Matt Goodwin Named Commissioner of Athletics & Academics
Goodwin will step into the role today
On Thursday, Feb. 26, the Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS) Board of Directors approved Matt Goodwin as the district’s new commissioner of athletics and academics.
“During his tenure with the district, Matt has consistently demonstrated thoughtful, reliable, and steadfast leadership in every role he has held,” Milwaukee Recreation senior director Annie Kubes said. “He cares about our young people and is extremely well-versed in the history of the Milwaukee City Conference. Working with the MCC team, Matt will continue to build on the foundation of our interscholastic athletics and academics program by collaborating extensively with school leaders, student-athletes, families, coaches, and community stakeholders.”
Goodwin holds a Bachelor of Arts in communications with an emphasis on public relations from UW-Whitewater and a Master of Business Administration with an emphasis on sports business from Saint Leo University.
He has also served on a variety of community boards and committees, including the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association’s (WIAA) calendar and contact committee (2024-present), Bader Philanthropies’ youth sports task force (2025-present), and the Wisconsin Adaptive Sports Association’s board of directors (2026-present).
A Milwaukee native and an MPS graduate, Goodwin brings firsthand knowledge to this position with his background as an athlete, a coach, and an administrator. Goodwin starred on the basketball court for Rufus King High School, winning back-to-back state championships with the Generals in 2003 and 2004 before playing collegiately at three different stops: Williston State College, Pacific University, and University of Wisconsin-Whitewater. He was an All-American at both Williston State and UW-Whitewater, and was named the most valuable player in his school’s respective conferences in 2006 and 2008.
Milwaukee Public Schools is committed to accelerating student achievement, building positive relationships between youth and adults, and cultivating leadership at all levels. Eighth-grade students and families are invited to learn about programs and apply to an MPS high school for the current school year. With nearly 30 high school options in the district, MPS has an ideal learning situation for every student’s needs and future career goals. To find a high school that best fits your needs, visit milwaukeepublicschools.org/enrollment. You can find open house events at high schools, browse specialty schools and access the online enrollment form there. Enrolling now offers you the best opportunity for a chance at your first-choice school; some schools fill up quickly.
Learn more about MPS by visiting milwaukeepublicschools.org. More news is available at milwaukeepublicschools.org/about/news.
For more information, contact Brian Hoffer (Brian@mkerec.net) at (414) 475-8938.
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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