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.
In a letter to MPS families, Superintendent Brenda Cassellius said no classroom teaching positions would be cut.
“Our goal is to keep class sizes manageable with caps of 32 in middle school, 28 in elementary and smaller in K3-K5,” the letter says. “This will allow us to continue strengthening teaching, learning and literacy where it matters most — with your children.”…