February 19, 2025 - 05:47

In the ongoing race for the Wisconsin state superintendent position, Jill Underly has successfully advanced to the next stage of the election process. She is set to compete against either education consultant Brittany Kinser or Sauk Prairie School District Superintendent Jeff Wright, who will also move forward in the race. The general election is scheduled for April 1, where these candidates will vie for the top educational leadership role in the state.
Underly's advancement reflects her strong campaign and support from various educational stakeholders. As the election date approaches, both she and her opponents will likely ramp up their efforts to connect with voters and outline their visions for Wisconsin's education system. The outcome of this election will have significant implications for the direction of educational policies and initiatives in the state, making it a critical moment for educators, students, and parents alike. The competition is expected to be intense as the candidates present their platforms and engage with the community.
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