August 2022 Wisconsin School News
After the 50th anniversary of the passage of Title IX, this month’s cover story explores the history of girls sports in Wisconsin and how the 1972 law lowered athletic barriers for girls and women.
This month’s issue also features articles about clean air in schools, a method of continuous school board improvement, stimulus spending by schools and a look back at the 2022 WASB Summer Leadership Institute.
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
37 Words That Changed Everything: Before the passage of Title IX, sexist attitudes kept girls off the field
Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association Communications
Achievement Starts at the Top: How the Annual Board Development Tool helps school boards continuously improve
Bill Foster and Rob DeMeuse, School Perceptions
Stimulus Spending Snapshot: How Wisconsin districts are using federal COVID-19 relief funding
Sara Shaw, Wisconsin Policy Forum
Clean Air for Classes
Dr. Jeanne Siegenthaler, Richmond School District superintendent and Tyler Smith, Healthy Buildings for Johnson Controls
To Proficiency and Beyond: Getting all children what they need
Dan Linehan, WASB
Departments and Columns
Viewpoint
Taking Our Cue From You
John Ashley
Capitol Watch
Resolutions Are Your Board’s chance to Put Its Imprint on the WASB
Dan Rossmiller and Chris Kulow
Association News
Member Survey Results, WASB Connection Podcast,
2022 Fall Regional Meetings, Online Workshops and Webinars
Legal Comment
Overtime Issues for Employees Performing Coaching or Other Duties