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Public commenters at Fond du Lac board meeting describe WASB resolutions as advisory, raise gifted-and-talented racial gap

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At a Fond du Lac School District meeting a WASB delegate said statewide resolutions are advisory, not law, and a resident urged the district to address a persistent racial disparity in the gifted-and-talented program.

Mrs. Moner, a Fond du Lac School District board member and delegate to the Wisconsin Association of School Boards, told the board that the association’s resolutions are advisory and not legally binding, and said delegates use them to shape lobbying priorities in Madison.

"Basic mostly, all of these resolutions were okay, but, again, these are not law," Mrs. Moner said, describing the resolutions as "potential feedback" and an agenda for lobbying rather than binding policy.

The remark came during the meeting’s public…

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