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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Tuesday, April 29, 2025
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State Superintendent Dr. Underly criticizes federal decision to eliminate AmeriCorps: 'Reckless and damaging for Wisconsin' |
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Elimination threatens student support services, literacy initiatives, Farm to School and community partnerships
MADISON — State Superintendent Dr. Jill Underly today released the following statement regarding the federal government’s decision to eliminate AmeriCorps programming and staff, a move that will significantly impact Wisconsin’s students, educators, schools, and communities.
“The decision to dismantle AmeriCorps is reckless and will have serious and lasting consequences for education in Wisconsin. At a time when we are urgently working to improve early literacy and close opportunity gaps, AmeriCorps has been a vital partner – delivering critical tutoring and literacy support that have helped countless young learners succeed. Just as importantly, AmeriCorps has helped grow out-of-school programs that provide students with safe, supportive, and engaging environments beyond the school day. Through initiatives like Farm to School, AmeriCorps has strengthened local economies, improved student nutrition and promoted healthier schools by connecting Wisconsin farmers to school cafeterias. Not only do these programs support current students, but they also inspire many graduates to become AmeriCorps members, continuing their commitment to national service and volunteering across the country.
“AmeriCorps doesn’t just support learning in Wisconsin; it strengthens our communities. Eliminating these programs and staff destroys years of progress and threatens our collective goal of providing a high-quality education for every Wisconsin child.”
Contact: Media.Inquiries@dpi.wi.gov
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