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District says state-required reading screeners create significant proctoring cost
Mosinee School District Board of Education
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Summary
A district administrator told the board that one-on-one Act 20 reading screeners require roughly 24.5 substitute days and estimated the annual proctoring cost exceeds $10,000; administrators said they are providing feedback to legislators and DPI about the funding gap.
In administrative reports, a district official flagged the operational cost of implementing state-required reading screeners tied to Act 20 and the science-of-reading rollout.
The administrator said the screener process requires substantial staff time and proctoring:…
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