Sunday, September 29, 2013

Lubnau questions document dump by superintendent

Wyoming House Speaker Tom Lubnau says state schools Superintendent Cindy Hill isn't cooperating with a special committee's investigation into her management of the Wyoming Education Department. The Gillette Republican sent a letter to Hill on Friday saying her office intentionally submitted thousands of irrelevant and unorganized documents in response to two subpoena requests by the committee. Hill told The Associated Press in response that she submitted everything from her office because the subpoena requests were so broad. She says the committee has more resources than her office and can sift through the documents to find what it needs. Depending on its findings, the panel could recommend that the full House of Representatives initiate impeachment proceedings against Hill, who denies any wrongdoing.

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  1. To tell the truth I think that current education system has to be improved. The situation is critical - some schools stunt tremendously such qualities as curiosity, creativity, and intrinsic motivation. Furthermore, schools began to resemble prisons: children are cut from society and social media is banned. Students should be interested is study, gaining knowledge and shouldn't be afraid of various assignments. Very often students need top essay writing services online as they have no idea how to write this paper. But essay helps students to develop critical thinking and research skills, as well as the ability to develop and logically defend personal position.

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