MacIver News Minute: More Failing Grades At MPS

By most definitions, 16% is a failing grade. But in public education that’s effectively passing. Just 16.2% of test takers in Milwaukee Public Schools showed proficiency in math, and scores in other subjects aren’t much better. While students have made slow gains, the racial achievement gap has widened. Yet, somehow MPS has once again managed to avoid the dreaded “failing” label.  Read More MacIver News Minute: More Failing Grades At MPS

MacIver News Minute: Another Billion Dollars Won’t Fix the Failures of MPS

While MPS board member Michael Bonds got all the attention when he told a Milwaukee teachers union leader to “go to hell,” the real controversy should have been that same union boss’s retort. She insisted that the struggling school district’s budget should be doubled – to $2 billion. Bad news for the union and money-hungry bureaucrats: MPS already spends $15,000 per student and continues to fail. The claim that soaking taxpayers to the tune of another billion dollars will fix the district’s failures is what’s truly offensive.
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