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- On August 19, the Sun Prairie School District engaged a Milwaukee-area lawyer to review how the district managed a former staff member who faces allegations related to sexual offenses with students.
- The investigation follows a 2007 appellate ruling that allows outside attorneys' work product to remain confidential, and hiring them generally costs more but yields less public information.
- The district has not disclosed the attorney's identity, while parents have called for transparency by making records from the taxpayer-funded probe public to avoid a cover-up.
- The Wisconsin State Journal published the story titled 'Lawyer hired to conduct probe' on August 19, emphasizing the community’s concern over secrecy in handling serious misconduct.
- This situation highlights tension between the need for thorough investigations and the public’s demand for openness in addressing allegations involving school employees.
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Aug. 24, 2025
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Leaning Left5Leaning Right5Center8Last UpdatedBias Distribution44% Center
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