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Wisconsin Rated a Leader in School Accountability Report
By Wisconsin School Administrators Alliance staff | May 29, 2014
The Department of Public Instruction (DPI) announced today that Wisconsin’s school and school district report cards were ranked in the top six in the nation by parents for their ease of reading and usefulness in a recent report by the Education Commission of the States. Additionally, that report put the state in the top nine for overall public school accountability systems.
For more information, see DPI News Release here.
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