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Can you imagine not having time to plan your work? It's a common problem for educators.
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Read more about National Library Week, April 12-18.
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Celebrate National Library Week.
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Fort Atkinson educators donate $1,500 in groceries and $840 in cash to a local food pantry. Way to go!
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5 days ago
Congratulations to Tony Evers and Shirley Abrahamson for their big election victories!
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Jonathan Peterson of Oshkosh West High School is a Global Educator of the Year.
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9 days ago
Stevens Point's Dave Rasmussen is honored by the International Technology Education Association.
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Life comes full circle, in a Dr. Seuss hat.
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Weather Day at Miller Park: Join the fun as Miller Park becomes Wisconsin's largest classroom!
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WEAC members should be proud of their role at the NEA ESP Conference.
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