In a bid to improve student outcomes and close the achievement gap, Milwaukee Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Keith P. Cassellius is unveiling a new plan to reduce class sizes in the district's K-12 schools. The proposal, which is part of a broader effort to revamp the district's education model, aims to provide students with more personalized attention and support from teachers. By implementing lower class sizes, Cassellius hopes to boost student engagement, increase academic achievement, and ultimately, better prepare students for success in college and beyond. As the district faces ongoing challenges related to funding and resource allocation, the superintendent's plan is likely to face scrutiny from educators, policymakers, and community leaders who will be watching closely to see how the initiative unfolds.


K-12 Education: Cassellius Betting on Lower Class Sizes  Urban Milwaukee