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Evers: A Big Year for Wisconsin Public Schools
By Wisconsin School Administrators Alliance staff | September 25, 2014
In his annual State of Education address, State Superintendent Tony Evers called it a big year for Wisconsin public schools. Educators are working on higher, rigorous new academic standards; better assessments; a new educator evaluation system; new investments in career readiness; and continued improvements in the state’s accountability system. He also introduced his Achievement Gap Task Force and the work to advance strategies to close achievement gaps and renewed a push to fix the state’s school funding inequalities through Fair Funding for Our Future.
Big year for Wisconsin public schools news release.
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