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Renewed push to require teaching cursive in Wisconsin classrooms

Renewed push to require teaching cursive in Wisconsin classrooms Tajma Hall © Provided by Madison WMTV In a world of Snapchat and text messages, cursive handwriting has gone by the wayside until now. (Source: Pixabay) MADISON, Wis. (WMTV) - Wisconsin students are currently not required to learn cursive writing in school, but a bill to change that is back in the spotlight. A group of lawmakers want to require all students in the state to learn cursive before the fifth grade. District 14 Senator Joan Ballweg been an early supporter. “As a former elementary teacher, I think cursive writing is something that gives great value to students,” she said.

Skyward Announces 2021 Leader in Excellence Awards

Skyward Announces 2021 Leader in Excellence Awards Individual and district winners recognized for rising above difficulties presented by COVID-19 News provided by Share this article Share this article STEVENS POINT, Wis., April 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/  The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in an unprecedented year of hardship for educators, students, and parents. School closures, remote learning, and broadband connectivity challenges created circumstances that left many school districts scrambling for answers. Pioneers. Trendsetters. Forward thinkers. Skyward’s Leader in Excellence Award is about honoring those who fit these descriptions. It’s about recognizing individuals and school districts who use Skyward to simplify operations, strengthen their teams, and improve learning outcomes. Help us honor these Skyward superheroes and super-districts!

Wisconsin Working Families Party Candidates Announce Victories in Madison, Racine, Milwaukee

Auntavia Jackson (RUSD Board, District 6) on their victories in the April 6 election. “Today voters across Wisconsin rejected the go-along-to-get-along status quo and elected leaders who will be accountable to the people,” said Aaron Shapiro, Campaigns Director for the Wisconsin Working Families Party. “It’s no surprise that after a year of Wisconsin conservatives fighting to make voting harder, overturning mask mandates and turning away aid– on top of years of privatizing education and pushing policies that hurt Black, brown, and Indigineous communities voters are choosing candidates who are fighting for solutions that meet their needs.” WI WFP provided candidates with critical support building and maintaining grassroots, volunteer-powered campaigns that adopted virtual and physically distanced electoral organizing. Since the primary, volunteers sent over 200,000 texts to voters across the state and WI WFP staff provided deep strategic support to priority candidate

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