Wisconsin Lawmakers Advance Landmark Education Innovation Bill

The Wisconsin Assembly Committee on Colleges and Universities voted 6-5 to recommend passage of AB 818, a bill that would create the nation’s first “demonstration” charter school designation. The legislation would allow the UW Office of Educational Opportunity to designate schools meeting specific criteria—including participating in longitudinal research, providing professional development, and sharing best practices—as model “education labs” eligible for enhanced funding.

Under the bill, designated schools would receive an additional $6,863 per pupil, representing a 55% increase in state aid. State Rep. Robert Wittke (R-Caledonia) framed the proposal during the Jan. 28 hearing: “Right now, we are reinventing the wheel in isolation rather than sharing the blueprint for success. A teaching hospital receives higher funding to train, research, and innovate. Similarly, a demonstration school would be a K-12 education lab.”