WHSM

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Last mentioned: Mar 4, 2026

Timeline

  1. Policy Spotlight

    New reports highlight Wisconsin's status as a funding outlier in vocational education.

  2. Equipment Crisis

    Rising costs of industrial tech make local funding of high school labs increasingly unsustainable for small districts.

  3. Regional Expansion

    Neighboring Midwest states increase CTE categorical aid by an average of 12% to address labor gaps.

  4. Act 59 Implementation

    Wisconsin introduces CTE Incentive Grants to reward schools for student certifications.

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Wisconsin's CTE Funding Gap: Why the State Lags in Hands-On Job Training

Wisconsin has emerged as a significant outlier in the national movement to fund high school Career and Technical Education (CTE). While neighboring states aggressively subsidize modern vocational labs, Wisconsin's reliance on local property taxes and performance-based incentives is creating a widening skills gap in its manufacturing and healthcare sectors.

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