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Milwaukee Business Group Creates $500,000 Fund for MPS

Milwaukee Business Group Creates $500,000 Fund for MPS

Greater Milwaukee Committee supports changes by Superintendent Cassellius.

GOP Bill Could Cut MPS Funding Over School Police

GOP Bill Could Cut MPS Funding Over School Police

MPS and city would have to negotiate with Joint Committee on Finance.

New MPS Superintendent Cutting Central Office Jobs

New MPS Superintendent Cutting Central Office Jobs

In letter to staff, Cassellius says district challenges are rooted in broken systems and structures.

Why Did My Home’s Land Value Double?

Why Did My Home’s Land Value Double?

New assessments come with an unexpected change in how values were calculated.

Milwaukee Health Department Loses Millions To Federal Funding Freezes

Milwaukee Health Department Loses Millions To Federal Funding Freezes

Everything from HVAC upgrades at homeless shelters to wastewater disease monitoring impacted.

Through The Rain, Thousands March For Immigrant Rights

Through The Rain, Thousands March For Immigrant Rights

Annual May Day march draws increased attention, attendance due to Trump administration actions.

As Wisconsin Teachers Grapple With AI, Trump Calls for Greater Use

As Wisconsin Teachers Grapple With AI, Trump Calls for Greater Use

His executive order pushes artificial intelligence. State educators have mixed views.

MPS Closing Two More Schools For Lead Hazards

MPS Closing Two More Schools For Lead Hazards

Superintendent announces timeline for remediating all its old buildings.

What To Know and How To Keep Kids Safe From Lead Poisoning

What To Know and How To Keep Kids Safe From Lead Poisoning

More than 4,500 children under age 6 tested positive for lead poisoning in Wisconsin last year. It has no overt symptoms.

K-12 Education: Zombor Is Milwaukee’s New School Board President
K-12 Education

Zombor Is Milwaukee’s New School Board President

6-3 vote elects pro-teachers union school board member.

Underly Says Wisconsin Schools Won’t Comply With Feds Anti-DEI Requirement

Underly Says Wisconsin Schools Won’t Comply With Feds Anti-DEI Requirement

Underly, under threat of losing funding, says Wisconsin schools are already in compliance with federal law.

Bipartisan Proposal Would Revive Pre-Kindergarten Program

Bipartisan Proposal Would Revive Pre-Kindergarten Program

Two-year pilot would fund reading readiness at child care centers.

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