The only candidate dedicated to restoring high standards

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The only candidate dedicated to restoring high standards

February 03, 2025 - 20:11
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We have a primary election coming up on Tuesday, February 18 that features who will be the next person responsible for educating our children in public schools. Choose wisely.

Our public schools are failing our kids. A recent report shows that only 31% of students are able to read at grade level. Milwaukee Public Schools rank last in the entire nation for 4th Reading. Reading proficiency has steadily declined. Instead of fixing the problem, the current Superintendent for Public Instruction is lowering standards hoping that no one will notice.

Well, someone is exposing this problem. Her name is Brittany Kinser. She is a candidate to become your next Superintendent of Public Instruction. She is a former special education teacher and an award-winning elementary school principal. She believes Wisconsin must prioritize reading, writing, math, and science to provide the foundation for meaningful careers and a bright future.

She just released a brilliant ad that helps describe why she is running and what she stands for. Search for Brittany Kinser - Our Kids Deserve Better! on youtube.com.

Brittany believes in School Choice. Choice schools continue to outperform standard public schools. Parents and students deserve a choice. She was the co-founder of a high-impact literacy initiative addressing the reading crisis by coaching educators and school leaders on how to teach students to read and improve learning skills.

Brittany is in this race to help Wisconsin kids. She believes parents must be involved in their children’s education. She is the only candidate dedicated to restoring high standards for Wisconsin students.

To learn more about Brittany Kinser:

Website: kinserforwikids.com

Facebook: facebook.com/kinserforwikids

X (formerly known as Twitter): x.com/KinserforWI

Vote for Brittany Kinser on February 18 and again on April 1. Please share with your family and friends -- our kids deserve better schools.

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