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We have options | RUSD facing ticking clock to find space for proposed charter school

RACINE — Following a Racine Unified School Board session earlier this month that told a proposed charter school’s governance board that potential locations were lacking, the governance board is pursuing other possibilities. “Since the last meeting, we have options. And I’d like to discuss that because I don’t think that this is a done deal yet,” said Milt Thompson, a member of Racine Scholars Academy’s board and its proposed director. Thompson After a review by the Racine Unified School District of its facilities, it was determined there are no usable spaces for Racine Scholars Academy. The review was presented to the Racine Unified School Board at its work session on Feb. 1.

Election guide: Tuesday s spring primary includes state superintendent, Milwaukee school board

Election guide: Tuesday s spring primary includes state superintendent, Milwaukee school board Rory Linnane, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel © Michael Sears / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel People mark their ballots at Washington High School in Milwaukee on Election Day, November 3, 2020, as a poll worker cleans each voting booth after each voter leaves. In Wisconsin s primary election Tuesday, only one contest will be on every ballot: the race for the state school superintendent, a position held for over a decade by Gov. Tony Evers and his appointed successor.  Some Milwaukee voters will also make selections for school board positions and a county board seat.  Superintendent race

A Seven-Way Battle Royale: Candidates vie for state superintendent

A Seven-Way Battle Royale: Candidates vie for state superintendent Tomorrow will mark the end to a seven-way battle royale for Wisconsin’s state superintendent seat. Seven candidates enter, two will leave with the victors heading on to the spring election on April 6th. The winner of the April election will replace outgoing State Superintendent Carolyn Stanford Taylor, whose term will end this July. The race is nonpartisan, meaning that none of the candidates have formally filed with a political party. The seven candidates largely share the same view on one of the most pressing issues in modern education: school during the age of COVID-19. All seven support returning students to schools in the near future, most recommend offering virtual alternatives and almost all believe reopening efforts should be left up to individual districts not the state.

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