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People looking to become special education teachers in Milwaukee Public Schools have a new pathway to do so, and it comes with a living stipend and free tuition.
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Milwaukee Area Technical College President Vicki Martin is retiring after this school year.
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"The Death of Public School" recounts the rise of school choice programs, which use public funds to pay for private school tuition.
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The UW System’s 12 branch campuses offer two-year associate degrees, and transfer pathways to four-year schools. But their future has been in jeopardy due to steep enrollment declines.
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Lots of families moved their children to different schools during the pandemic. Amid all the upheaval, some students went missing from Wisconsin’s school enrollment data.
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In tests administered last spring, 39% of Wisconsin 3rd through 8th graders were proficient in English Language Arts and 41% were proficient in math.
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About 800 students were displaced when Milwaukee’s Cardinal Stritch University closed.
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UWM says the program is shutting down because it isn't financially self-sufficient.
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Tuesday was the first day of school for most Milwaukee Public Schools students. But, the day was cut short due to extreme heat.
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To meet the needs of remote workers, a new child care model has opened in Milwaukee: It combines coworking space with an on-site daycare.