Kaleem Caire Endorses Brittany Kinser
MADISON, Wisc. – On Monday, Kaleem Caire, a transformational education reform leader, founder and CEO of One City Schools, President of One City Advocates, and the former President and CEO of the Urban League of Greater Madison announced his endorsement of Brittany Kinser in the race for DPI Superintendent.
In his endorsement, Caire said: “Today, I am proud to announce my endorsement of Brittany Kinser for Wisconsin State Superintendent of Public Instruction. Although I did not intend to publicly endorse a candidate in this race, after seeing Brittany in three forums—two in-person and one virtually—and her determination to travel the state to meet parents, children, and community leaders where they are, and respond to tough questions, I am convinced she is the leader our state needs at this critical moment.”…
“Brittany’s vision and commitment to improving educational outcomes for all Wisconsin children stands out. Having witnessed her leadership firsthand when we worked together with a statewide coalition of education reformers to pass 2023 Wisconsin Act 11, I know she can deliver positive and impactful results. This cross-partisan law provided an historic increase in per pupil funding for all Wisconsin children, resulting in $2.6 billion of increased resources, including improved special education reimbursement rates.”
Link to full endorsement – here
In response to Caire’s endorsement, Brittany Kinser issued the following statement: “After years of working with Kaleem Caire and other great leaders across our state to ensure our kids can read, write, and do math well, I am honored and humbled to have his support. I look forward to partnering with Kaleem as the next Superintendent of Public Instruction to restore high standards and work towards ensuring every child has the opportunity to go to college, master a trade, or get a meaningful job.”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.













I am always amazed that the “Democratics For Educational Reform” have yet to present a curriculum that closes the gap between white and black students. Howard Fuller also has yet to show anything over his years of “transformational” initiatives. The school choice movement is simply a gateway educational program to form of a political Christian Nationalist educational system. You just need to look at what is going on in Florida and Oklahoma to see this happening.