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The Capital Times survey provides some examples:
At Beloit Turner, the elimination of the high school alternative education program and a position cut due to cancellation of a specific state grant, are called a severe cut to our at-risk students.
In Auburndale, the district will no longer offer advanced placement English or advanced placement computer science. There will be less instruction in both vocal and instrumental music. The drama program will likely be cut.
In Oconto Falls, cuts at the high school include positions in special education, the mathematics lab, technical education and the library. At the middle school, the district eliminated half-time positions for band and math and a half-time dean of students.
St. Croix Central will hire lower-paid para-professionals to replace certified teachers in the elementary school library, the English language learner program and a technology coordinator program.
Germantown schools eliminated a reading specialist, high school guidance counselor, instructional specialist, communication coordinator and middle school teacher.
Winneconne lost positions in math, English and the library along with half-time positions in family consumer science and health/physical education.
Sounds like it's working.
At Beloit Turner, the elimination of the high school alternative education program and a position cut due to cancellation of a specific state grant, are called a severe cut to our at-risk students.
In Auburndale, the district will no longer offer advanced placement English or advanced placement computer science. There will be less instruction in both vocal and instrumental music. The drama program will likely be cut.
In Oconto Falls, cuts at the high school include positions in special education, the mathematics lab, technical education and the library. At the middle school, the district eliminated half-time positions for band and math and a half-time dean of students.
St. Croix Central will hire lower-paid para-professionals to replace certified teachers in the elementary school library, the English language learner program and a technology coordinator program.
Germantown schools eliminated a reading specialist, high school guidance counselor, instructional specialist, communication coordinator and middle school teacher.
Winneconne lost positions in math, English and the library along with half-time positions in family consumer science and health/physical education.
Sounds like it's working.