A shorter, digital SAT test: What you need to know about changes to the college entrance examination
Officials with the organization responsible for the SAT college entrance exam have unveiled some major changes to the exam, including their decision to do away with paper-and-pencil tests. Here's what you need to know about the upcoming changes.
Free steering wheel locks for Marquette students, staff
Free steering wheel locks are now available at the Marquette University Police Department for students, faculty and staff who own Hyundai or Kias.
Wauwatosa COVID mitigation policy changes in place
Students in the Wauwatosa School District no longer need to quarantine if they are exposed to COVID-19.
SAT exams go digital amidst changing college admissions landscape
With SAT exams going to a digital format, test-takers will be allowed to use their own laptops or tablets at a monitored testing site.
Free steering wheel locks available to Marquette students, staff
Free steering wheel locks are now available at the Marquette University Police Department for students, faculty and staff who own Hyundai or Kias.
California bill would require all K-12 students get COVID vaccine, remove personal belief exemption
A state lawmaker said he wants to ensure that all school students in Los Angeles and throughout the state are vaccinated against COVID-19
Employees question Wauwatosa School District's internal investigation
Wauwautosa School District employees tell FOX6 they're concerned the results of an internal investigation will allow school leaders to avoid accountability.
Employees question Wauwatosa School District's internal investigation
Wauwautosa School District employees tell FOX6 they're concerned the results of an internal investigation will allow school leaders to avoid accountability.
UW-Madison cancer research uses sharks to study treatment
UW-Madison cancer researchers are getting help from a unique partner on campus – sharks. Dr. Aaron LeBeau is leading the research.
Shorewood High School cancels exams, COVID disruptions noted
Shorewood High School canceled final exams, opting to allow students to use that time to focus on other things, the principal told FOX6 News.
Wauwatosa school administrator to resign after investigation
Wauwatosa School District assistant superintendent Kristin Bowers will resign. An internal investigation prompted by FOX6's reporting concludes she violated policy with her involvement in the district's contract and payments to her husband's employer.
Selling Lemonade for Children's Wisconsin; students raise money
LUMIN Schools in Milwaukee and Racine are selling lemonade to raise money for Children's Wisconsin.
University of Wisconsin System president named
University of Wisconsin System leaders on Friday chose a business attorney with no experience administrating higher education as the next system president.
Marquette beats No. 11 Villanova 57-54
Over a fallen defender, Marquette's Justin Lewis buried a 3 that sent the Golden Eagles into a frenzy and led to one of the rarest of sights — a Villanova loss on its home court.
Georgia teen accepted into 48 colleges, earns over $600K in scholarships
Kenyari Sawyer, a 4.0 senior in Albany, Georgia, was accepted into 48 universities and colleges and received more than $600,000 in scholarships.
School bus driver shortage; Wisconsin DOT to implement waiver
The Wisconsin DOT said, to address a school bus driver shortage, it will implement a temporary waiver to get more drivers behind the wheel.
Milwaukee Panthers pummel IUPUI 89-54
The Milwaukee Panthers beat IUPUI on Saturday, Jan. 15. Deandre Gholston scored 21 points in the victory.
Menomonee Falls students create commercial about local businesses
Seventh graders at North Middle School in Menomonee Falls were given 30 seconds to create a commercial about a local business.
US students hold walkouts amid omicron surge, calling for more stringent measures
U.S. students have held or planned walkouts this week across the country to lobby for more remote learning and other measures amid a surge of COVID cases.
UW System president finalists: Attorney, chancellor in the running
The chairman of a prominent international law firm based in Milwaukee and the chancellor the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire campus were announced Friday as finalists to be president of the UW System.



















