By Adam Duxter Apr 4, 2021 9:43 PM MADISON, Wis. – The two candidates to become Wisconsin’s next State Superintendent are making a final campaign push ahead of the April 6 election. While the election itself is non-partisan, the two candidates, Deb Kerr and Jill Underly, don’t see eye to eye on every issue. While both say it’s important to reopen public schools in Wisconsin, Kerr takes a more aggressive approach, saying it’s something she’d mandate. “Our kids and families aren’t winning right now,” said Kerr, who most recently worked as a superintendent in the Brown Deer School District. “We need to get back into school right away. Five days a week.”