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(The Center Square) – Most of Wisconsin’s high school students say they are anxious or depressed, and that has the state’s superintendent of schools asking for more money. Wisconsin’s Department of Public Instruction on Tuesday released the results from the latest Youth Risk Behavior Survey. “Fifty-nine percent of Wisconsin high school students who took the Youth Risk Behavior Survey last year told us that they dealt with at least one mental health challenge within the past year,” Superintendent Jill Underly said at a news conference. “Think about that for a second almost six out of every 10 W…