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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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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.
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As spring blooms, so too does new Milwaukee Recreation programming. WUWM's Jimmy Gutierrez discusses their Spring Recreation Guide with Milwaukee Rec's Erica Wasserman.
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Funding was cut for a program designed to train 36 special education teachers for MPS. A judge has put a temporary stop to the cuts, but the program remains in limbo.
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One Milwaukee-based animator with Guerrillamation Films is working with UW-Milwaukee to help people network and learn skills in the field.
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Wisconsin's top K-12 education official, Jill Underly, is facing a challenge from Brittany Kinser on April 1.
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Wauwatosa will ask its voters to approve another school-related referendum. Here's what to know about the ballot question.
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With a second Trump administration, educators share how they handle politics as it enters their classrooms.
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Four seats on the MPS Board of School Directors are up for election on April 1. What does the board do, and where does their power end?
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On April 1, voters in the Racine Unified School District will be asked whether to increase property taxes to raise $190 million for local schools over five years.
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Katherine Vannoy defeated Molly Kuether-Steele for election to the Milwaukee School Board, District 7.