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An all-girls Catholic High School opened on Milwaukee's northwest side in 1965. Six years later, it shut down. What happened?
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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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A school board in Wisconsin unanimously voted Wednesday to fire a first-grade teacher after she criticized the district on social media.
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In a dramatic move, Evers used his veto pen to give schools a $325 per-pupil spending hike, increasing what’s known as the revenue limit for the next 400 years.
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Rothman says cuts could lead to more closures of small campuses. It could also disrupt the UW’s new free tuition “promise” to students from low-income families.
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A new program at Alverno College aims to help social workers imagine a world beyond prisons, police and surveillance.
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Legislative action on education funding over the last week has brought good news for schools that serve as alternatives to traditional public schools.
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Cardinal Stritch University in Fox Point is closing this year, after years of declining enrollment and funding. It’s a loss for undocumented Milwaukeeans, many of whom attended Stritch and saw it as a welcoming place.
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The school funding bill is part of a shared revenue deal reached by Gov. Evers and Republicans that would allow municipalities to raise more revenue.
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Many taxpayer-funded ‘choice’ schools in Wisconsin have anti-LGBTQ+ policies, often justified by Christian beliefs. And there’s little the state can do about it.
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Wisconsin lets public schools reject applications of students with disabilities who seek transfers across district lines — a form of exclusion courts have upheld.
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A weekend school in Milwaukee teaches kids the Japanese language, music and art. Hear what this unique education entails and the meaning for families in the community.