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2006 Adoption Note.

1967 Middlesex, Calais, East Montpelier, Montpelier, and Worcester each voted yes on the articles.

1969 The town school district of Berlin requested and was granted admission to the Union District. The town school district of Montpelier requested and was granted permission to withdraw from the union district.

Shall the School District of Middlesex join with the School Districts of Calais, East Montpelier, Montpelier and Worcester to form a Union School District as provided in Chapter 11, Title 16, V.S.A., upon the following conditions and agreements:

(a) Type of School. The union high school district shall operate a junior-senior high school offering instruction in grades seven through 12.

(b) Board of School Directors. Each member district shall be entitled to one member of the board of school directors of the union high school district for each 100 students or major fraction thereof residing in a member district and enrolled in grades seven through 12 of any public school at public expense on October 15 of the previous school year. Each member district shall have at least one representative on the union board, in any event.

(c) Apportionment of Expense. The expenses incurred by the Union high school district including transportation of its students to and from the member districts shall be divided among the several member districts in the same proportion which the student enrollment from each district, as above defined bears to the total student enrollment from all member districts.

(d) Bond Issue. The board of school directors of the union high school district shall call no meeting to vote upon a bond issue for improvements before the expiration of one year and two months from the date of the organization meeting.

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