(The Center Square) — The Louisiana Board of Elementary and Secondary Education's Superintendents' Advisory Council voted to oppose new accountability standards at a meeting on Thursday. David Claxton, president of the Louisiana Association of School Superintendents, also requested a six-month extension to further scrutinize the standards. 'I want to be correct,' Claxton said. 'There’s not […]
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