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School district in Vermont, United States From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mount Mansfield Modified Union School District (MMMUSD), formerly the Mount Mansfield Union School District #17, is a school district headquartered in Jericho, Vermont.[2]
Mount Mansfield Modified Union School District | |
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Address | |
211 Browns Trace Road
Jericho , Vermont, 5465United States | |
District information | |
Type | Public |
Grades | PreK–12[1] |
NCES District ID | 5000443[1] |
Students and staff | |
Students | 2,569[1] |
Teachers | 169.93[1] |
Staff | 214.84[1] |
Student–teacher ratio | 15.12[1] |
Other information | |
Website | www |
It is the district farthest east in Chittenden County, Vermont. There are approximately 2600 students enrolled in the district.[3]
Each town in the district has its own elementary school, which serves K-4th grade.
Students from Huntington, Bolton and Richmond attend Camels Hump Middle School. Those from Jericho and Underhill attend Browns River Middle School. Both middle schools serve grades 5-8.
The district's high school is Mount Mansfield Union High School, located in Jericho, which takes students graduating from both middle schools, and serves grades 9-12.
The predecessor districts were in the Chittenden East Supervisory Union (CESU), which was their umbrella organization. In a span of ten years the residents of the predecessor districts voted on whether to merge their school districts on five occasions.[4] The vote that day[specify] favored consolidation.[5] The district was established effective November 4, 2014.[6] The merged district began operations the following year.[5]
In 2011 there was a vote among the towns on whether to merge that did not pass. Another such vote was scheduled in 2014.[7] The district formed with the voluntary merger of the Bolton, Jericho, Richmond, and Underhill school districts.[4] When MMUUSD formed, Huntington residents already had representation as the community sent its secondary students there, but Huntington continued to have its own elementary school district.[8]
Residents of Huntington resisted merging for a longer time, with four unsuccessful votes on merging into MMUUSD. At one point the state of Vermont passed Act 46 that obligated school districts to merge.[4] The Huntington School District sued the state government to try to stop the merger.[9] In 2018 the Huntington district filed its third lawsuit against mergers.[10] On June 6, 2019,[11] the vote to merge Huntington into Mount Mansfield succeeded on a 450-191 basis; the Chittenden East Supervisory Union dissolved as a result.[4]
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