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15 Months Late, MPD Sends Officers Into 11 High Schools

15 Months Late, MPD Sends Officers Into 11 High Schools

'Finally' says Judge Borowski after city, MPD and MPS meet January 2024 deadline.

Widespread Opposition at Hearing to Bill Requiring Parental Approval for Pronoun, Name Changes

Widespread Opposition at Hearing to Bill Requiring Parental Approval for Pronoun, Name Changes

GOP-bill draws opposition from legislators, those testifying.

With Cuts Looming, Republicans Oppose State Medicaid Expansion

With Cuts Looming, Republicans Oppose State Medicaid Expansion

GOP has long blocked state acceptance of federal funds. Stakes are higher now with federal cuts.

Judge Fines City For Failing To Comply With MPD in Schools Requirement

Judge Fines City For Failing To Comply With MPD in Schools Requirement

Judge Borowski gives city $1,000 per day fine until 25 police officers placed in schools.

City Requests Delay for Police in Schools

City Requests Delay for Police in Schools

Putting officers in schools without training would create substantial liability for city, says the filing.

Murphy’s Law: Judge Borowski Gets On His High Horse
Murphy’s Law

Judge Borowski Gets On His High Horse

He blasts MPS for violating law on police in schools while glossing over it himself.

Judge Rules MPS, City Must Split School Police Costs 50/50

Judge Rules MPS, City Must Split School Police Costs 50/50

They have 10 days to follow order or face contempt of court ruling.

Murphy’s Law: School Board Elections Not Very Democratic
Murphy’s Law

This content is only for members School Board Elections Not Very Democratic

Three of four Milwaukee races have just one candidate. Why? Changes needed?

Judge Rules MPS Must Bring Police Officers Into Schools

Judge Rules MPS Must Bring Police Officers Into Schools

District has less than a month to act.

K-12 Education: Studies Show Police in Schools Don’t Make Them Safer
K-12 Education

Studies Show Police in Schools Don’t Make Them Safer

Chicago Public Schools has dropped the program. MPS may be forced to pay for them.

Mayor Wants MPS To Pay For Police in Schools

Mayor Wants MPS To Pay For Police in Schools

Johnson says solution is to bring back 5/6th cost-sharing agreement.

K-12 Education: State Test Results ‘Worthless’?
K-12 Education

State Test Results ‘Worthless’?

Changes in tests make it difficult to measure how MPS students are doing.

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