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The third Friday in September is a significant day for school districts throughout the state.
Read moreThis week, the Department of Public Instruction (DPI) released their district and school Report Cards, which rates all schools and school districts in the state and gives them a score.
Read moreState Superintendent Dr. Jilly Underly appeared in front of lawmakers this week to answer for the October Cap Times report regarding 200 allegations of sexual misconduct or grooming by teachers that were not made publicly available.
Read moreThere was a lot of blame shifting and responsibility dodging at the Assembly’s informational hearing on sexual grooming in Wisconsin’s public schools. DPI claims their hands are tied without a law change. The MacIver Institute begs to differ.
Read moreTwelve days without a word from Governor Tony Evers. The Capital Times uncovered more than 200 cases of educator sexual misconduct and grooming between 2018 and 2023 that the Department of Public Instruction (DPI) shielded from the public.
Read moreRepublicans at the Wisconsin Capitol are demanding answers and demanding changes after an explosive report on how some teachers are allowed to walk away from grooming investigations.
Read moreThe Institute for Reforming Government’s Center for Investigative Oversight (CIO) has submitted a public records request to the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction (DPI) following alarming revelations about how the agency handled teacher mi
Read moreA recent page 2 article in the weekly THE EPOCH TIMES headlined “Civics Education Gains Ground in K-12 and Higher Education” caught my attention.
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