Milwaukee Public Schools Plans to Cut 263 Jobs to Address $46 Million Budget Shortfall
Milwaukee Public Schools will save about $30 million by cutting 260 administrative and non-classroom roles to address a $46 million budget deficit, preserving classroom teaching jobs.
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Milwaukee Public Schools plans to cut 260 non-classroom jobs amid budget deficit
Milwaukee Public Schools plans to eliminate approximately 260 administrative and non-classroom positions to help close a $46 million budget gap while preserving classroom teaching positions.
Milwaukee Public Schools planning to cut 260 positions to balance budget
Milwaukee Public Schools announced Friday it plans to cut 263 non-classroom staff positions to help reduce the $46 million budget gap the district is facing. The post Milwaukee Public Schools planning to cut 260 positions to balance budget appeared first on WPR.
Milwaukee Public Schools: Proposes reducing about 260 non-classroom positions and redeploying resources to classrooms
(MILWAUKEE) — Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS) Superintendent Brenda Cassellius today announced a series of budget proposals designed to address the district’s $46 million structural budget gap while continuing to protect and strengthen classroom instruction. The plan includes reducing about 260 non‑classroom positions and shifting resources from Central Services to schools. ...
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