Wisconsin Teachers Suspended After Asking Students How to ‘Punish a Slave An email to parents at Patrick Marsh Middle School in Sun Prairie, about 15 miles from Madison, apologized for a “grave error in judgment” during the social studies class
Published February 4, 2021 •
Updated on February 4, 2021 at 9:37 am
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Administrators at a Wisconsin middle school said Monday they have suspended teachers who were involved in an activity for sixth graders that included a question about how the students would punish slaves.
An email to parents at Patrick Marsh Middle School in Sun Prairie, about 15 miles from Madison, apologized for a “grave error in judgment” during the social studies class and said an unnamed number of teachers have been placed on administrative leave.
Wisconsin Teachers Suspended After Asking Students How to ‘Punish a Slave An email to parents at Patrick Marsh Middle School in Sun Prairie, about 15 miles from Madison, apologized for a “grave error in judgment” during the social studies class
Published February 4, 2021 •
Updated on February 4, 2021 at 10:38 am
NBCUniversal Media, LLC
Administrators at a Wisconsin middle school said Monday they have suspended teachers who were involved in an activity for sixth graders that included a question about how the students would punish slaves.
An email to parents at Patrick Marsh Middle School in Sun Prairie, about 15 miles from Madison, apologized for a “grave error in judgment” during the social studies class and said an unnamed number of teachers have been placed on administrative leave.
SUN PRAIRIE, Wis. (AP) Administrators at a Wisconsin middle school said Monday they have suspended teachers who were involved in an activity for sixth graders that included a question about how t
Boys & Girls Club of Dane County to donate 250K masks to MMSD
February 2, 2021 12:43 PM Logan Rude
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MADISON, Wis. The Boys & Girls Club of Dane County is donating a quarter of a million face masks and more than 75,000 bottles of hand sanitizer to the Madison Metropolitan School District.
The masks and hand sanitizer were initially donated to the Boys & Girls club by Ford Motor Company and UPS in December, 2020, according to a news release. The supplies will be sent to 55 individual schools and MMSD sites throughout the city.
“We are pleased to donate face masks for students and staff at MMSD,” Boys & Girls Club President and CEO Michael Johnson said. “Since the onset of the pandemic, our donors have supported thousands of individuals, families and the community struggling with Food Security and Academic Resources for their children.”
MADISON, Wis.– When you hear the phrase ‘hot & spicy,’ it’s usually followed by ‘cheese bread’ here in south-central Wisconsin. Madison-based Stella’s Bakery is crediting with creating the product, which has become a farmers’ market staple for many families.
This weekend, Stella’s is launching three new products to celebrate International Hot & Spicy Food Day on Jan. 16.
The bakery will sell a kicked-up version of its hot & spicy cheese bread this Saturday, made with habanero pepper flakes and habanero/ghost pepper cheese.
Stella’s is also debuting two new pies: a green chili apple pie, with cheddar cheese baked on top, and a Mexican chocolate pie, infused with cinnamon and cayenne pepper.