In a move that could shake up the Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS) system, Superintendent Keith Posley's replacement, Dr. Carol Carney Cassellius, is reportedly planning to restructure the district. Cassellius, who took over as interim superintendent in April, has been tasked with addressing the district's declining enrollment, financial struggles, and academic performance issues. As she navigates the complex landscape of K-12 education in Milwaukee, Cassellius is expected to propose significant changes to the district's organizational structure, potentially including the creation of smaller, more agile school units. With a focus on improving student outcomes and increasing efficiency, Cassellius's restructuring plan could have far-reaching implications for the future of education in Milwaukee.


K-12 Education: Cassellius Wants to Restructure MPS  Urban Milwaukee