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Families—prepare for early release days!

The first of four early release days, when students will be dismissed early to allow teacher training in the new MPS literacy plan, is coming up on Wednesday, October 8, 2025.

Students will be released two hours early on October 8. The training provided for teachers that day will help them become experts in the science of reading, so all students learn to read at grade level.

MPS StudentsHalf-day kindergarten students will have a specific schedule to accommodate learning. Morning half-day sessions will be two hours long, and afternoon half-day sessions will start 1½ hours early.

The district realizes this might create an inconvenience in families’ schedules and regular after-school care. Families are asked to notify any daycare, family member, or friend affected by this schedule. Someone will have to receive children early if students travel by bus, or someone will have to pick up children earlier than usual.

Schools are informing families whether after-school care will be available at their school on early release days. After-school care by Milwaukee Recreation will be available at four hub locations from 12:00 until 5:00 p.m. Transportation to the sites must be arranged by families.

The four sites for students of all ages are:

Registration is at mkerec.net/schoolcare.

 

All students will receive lunch, although lunch times might differ from their usual times.

The remaining early release days in this school year are December 10, March 4, and April 15.

Families who have questions should contact their child’s school.

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  • The MPS Class of 2025 earned $113 million in scholarships and grants; and
  • MPS is home to five of the state's top high schools according to U.S. News and World Report.

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