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Gov. Evers, Superintendent Underly Welcome Kids Back to School, Announce Shared K-12 Priorities for 2023-25 Budget

State’s projected $5 billion surplus allows for increased investments in K-12 education without increasing property taxes

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Dr. Howard Fuller Collegiate Academy seeks to expand enrollment to 500 students with new high school facility

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Gov. Evers Signs Bill to Promote Awareness and Understanding of Sudden Cardiac Arrest in Young People

Law inspired by Waukesha student athlete who passed away in 2019

WILL Appeals Religious Liberty Case to U.S. Supreme Court

WILL Appeals Religious Liberty Case to U.S. Supreme Court

Critical constitutional questions remain unresolved after Court of Appeals decision

WILL to Cedarburg School District: State Can’t Force Adoption of Critical Race Theory Concepts in Curriculum
WILL to Cedarburg School District

State Can’t Force Adoption of Critical Race Theory Concepts in Curriculum

Local activists attempting to force district into curriculum changes

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