State funding for English Learners limited to few districts
The state only provides additional funding to a relatively small number of districts that are legally required to offer specialized bilingual-bicultural programming.
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The state only provides additional funding to a relatively small number of districts that are legally required to offer specialized bilingual-bicultural programming.
Michelle Jensen, the (Ashland) Daily Press’ newest reporter, was formally introduced to readers Thursday. She started at newspaper in February.
On April 3, House Antitrust Chairman David Cicilline and Rep. Doug Collins introduced the “Journalism Competition and Preservation Act.”
Steve McEnroe, a former Wisconsin photographer who spent the final 21 years of his career with the Rapid City (S.D.) Journal, died March 15, 2019. He was 67.
During a panel Friday, the Associated Press announced several changes to the AP Stylebook, including expanded guidance on race-related terms and a change that allows for use of the percent sign (%) when paired with most numerals.
Apoorva Mandavilli, an award-winning science journalist who is the founding editor of a leading autism news site, is the spring 2019 science writer in residence at UW-Madison.
Peter Lindblad is the new managing editor of the DeForest Times-Tribune, Hometown News announced Wednesday.
The UW Center of Journalism Ethics will host its spring conference, “What #MeToo Means for Gender, Power and Ethical Journalism,” on April 26 at the Wisconsin Institutes for Discovery.
Nick Bjork, publisher of the (Milwaukee) Daily Reporter, has been named to Editor & Publisher’s 25 Under 35 for 2019.
Wisconsin has addressed cyber challenges by building an election framework its advocates say is both strong and decentralized, backed by laws that put safeguards in place to ward off bad actors.