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Fitzgerald: No Appetite in Senate for Expansive School Accountability Bill
By Wisconsin School Administrators Alliance staff | February 7, 2014
According to a just released Associated Press story, Senate Majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald has said the state Senate will not take up an expansive school accountability bill that imposes sanctions against poorly performing public or private voucher schools.
Instead, the Senate will pursue a more limited school accountability bill that focuses on having private schools report the same data as public schools without a major overhaul of the report card, Fitzgerald told The Associated Press.
See the Associated Press story here.
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