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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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Debbie Ford has been chancellor at UW-Parkside in Kenosha for 14 years.
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The governor wants the state to use some of its $7 billion surplus to increase school funding by a record $2.6 billion over the next two fiscal years.
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Concordia University Wisconsin has a special connection to a school in Ukraine. WUWM spoke to one of its students about his life during the war.
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The arrangement is meant to house the School Sisters of Notre Dame, who are aging and declining in numbers. It also aims to provide the support single mothers need to be successful in college.
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Students at a Milwaukee school say a pilot AP African American studies course gives them a deeper look at their history. But it's facing backlash from conservative lawmakers elsewhere.
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The vast majority of Milwaukee high schoolers never complete postsecondary education. A new report evaluates the gaps in Milwaukee’s college access efforts.
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In 2022, schools and students got into a more normal rhythm. But the COVID pandemic has taken a toll on students' academic achievement and mental health.
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Some classes are on the Marquette campus, while others are offered at the Racine Correctional Institution and the Milwaukee County Community Reintegration Center (formerly the House of Correction.)
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Cudahy overhauled its literacy instruction in grades K-5 to follow the science of reading.
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In November, System President Jay Rothman ordered UW-Platteville to end in-person classes next year at its Richland Center campus. Enrollment at the two-year college fell from 567 students in 2014 to just 60 this semester.