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Jeff Wright
NONPARTISAN
Jeff Wright is running for Wisconsin State Superintendent of Public Instruction.
Personal background
Jeff has a bachelor's degree in history and social studies education from St. Olaf College and a master in education from Harvard.
Professional background
Jeff is the current superintendent of the Sail Prairie School District. He previously worked as a principal for Chicago Public Schools, an internship coach at Columbia University, and a social studies department chair in Rochester Public Schools.
Political background
Jeff Wright previously ran for the Wisconsin State Assembly as a Democrat in 2016 and 2018.
Student Wellbeing
As school board president, supported the creation of a mental health services hub for students.
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School Curriculum
Believes in using ongoing testing systems that track year-over-year student growth.
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School Facilities & Resources
Believes Wisconsin's "outdated school funding formula is failing our local districts."
Promotes collaboration among rural schools to expand educational opportunities.
Supports collaboration across political lines to improve public school facilities, citing his leadership in installing solar panels to lower energy costs and promote clean energy.
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Teachers
Believes in empowering teachers to create personalized learning environments.
Believes Wisconsin's teacher shortage is a "crisis" level, especially in rural areas.
Commits to addressing the teacher shortage crisis by creating additional pathways into the profession.
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Education
Believes reform is needed at Wisconsin’s Department of Public Instruction to address leadership failures that have driven away staff and left public schools without a clear vision.
Hopes to advocate for large districts such as Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS) and ensure it receives necessary support.
Supports stronger accountability measures for private and charter schools accepting public funds through the voucher program.
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