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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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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.
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Cardinal Stritch University historian Sara Woelfel shares details about the school's history and the legacy of its founders, the Sisters of St. Francis of Assisi.
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A nonprofit organization is partnering with Milwaukee Public Schools to help students of color and increase representation in the field of education.
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Dozens of voucher schools have policies that allow them to exclude LGBTQ+ students or those with disabilities. In many cases, it’s legal.
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Dr. Barb Spies, Cardinal Stritch University professor and director of mission integration joins Lake Effect's Audrey Nowakowski to share her reaction to the school’s closure.
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Cardinal Stritch's closing, planned for next month, has put other campuses into action.
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Cardinal Stritch University, a Catholic liberal arts college, is closing, a year after celebrating its 85th anniversary in Wisconsin. President Dan Scholz says Stritch is facing “fiscal realities” caused by lower student enrollment, the impact of the pandemic and other challenges.