Local legislators visit 8th grade American Studies classes
Before Thanksgiving break, 8th Grade American Studies classes invited some of our local legislators—both Democrat and Republican—to visit. Students developed many of their questions ahead of time and shared them with the legislators before their visits. The focus was "taxes in, public services out," the economics and government model we'll continue to build on as we study both capitalism and communism.
Students are shown here with Killington Representative Jim Harrison. Other classes welcomed Senator Alison Clarkson and Representative Charlie Kimbell, both of Woodstock. Student questions touched on a wide variety of topics but especially focused on the Governor's school redistricting plans and the possibility of a new building for WUHSMS.
We also learned last week that Jim Harrison is moving out of state in January and resigning his office. Killington and the other towns he represents will soon have a new governor-appointed State Representative until the next election.