February 7, 2025 - 08:54

Candidates vying for the position of state superintendent gathered in Madison on Thursday, engaging in a spirited discussion about their qualifications and visions for the future of education. Brittany Kinser, one of the candidates, took center stage as she addressed concerns regarding her lack of an active educational license in Wisconsin.
During the forum, Kinser emphasized her extensive experience in educational administration and her commitment to improving the state's school systems. She argued that her practical knowledge and leadership skills could effectively compensate for the absence of a traditional license. Kinser pointed out that many successful leaders in various fields often come from diverse backgrounds and that educational reform requires innovative thinking rather than strict adherence to conventional pathways.
The forum provided an opportunity for candidates to articulate their platforms, with Kinser's remarks sparking a broader conversation about the qualifications necessary to lead Wisconsin's educational landscape. As the election approaches, the debate over licensing and qualifications remains a critical issue for voters.
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