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Wednesday, December 4, 2024

Milwaukee Public Schools seeks public input on long-range facilities master plan

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Dr. Keith P. Posley Superintendent at Milwaukee Public Schools | Official website

Dr. Keith P. Posley Superintendent at Milwaukee Public Schools | Official website

Milwaukee Public Schools is inviting the public to contribute to the school district’s future by participating in town hall meetings focused on the 10-year plan for district buildings.

The district's consultant, Perkins Eastman, has been evaluating district buildings, analyzing data, and gathering public input since April. This effort aims to ensure that the learning spaces align with the needs of students and the community. The initiative is known as the Long-Range Facilities Master Plan.

Community members will have an opportunity to review Perkins Eastman’s proposed options for buildings and provide feedback to influence the final plan. This plan will significantly impact school buildings and student experiences throughout Milwaukee.

In-person town hall meetings are scheduled from 5:30 to 7:00 p.m. on these dates:

- Monday, September 30, at Rufus King International High School, 1801 W. Olive St.

- Tuesday, October 1, at Parkside School for the Arts, 2969 S. Howell Ave.

- Wednesday, October 2, at Hamilton High School, 6215 W. Warnimont Ave.

- Thursday, October 3, at James Madison High School, 8135 W. Florist Ave.

Additionally, two virtual town hall meetings will be held via Zoom on Monday, October 7th from 12:00 to 1:00 p.m., and from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Registration is available at mpsmke.com/mpsspsc.

For more information about the Long-Range Facilities Master Plan and its details, please visit www.mpsfacilitiesplan.com.

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