Thursday, June 19, 2014

Outbreak of Pearl Clutching Reported in Wisconsin


Wisconsin DPI seeks data on voucher school students with disabilities. (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 6/17/2014)

Monica asks the appropriate question.  "We really need concrete data on how voucher schools are serving disabled students," said Monica Murphy, managing attorney at Disability Rights Wisconsin.  "DPI can ask for whatever it wants.  Why are (voucher advocates) afraid to provide the data?"

State Senator Paul Yarrow rattles on for 2 pages in this letter to State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Evers.

In a choke grip, the Wisconsin Club for Growth refers to DPI as the Department of Political Interference.

Best to listen to Sondy Pope (D-Cross Plains), a legislator who has made educational issues a priority during her 12 years in the State Assembly.

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