educationWisconsin State Legislature
AB 5Placed on calendar 5-12-2026 pursuant to Joint Rule 82 (2)(a)

Relating to: requiring school boards to make textbooks, curricula, and instructional materials available for inspection by school district residents.

Sponsor

Dittrich

Last Action Date

May 12, 2026

Summary

Placed on calendar 5-12-2026 pursuant to Joint Rule 82 (2)(a)

Analysis

# Wisconsin School Curriculum Transparency Bill Advances

A Republican-backed bill requiring Wisconsin school districts to open their curriculum and instructional materials for public inspection has advanced in the legislature. Senate Bill 22, which was placed on the Senate calendar this week, would mandate that school boards comply with written requests from district residents to review textbooks, curricula, and instructional materials within 14 days.

The Wisconsin State Legislature has been debating the transparency measure since February, when the Assembly passed a companion bill along party lines. Supporters argue the legislation gives parents and taxpayers greater insight into what their children are learning in classrooms. However, the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction has opposed the bill, arguing that schools already provide access to curriculum materials and that the requirement would burden educators already stretched thin by staffing shortages.

For Milwaukee families, the bill represents a potential shift in how school districts handle curriculum requests. Currently, many Milwaukee Public Schools materials are available online or through existing channels, but the legislation would formalize and accelerate the inspection process. The measure could intensify ongoing debates over school content in Wisconsin, where curriculum decisions have become increasingly politicized.

The bill's path forward remains uncertain. Governor Tony Evers has previously vetoed similar education legislation, and his position on this particular measure is unclear. The Senate Education Committee recommended the bill for passage on a narrow 3-2 vote, setting the stage for a full Senate floor debate.

Latest Action

May 12

Placed on calendar 5-12-2026 pursuant to Joint Rule 82 (2)(a)