Commerce ISDsuperintendent Blake Cooper says he's working on a bill with State Rep. Dan Flynn that would allow home-schooled students to take elective courses at high schools without being subject to state testing. Cooper says he expects the new legislature will produce a tight budget for public schools, even though state revenue is up.
Commerce ISD's Cooper working on home-school bill with State Rep. Flynn
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