Heads of Wisconsin s largest school districts dismayed
SCOTT BAUER, Associated Press
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MADISON, Wis. (AP) The superintendents of Wisconsin s five largest school districts told members of the Legislature on Tuesday that they re “dismayed” that $2.3 billion in federal aid is at risk because of low funding for K-12 schools.
Superintendents of the Milwaukee, Madison, Racine, Kenosha and Green Bay school districts urged lawmakers in a letter to set aside partisan differences and to do what is best for the state s schools.
The state budget being written by the Legislature s Republican-controlled Joint Finance Committee does not include enough funding for K-12 schools to ensure that Wisconsin would be able to keep $2.3 billion in federal coronavirus relief money. Republican leaders have repeatedly said they will ensure the funding wouldn t be lost. The budget committee plans to complete its work this week.
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