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2006 Adoption Note.

1965 Craftsbury, Greensboro, and Hardwick each voted yes on the articles below.

1966 Craftsbury rescinded its vote and withdrew from the district. Woodbury requested and was granted admission to the Union District.

Shall the town school district join in the formation of a union high school district in grades seven through twelve, as provided by law, to consist of the town school districts of Craftsbury, Greensboro and Hardwick, subject to the following agreements as to the operation of such union district?

(a) The location of said union high school shall be within the territorial limits of the union district as hereby originally constituted, at such place therein as may be selected on the basis of efficiency, convenience and minimum transportation requirements.

(b) Transportation of pupils shall be at the expense of the union district, from and return to a central pick-up point in each member district.

(c) Student enrollment shall include all pupils residing in a member district and enrolled in grades seven through twelve in any public school on October 15 of the preceding year.

(d) The expenses of the union high school district, including the expense of building, operating and maintaining the union high school shall be divided among the several member districts in the proportion which the student enrollment as above defined, from each member district bears to the total student enrollment from all member districts.

(e) The board of school directors of said union high school district shall consist of four members from Hardwick and two members each from Greensboro and Craftsbury.

(f) Voting on any proposal to issue bonds shall not take place until after one year from the date the union high school district becomes a body politic under the law.

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