Summary
Lawmakers are evaluating an education reform package that tells schools to perform or let the state take control.
Editor's Note: This is the final installment in a 10-part series of stories from the five Wyoming Newspaper Group newspapers, including the Wyoming Tribune Eagle, about education issues in the state.See the full content of this document
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State May Take Over Failing Schools
By Michelle Dynes
Wyoming Tribune EagleCHEYENNE - Lawmakers soon will evaluate a series of proposals that would radically change the way education is provided in Wyoming.One of the most significant legislative proposals coming before the 61st Wyoming Legislature's general session, which begins Jan. 11, is a reform package that tells schools to provide results or let the state take over.It also holds educators responsible for student achievement.Other pitches include eliminating teacher tenure and giving par...See the full content of this document
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