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School board election threats; business owners, candidate on edge

Business owners in Pewaukee were told to take down campaign signs, or risk 100 more calls and lost business; a candidate in Sussex linked his opponent to the Waukesha Christmas attack suspect. Both show just how heated local races have become.

Going to college? Fewer high school seniors taking first key step

Going to college? Fewer high school seniors taking first key step
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Stranded: Honest conversation with WI students about mental health

‘Stranded:’ Honest conversation with WI students about mental health Wisconsin students reflect on mental health With so much focus on GPA, attendance, class fails, and test scores, students say those metrics can’t measure their biggest issue during pandemic learning - mental health. MILWAUKEE - With so much focus on GPA, attendance, class fails, and test scores, students say those metrics can’t measure their biggest issue during pandemic learning - mental health. The ten largest school districts in southeast Wisconsin point to suffering mental health as a factor in the dropping academic performance FOX6 found in public records.  But instead of just talking about students, FOX6 wanted to talk directly to them. With their parents’ permission, five high school students from different districts shared their pandemic learning experiences in a wide-ranging video call. The dominant theme of the conversation was mental health.

Students are struggling: Here is what WI schools are doing about it

Students are struggling: Here is what WI schools are doing about it Students are struggling: Here is what WI schools are doing about it Getting Wisconsin students back in the classroom is one thing; catching them up will be an even more challenging process. MILWAUKEE - Getting Wisconsin students back in the classroom is one thing; catching them up will be an even more challenging process. That’s the consensus from school districts across the southeast portion of the state as they try to figure out how to measure where students are academically and how to make up for what they lost during pandemic learning.

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