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Candidates for state superintendent participate in virtual forum

Candidates for state superintendent participate in virtual forum Devi Shastri, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel © Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction Carolyn Stanford Taylor Six of the candidates running for state superintendent of schools shared their thoughts on school funding models, educational equity gaps and budget advocacy in a virtual forum Wednesday night. The forum was hosted by the Association for Equity in Funding, an advocacy group for funding systems that are equitable across school districts in Wisconsin. The candidates who participated were: Steve Krull, a Milwaukee elementary school principal; Jill Underly, superintendent of Pecatonica School District; Sheila Briggs, an assistant state superintendent at the state Department of Public Instruction; Troy Gunderson, a Viterbo University professor and former superintendent of the School District of West Salem; Shandowlyon Hendricks-Williams, former director of Evers Milwaukee office; and D

Wisconsin state superintendent candidate remains on ballot

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State Superintendent Candidates Debate

By Catherine Capellaro - Jan 12th, 2021 09:45 am //end headline wrapper ?>Back to School The seven candidates vying for the post of state superintendent are all hoping to put forth a vision for bringing Wisconsin’s schools out of the chaos of the pandemic and into a more equitable future. It’s a field crowded with teachers, principals, superintendents and policy experts with years of experience and perspective. They all hope to distinguish themselves before voters go to the polls in a Feb. 16 primary. An April 6 general election will determine which of the remaining two contenders will step into Wisconsin’s highest education post, overseeing the state’s more than 2,000 public schools.

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