Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS) is bracing for significant changes as the district's superintendent has proposed a sweeping restructuring plan that could eliminate approximately 260 jobs. The drastic measures, aimed at addressing a projected $40 million budget deficit, would require approval from the MPS board. If implemented, the cuts would likely have a profound impact on the district's operations and staff, sparking concerns about the potential effects on student services and community engagement. As the board weighs the proposal, residents and educators alike are eagerly awaiting a decision that could shape the future of Milwaukee's schools.


MPS superintendent plans to cut about 260 jobs, if approved by board  Milwaukee Journal Sentinel