Bradley Bill to Increase Accuracy of School Report Cards Now Law
MADISON, Wis. — A new law authored by Franklin Senator Julian Bradley and Representative Ken Skowronski updates the Department of Public Instruction‘s report cards to more accurately reflect the achievements of local school districts, such as Franklin.
Act 212, formerly Senate Bill 235, became law on Thursday and goes into effect for the 2022-23 school year.
This new law ensures a school report card doesn’t report the data from a juvenile detention facility or jail where 50 percent or more of its population doesn’t reside there for the entire school year. Before this law change, school districts were unfairly penalized on the report card when students left these facilities and then failed to reenroll when going back to their primary residence. These situations were reported as dropouts for the district with the juvenile detention facility, negatively affecting the school district’s scores.
This change will impact several school districts across Wisconsin, including Franklin School District. The Wisconsin Association of School Boards supported the bill throughout the legislative process.
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
If Senator Bradley is so concerned about accurate school report cards, why didn’t he include a provision that demands that all religious schools report how their students who are funded under the choice program are doing on standardized tests on their secular subjects? He won’t because the choice schools are protected from real accountability while getting hundred of millions of taxpayers dollars to pay for a religious education that families and church communities choose not to pay for.