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Wisconsin Educational News Summary – The Wisconsin Independent

Article Summary – Wisconsin has seen several controversies in its public education system, including new laws regarding early literacy instruction, censorship issues, and alleged discrimination. In June 2023, the state passed Act 20, altering instruction, curriculum, assessment and intervention for literacy in grades K-3, with schools required to assess students’

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Republicans approve reading curriculum amid material concerns

Article Summary – Republicans in the Wisconsin Legislature rejected 11 new curricula recommended by the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction (DPI), instead choosing a shorter list of reading curricula. The DPI criticized this, expressing concerns of improper review and potential lawsuits over non-approved curricula. The DPI also disapproved of the

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Kenosha School Board Race Poses Tough Decision, Say Democrats

Article Summary – The Kenosha Unified School District board elections in Wisconsin are scheduled for April 2, with a slate of pro-public education candidates running against a group of right-wing candidates for four seats. The local Democratic Party has endorsed incumbent school board members Mary Modder and Todd Price, as

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Michigan School’s Strategy to Aid Students Post-Pandemic

Article Summary – Brimley Elementary School in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula has experienced academic success during the COVID-19 pandemic by offering extended learning time and mental health support. The school’s students exceeded statewide scores in key subjects in the Michigan Student Test of Educational Progress, leading the Education Trust–Midwest to recognize

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Shapiro’s $1.6M grants to aid college-going parents announced

Article Summary – Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro’s administration has announced $1.6 million in grant funds to increase the affordability of higher education for parents. The Parent Pathways Grant funding will cover scholarships and programming for undergraduate students with children, addressing findings from a 2022 report that college-attending parents require improved

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Montana schools to revamp early childhood programs

Article Summary – Public school districts in Montana are preparing to implement a new law aimed at boosting reading proficiency among the state’s youngest students. The law, House Bill 352, will end the Running Start program at Bozeman Public Schools that offered kindergarten instruction for children under age 5, and

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Whitmer’s proposed budget allocates funds for education priorities

Article Summary – Michigan Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has presented her budget for fiscal year 2025, which includes funding for universal prekindergarten and free community college. The proposed budget totals $80.7 billion, with specific funding allocated for education initiatives such as $159 million for free pre-K education, $30 million for

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Gov. Shapiro Proposes $1.1B Increase in Education Funding

Article Summary – Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro is calling for a historic increase in education funding in his 2024-2025 budget, seeking more than $1 billion in new education funding. The proposed budget, following recommendations from the Pennsylvania Basic Education Funding Commission, invests $1.1 billion in new funding to make sure

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