WI Department of Public Instruction Releases $16M in State Aid to Milwaukee Public Schools
MPS Superintendent Cassellius Strengthening the District's Financial Reporting Functions
(MILWAUKEE) — Wisconsin State Superintendent for Public Instruction Jill Underly and Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS) Superintendent Brenda Cassellius today announced the release of more than $16 million in state aid that previously had been withheld from the district while it completed required financial reporting to the state Department of Public Instruction (DPI). The funds released today are tied to fiscal year 2022-23 directed at programs for Special Education and students who are raising children of their own.
Superintendent Cassellius, who joined the district in March, has prioritized strengthening of the district’s financial systems after a state audit found numerous areas for improvement.
“We take our responsibility to be sound stewards of public resources seriously. This is why we are working to modernize our financial reporting systems to be responsive to our state partners,” said Dr. Cassellius. “I’m grateful to Dr. Underly, Deputy Superintendent Tom McCarthy, and their entire team for being incredible partners with us as we worked to fix what was not working. The MPS finance team also deserves recognition for their hard work getting us to this place. For too long, they have been working without the support and technology necessary to run an efficient operation. Over the last several months, we have made great progress in changing our direction.”
DPI is expected to release the remaining $25 million in state aid in the coming weeks when external auditors submit their final reports to the state for the 2023-24 fiscal year and a review of the district’s plans for improvement are approved. Once complete, this will represent a full release of all funds withheld by DPI.
“This is a positive step forward for Milwaukee Public Schools,” said Milwaukee Board of School Directors President Missy Zombor. “Our students, families, and educators rely on these resources, and the release of funds ensures that critical programs and services can continue without disruption. The Board fully supports the reforms underway in the district’s financial operations, we are grateful for the progress the superintendent has made, and we are committed to providing the oversight and accountability needed to maintain this progress.”
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