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Superintendent reports state-level education proposals under discussion, including civics course proposal

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Superintendent Scott Seyer told the board he and area superintendents met with local legislators to discuss proposed state education bills, including calls for consistent state assessments, changes to the state report card to emphasize college and career readiness, and a proposal to require a civics course for high school graduation.

Superintendent Scott Seyer told the Plymouth Joint School District Board of Education that he and area superintendents met with legislators to review education priorities and proposed bills in the state Legislature.

“We met the area superintendents along with our legislators in Sheboygan yesterday morning,” Seyer said. He identified Joe Sheehan and Devin LeMahieu as attendees and described a range of conversations about state assessments and…

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