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No Big Surprises in Spring Election Results

No Big Surprises in Spring Election Results Submitted by admin on Wed, 04/07/2021 - 08:13 By:  Michelle Phillips WISCONSIN–The Spring 2021 Election saw a number of contested races, from State Superintendent of Public Instruction to local municipalities. The results given below have not been certified for up to 30 days.  In the race for State Superintendent, Jill Underly easily defeated Deborah Kerr on both the state and local level. Statewide, Underly received 56.9 percent of the vote compared to Kerr’s 43.1 percent. In Dane County Underly won by a landslide with 80.1 percent of the votes cast and Kerr receiving 19.8 percent.  Incumbent Dane County Executive Joe Parisi also scored big on votes taking in 78.9 percent to opponent Mary Ann Nicholson’s 20.9 percent. Parisi has run unopposed in two previous elections.

Middleton-Cross Plains School Board votes in favor of return to in-person hybrid learning for all grades

Wisconsin sees 9,600-student increase in homeschooling

The number of students homeschooling this year rose by more than 9,600 after two consecutive years of growth in the hundreds. The uptick to 26,641 homeschooled students comes as no surprise amid the challenges the COVID-19 pandemic has created for education, including some districts remaining entirely virtual while others are entirely in-person. Applications to homeschool had to be filed with the state Department of Public Instruction by Oct. 15, but the state was waiting to release the data until it also had final numbers from private schools “to get a complete picture,” DPI spokesperson Chris Bucher wrote in an email. But because of an update in how private schools report their enrollment, that data is not yet complete.

Middleton Cross Plains Area School District approves return to in-person instruction for grades Pre-K through 4

Middleton Cross Plains Area School District approves return to in-person instruction for grades Pre-K through 4 December 21, 2020 8:26 PM Brandon Arbuckle Updated: MIDDLETON, Wis. The Middleton Cross Plains Area School District has voted in favor of a return to in-person learning for students in grades Pre-K through 4 starting in February. School board members made the unanimous decision at a meeting Monday night. Grades Pre-K through 4 will go back to in-person instruction Feb. 1 as part of a blended model plan. The board also temporarily approved the administration’s plans for the middle and high school but will return for another vote Feb. 8. Board members went back-and-forth on what option was best from both a physical and mental health perspective, with questions on cleaning procedures and other concerns.

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