WATERBURY, Vt. (ABC22/FOX44) - The third meeting of Vermont's School District Redistricting Task Force took on a much more serious tone at some points Monday afternoon, as members noticeably started feeling the stress of having just two months left to draw the new school district map the state may use for decades.

According to the task force's website, they have only four meetings left between now and December 1, which is their deadline to create the new districts. Understanding the importance of their jobs, that fact has some members worried they might not be able to make an adequate product on time.

"I mean, if you think about it, just planning backwards, when’s the last day it’s realistically possible to put something on the table? Because we’re running out of time to put out ideas an

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