Vibrant Hilltowns Need Vibrant Schools
Schools are the economic, social, and cultural lifeblood of our communities. The Mohawk and Hawlemont School Committees' plan to shut our schools down forecloses on all of our futures. Our Schools, Our Towns is here to fight for the schools our towns need and deserve.
The Hilltowns have been home to schools since the mid-1760s. Through wars and economic depressions, good times and bad, we have been schooling our children since before the US existed. Are we going to be the first generation to walk away from this history?
Rural schools in the Hilltowns have not been funded equitably for many years. Closing all the elementary school and taking on tens of millions of dollars of debt will not fix anything. Click here to learn more.
Closing local schools affects jobs, educational quality, bus rides for young children, and can hurt towns' identity while increasing their financial burden. Click here to learn more.
When a school closes, the state no longer provides funds to maintain old school buildings and building use codes change, making it difficult and expensive to repurpose school buildings. Click here to learn more.
These are our school and our towns. Speak up to save them and to preserve local jobs. Get informed and get involved before the vote to shutter our schools shows up on the ballot in 2026. Click here to learn more.
The School Committee and their hired consultant, Berk12, have put together a steering committee called 2D8T. Attend one of their public meetings and let them know that our towns can't thrive without our schools.