The bill introduced by Republicans specifies how costs should be split and proposes penalties, which were not included in the original state law.
Parents of Milwaukee Public Schools students are anxiously waiting on results after the Milwaukee Health Department conducted lead testing and assessments at multiple MPS schools this past weekend.
Walk into almost any school in Milwaukee, and there will be someone missing.The cracks in the foundation are felt each day by those around them.
Families on Milwaukee’s south side have been sending their children to Carmen Schools of Science & Technology for nearly two decades. Now, with a new
The deadline for Milwaukee Public Schools to have School Resource Officers (SROs) back in buildings is today, February 17.
Judge David Borowski ordered the district and city to split costs for a school resource officer program 50/50 and have officers in place within 10 days or face contempt of court.
A new audit has found that the Milwaukee pubic school district struggles with a "culture resistant to change" that has undermined its ability to function properly, disproportionately harming its most vulnerable students.
Gov. Tony Evers ordered the audit of MPS operations after last year's financial missteps. Here's what to know about the report, which was released Thursday.
Judge orders City of Milwaukee, Milwaukee Public Schools to split cost of school resource officers DOGE identified a nearly untraceable code linking payments to the U.S. Treasury to a budget line item, accounting for nearly $4.7 trillion in payments. Lorne said he did not "negotiate with terrorists" and hung up.
The Milwaukee Public Schools Board of Directors announced Thursday that they are ready to comply with a Milwaukee judge's court order to have 25 school resource officers back in MPS schools by next Thursday. The board said they will split half of the cost with the city. MPS' share is nearly $760,000.
Milwaukee Public Schools recently approved Brian Litzsey as the new senior director of Milwaukee Recreation. He is the 11th director in the department’s 114-year history.