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Gov. Tony Evers announced Thursday that Wisconsin public schools will soon get $110 million to spend as they see fit.
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A delay in federal approval of Wisconsin’s plan for $1.5 billion in American Rescue Act Plan funding is slowing down some school districts’ decisions on how they’ll spend money meant to catch kids up from the impacts of the pandemic.
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Marquette Law School held a virtual discussion with three school leaders Wednesday to talk about federal funding they are receiving through three COVID relief packages.
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The $2.6 billion in federal relief being sent to Wisconsin schools for pandemic-related costs is backfiring when it comes to the biennial state budget.
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Milwaukee Public Schools is starting to determine to how it will spend $731 million in federal stimulus aid over the next three years.
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Democratic Gov. Tony Evers rolled out his biennial budget proposal last week. It includes major investments in public health and criminal justice reform,…
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If voters didn't approve a tax referendum for Milwaukee Public Schools in April, the district would have been in a dire situation. That’s according to…
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Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers is trying again to increase state support of schools. This time, by calling a special session for Feb. 11 on the topic. But the…
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The small southeastern Wisconsin school district of Palmyra-Eagle will not dissolve, despite serious financial problems. A state-appointed board made the…
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In April, Milwaukee Public Schools will ask voters to approve a property tax referendum for the first time in 26 years.The school board decided Thursday…