March 3, 2025 - 11:44

In her 2021 campaign for state superintendent of schools, Jill Underly made a commitment to support Wisconsin schools in their recovery from the disruptions caused by the pandemic. However, as the school year progresses, many students still find themselves struggling academically.
Despite the efforts implemented to address learning loss, reports indicate that a significant number of students have not made the expected progress. Educators and parents alike are expressing concerns about the effectiveness of the measures taken to enhance learning outcomes.
With standardized test scores revealing a decline in proficiency levels, particularly in reading and math, the urgency for targeted interventions has never been greater. Underly's administration faces mounting pressure to provide solutions that will bridge the gap created by the pandemic. As the state grapples with these challenges, the focus remains on ensuring that all students receive the support they need to succeed academically in the coming years.
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