On April 4, Wisconsin voters will select the state superintendent of public instruction for the next four years. The candidates are Tony Evers, who is completing his second term as superintendent, and Lowell Holtz, former superintendent of schools in Beloit and in the Whitnall district in Milwaukee County. The two offer firmly differing views on state and national education policy. Join Marquette University’s law school and college of education as the candidates present their positions one week ahead of the election. The session will be moderated by Alan J. Borsuk, senior fellow in law and public policy at the Law School and education columnist for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.