Senate Passes Education Review Bill

The State Senate has passed a bill that sets up a process for legislators to review the school funding model and take a close look at education requirements.

Senators added several amendments, including the requirement that an advisory committee of people from inside and outside of education be added. They are expected to recommend to legislators what students should be learning.

Cheyenne Senator Affie Ellis added the advisory committee. Ellis has long been a critic of the current education system and she said she's hoping to make changes that will be valuable to education. Critics worry that she's trying to weaken what they say is a good education system.

Senate Minority Leader Chris Rothfuss said it's doubtful that the recommendations will do much.

"We can modernize it and do better, but the idea that we are somehow going to fundamentally change it and revolutionize it in a rural state like Wyoming is again not realistic," said Rothfuss.

Rothfuss said education in the state is generally pretty good. He added that if advisory members make a number of changes there is a good chance that education will end up costing more.

Have a question about this story? Contact the reporter, Bob Beck, at btwo@uwyo.edu.

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Bob Beck retired from Wyoming Public Media after serving as News Director of Wyoming Public Radio for 34 years. During his time as News Director WPR has won over 100 national, regional and state news awards.
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