Wisconsin Education Law Law News - Wisconsin Passes New Education Law Aimed at Improving Student Success

On March 12, 2026, Wisconsin Governor signed into law a comprehensive education bill aimed at improving student success across the state. The new law, known as the Student Achievement and Excellence Act, addresses a wide range of issues impacting education in Wisconsin.One of the key provisions of the law is increased funding for schools in low-income areas. Under the new law, schools with a high percentage of students from low-income families will receive additional funding to help bridge the achievement gap. This funding will be used to provide additional support services, resources, and programs aimed at helping these students succeed academically.In addition to increased funding, the Student Achievement and Excellence Act also includes measures to strengthen teacher recruitment and retention. The law includes incentives for teachers to work in high-need schools, as well as provisions to streamline the certification process for teachers in shortage areas such as special education and STEM fields.Furthermore, the law also includes a focus on early childhood education, with provisions aimed at expanding access to high-quality preschool programs for all children in Wisconsin. Research has shown that early childhood education can have a significant impact on a child's long-term academic success, and this new law seeks to ensure that all students have access to these important programs.Governor emphasized the importance of the new law in improving educational outcomes for all students in Wisconsin. "Every child in our state deserves access to a high-quality education, regardless of their background or zip code," said Governor. "This law represents a significant step forward in our efforts to ensure that every student has the support and resources they need to succeed in school and beyond."The Student Achievement and Excellence Act is set to go into effect at the start of the next school year, and educators across the state are hopeful that the new law will have a positive impact on student achievement and success in Wisconsin.

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