School districts in Greenfield are grappling with new issues amid statewide enrollment drops.
The Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction released new estimates for general aid to public schools. Many received significant cuts.
See how college aid applications changed for Greenfield area high schools.
The current proposed state budget leaves gaps in how the district can address the lasting effects of the pandemic, district officials said.
Greenfield High School Football Coach Keith Ringelberg is stepping down after four seasons. Ringelberg was named Coach of the Year in 2021.
The online gallery showcases artwork completed by high school students in the spring of 2021.
Alverno College is pleased to announce the appointment of five new members to its Board of Trustees.
The college's Thea Bowman Institute was recognized for its racial identity development seminar.
Seven faculty were recognized with well-deserved promotions in an outdoor program.
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Careers in public health have risen to the forefront due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and the field will continue to grow.
The award has previously only been given to individuals, making Alverno the first institution to receive it.
FAFSA completions are down nationally. Here is how Greenfield area high schools have done so far.
Ceremony will take place May 17 at American Family Field.
Safety protocols will be in place as students return to a more traditional learning experience.
Alverno's School of Adult Learning and New Initiatives is the college’s principal hub for innovation.
The virtual event will feature eighteen interactive sessions and a keynote by Deanna Singh
One million dollar gift will support the college’s ability-based learning framework.
The portion of U.S. residents holding four-year or higher degrees has been on the rise. Here's how it’s changed in Milwaukee County.
The non-partisan survey intended to reach a better understanding of the paths women take to public office and the challenges they face.
Vania Jurkiewicz recognized for commitment to solving public problems
The college will open a clinical learning center for Direct Entry Master’s Program in Mesa.
Alverno College Spark Series teaches how to embrace change.
Eastberg has served as executive director of the Alverno College Research Center for Women and Girls and the Center for Academic Excellence.
Elementary-aged students returning back to in-person school to January 11.
Greenfield resident Naomi Saldaña will give the undergraduate invocation.
Julia Richardson, a freshman at Biola University and resident of Greenfield, WI, received one of the college's highest scholarships
Currently, there are 135 students in quarantine across the school district. There are also 21 district employees in quarantine.
Monday the school district transitioned all four elementary schools to virtual learning.
The transition is based on the number of staff and student quarantined due to coronavirus and a limited pool of substitute teachers.
The annual event is a recognition of those who have generously given their time and financial support to the college.
The school district received six applications. All six people spoke at the school board meeting Monday.
There are currently seven confirmed cases among staff and students.
The $1.78 million grant will support student retention and graduation over five years.
Among the quarantined students, there are two positive cases of coronavirus.
The School Board is currently seeking qualified individuals to fill a recent vacancy.
A majority of quarantined cases are from the middle school.
The Institute offers a rigorous, robustly crafted leadership development program.
Jenna Roderick is among 16,000 semifinalists for $2,500 scholarships that will be awarded and that represent less than 1 percent of seniors.
U.S. News & World Report annual college rankings highlight several areas where Alverno excels