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Frederica Freyberg:
It’s the last day of school for students, but for educators and lawmakers, there’s more work to be done. The state licensing backlog has improved, but reinforcements are still needed, and the state’s Pride Month kicks off at the Capitol.
I’m Frederica Freyberg. Tonight on “Here & Now,” state reading scores lead to a renewed emphasis on phonics, and low-performing districts could be limited from requesting new capital. Zac Schultz reports on the bottlenecks at the state licensing agency and a preview of “Wisconsin Pride,” a PBS Wisconsin documentary on LGBTQ trailblazers. It’s “Here & Now” for June 2.
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