Sen. Larson reacts to the resignation of MPS Superintendent Keith Posley
Milwaukee, WI – “As an MPS parent, I am very invested in the future of our district. The mistakes made under Superintendent Posley’s watch are unacceptable, and I support the Board’s decision to listen to the public and seek new leadership. I have confidence that they have been working hard to resolve this problem since they were first made aware of it 12 days ago.
“We must never lose sight of the goal of providing a quality, tuition-free public education for every child in a system where parents and the public have a say. That right is guaranteed by our state’s constitution.
“For too long, school districts across the state have had to make do with too few resources. In 2011, we saw the largest cut to public education in state history. 13 years later, school funding from the state has still not kept pace with inflation or made up for those cuts. In the meantime, we’ve seen billions in giveaways to FoxConn, the Man/Ag tax credit, and the Brewers, while our kids in public schools fight for scraps. While voucher schools that can legally discriminate are reimbursed 90% for special education, public schools get a meager 33%.
“Those who have undermined our kids for decades need to first work to restore the cuts they delivered and reverse the damage they’ve done before they can earn a seat at the table as our community builds forward.
“If we want Wisconsin to succeed, there is no scenario where we allow ourselves to give up on any of our kids.”
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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Paying a bozo like Posley a severance package is a sin. Why is it that when an official fails to do the basic things required of them on a job…the taxpayer always seem to reward him/her for their incompetency? The Senator…and all other elected officials in Milwaukee, need to be outraged over it. No golden parachute’s should ever be allowed to make a problem go away.
As usual Chris is the voice of reason and we are lucky he is on our side.