North Country Supervisory Union

North Country Supervisory Union
Type and location
Type Public
Location Newport, Vermont

The North Country Supervisory Union is a school district responsible for the education of students in the Vermont towns of the city of Newport, Newport Town, Derby, Charleston, Coventry, Jay, Troy, North Troy, Coventry, Brighton, Holland, Morgan, Westfield, and Lowell. It is administered by a school board.

The supervisory union changed its name from the "Orleans-Essex North Supervisory Union" in 2008.

By land area of the towns which send students there, North Country is the largest supervisory union in the state.

This requires maintaining one elementary schools in each of the towns mentioned, the North Country Junior High School in Derby, and the North Country Union High School, Newport city, Vermont. The Junior High School is supported by the city, and the towns of Derby, Holland, Jay, and Morgan. The union is headquartered in the city of Newport.

The high school budget for 2009-2010 was $13,863,537. The supervisory union had the lowest equalized per-student cost among the 28 union school districts in the state - $9,061.[1]

Staff

The Superintendent (appointed) is Robert Kern

Statistics

In 2007, there were 9.9 pupils per teacher in the district. Enrollment was 3,123. 46.3% of the students were economically disadvantaged. The pupils were 96.4% white, consistent with Vermont and the area's similarly high percentage.[2]

In 2010, the highest tax rate in any town was in Newport City at $1.414, the lowest in Lowell at $.907.[3] The tax rates in Vermont are "equalized" under the provisions of Act 60.

Footnotes

  1. Gresser, Joseph (16 December 2009). "Highs school budget set to fall next year". the Chronicle (Barton, Vermont: the Chronicle). p. 1.
  2. Braithwaite, Chris (17 February 2010). "Coventry still complains about property taxes". Barton, Vermont: the Chronicle. p. 24.

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