Quinton Klabon is the senior research director for the conservative Institute for Reforming Government.

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State Test Scores Show Nearly Half of Students at Grade Level

State Test Scores Show Nearly Half of Students at Grade Level

Better than last year on reading and math but new tests make comparisons difficult.

Less than Half of Wisconsin Voters Satisfied With Public Schools

Less than Half of Wisconsin Voters Satisfied With Public Schools

Poll finds particularly high negatives in Milwaukee, where MPS financial problems arose.

Whether Public, Private or Charter, Report Shows Milwaukee Schools Are Often Struggling

Whether Public, Private or Charter, Report Shows Milwaukee Schools Are Often Struggling

Black students continue to perform at levels below their peers

K-12 Education: Milwaukee School Board May Investigate Board Member
K-12 Education

Milwaukee School Board May Investigate Board Member

Aisha Carr suspected of unethical conduct. Her supporters criticized the board.

Open Enrollment Begins For Public, Voucher Schools

Open Enrollment Begins For Public, Voucher Schools

With surge in taxpayer funding, voucher school program expected to grow.

Apprenticeship Bill Targets Teacher Shortage

Apprenticeship Bill Targets Teacher Shortage

Students would attend college two years, then teach for two more before graduation.

83% Of Public Schools in State Met Expectations on Tests

83% Of Public Schools in State Met Expectations on Tests

State report card also shows 80% of private choice schools met expectations.

State Test Scores Up But Still Below Pre-Pandemic Level

State Test Scores Up But Still Below Pre-Pandemic Level

Only about 40% proficient with big gap between Black and white students.

Federal Aid Hasn’t Closed Pandemic-Induced Learning Gap

Federal Aid Hasn’t Closed Pandemic-Induced Learning Gap

Wisconsin is on track to spend its $2.4 billion in aid by 2024 deadline.