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Superintendent outlines federal shutdown impacts, grant wins and community events
Summary
Superintendent Dr. Robinson updated the West Allis‑West Milwaukee School Board on the federal government shutdown’s effects on state education reimbursements, recognized staff and community contributions, and highlighted recent grants and events.
Superintendent Dr. Robinson opened the Oct. 13 West Allis‑West Milwaukee School Board meeting with an update on federal and district news, including early guidance about the federal government shutdown, local recognitions, grant awards and upcoming community events.
Federal shutdown guidance: Dr. Robinson told trustees that, as of Oct. 1, the federal government had entered a shutdown and that the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction (DPI) would continue operations and planned to pay most federal grant reimbursements and school‑meal claims where possible. He said…
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