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More older adults are pursuing college education in Michigan than before, according to a new report called "Late Bloomers: The Aggregate Implications of Getting Education Later in Life." The report found the number of older adults in college is rising
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A new report said Michigan has the lowest professional-to-student ratio of all states and pointed to the particular staffing needs of rural schools
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Education experts are worried censorship laws could have profound long-term impacts on the teaching profession
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While many other states analyze school board races from this week, Wisconsin candidates will soon begin filing paperwork for elections next spring
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Wisconsin education leaders are reacting to a budget deal that provides some extra funding to public schools but also increases support for private school vouchers
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The district's junior high school hosted an "Entrepreneur Expo" Monday
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Call reporting incident at Wausau East High School deemed an instance of "Swatting"
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Democratic Attorney General Josh Kaul is asking Gov. Tony Evers and the Republican-controlled Legislature for $2.2 million in the next state budget to keep the state Justice Department's Office of School Safety going.
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Students choosing a college next semester are faced with new challenges and difficult choices
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The man accused of making threats to school officials in Oneida County bought a semi-automatic rifle the day school officials learned of the threat.Adam Bauman, 18, made his first court appearance on Friday.