BURLINGTON, Vt. April 27 — Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), Ranking Member of the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee, today announced that the Department of Education has finally released $11.58 million in federal K-12 COVID-19 funding for 20 Vermont school districts and the Agency of Education, after over a year of needless delay.
“After a year of needless delay from the Trump administration, Vermont school districts will finally receive federal funding for summer and afterschool programs, school renovations and other critical services. At a time when so many of our school districts are suffering and struggling economically, this is an important step forward,” Sanders said.
In March 2025, the Trump administration canceled an estimated $2.5 billion nationwide, including about $17 million for Vermont in unspent funding for K-12 schools provided under the American Rescue Plan Act that had already been approved for states to spend and created a burdensome appeals process for states and school districts to reapply for money they had been promised.
Sanders urged Education Secretary Linda McMahon to reverse this decision on multiple occasions and ultimately secured her commitment that Vermont schools would receive the funding they were due. Courts also ruled against the Trump administration’s illegal withholding of the funds. The department assured the senator that the funding would be released in June of last year, but has forced the state through a months-long, disastrous and burdensome process to release funds. As part of the Trump administration’s actions to dismantle the Department of Education, the staff who managed these federal funds were fired in March 2025, further delaying the funds from reaching Vermonters.
This month, Sanders finally received confirmation from the Department of Education that a total of $11.58 million in funding has been sent to Vermont to reimburse schools for essential activities, such as summer and afterschool programs, school renovations, teacher training, literacy and math coaches and mental health programs.
The full list of school districts receiving funds is here:
| School District | Amount |
| Burlington School District | $3,884,414 |
| Caledonia Central Supervisory Union | $149,375 |
| Central Vermont Career Center School | $70,605 |
| Central Vermont Supervisory Union | $287,677 |
| Essex North Supervisory Union | $81,777 |
| Franklin Northeast Supervisory Union | $1,220 |
| Hartford Town School District | $32,410 |
| Harwood Unified Union School District | $502,261 |
| Kingdom East Unified Union | $461,707 |
| Lamoille North Supervisory Union | $30,961 |
| Milton Town School District | $1,031,840 |
| Mount Mansfield Unified Union | $74,370 |
| Orange East Supervisory Union | $26,475 |
| Orange Southwest Unified Union | $154,246 |
| Orleans Southwest Supervisory Union | $232,834 |
| Rutland City School District | $420,371 |
| Springfield Town School District | $1,314,475 |
| Two Rivers Supervisory Union | $13,575 |
| Washington County Mental Health | $10,357 |
| Windham Northeast Supervisory Union | $606,769 |
| Windham Southwest Supervisory Union | $556,979 |
| Agency of Education | $1,630,836 |
| Total | $11,575,536 |