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District delegation urges legislators to fund special education aid and index per-pupil adjustments; legislators warn of delayed state budget

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Board members reported on a Wisconsin Association of School Boards Day at the Capitol where they pushed for higher special-education reimbursement and CPI-indexed per-pupil funding; legislators told attendees the state budget may be delayed until autumn and flagged concerns about over-identification messaging.

Board members who attended the Wisconsin Association of School Boards (WASB) Day at the Capitol reported back to the Middleton-Cross Plains Area School District board on March 3, describing key advocacy priorities, what they told legislators and what legislators said in response.

What district advocates asked for: District representatives — including Vice President Bob Green and board member Jim Corsi — said WASB prepared talking points to press for increased special-education reimbursement and for indexing…

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