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Governor Tony Evers was in western Wisconsin Wednesday morning to discuss his ongoing commitment to investing in education. During his tour of Boyceville Elementary School, Evers emphasized the importance of adequate funding for schools to ensure that every child has access to quality education.
Evers pointed out that his administration has made significant strides in increasing financial support for public schools, with a focus on enhancing resources for teachers and improving classroom facilities. He also expressed his belief that investing in education is crucial for the future of Wisconsin, as it not only benefits students but also strengthens local communities and the economy.
The governor interacted with students and staff, listening to their experiences and challenges. Evers reiterated his dedication to addressing issues such as teacher shortages and mental health resources in schools. His visit underscored the administration’s goal to create a robust educational environment that fosters learning and growth for all students in Wisconsin.
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