Week In Washington, Minimal Funding For Rural Schools Means Creative Resourcing

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At the Kickapoo school district, the agriculture teacher also teaches students how to make sausage, ice cream, and jerky to compensate for the lack of a consumer education teacher. We learn more about the state of funding for rural schools. We also cover this week’s national news stories on Week In Washington.

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    President Trump’s nominee to head the Department of Veterans Affairs is facing scrutiny over his work history, with a Senate committee deciding to delay a vote in order to evaluate his record. We check up on this story, as well as revelations that National Security Advisor John Bolton chaired an anti-Muslim think tank for the last five years.

  • UW Student Digs Into Rural School Funding For Student Fact Check Program

    After comments from state Sen. Janet Bewley, a UW Madison journalist decided to look closer at how rural schools are funded in Wisconsin. We talk to her about what she found, as well as a professor in the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Journalism and Mass Communication about the student-driven fact check program.

Episode Credits

  • Rob Ferrett Host
  • Dean Knetter Producer
  • Rachael Vasquez Producer
  • Ginger Gibson Guest
  • Nina Bertelsen Guest
  • Mike Wagner Guest