MADISON, WI (WTAQ-WRN) — Forty Wisconsin schools will be getting more federal aid to improve mental health services. The $12 million in grants comes from the 2022 federal Safer Communities program.
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A federal lawsuit alleges a Milwaukee school administrator threatened and abused a student because the boy's parents are gay.
$334 million of private development is what's coming to downtown South Bend in a mixed-use development to be built over the ...
For the second consecutive year, Gilbert Public Schools will go to voters to ask that they extend the district’s 15% ...
The Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction announced Thursday they are granting $12 million in federal funding to local ...
Voters in Williams Bay will find a school funding referendum on the April 2 spring election ballot, as the Williams Bay ...
A Wisconsin family is suing a school board along with a school official because they say their son was targeted for having ...
Alhambra High School earned third place in the California State Academic Decathlon competition, held March 22 -24 at the ...