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State announces $1 million in teacher training, recruitment grants

State announces $1 million in teacher training, recruitment grants
To ring in National Foster Care Month, the Taylor County Democratic Party gathered on Wednesday, May 7 to bring in supplies necessary for children who come through the foster care program in Taylor County. Each year, the Taylor County Democratic Party chooses a community service project to support. This year they chose the Taylor County Foster Care and Kinship Care Programs. Kinship care is the temporary placement of a child with a caregiver such as an adult brother or sister, first cousin, grandparent, or aunt or uncle. “Many of the kids come with nothing,” said democratic party member Sharon Cypher. After contacting human services, foster and kinship care coordinator Tammy Schreiber was able to give party members a list of supplies that children utilize most, including the most basic of items such as socks and toothbrushes. Through the generous donations of their members to the tune of $800, the party was able to purchase additional supplies that might provide displaced children with comfort, like coloring books and markers. MANDEE ELLIS/THE STAR NEWS
State announces $1 million in teacher training, recruitment grants
To ring in National Foster Care Month, the Taylor County Democratic Party gathered on Wednesday, May 7 to bring in supplies necessary for children who come through the foster care program in Taylor County. Each year, the Taylor County Democratic Party chooses a community service project to support. This year they chose the Taylor County Foster Care and Kinship Care Programs. Kinship care is the temporary placement of a child with a caregiver such as an adult brother or sister, first cousin, grandparent, or aunt or uncle. “Many of the kids come with nothing,” said democratic party member Sharon Cypher. After contacting human services, foster and kinship care coordinator Tammy Schreiber was able to give party members a list of supplies that children utilize most, including the most basic of items such as socks and toothbrushes. Through the generous donations of their members to the tune of $800, the party was able to purchase additional supplies that might provide displaced children with comfort, like coloring books and markers. MANDEE ELLIS/THE STAR NEWS

Gov. Tony Evers, together with the Wisconsin Department of Workforce (DWD), today announced $1 million in grants to three nonprofit groups through the Teacher Training and Recruitm...

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