The Science Behind Cursive Writing Is Unconvincing
The kids who kept their cursive knowledge did so because they had exposure to, you guessed it, to grandma’s letters.
Read Moreby Aaron Rodriguez | Nov 17, 2019
The kids who kept their cursive knowledge did so because they had exposure to, you guessed it, to grandma’s letters.
Read Moreby Benjamin Yount | Apr 7, 2019
The Legislative Fiscal Bureau last week said Evers’ two-year state budget would spend $2 billion more than Wisconsin has to spend.
Read Moreby James Wigderson | Mar 1, 2019
Republican legislators gave their reaction to Governor Tony Evers’ state budget address Thursday night on the RightWisconsin Hotline.
Read Moreby James Wigderson | Jan 23, 2019
Republicans are not going to go along with large increases in state spending and raising taxes on manufacturers and farmers to pay for it.
Read Moreby Jeremy Thiesfeldt | Mar 22, 2018
In my experience as an educator, I know no one is better to advocate for their children than a mom on a mission. That’s exactly why I’m supporting Leah Vukmir to be our next U.S. Senator from Wisconsin.
Read Moreby Dan Benson | Oct 31, 2017
Local districts could have conceivably saved millions of dollars more if not for running afoul of maintenance of effort rules and being forced to spend that money or have their federal funding cut.
Read Moreby Will Flanders | Oct 11, 2017
The changes made with regard to discipline and suspension policies in Wisconsin schools have not had the intended effect and may be contributing to negative changes in school culture.
Read Moreby M. D. Kittle | Aug 18, 2017
“It is not very often that you’re able to bring an entire industry to a state, let alone an entire industry to America,” said Rep. Dale Kooyenga
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