The state’s education system is undergoing reforms after an investigation found more than 200 educators were investigated for sexual misconduct and grooming.
State Superintendent Jill Underly announced a public database listing revoked and surrendered educator licenses. The Department plans to strengthen laws by defining grooming as a crime and closing the private-school licensing loophole. The Wisconsin State Senate Committee on Education will hold a legislative hearing, and Underly has been invited to testify.

