MSCS forensic audit could begin as soon as mid-July
“We owe those parents outcomes that we know their kids can accomplish and achieve,” Gov. Bill Lee said in April. “So something needs to be done.” (Mark Humphrey/AP file)
Tennessee officials expect to choose a firm to perform the audit by the end of the month. But many details of the audit’s scope may remain secret.
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Laura Testino
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