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Groups Focus on MPS Reform

Milwaukee Public Schools are the focus of several reform efforts at the local and state levels.

  • Locally, MPS officials and the Milwaukee Teachers’ Education Association have been working on reform efforts that include a nine-point legislative agenda.
  • MTEA and WEAC are inviting state legislators to visit Milwaukee schools next month. School visits are tentatively scheduled to take place March 9 and 16. (Watch OnWEAC for more details and coverage.) Last fall, Assembly Education Committee Chair Luther Olsen visited North Division High School.
  • The budget adjustment bill introduced by the governor last week includes requirements that MPS improve its graduation, attendance, dropout, and 3rd grade reading score rates or face the turnover of control of MPS to a commission that would run the district as a charter school district.
  • The Department of Public Instruction has prepared a report that contains a variety of recommendations to improve Milwaukee schools.
  • A group of Milwaukee African American ministers has also been debating MPS improvement. The alliance is asking the state to spend $100 million on class size reduction, and add nurses, summer school and evening programs at MPS schools. The group also opposes voucher programs, saying vouchers offer “small simplistic and entirely ineffective answers to a very large, complex problem.”

Posted February 13, 1998

 

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