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WAES Supports President s American Rescue Plan » Urban Milwaukee

WAES Supports President’s American Rescue Plan January 25, 2021. Statement regarding President Biden’s American Rescue Plan from Julie Underwood, President of the Wisconsin Alliance for Excellent Schools Board of Directors and Heather DuBois Bourenane, Executive Director of the Wisconsin Public Education Network. President Biden’s American Rescue Plan finally puts forward funding and a policy response which meets the moment that we are in. The Wisconsin Alliance for Excellent Schools commends and supports President Biden’s proposal to provide immediate and much-needed relief to the education professionals in public schools who have worked tirelessly and without sufficient resources to meet the needs of students and parents during this global crisis.

State Superintendent Candidates Debate

By Catherine Capellaro - Jan 12th, 2021 09:45 am //end headline wrapper ?>Back to School The seven candidates vying for the post of state superintendent are all hoping to put forth a vision for bringing Wisconsin’s schools out of the chaos of the pandemic and into a more equitable future. It’s a field crowded with teachers, principals, superintendents and policy experts with years of experience and perspective. They all hope to distinguish themselves before voters go to the polls in a Feb. 16 primary. An April 6 general election will determine which of the remaining two contenders will step into Wisconsin’s highest education post, overseeing the state’s more than 2,000 public schools.

7 candidates vying for the state s top education position emphasize COVID recovery during forum

7 candidates vying for the state s top education position emphasize COVID recovery during forum The seat is open for the first time in over a decade after Gov. Tony Evers, who won statewide elections to head the agency for three consecutive four-year terms, assumed Wisconsin s highest office. Written By: Elizabeth Beyer / The Wisconsin State Journal | 3:00 pm, Jan. 10, 2021 × Stock image Seven state superintendent candidates faced off Thursday, Jan. 7, in the first online forum ahead of a Feb. 16 primary, on issues such as learning amid the COVID-19 pandemic and how to rectify inequities in public education. Candidates Shelia Briggs, Joe Fenrick, Troy Gunderson, Shandowlyon Hendricks-Williams, Deborah Kerr, Steve Krull and Jill Underly answered questions posed by Wisconsinites from across the state in the two-hour forum. They tackled subjects such as how to personalize learning to meet individual student s needs, how to ensure all students feel safe in

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