Milwaukee Public Schools is weighing whether to haul paint manufacturers into court in a bid to recoup roughly $43.5 million the district poured into stabilizing lead paint across about 100 schools. The school board has called a special meeting for Tuesday evening to hash out legal options behind closed doors, after an emergency cleanup that covered millions of square feet and drained a large share of the capital construction fund, tightening an already strained budget, as reported by WISN.
Board will meet in closed session
The board has set a special meeting for 5:30 p.m. Tuesday to discuss potential litigation in private, according to WISN. Board President Missy Zombor first asked administrators last April to explore legal options against paint…..