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Bill Would Create Board to Replace Common Core
By Wisconsin School Administrators Alliance staff | February 19, 2014
The Common Core State Standards in Wisconsin would begin to be replaced within a year by new academic standards created by a new state board comprised of educators and parents under legislation introduced Tuesday by Republican lawmakers.
The legislation, introduced in both the Senate and Assembly, would create a 15-member board to create model academic standards. It would be charged with writing new academic standards starting with English, reading and math within a year of the bill’s enaction. The board would have three years to create standards for social studies and science.
See Wisconsin State Journal article.
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