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Democratic-backed Underly elected Wisconsin schools chief

Democratic-backed Underly elected Wisconsin schools chief
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Democratic-backed Underly elected Wisconsin schools chief

Democratic-backed Underly elected Wisconsin schools chief
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Underly, Kerr square off to be Wisconsin education chief

A rural superintendent backed by Democrats faces a retired suburban Milwaukee superintendent largely supported by Republicans in Tuesday's election to select Wisconsin's top education official.

Meet The 2021 Wisconsin State Superintendent Candidates

1 of 2 Deborah Kerr (left) and Jill Underly (right) were the top two vote-getters in the primary election for state superintendent. COURTESY DEBORAH KERR AND JILL UNDERLY 2 of 2 After the Feb. 16 Primary Election, the field for Wisconsin State Superintendent for Public Instruction has narrowed from seven to two people Deborah Kerr and Jill Underly. Kerr is the former Brown Deer School District superintendent and Underly is the current superintendent of the rural Pecatonica School District. Carolyn Stanford Taylor, who currently holds the seat, was appointed state superintendent in 2019 by Tony Evers, who held the position before he was elected governor. Stanford Taylor decided not to run in this election.

GOP lawmakers quiz Wisconsin school chief over virus, aid

GOP lawmakers quiz Wisconsin school chief over virus, aid Follow Us Question of the Day By SCOTT BAUER - Associated Press - Tuesday, April 6, 2021 MADISON, Wis. (AP) - Republicans who control the Wisconsin Legislature’s budget committee questioned the state superintendent of schools on Tuesday about when schools will fully reopen to all students in person and whether more than $2.2 billion in federally allocated money is going to the right districts. The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and how Wisconsin’s schools and the state education department have responded to it dominated the Department of Public Instruction hearing. The briefings are a chance for state agency leaders to discuss their spending proposals for the two-year period that begins in July.

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