Last night a shared revenue bill passed the Wisconsin State Assembly, and is now on its way to the desk of Governor Evers. The bill included important provisions for school choice that have been hailed as an important victory for the movement, but why is that the case? We’ll explain it all ...
WILL’s fifth edition of Apples to Apples once again reports the valuable alternative of school choice in Wisconsin
The News: The Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL) issued its fifth edition of the Apples to Apples report, an assessment of the state of education in Wisconsin. ...
By: Dr. Will Flanders
In the aftermath of Monday’s ruling by a federal judge that mask mandates on airlines and public transportation were unconstitutional, scenes of passengers and flight attendants gleefully ripping off their face masks have been seen all over social media. This mask ...
By: Shannon Whitworth
The state of our schools today, in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, has a lot of people concerned. With kids out of school for so long, it is no wonder that proficiency rates in key academic areas are declining. In fact, a study out earlier this month from the ...
By: Miranda Spindt
Critical Race Theory (CRT) is taking the country’s public schools by storm and was at the forefront of a joint Education Committee hearing in Wisconsin on August 11. A bill that would require school boards to make curriculum accessible to the public was accompanied by ...
By: Libby Sobic and Will Flanders, Ph.D.
Without fail, each state budget cycle always results in cries from the public school establishment that “we need more money in public schools!” Governor Evers continues this status quo assertion with his 2021-23 budget proposal for massive increases ...