Vermonters were not obligated to attend school in the town of residence until 1968, when the basic law was changed to state that instead of towns organizing districts, each town would have just one school district. Before that, local districts could arrange schooling to suit the convenience of residents.
Vermonters were not obligated to attend school in the town of residence until 1968, when the basic law was changed to state that instead of towns organizing districts, each town would have just one school district. Before that, local districts could arrange schooling to suit the convenience of residents.