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House panel announced to study education audit
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- House Speaker Rick Thompson, D-Wayne, has assigned a bipartisan group of delegates to become the experts on the governor's sweeping education efficiency audit of West Virginia's public schools.
Thompson on Thursday announced the nine-member panel, known as the Education Audit Work Group, and said the group will delve into the audit so the Legislature could "hit the ground running" when responding to its numerous recommendations. Many of its proposals require changes to state code.
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House panel announced to study education audit
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- House Speaker Rick Thompson, D-Wayne, has assigned a bipartisan group of delegates to become the experts on the governor's sweeping education efficiency audit of West Virginia's public schools.
Thompson on Thursday announced the nine-member panel, known as the Education Audit Work Group, and said the group will delve into the audit so the Legislature could "hit the ground running" when responding to its numerous recommendations. Many of its proposals require changes to state code.
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