Vermont Code § 16 V.S.A. § 1546

Comprehensive high schools
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§ 1546. Comprehensive high schools
(a) In the sections referenced in this section, when applied to an independent comprehensive
high school, the term “school board” or “school district” means “the school’s board
of trustees.”
(b) A comprehensive high school shall charge and receive tuition pursuant to section 824 of this title. A comprehensive high school shall be a career technical center for the purposes
of receiving funding for grants per full-time equivalent student under section 1561 of this title, for tryout classes under section 1562 of this title, and for reporting requirements under section 1568 of this title. Funds received under this section shall be used for support of career technical
education programs within the comprehensive high school.
(c) Two or more comprehensive high schools for which the State Board has designated a
service region shall be a career technical center for the purposes of accountability
to the State Board under subchapter 2 of this chapter, responsibilities of the career
technical center under subchapter 3 of this chapter, and receiving State financial
assistance under subchapter 5 of this chapter, excluding the general State support
grant under subsection 1561(b) of this title. The regional advisory board shall determine
how funds received under subchapter 5 shall be distributed. A comprehensive high school
aggrieved by a decision of the regional advisory board may appeal to the Secretary
who, after opportunity for hearing, may affirm or modify the decision.

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