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Milwaukee Public School leaders learned last week that the state was releasing the final portion of money it withheld in 2024. The money has been held up after the district missed financial reporting deadlines. The financial woes led to the resignation of former Superintendent Keith Posely.
Now, Wisconsin’s Department of Public Instruction has released eight million dollars to the district after it submitted all its late financial reports. It marks another major turn for the state’s largest school district as it tries to earn back the trust of the public and state regulators. WUWM education reporter Katherine Kokal catches up with MPS’ Superintendent Dr. Brenda Cassellius.
By WUWM 89.7 FM - Milwaukee's NPR5
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Milwaukee Public School leaders learned last week that the state was releasing the final portion of money it withheld in 2024. The money has been held up after the district missed financial reporting deadlines. The financial woes led to the resignation of former Superintendent Keith Posely.
Now, Wisconsin’s Department of Public Instruction has released eight million dollars to the district after it submitted all its late financial reports. It marks another major turn for the state’s largest school district as it tries to earn back the trust of the public and state regulators. WUWM education reporter Katherine Kokal catches up with MPS’ Superintendent Dr. Brenda Cassellius.

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