Schools
Gov. Scott Walker Welcomes Waukesha Students Back To School
Students across Wisconsin returned to school for the start of the 2018-19 academic year. Here's where Gov. Scott Walker went:
WAUKESHA, WI -- Governor Scott Walker joined parents and teachers at La Casa de Esperanza Charter School in Waukesha to welcome back students and celebrate the first day of school on Tuesday, Sep. 4.
During the visit, Brad Piazza of La Casa de Esperanza’s Board of Directors presented Governor Walker with the Legacy Award for his leadership on parental choice in education.“Providing a quality K-12 education that prepares students for college, career, and life is my top priority,” said Governor Walker in a statement. “We’ve made historic investments in our K-12 public schools and charter and choice schools because we want to ensure every student in Wisconsin receives access to a quality education regardless of their ZIP Code."
The La Casa de Esperanza Charter School was established in 2015 and is Waukesha County’s first independent charter school.
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Had a great time welcoming back students at @LaCasaWI this morning! We’ve made historic investments in our K-12 public schools and charter and choice schools because we want to ensure every student receives access to a quality education. #StudentSuccess https://t.co/9rHBEYxO1h pic.twitter.com/sXai0COY1X
— Governor Walker (@GovWalker) September 4, 2018
Images Via Gov. Scott Walker's Office, Published With Permission
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