Charter schools were designed to be public schools that facilitate educators’ efforts to navigate around bureaucratic inefficiencies and the influence of labor unions in traditional public […]
Has Wisconsin hit a wall where an additional dollar in education spending will not bring improvements in student outcomes? Using econometric analysis, WILL’s latest education policy report […]
Last year, Judge Sykes, on behalf of the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, authored a decision stating that Wisconsin’s campaign finance laws violate “the constitutional limits on the government’s power to regulate independent political speech.” According to the Court, ...
Too often, the media, politicians, and interest groups try to form conclusions by lumping schools together according to “sector” – traditional public schools in the Milwaukee Public School (MPS) […]