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Wisconsin education officials seek input on K-12 goals

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Teacher retention at all grade levels, kids’ mental health and test scores: State education officials want people in Wisconsin to share their opinions on those topics and others.

That’s because the Wisconsin department that oversees K-12 public education and libraries is creating a first-ever public-facing strategic plan. To be released in September, the 2023-28 document created using public feedback will outline overarching goals that hold the Department of Public Instruction accountable both internally and with the public.

The related online survey asks for public input on many of the most influential topics facing K-12 public education: access to school lunch programs, early childhood programs, libraries, mental health support, school buses, support for students with disabilities, teacher retention and diversity, student reading levels and educational achievement, among other topics.

Read more from the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.

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