constitutional issues because board voting is tied to elected membership drawn from population-based districts. The committee noted Maryland has a limited approach but said in Vermont a non‑voting or advisory student member is the more feasible immediate option. Members suggested directing the Agency of Education to investigate constitutionality and to develop model policy with the School Boards Association.

The committee framed these items as informational or as work the committee could pursue in the coming weeks rather than measures ready for this session.

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