Issues
Restore Wisconsin’s Schools by Prioritizing Teachers and Students and Holding Schools Accountable
Restore Wisconsin
“More Money for Teachers and Classrooms — Less for Bureaucracy”
Restoring Wisconsin means restoring accountability to how we spend education dollars. Spending is up. Enrollment is down. The answer is not more money — it is smarter allocation to teachers and students.
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TRIM BUREAUCRACY — Review administrative staffing ratios district-wide. Taxpayers deserve to know how many dollars (including what percentage) reaches the classroom.
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ADMINS SHOULD TEACH — Require administrators to teach at least one course per year. Teaching is the mission — not managing it.
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ENROLLMENT ACCOUNTABILITY — Budgets must reflect students actually being served, not peak enrollment from prior years.
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MORE TO TEACHERS — Savings from reduced administration go directly to teacher pay and classroom resources.
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PARENTAL TRANSPARENCY — Full access to how dollars are spent and what is being taught. Accountability runs both directions.
Restore Wisconsin
“Every tax dollar in our schools should reach a student — not a spreadsheet. That’s Restore Wisconsin.”