EDUCATION
-
Sheila Briggs Announces Run For State Superintendent
The state’s current assistant superintendent is hoping to move up a seat.
-
No Matter What Happens, Schools Will Look Different This Fall
Schools and universities try to plan for online learning, in-person social distancing, and no loss in quality of learning.
-
WI School Budget Cuts Are Coming
Educators preparing for how to again find ways to do more for less.
-
Why Obama’s 2020 Commencement Speech Means So Much to High School Seniors
Obama’s office acknowledged that requests for him to speak played a role in his decision to address graduating seniors.
-
Drive-Ins Are Making a Comeback – For Graduations
Known as places to get really close, they’re also the right size for social distancing an entire high school class
-
Jill Underly Announces Candidacy For State Superintendent
Underly is superintendent of rural Pecatonica Area School District with 20 years of experience ranging from teacher to positions with UW-Madison, DPI
-
Wisconsin Voters Say Yes to Higher Taxes to Make Up for State’s Failure to Fund Schools
April 7 was a bad day for public health but a good day for public education
-
Racine Schools Begin Looking at Ways to Spend $1 Billion While Recount Looms
Historic referendum passed by only five votes
-
This Is How Teachers Show Love During Coronavirus
Students and teachers can’t be with each other every day. But some have found sweet ways to stay connected and show love and appreciation beyond video chat classrooms.
-
Racine Referendum Includes Buildings Dating to Abe Lincoln
Long-range plans to overcome long lack of investment even drawing attention from Biden, Sanders, Trump
























