Smaller Wisconsin college campuses struggle; declining enrollment

While Cardinal Stritch University plans to close its doors, other small colleges are also struggling with dwindling enrollment.

Cardinal Stritch closing, president cites forces 'beyond our control'

Cardinal Stritch University's president spoke about what led to the nearly 100-year-old institution's impending closure. Enrollment was a key factor.

MPS overnight camp program; free for grades 4-8

Milwaukee Public Schools is offering free overnight summer camp experiences to students currently enrolled in grades 4-8. 

Cardinal Stritch University closing; alumni wonder what's next

Cardinal Stritch University is closing for good after the semester ends in May. Shocked alumni are now wondering what is next?

School safety funding: Wisconsin AG, Tosa schools leaders advocate

Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul on Thursday, April 6 advocated for fully funding the Wisconsin Department of Justice Office of School Safety in the next biennial budget.

'Nothing is impossible': 4-year-old becomes world’s youngest author

The 4-year-old boy was inspired by his 8-year-old sister who became the world’s youngest female author to publish a bilingual book series earlier this month.

MPS 'call to action' town hall over controversial feasibility study

A Milwaukee Public Schools board member held a town hall meeting Monday night after a proposal for a feasibility study was rejected by the board.

MPS 'call to action' town hall over controversial feasibility study
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A Milwaukee Public Schools board member held a town hall meeting Monday night after a proposal for a feasibility study was rejected by the board.

St. Thomas More robotics team headed to world championship

St. Thomas More High School is sending a team of students to Texas to compete in the FIRST World Robotics Championship.

UW System tuition increase, regents OK proposal

The UW System Board of Regents approved a proposal to raise tuition, fees and room-and-board rates starting with the upcoming fall semester.

Nashville Covenant shooting highlights security at private schools

Around the U.S., private schools generally do not face as many requirements as public schools for developing security plans.

Wisconsin bill requires armed officers at certain schools

In Wisconsin, a bill before the Senate would require certain schools to hire resource officers who carry guns.

Is the David porn? Come see, Italians tell Florida parents

The move came after an image of Michelangelo's masterpiece was shown to a sixth-grade class, prompting the school's board to pressure its principal to resign.