Virtual schools measure passes

Stacy Forster & Patrick Marley:

The Assembly overwhelmingly voted for a bill protecting virtual schools Tuesday – a compromise measure Gov. Jim Doyle and other key Democrats support.
The bill was passed in a flurry of activity as the Legislature winds down the regular session that ends Thursday. The Assembly also approved a bill to remove teacher residency requirements in Milwaukee, and the Senate passed a bill requiring new police officers to undergo psychological exams.
Democrats in the Assembly were unsuccessful in attempting to force a vote on the Great Lakes compact.
Tuesday also marked the all-but-certain death of a bill requiring the state to provide information about involuntary mental health commitments to a federal database checked for gun purchases. Supporters of the measure, including Doyle, said the bill was necessary to help avoid shootings like the one last year at Virginia Tech.
The virtual schools bill passed 96-1 Tuesday; Rep. Dave Travis (D-Waunakee) voted against it. The agreement was reached after Doyle said he would sign a bill on virtual schools only if it capped enrollment.

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    http://www.wicharterschools.org/conf.2008.main.cfm
    April 21-22 at the Madison Concourse Hotel.
    Wisconsin State Superintendent Elizabeth Burmaster will open the conference with her keynote presentation on Monday morning.
    Dean Kern, Director of the Charter Schools Program at the U.S. Department of Education will also be speaking on Monday.
    Speakers and Schedule. http://www.wicharterschools.org/conf.2008.speakers.cfm
    Howard Fuller, Founder & Director at the Institute for the Transformation of Learning at Marquette University will provide a keynote presentation Monday during lunch. See an on-line video interview with Howard Fuller by Alan Borsuk of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
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    PO Box 1704
    Madison, WI 53701-1704
    Phone: 608-661-6946
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