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State Audit Reveals How Wisconsin Relies on Federal Funds

State Audit Reveals How Wisconsin Relies on Federal Funds

Audit Bureau details $18.6 billion in assistance, and a need for better records in certain areas.

Evers Vetoes Bill That Would Have Changed School Testing Standards

Evers Vetoes Bill That Would Have Changed School Testing Standards

GOP-backed bill had passed largely along party lines.

What Exactly Does The Department of Public Instruction Do?

What Exactly Does The Department of Public Instruction Do?

The Underly-Kinser race has brought great attention to a department few understand.

Federal Funding Cuts Threaten Small Wisconsin Libraries

Federal Funding Cuts Threaten Small Wisconsin Libraries

Trump order is 'going to disproportionately impact rural communities.'

Murphy’s Law: How Federal Education Cuts Will Hurt Wisconsin
Murphy’s Law

How Federal Education Cuts Will Hurt Wisconsin

Big cuts for public schools, poor and disabled students, school lunches and more.

The State of Politics: State Superintendent Race Has Big Stakes
The State of Politics

State Superintendent Race Has Big Stakes

Incumbent Jill Underly faces tough challenge by Brittany Kinser.

Underly, Kinser Trade Barbs in Only Forum Before Election

Underly, Kinser Trade Barbs in Only Forum Before Election

Candidates spar over voucher schools, performance standards in lone joint appearance, a virtual forum.

Republican Bill Changing Student Testing Benchmarks Heads to Governor

Republican Bill Changing Student Testing Benchmarks Heads to Governor

Gov. Evers has previously said he would 'probably' veto proposal.

Wisconsin Supreme Court Race Likely to Double Spending Record

Wisconsin Supreme Court Race Likely to Double Spending Record

Higher conservative spending for that race and for state superintendent.

Early, In-Person Voting Begins for April 1 Election

Early, In-Person Voting Begins for April 1 Election

March 18 is start of early voting for spring election headed by Supreme Court race.

Wisconsin’s Largest Voucher School Will Pull In $40 Million in 2025

Wisconsin’s Largest Voucher School Will Pull In $40 Million in 2025

Christian school Academy of Excellence in Milwaukee a leader in state voucher funds.

USDA Ends Program That Brought Locally-Grown Food To Pantries, Schools

USDA Ends Program That Brought Locally-Grown Food To Pantries, Schools

Program paid Wisconsin farmers more than $11 million since 2022 inception.

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