Clarification: Wisconsin Education Leader story

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MADISON, Wis. (AP) — In a Feb. 18 story about the race for Wisconsin education secretary, The Associated Press reported that Brittany Kinser is an advocate for private schools. The story should have made clear that Kinser is an advocate for the state’s school choice program, which allows parents to send their kids to charter schools or use public money to send them to private schools.

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MADISON, Wis. (AP) — In a Feb. 18 story about the race for Wisconsin education secretary, The Associated Press reported that Brittany Kinser is an advocate for private schools. The story should have made clear that Kinser is an advocate for the state’s school choice program, which allows parents to send their kids to charter schools or use public money to send them to private schools.

This photo released by the Jill Underly campaign shows Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction Superintendent Jill Underly in Hollandale, Wis. in 2024. (Jill Underly campaign via AP)
This photo released by the Jill Underly campaign shows Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction Superintendent Jill Underly in Hollandale, Wis. in 2024. (Jill Underly campaign via AP)
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