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13“
Section
43. 39.30 (3) of the statutes is repealed and recreated to read:
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39.30
(3) Basis of grants. (a) The board shall award grants under this section
15based on a formula that accounts for a family's expected family contribution, as
16defined in s. 39.437 (3) (a), and that is consistent with generally accepted definitions
17and nationally approved needs analysis methodology.
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(b) The awarding of grants under this section is subject to any formula
19approved or modified by the board under s. 39.285 (1).
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(1)
Wisconsin grant calculation for private nonprofit colleges. The
22treatment of s. 39.30 (3) first applies to grants awarded for the semester or session
23beginning after the effective date of this subsection.”.
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20.250
(1) (f)
Psychiatry and behavioral health residency program. The
3amounts in the schedule for a psychiatry and behavioral health residency program
4to support the recruitment and training of psychiatry and behavioral health
5residents.”.
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36.11
(3) (a)
The Subject to par. (am), the board shall establish the policies for
9admission within the system and within these policies each institution shall
10establish specific requirements for admission to its courses of instruction. No
11sectarian or partisan tests or any tests based upon race, religion, national origin of
12U.S. citizens or sex shall ever be allowed in the admission of students thereto.
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13Section
46. 36.11 (3) (am) of the statutes is created to read:
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36.11
(3) (am) The board shall establish a direct admission program that
15provides Wisconsin high school graduates with conditional or guaranteed
16undergraduate admission to an institution based on established eligibility criteria.
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17Section 9147.
Nonstatutory provisions; University of Wisconsin
18System
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(1)
Direct admission program. The Board of Regents of the University of
20Wisconsin System shall work with a consultant to develop the direct admission
21program under s. 36.11 (3) (am) and, in developing the program, shall also consult
22with the department of public instruction, the technical college system board, and
23other interested stakeholders. The Board of Regents shall implement the direct
1admission program under s. 36.11 (3) (am) no later than the beginning of the
2admissions cycle for the 2025-26 academic year.”.
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538.34 Grant to support advanced manufacturing engineering
6technology and apprenticeship center. From the appropriation under s. 20.292
7(1) (f), the board shall award a grant of $250,000 to Mid-State Technical College in
8each fiscal year for an advanced manufacturing engineering technology and
9apprenticeship center to train and maintain a workforce to meet workforce needs for
10the state's paper, pulp, and converting mills. Grants may be used for the center's
11maintenance of capital equipment and supplies, information technology equipment,
12equipment for student learning infrastructure and student learning support, and
13the center's ongoing operations.”.
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20.285
(1) (bt)
Missing-in-Action Recovery and Identification Project. As a
17continuing appropriation, the amounts in the schedule for the purposes specified in
182023 Wisconsin Act .... (this act), section 9147 (1a).
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19Section 9147.
Nonstatutory provisions; University of Wisconsin
20System.
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(1a)
Funding for the University of Wisconsin Missing-in-Action Recovery
22and Identification Project.
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(a) In this subsection:
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241. “Board” means the Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System.
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12. “MIA Recovery Project” means the University of Wisconsin
2Missing-in-Action Recovery and Identification Project.
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(b) From the appropriation under s. 20.285 (1) (bt), the board shall provide
4funding for the MIA Recovery Project to perform a mission for the recovery and
5identification of Wisconsin veterans who are missing in action.
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(c) The MIA Recovery Project, acting through its representative, shall submit
7at the conclusion of the mission for which the funds were expended, to the board, the
8joint committee on finance, the standing committees of each house of the legislature
9dealing with veterans matters, the governor, the department of veterans affairs, and
10the department of military affairs, a report on the mission's findings and an
11accounting of expenditures for the mission.”.
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20.285
(1) (cr)
Foster youth support programs. The amounts in the schedule
15to provide funding for former foster youth support programs under s. 36.25 (43).
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36.25
(43) Foster youth support programs. From the appropriation under s.
1820.285 (1) (cr), the board shall allocate funding to each institution to establish or
19maintain support programs for students enrolled in the institution who formerly
20resided in a foster home or group home. Support programs funded under this
21subsection may offer students who formerly resided in a foster home or group home,
22among other forms of support, any of the following:
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(a) Scholarships.
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1(c) Emergency funds.
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(d) Basic supplies.
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(e) Mentorships to assist with academic preparations and successful
4navigation of the complex college environment.
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(f) Other resources such as career planning, financial literacy training, and
6math and writing support.”.
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8Section
51. 20.285 (1) (av) of the statutes is created to read:
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20.285
(1) (av)
Veterans services. As a continuing appropriation, the amounts
10in the schedule to provide support services to students who are veterans.”
.
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(1)
Grant for supplies and training at a technical college system regional
14emergency medical technician training center. From the appropriation under s.
1520.292 (1) (f), in the 2023-24 fiscal year, the technical college system board shall
16award a $2,500,000 grant to Madison Area Technical College for equipment,
17supplies, and emergency medical technician, advanced emergency medical
18technician, and paramedic personnel training at an emergency medical technician
19regional training center located in Baraboo, Wisconsin.”.
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2Section
52. 20.292 (1) (c) of the statutes is created to read:
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20.292
(1) (c)
Grants to technical colleges for dual enrollment courses related
4to health care. The amounts in the schedule for grants to technical colleges under
5s. 38.04 (25).
