MADISON, Wis. - The number of Wisconsin schools that didn't meet standards
set by the federal No Child Left Behind Act and could face sanctions increased
from 87 to 95 this year.
Of the 95 schools on the list released Tuesday by the state Department of
Public Instruction, 54 were in the Milwaukee Public Schools. Three were charter
schools.
In addition to individual schools on the list, two entire districts
-Kenosha and Milwaukee -were cited as not meeting the standards.
No wonder our young people have little hope.
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