MADISON, Wis. (WRN) — Republicans in the Wisconsin state Assembly plan to introduce several bills focused on education during the fall session.
Greenville Representative Dave Murphy wants to make it easier for high school students to earn dual credit that counts towards a college diploma.
“Wisconsin’s dual enrollment system is complex. It lacks clear direction and has regulations that sometimes hold us back. We can expand access for all students. We need to simplify the process. We want to ensure credits transfer smoothly,” Murphy said.
Other bills Republicans plan to introduce include financial incentives for districts that voluntarily consolidate and another that would overhaul the state’s math curriculum.


