Women and girls fund of Waukesha County New Hope Scholarship and new hope trades scholarship applications are now being accepted.
Wisconsin has seen a series of school threats ranging from shootings to social media threats over the last 24 hours - and that's not all.
A Waukesha South teacher wrote about the moment-by-moment experience of Monday's officer-involved shooting. Here's what happened:
School report cards were released Tuesday by the State Department of Public Instruction. Here's how Waukesha schools did.
Years of seeing her son bullied leaves her wondering whether her son's antagonists are aware of the long-term consequences of their actions.
The band now transitions to the concert season and will present at 7 p.m. on Dec. 16 with a free concert in the Hamilton Fine Arts Center.
Representatives from Admissions, Registration, Financial Aid, Advising and Early College Opportunities will be on-hand to answer questions.
October is National Bullying Prevention Month, and Patch is taking a look at the impact of bullying in Waukesha.
Semi-finalists for the scholarship were announced on Wednesday.
The Waukesha Board of Education will hold a public hearing next week regarding the proposed 2019-20 schools budget.
During her tenure as associate dean of Nursing, Nelson worked closely with faculty to reshape the delivery of select Nursing courses.
Village officials passed a new sexting ordinance after police say they've been dealing with more cases than ever before.
Niche released its list of the best schools in the country on Monday. Here's how Waukesha Schools performed in the rankings.
When's the first day of school in Waukesha? Plus, other must-know dates for students, parents and teachers
Students from Waukesha, Brookfield, Fitchburg, Oregon and Fox Point were all honored today. Here's the list:
Ella Hannes, a 13-year-old seventh grader from Kettle Moraine Middle School is a finalist to win a $30K scholarship and $50K for her school.
This year's musicals were Rent: School Edition and Disney's Newsies.
Careers in the fields of healthcare, advanced manufacturing and computer science were focus of the School District of New Berlin’s tours.
After more than 100 years, Blair will be consolidating with Hawthorne and Lowell Elementary. Organizers are holding one last blast.
New Berlin Eisenhower and New Berlin West are in Wisconsin's top 16 and among the top 3.5 percent of 17,000-plus schools ranked nationally.
Many students use the award to fund time performing research at another university in the United States or abroad.
U.S. News & World Report released its 2019 Best High Schools list Tuesday. Here’s how schools in Waukesha ranked.
Eleven students received WICPA Educational Foundation scholarships.
Kai Lermer, 16, was playing basketball during spring break when he went into cardiac arrest. Now the community is mourning his loss.
Officials said that there may be no crossing guards at previously assigned locations on Monday.
The Waukesha School Board voted Wednesday to close Blair Elementary School starting in 2019-2020. Here's what they said.
Under a proposal, Blair elementary school would be closed, and students would be moved to Hawthorne or Lowell.
Two teachers - Aaron Chamberlain and Amanda Upton - and three students were recognized by the Herb Kohl Educational Foundation.
The Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction has designated February as Career and Technical Education Month.
The following schools in Southeastern Wisconsin have decided to close Tuesday, Feb. 12 due to heavy snowfall.
School officials in Waukesha have scheduled a make-up day to make up the days off we had this week from snow and record cold temps.
Waukesha Public Schools will be closed Thursday due to the cold, however, evening activities may be allowed.
Waukesha area schools, and municipal court will be closed Wednesday due to the cold weather. Here's our list:
To receive a national merit award, members of Magnet Schools of America must submit a detailed application that is scored by educators.
The change is effective immediately. Student-athletes would be able to enroll as early as the second semester of 2019.
The Waukesha School District posted on social media that classes would resume on Thursday, Dec. 20.
Citing First-Amendment rights, school officials said they're not punishing students who were photographed making a "Nazi salute."
A gun advocacy group helped fund a Wisconsin student's legal challenge, claiming his "gun T-shirts" were a form of protected speech.
Although Republican Gov. Scott Walker may be defeated, his landmark legislation is likely here to stay. Here's why:
The ACT consists of tests in English, mathematics, reading, and science, each scored on a scale of 1 to 36.