Kids Win Wisconsin Launches Statewide Literacy Data Tool to Shine a Light on Student Outcomes
Madison, WI — Newly released statewide results show only 5 in 10 Wisconsin students are meeting or exceeding Wisconsin’s lowered ELA Standards. In response, education leader Brittany Kinser and her new advocacy movement, Kids Win Wisconsin, are issuing an urgent call for change.
“For too long, the Wisconsin education establishment has ignored the reading crisis and made it difficult for parents to access clear data that reveals the stark reality: too many students are not reading well enough to succeed in college, pursue a career, or master a trade. The results speak for themselves,” Kinser said. “But it doesn’t have to be this way. We know children can learn to read when we follow the science of reading, teach phonics, and hold ourselves accountable.”
In 2024, Wisconsin lowered the bar for student proficiency by reducing cut scores and renaming achievement levels. These changes make it appear that students are doing better than they are, masking the truth and making results impossible to compare fairly to earlier years. “We need to restore high standards and be honest about where we stand, because Wisconsin’s kids deserve so much better,” Kinser added.
As its first major initiative, Kids Win Wisconsin today launched the Wisconsin Literacy Data Tool — a first-of-its-kind public resource designed to make school-level reading data clear, accessible, and actionable for families, educators, and policymakers. The tool provides transparent information on student literacy outcomes, empowering communities to ask the right questions, celebrate progress, and advocate for higher standards.
About Kids Win Wisconsin
Kids Win Wisconsin is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit advocacy movement working to end the reading crisis in our state. We put children first, build powerful coalitions, partner with families, and demand bold policy change so every child learns to read and has the future they deserve.
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.