Education News

WI Legislature sues Gov. Evers for literacy bill vetoes

Article Summary – The Wisconsin State Legislature is suing Democratic Gov. Tony Evers and the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction over Act 100, a bill related to literacy education enacted in 2023. The bill, which allocates $50 million for literacy instruction, had parts vetoed by Evers, including a repeal date

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UW-Madison extends Teacher Pledge program to 2029

Article Summary – The University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Teacher Pledge program, a donor-funded initiative that pays for the tuition and other expenses of prospective teachers, is being extended for another academic year. The program, which requires students to commit to working at a Wisconsin school for a minimum of three to

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CMU offers free courses for future rural school educators

Article Summary – Michigan schools are struggling with a teacher shortage, a problem that is being addressed by Central Michigan University through the Michigan Consortium for Addressing Rural Education Expansion and Retention Resource Hub. Funded by a $15 million grant from the Michigan Department of Education, the hub will provide

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40% of New Wisconsin Teachers Quit or Leave State within 6 Years

Article Summary – A new report from the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction (DPI) indicates a serious issue with teacher retention in the state. While Wisconsin is more successful than surrounding states in attracting and licensing teachers, it struggles to retain them long-term, with a significant number leaving either the

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VP Kamala Harris in Philly to Push New Student Loan Plan

Article Summary – Vice President Kamala Harris is promoting the Biden administration’s new plan to alleviate student loan debts for public servants. The plan seeks to eliminate up to $20,000 of accrued student loan interest for 23 million Americans and fully cancel the debt for 4 million other borrowers, including

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Kenosha Democrats: Election Wins Positive, But Fight Continues

Article Summary – Democratic-backed candidates largely defeated a group of conservative contenders in the Kenosha Unified School District board election, winning three out of four seats up for grabs. The Kenosha County Democratic Party had earlier voiced concerns about the conservative candidates, some of whom were endorsed by far-right groups

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Texas university fires employees due to state DEI ban

Article Summary – The University of Texas at Austin has reportedly laid off at least 60 staff members previously involved in diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) roles, following a statewide ban on such programs in Texas public colleges. The layoffs and the closing of the Division of Campus and Community

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Whitmer Signs Foster Care Education Reform Bill

Article Summary – Michigan’s Democratic Governor Gretchen Whitmer has signed House Bill 4676, introduced by Democratic state Rep. Stephanie Young, into law, ensuring that children in foster care have adequate access to education. The law amends the Michigan Foster Care and Adoption Services Act and mandates children in foster care

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Gov. Whitmer Signs Foster Care Education Reform Bill

Article Summary – Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed House Bill 4676, aimed at ensuring foster care children have appropriate access to education. The bill makes amendments to the Michigan Foster Care and Adoption Services Act requiring that foster care children receive an education that prioritizes high school graduation requirements, allows

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DPI allocates $12M in grants for student mental health

Article Summary – The Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction (DPI) will distribute nearly $12 million in federal funds to 40 local school districts to tackle student mental health issues. The funds are part of the Stronger Connections Grant Program under the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act that President Biden signed in

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