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Critics say the increases are not enough to keep up with rising costs, forcing districts to continue seeking more money through referendums.
The committee approved a total of about $336 million total in new general purpose revenue for Wisconsin’s K-12 schools.
MADISON, Wis. (WISCONSIN DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION PRESS RELEASE) - State Superintendent Dr. Jill Underly today issued the following statement in response to GOP lawmakers on the Joint ...
After the state superintendent proposed a historic $168 million to expand school mental health services, Republicans cut ...
Thursday’s finance committee meeting also included tax cuts for retirees and residents in the second income tax bracket ...