EDUCATION
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State Superintendent Candidates Hold First Forum, Tackle COVID-19 Protocol
The field will be narrowed to two in Feb. 16 primary, with the winner decided in the April 6 election.
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School Districts Will Not Recover From COVID Crisis in 2021 Without Funding Help
Already-stretched budgets are breaking from new expenses, and now Republicans may rub salt in the wounds.
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Wisconsin Educators See Republican ‘Relief’ Plan as Divisive, Bullying
They want legislators focused on safety, connectivity, and support instead of forcing potential harmful in-person classes.
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How These Brown County High Schoolers Invented a Non-Invasive Ventilator
Four seniors at Ashwaubenon High School invented a simple, affordable, and non-invasive ventilator, earning third place at recent competition.
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Eight UW Campuses to Students: Don’t Come Back After Thanksgiving
The number of campuses switching to virtual classes could grow as COVID-19 cases continue to rise.
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All the Bad Betsy DeVos Policies Biden Is About to Rip Up
The Biden administration can reverse controversial decisions on how colleges adjudicate sexual assault cases, reopening schools during COVID, and quickly examining fraudulent student loans.
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No Good Options: Seven Wisconsin Families Tell Us How They’re Coping With the New School Year
The ongoing spread of the coronavirus is putting school officials, parents, and students in unique situations. Everyone is struggling to adapt.
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Teachers Demand Legislature Step Up as They Struggle to Educate Students Safely
GOP lawmakers haven’t met in more than 170 days as educators struggle with costs, connectivity, and minimizing coronavirus exposure.
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More In-Person Classes Canceled as Record COVID-19 Surge Hits Wisconsin
Oshkosh high schools and UW-River Falls cite ongoing coronavirus spread.
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La Crosse Is Latest UW Campus to Quarantine Students, Will Shift to Online Classes
Number of COVID-19 cases on campus reaches 275 in less than one week.




















