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In this week's episode of Capitol Chats, Representative Angelina Cruz, a Democrat from Racine, expressed deep concerns regarding the state of public education in Wisconsin, describing it as being at a "concerning crossroads." Cruz, who has a background as a former teacher and union leader, emphasized the challenges facing the education system as she navigates her role as a freshman in the Assembly.
During the discussion, Cruz highlighted the critical issues that educators, students, and families are grappling with, including funding disparities, access to resources, and the need for comprehensive reforms. She underscored the importance of prioritizing educational equity to ensure that all students receive a quality education, regardless of their background or geographic location.
As a member of the Education Committee, Cruz is committed to advocating for policies that support teachers and improve student outcomes. Her insights reflect a growing concern among educators and policymakers about the future of public education in Wisconsin and the urgent need for collaborative solutions to address these challenges.
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