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MPS to cut 260 non-teaching jobs to fix $46M deficit, saving $30M.
Milwaukee Public Schools plans to cut about 260 non-classroom jobs, including roles in central administration and school support, to address a $46 million budget deficit, saving roughly $30 million.
The changes, pending school board approval, will take effect in the 2026–27 school year and will not eliminate classroom teaching positions, though staffing adjustments may occur due to enrollment declines.
Affected employees may be encouraged to apply for open classroom roles.
The district aims to redirect funds to classrooms and maintain student support programs, including those focused on equity and inclusion, despite reduced federal aid and ongoing fiscal strain.
A hiring freeze and contract reviews are part of broader cost-saving efforts.
MPS recortará 260 puestos de trabajo no docentes para corregir el déficit de $46 millones, ahorrando $30 millones.