Education

Kenosha Schools Considers Drastic Cuts to Address $17 Million Deficit

Kenosha Schools Considers Drastic Cuts to Address $17 Million Deficit

Including cutting sports, arts and 40 teaching positions if November referendum fails.

Walking Tour Spotlights Black Contributors to Wisconsin’s Capital City

Walking Tour Spotlights Black Contributors to Wisconsin’s Capital City

Wisconsin Historical Society walking tour tells the story of Madison's Black history.

Court Tosses Minority Grant, But Options Remain To Aid Students

Court Tosses Minority Grant, But Options Remain To Aid Students

Education policy expert urges Wisconsin to repurpose funds and confront affordability issue.

New Literacy Leader Inherits High Goals, Withheld Funds And Low Scores

New Literacy Leader Inherits High Goals, Withheld Funds And Low Scores

DPI’s Kaylee Jackson must navigate Act 20 mandates after a funding fight slowed the state’s reading overhaul.

State Supreme Court Ends Wisconsin Minority College Grant Program

State Supreme Court Ends Wisconsin Minority College Grant Program

Justices unanimously rule program for students of color unconstitutional.

The New Math In Wisconsin Schools, Fewer Students and More Staff

The New Math In Wisconsin Schools, Fewer Students and More Staff

A 7% staffing increase and rising special education needs collide with shrinking enrollment rolls statewide.

State Democratic Leader Lays Out Policy Plans If Party Wins Trifecta

State Democratic Leader Lays Out Policy Plans If Party Wins Trifecta

Senate Minority Leader Dianne Hesselbein points to school funding, property taxes and more.

K-12 Education: Cassellius Seeks to Hire 89 More MPS Teachers
K-12 Education

Cassellius Seeks to Hire 89 More MPS Teachers

But given decline in state's teacher salaries and benefits, that's not easy.

Moore, Pocan Push To Repeal School Choice Tax Credit

Moore, Pocan Push To Repeal School Choice Tax Credit

Keep Public Funds in Public Schools Act would undo a key piece of last year’s budget bill.

New Federal Student Loan Rules Hit July 1 For Wisconsin Borrowers

New Federal Student Loan Rules Hit July 1 For Wisconsin Borrowers

End of SAVE plan, new caps and repayment options could reshape debt for 700,000 residents.

DPI Sued Over Allegedly Secret Wisconsin Dells Meeting

DPI Sued Over Allegedly Secret Wisconsin Dells Meeting

IRG says public notice and access were wrongly denied in 2024 session.

MPS, Mayor Hail Success of ‘Adopt-A-School’

MPS, Mayor Hail Success of ‘Adopt-A-School’

Volunteer program helped increase student attendance and engagement, officials say.