State superintendent inaugural agenda set
MADISON —Tony Evers will take the oath of office at 11 a.m. Monday, July 6, at Hi-Mount Community School in Milwaukee to become Wisconsin's 26th state superintendent of public instruction.
Demond Means, superintendent for the Mequon-Thiensville School District, will serve as master of ceremonies and open the program with a welcome address. Jonathon Irias, a fifth-grade student at Vieau School in Milwaukee, will lead the Pledge of Allegiance. The Lincoln Center of the Arts Middle School Jazz Band, directed by Ben Zabor, will perform the national anthem and other music. Toni Dinkins, principal of Hi-Mount Community School, will bring greetings to the event.
Evers will take the oath of office, administered by Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Ann Walsh Bradley, to become one of the state's six constitutional officers. After being sworn in, Evers will give his inaugural address.
—Wisconsin DPI
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