Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Iowa Senate Passes Educartion Reform

Iowa's Senate has passed and sent to the house an education reform bill. KCCI reports the compromise allows for teacher peer reviews and gives parents the choice of whether a third-grader should be held back. There's no money to fund functions the bill creates. Gov. Branstad and House Republicans favor more teacher evaluations and a plan to hold back third graders who don't meet reading standards.

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