Legislative Republicans Hold Meeting On Closing Rural Schools
MADISON, WI – This morning, Legislative Republicans held a hearing to discuss school consolidation plans for rural Wisconsin. After years of starving our public schools of necessary funding and forcing tax-payers to pick up the slack, what is the Republican response; close the schools, move the kids, fire the teachers, and hope no one notices.
SSDC Communications Director, Will Karcz, released the following statement on Republican’s consolidation efforts:
This morning’s meeting was aimed at addressing the following legislation:
- Assembly Bill 592 Relating to: professional development for science teachers
- Assembly Bill 644 Relating to: state aid for consolidated school districts
- Assembly Bill 645 Relating to: grants for feasibility studies of school district consolidation or whole grade sharing
- Assembly Bill 646 Relating to: requiring a school district consolidation study.
- Assembly Bill 647 Relating to: whole grade sharing grants for school boards
- Assembly Bill 648 Relating to: supplemental state aid for consolidated school districts
- Assembly Bill 649 Relating to: supplemental funding for whole grade sharing grants, supplemental state aid for consolidated school districts, grants for feasibility studies of school district consolidation or whole grade sharing, and making an appropriation
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.












