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SAGE Stories
More than 1,000 enthusiastic supporters pack SAGE conference in Milwaukee [3/7/00]
SAGE report links smaller class size to higher student achievement [1/31/00]
Governor signs budget that increases SAGE funding [10/27/99]
Small class sizes can help reduce bullying [6/3/99]
SAGE scores victory in budget committee [5/21/99]
STAR and SAGE: Column by NEA Pres. Bob Chase [5/6/99]
200 visit legislators on SAGE Day at Capitol [5/3/99]
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 SAGE Stories

 
 

Jane O'Hearn and student at the computer

What's on SAGEstories?
sagestories are features on the schools, teachers, administrators, parents and students who make the SAGE program work.

Lisa Idzikowski

She was so impressed with her daughter's SAGE school, she decided to become a teacher.

Teachers
Jane O'Hearn - Jefferson Elementary, Green Bay
Cathy Hunt - Mendota Elementary, Madison
Susie Hunsicker - Hawthorn Hills Elementary, Wausau

Parents
Jill Jokela - Mendota Elementary, Madison
Doreen Vroman - Jefferson Elementary, Green Bay

Administrators
Patti Vickman - Principal, Webster-Stanley Elementary, Oshkosh
Sandra Gunderson - Mendota Elementary, Madison

Community
SAGE highlights student needs - Jefferson Elementary, Green Bay
Building relationships with parents - Fairview Elementary, Milwaukee
Connecting to the community with SAGE - Webster-Stanley Elementary, Oshkosh

Learning
Technology levels the playing field - Mendota Elementary, Madison
Kids come first - Fairview Elementary, Milwaukee
Discipline improves with SAGE - Hawthorn Hills Elementary, Wausau