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Schools are honored in a ceremony at the Wisconsin Executive Residence. |
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Ten programs are honored with Standing Up for Rural Wisconsin Schools, Libraries, and Communities Awards.
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First Lady Jessica Doyle, State Superintendent Elizabeth Burmaster, and some Dr. Seuss characters, are among those visiting Jackson Elementary in Janesville.
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Twelve business and industry partners are honored.
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State Superintendent Elizabeth Burmaster
recognized a senator, a consortium, and a school. |
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Organizations that make schools and students safer and healthier received State Superintendent's Prevention Partner Awards.
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Teachers from Japan visited Wisconsin school districts and communities from Sept. 18 until Dec. 7.
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Twenty-five years of Wisconsin finalists for the Presidential Teachings Awards are honored at the State Capitol.
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Reception honors participants in the inaugural France-Wisconsin International Teacher Seminar.
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Burmaster surprises third-grade teacher Dan Johnson, of Greendale's College Park Elementary,
with an honor that carries a
$25,000 award.
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State Superintendent Elizabeth Burmaster receives a Friend of Independent Higher Education Award from the Wisconsin Association of Independent Colleges and Universities.
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The Wisconsin PK-16 Leadership Council recognized collaborative programs involving PK-12 schools,
post-secondary institutions, and community agencies.
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The final public forum and meeting of the Wisconsin Task Force on Arts and Creativity in Education.
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In a State Capitol ceremony, Burmaster honors 182 schools that are "beating the odds."
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How this district saves money, helps the environment, and teaches students important skills.
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The student superintendents took part in Burmaster's State of Education Address.
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Photos taken before the teachers went to the State Capitol for Burmaster's State of Education Address.
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Ten individuals and one organization who contribute to public education in Wisconsin.
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A reading teacher gets a fabulous surprise during an assembly at Patrick Marsh Middle School in Sun Prairie.
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A music teacher gets an incredible surprise during a school assembly at Alexander Middle School in Nekoosa.
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A technology educator gets a wonderful surprise during an all-school assembly at Oostburg High School.
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A second-grade teacher receives some shocking good news in an all-school assembly at Kohler Elementary School.
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State Superintendent Elizabeth Burmaster announces new aid for rural districts, at La Pointe Elementary
School on Madeline Island.
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Second group of exemplary principals graduate from the Wisconsin Urban Schools Leadership Project.
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Members meet each other and create an action plan.
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State Superintendent Elizabeth Burmaster presents awards to partnerships that advance and celebrate rural life.
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First Lady Jessica Doyle and State Superintendent Elizabeth Burmaster were among those thanking the first group of Wallace Fellows for their work, while the second group continued their efforts.
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