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Lawmakers Release Funds for Literacy But Delay Much of State Budget

Lawmakers Release Funds for Literacy But Delay Much of State Budget

Joint Finance Committee can't decide funding for UW system, Medicaid, child care.

Wisconsin Supreme Court Overrules Gov. Evers Partial Veto Of Reading Bill

Wisconsin Supreme Court Overrules Gov. Evers Partial Veto Of Reading Bill

Court rules it was not appropriations bill so Evers couldn't use partial veto.

Trump Budget Would Ax Funds for State’s After-School Learning Centers

Trump Budget Would Ax Funds for State’s After-School Learning Centers

They serve 20,000 students at 168 sites in high-poverty districts across Wisconsin.

Republican Bill Changes How Wisconsin Pays for Voucher Schools

Republican Bill Changes How Wisconsin Pays for Voucher Schools

Backers say 'decoupling' will save taxpayers money, report disputes this.

MPS Should Overhaul Curriculum, Teacher Training, Report Finds

MPS Should Overhaul Curriculum, Teacher Training, Report Finds

2nd independent audit commissioned by Gov. Evers suggest sweeping changes.

Murphy’s Law: Reading Instruction Program for Milwaukee Teachers a Great Idea
Murphy’s Law

Reading Instruction Program for Milwaukee Teachers a Great Idea

It could transform the world for Milwaukee’s young learners.

Wisconsin Republicans Support ‘Junk Food’ Ban

Wisconsin Republicans Support ‘Junk Food’ Ban

Legislators target SNAP spending on candy, soda, inspired by RFK Jr.'s campaign.

Wisconsin’s 4th and 8th Graders Rank Above Average in Math

Wisconsin’s 4th and 8th Graders Rank Above Average in Math

But state has room for improvement in basic math literacy.

MPS Is Again Behind on Financial Reports, Could Lose State Funding

MPS Is Again Behind on Financial Reports, Could Lose State Funding

School district missed first deadline to submit 2024 financial data to state DPI.

Wisconsin Schools Losing $8 Million in Federal Mental Health Grants

Wisconsin Schools Losing $8 Million in Federal Mental Health Grants

Trump administration killing $1 billion program, claiming civil rights violations.

As Wisconsin Teachers Grapple With AI, Trump Calls for Greater Use

As Wisconsin Teachers Grapple With AI, Trump Calls for Greater Use

His executive order pushes artificial intelligence. State educators have mixed views.

Number of Wisconsin Students Who Are Homeless Is Rising

Number of Wisconsin Students Who Are Homeless Is Rising

13.5% of students in Beloit schools. 'Highest number I've seen.'

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