K-12
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Madison community mourns Abundant Life teacher killed in school shooting
Two days before Christmas, Erin West’s three daughters, husband, parents and hundreds of friends gathered to honor her life.
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Green Bay school district violated Title IX by failing to investigate sexual misconduct
The Green Bay Area Public School District violated federal Title IX rules in back-to-back school years by failing to complete investigations into reported sexual misconduct.
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Appleton Catholic high school fires principal for violating policy aimed at preventing sexual abuse
The principal of a catholic high school in Appleton was fired this month for violating a Diocese of Green Bay policy related to preventing sexual abuse of minors or at-risk individuals.
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State Senate minority leader says budget surplus should be used in part for K-12 education
Sen. Dianne Hesselbein now has four newly-elected Democrats in her caucus, eliminating the previous Republican supermajority and giving Democrats a greater say in what happens to the state budget.
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Superior school chief honored — with a nod to improved graduation rates
Superior public schools chief Amy Starzecki has been named Superintendent of the Year by the Wisconsin Association of School District Administrators — an honor she attributes in part to an improvement in graduation rates and that she says should be shared with the district’s entire staff.
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A Lac du Flambeau Band child was violently bullied at school. Now his mother is speaking out.
Years of school bullying in Mercer, Wisconsin, culminated in an assault, prompting a Lac du Flambeau Band family to move for their safety.
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Milwaukee schools’ financial woes won’t affect state aid payments to Wisconsin school districts
The financial scandal that unfolded at Milwaukee Public Schools over the last six months hasn’t negatively affected general school aid distribution to Wisconsin school districts.
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State still waiting on delinquent MPS financial reports due in September
After financial mismanagement was uncovered in the spring, MPS and the Department of Public Instruction wrote a corrective action plan giving the school district until the end of September to submit missing financial reports. Those reports are now expected by Thanksgiving.
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Wisconsin author, retired veterinarian focuses new children’s book on pet adoption
After practicing for 35 years as a small animal veterinarian, Dr. Sue Kruske of southeastern Wisconsin is spending some of her retirement in the classroom. Now, she’s a children’s author.
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New Wisconsin standards label nearly half of students at grade level in math and reading
New state test scores showed nearly hald of Wisconsin’s public school students meeting grade level standards in English and math. Critics warn test scoring changes game the numbers.