APPLETON, Wis. — State Superintendent of Public Instruction Jill Underly announces a portion of her proposed 2025-27 budget.
The plan includes $42 million to fund professional development opportunities for teachers, literacy coaching programs, intensive summer reading programs and high-dosage tutoring programs.
The proposal follows the implementation of Act 20, which aims to increase literacy rates among students through science-based early literacy instruction.
The Legislature’s Joint Finance Committee has been withholding the nearly $50 million to support the bill, which Underly says puts school districts in financial straits…
Underly observed early literacy instruction during a visit to Appleton’s Highlands Elementary School Wednesday. She adds that the hope is that Act 20 will lead to improved test scores…
The DPI’s full budget request will be released next month.