Education

Wisconsin Could Expand School Cell Phone Ban

Wisconsin Could Expand School Cell Phone Ban

GOP wants to toughen law passed in October with 'bell-to-bell' ban on phones.

New Report Finds North Side Schools Failing Black Students

New Report Finds North Side Schools Failing Black Students

Students underperforming their peers in every state, City Forward Collective finds.

Back in the News: Children’s Museum Looks to Double Its Space
Back in the News

Children’s Museum Looks to Double Its Space

Organization announces timeline for move from longtime home.

Wisconsin Voters Turn Against School Tax Hikes, Poll Finds

Wisconsin Voters Turn Against School Tax Hikes, Poll Finds

Most say they would vote down local school referendums and want surplus dollars for tax relief instead.

Parents’ Group Backs MPS Lead Testing, Pushes for Next Steps

Parents’ Group Backs MPS Lead Testing, Pushes for Next Steps

Lead Safe Schools MKE calls for ongoing maintenance and review of additional exposure sources.

City Receives $400,000 Grant For Lead Screening

City Receives $400,000 Grant For Lead Screening

Monthly clinics focus on early intervention following MPS lead crisis.

Parents, Educators Sue Wisconsin Lawmakers Over School Funding

Parents, Educators Sue Wisconsin Lawmakers Over School Funding

Suit argues inadequate funding denies children constitutional right to basic education.

K-12 Education: Cassellius May Use Portable Classrooms for 6th Graders
K-12 Education

Cassellius May Use Portable Classrooms for 6th Graders

Part of plan to add grade 6 to expand 23 K-5 schools.

UW-Madison Public Affairs School Gets $30 Million Honoring Herb Kohl

UW-Madison Public Affairs School Gets $30 Million Honoring Herb Kohl

Gift from Kohl's foundation will create new 'state-of-the-art' center.

At UWM Lecture, Angela Davis Weighs in on Campus DEI Debate

At UWM Lecture, Angela Davis Weighs in on Campus DEI Debate

Civil rights icon also discussed collective care, modern justice movements and prison abolition.

Marquette Accused of Pushing Lower-Income Families Toward Risky Loans

Marquette Accused of Pushing Lower-Income Families Toward Risky Loans

MU among 41 colleges named in national report on schools favoring wealthier families.

Aisha Carr Sentenced to 18-Months Probation

Aisha Carr Sentenced to 18-Months Probation

Former controversial school board director pleads guilty to campaign finance violation.