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Milwaukee Public Schools will not hire new international teachers after the Trump administration made changes to the H-1B visa program.
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UWM Chancellor Thomas Gibson and WUWM's David Lee talk with Dean Elysse Newman about the deep ties between the Milwaukee community, the Peck School of the Arts and the School of Architecture & Urban Planning — the two schools that make up UWM's College of the Arts & Architecture.
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The Wisconsin Supreme Court has ruled that the Democratic governor legally used the state’s uniquely powerful veto to lock in a school funding increase for 400 years.
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The 59-year-old campus will close this June due to under enrollment and financial constraints. This year, there were 589 students enrolled at UW-Waukesha.
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Although Milwaukee's request for extra staff from the CDC was initially approved, layoffs this month completely shuttered the federal agency's lead prevention unit.
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A report released by the Wisconsin Policy Forum takes lessons from other major city school systems to help support changes in Milwaukee.
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UWM's announcement comes as the UW System says nearly 30 students statewide have had their visas revoked or terminated.
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MPS district leaders and city health department officials said Thursday that cuts at the CDC are having an impact on lead remediation projects in schools.
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Dr. Brenda Cassellius is Milwaukee Public Schools' new superintendent. What are her priorities for her first year on the job?
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How did voters decide on school referenda in the Racine Unified School District and Wauwatosa? Here's what to know.
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Wisconsin voters chose our next State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tuesday. Here's what to know.
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Uncertainty reigns as President Trump threatens to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education. Federal funding accounts for about 8% of school funding in Wisconsin.