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The majority of Wisconsin’s students are performing at or above expectations, according to the latest round of state report cards released by the Department of Public Instruction on Tuesday. But, DPI officials warn that although new scores paint a brighter picture for schools across the state, in some cases they may not be an accurate reflection of what’s happening in classrooms.
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An overflow crowd spilled into a hallway Wednesday at the state capitol.Everyone wanted to weigh-in on a bill to hold schools accountable for student…
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Wisconsin seems to be on a fast track to hold students accountable for educating students.This week, an Assembly committee will hold a public hearing on a…
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On Wednesday, Republican representatives unveiled a bill to hold schools accountable for educating students.The plan would affect all schools that receive…
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The Dept. of Public Instruction graded all 2,100 Wisconsin public schools on student achievement. In MPS, 30 schools met or exceeded standard…
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According to the Dept. of Public Instruction, 88% of (1,910) schools met or exceeded expectations in 2012, while three percent (58 schools) failed to meet…