April 2025 Wisconsin School News
Our April 2025 Wisconsin School News issue focuses on improving student health. Read about the growing concern of the student mental health crisis and how districts around Wisconsin are developing ways to combat it. Learn about Project 180, a collaboration between four districts in Door County that empowers students to make an impact and improve mental health. Hear from school nutrition directors about how student involvement in their menu planning sparked excitement and helped boost participation in their cafeterias to combat student hunger. Additionally, the issue discusses how UDL Implementation Trials can improve learning and creative ways an online curriculum is allowing students to explore career interests while developing skilled trades certification.
View the complete issue two ways: a PDF (scroll through pages from top to bottom) or on the web (flip through pages one at a time by clicking arrows on the right and left).
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Features
The Student Mental Health Crisis is Real
Anne Davis
Project 180: Building Strong Leadership and Positive School Culture
RJ Larson
Student-Driven Menus
Mari Brand
Transforming Wisconsin Classrooms
Michelle Ring-Hanson and Jo Miller
Creative Ways to Meet Student Career Exploration
Mindy Mulryan
Departments and Columns
Viewpoint
Building Relationships and Shaping the Future of Education
Dan Rossmiller
Q&A
Andrew Maertz, WASB President and Region 8 Director, Reedsville School Board
Capitol Watch
State Budget Process Mired in Uncertainty
Chris Kulow and David Martin
Legal Comment
Conducting Employee Misconduct Investigations