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Kixeliz t1_jacr1x0 wrote

Isn't it weird how when it comes to things like broadband, the state is working to bring that service to underserved areas, but with schools its "well, there's no public school here so we have no choice but to use the private school available"? It stops being weird when you realize for decades now, the pro-business folks have been trying to undermine public education and prop up private schools. They get elected to the school board and purposely underfund the budget (looking at you Barre). Then they cry foul when there is any attempt to get funds back into public schools. They get to undermine public education then point to how ineffective public education is and how private schools are better. All part of the Republican play book where they actively make government worse so they can then tout the benefits of small government.

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HeadPen5724 t1_jaexr91 wrote

Funding for broad band is a one off. Building, staffing, and maintaining a school in Bloomfield for 5 kids is a reoccurring expense.

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fizban7 t1_jaedbni wrote

I think its because the funding for broadband comes from the federal government, but the school budget is all state. funding gets complicated though.

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