Wisconsin Superintendent Race Pits Incumbent Against School Choice Advocate and Rural Superintendent

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Wisconsin Superintendent Race Pits Incumbent Against School Choice Advocate and Rural Superintendent
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The race to become Wisconsin's top education official features a contest between Democratic-backed incumbent Jill Underly, school choice advocate Brittany Kinser, and rural school superintendent Jeff Wright. The nonpartisan contest pits different visions for education policy, with funding for public schools and private school vouchers at the center of the debate.

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On her right is Brittany Kinser, a consultant for privatizing education through voucher programs and past president of a Milwaukee nonprofit that advocates for and funds charter schools. Underly has tried to position herself as the champion for public schools. She wants to tap nearly all of the state'sto increase school funding. Republicans who control the Legislature and vote on how much to spend on education funding have said her request will be denied.

Wisconsin continues to have one of the nation's largest achievement gaps between Black and white students.

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