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June/July 2025 Wisconsin School News

 

Our June/July issue of the Wisconsin School News Magazine offers a comprehensive update on everything happening at the Wisconsin Association of School Boards. Start with our 2024-25 Report to Membership, highlighting the key accomplishments from the past year. Then, explore our new strategic plan and learn how we’re evolving to better support Wisconsin students, school districts and the future of public education. This issue also features insights from WASB Vice President and Region 10 Director Sandie Anderson, along with Consultant Kelly Thompson, on how school boards can use the summer months to prepare for a strong start to the next school year. We proudly recognize members who achieved Level 5 status in the WASB Member Recognition Program and share some of their inspiring contributions as board members. Plus, dive into timely topics including the importance of computer science education—how to make it more accessible and how your district can elevate it as a priority. Finally, discover the surprising benefits of multi-story school buildings and debunk common myths surrounding their design and use.

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


2024-25 Report to the Membership

A Strategic Vision for the Future
Brock Fritz

Summer: The Non-Offseason for School Board Members
RJ Larson

Voices of Leadership: Insights From Some of Wisconsin’s Most Committed School Board Members
Brock Fritz

The Future Is Now: Bringing Computer Science Into Every Wisconsin Classroom
Andy Teipen

Building Up, Not Out: Why Multi-Story Schools Make Sense for the Future
Kurt Peeters and Matt McGregor

 

Departments and Columns


Viewpoint
Evolving Together: Strengthening the WASB for the Future
Dan Rossmiller

Q&A
Lisa Fox, School District of Jefferson Board Member

Capitol Watch
State Budget Update: School Funding Needs Heard Loud and Clear
Chris Kulow and David Martin

Legal Comment
Recent Developments Regarding the Open Meetings Law