Wisconsin school report cards give a passing grade, PFAS cleanup bill could cost state billions

A group of people sit around several tables arranged in a square for a meeting in a library or classroom setting.
MPS parents express concern over lead contaminated schools during June roundtable. Evan Casey/WPR

New state report cards show the vast majority of Wisconsin schools meet or exceed expectations. But critics say the grades leave parents guessing. A Republican bill to clean up PFAS could cost the state billions. And, a story about a new children’s book about the SS Edmund Fitzgerald.

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  • Alex Crowe Host
  • Courtney Everett Producer