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38.04
(25) Grants to technical colleges for dual enrollment courses
8related to health care. From the appropriation under s. 20.292 (1) (c), the board
9shall award grants to technical colleges to reimburse the technical colleges for
10expenses related to providing to high school students dual enrollment courses
11related to health care, as determined by the board.”.
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20.292
(1) (f)
Grants to district boards. As a continuing appropriation, the
15amounts in the schedule for aids and grants to technical college districts under ss.
1638.04 (13) (a), (20), (28), and (32) (a), 38.26, 38.27, 38.272,
38.274, 38.276, 38.28 (4),
1738.29, 38.32, 38.33,
38.34, 38.38, 38.40 (4m), and 38.41.
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138.274 Workforce advancement training grants. From the appropriation
2under s. 20.292 (1) (f), the board shall award grants to district boards for the purpose
3of increasing the number of customized instruction and training opportunities for
4businesses to meet current workforce demands in various industries.
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638.276 Open educational resources grants. From the appropriation under
7s. 20.292 (1) (f), the board shall award grants to district boards for the creation of open
8educational resources that will allow the public and technical colleges across the
9technical college system to access technical college course materials.”.
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13Section 2. 20.255 (1) (er) of the statutes is created to read:
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20.255
(1) (er)
Early literacy and reading improvement. The amounts in the
15schedule to contract with and train literacy coaches under s. 115.39.
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16Section 3. 20.255 (2) (er) of the statutes is created to read:
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120.255
(2) (er)
Early literacy and reading improvement; stipends. The amounts
2in the schedule for payments to local educational agencies under 115.39 (5).
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4115.39 Literacy coaching program.
(1) Definitions. In this section:
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(a) “CESA region” means the geographic territory within the boundaries of a
6cooperative educational service agency.
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(b) “Local educational agency” means a school district or a charter school
8established under s. 118.40 (2r) or (2x).
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(c) “Urban school district” means a school district in which the number of pupils
10enrolled, as defined in s. 121.004 (7), in the previous school year was at least 16,000.
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11(2) Literacy coaching program. The department shall establish a literacy
12coaching program to improve literacy outcomes in this state. The literacy coaching
13program established under this subsection shall include all of the following:
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(a) Literacy coaches who support the implementation of evidence-based
15literacy instructional practices in grades kindergarten to 12 in local educational
16agencies in this state. Coaches under this paragraph shall collaborate with local
17educational agencies to establish goals for literacy outcomes for specific grade levels
18and literacy areas and provide ongoing support to local educational agencies to meet
19those goals.
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(b) Literacy coaches who focus on early literacy instructional transitions by
21providing in-person trainings for teachers who teach 4-year-old kindergarten,
225-year-old kindergarten, or first grade in local educational agencies. Coaches under
23this paragraph shall provide in-person trainings to evaluate existing early literacy
24curricula and goals and to assist local educational agencies to create local,
1standards-aligned, and developmentally appropriate curricula and instruction for
24-year-old kindergarten to first grade pupils.
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(c) Trainings for literacy coaches under par. (a) on how to identify
4evidence-based literacy instructional practices.
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(d) Trainings for literacy coaches under par. (b) on how to facilitate regional
6trainings focused on early literacy instructional coherence.
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7(3) Regional literacy coaches. (a) 1. The department shall contract with
8individuals who demonstrate knowledge and expertise in evidence-based literacy
9instructional practices and instructional experience in grades 4-year-old
10kindergarten to 12 to serve as literacy coaches under sub. (2) (a).
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2. The department shall contract with individuals who demonstrate knowledge
12and expertise in early literacy instructional practices and instructional experience
13in grades 4-year-old kindergarten to one to serve as literacy coaches under sub. (2)
14(b).
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3. The department shall contract for the total number of literacy coaches
16required under par. (b).
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(b) To ensure that literacy coaching services are provided statewide, the
18department shall assign literacy coaches as follows:
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1. To each urban school district, one literacy coach under sub. (2) (a) and one
20literacy coach under sub. (2) (b).
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2. To each CESA region, as follows:
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a. If the total number of pupils enrolled in local educational agencies other than
23urban school districts located in the CESA region in the previous school year was
2440,000 or fewer, one literacy coach under sub. (2) (a) and one literacy coach under sub.
25(2) (b).
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1b. If the total number of pupils enrolled in local educational agencies other than
2urban school districts located in the CESA region in the previous school year was
340,001 to 80,000, 2 literacy coaches under sub. (2) (a) and 2 literacy coaches under
4sub. (2) (b).
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c. If the total number of pupils enrolled in local educational agencies other than
6urban school districts located in the CESA region in the previous school year was
780,001 to 120,000, 3 literacy coaches under sub. (2) (a) and 3 literacy coaches under
8sub. (2) (b).
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d. If the total number of pupils enrolled in local educational agencies other than
10urban school districts located in the CESA region in the previous school year was
11greater than 120,000, 4 literacy coaches under sub. (2) (a) and 4 literacy coaches
12under sub. (2) (b).
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13(4) Participation; local educational agencies. (a) Except as provided in par.
14(b), the department may not require a local educational agency to participate in the
15program under sub. (2).
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(b) Each urban school district shall participate in the program under sub. (2).
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17(5) Payments. From the appropriation under s. 20.255 (2) (er), the department
18shall pay to each urban school district and each local educational agency that elects
19to work with a literacy coach under sub. (2) (a) an annual payment of $7,000.”.