Issues facing MPS could get very ugly Election interest underwhelming

Alan Borsuk:

Less than a year after its impressive victory over those who wanted to put it to sleep, the Milwaukee School Board makes me think of famous moments from show business.
Unfortunately, those moments are Oliver Hardy telling Stan Laurel, “Another nice mess you’ve gotten me into,” and Rodney Dangerfield saying, “I don’t get no respect.” More specifically:
A Nice Mess: The budget. Every school board in Wisconsin could join in this one. But MPS messes are always bigger than everybody else’s. It is highly likely more than 300 jobs will be cut for next year as federal economic stimulus money and other grants dry up. Hundreds more jobs are likely to be lost because of the squeeze on general funds from the state and local property taxes. This could be very ugly, and the board probably will have little it can do about it.
No Respect: The empty school issue and legislative prospects in general. The board has been adamant about not selling the many empty schools MPS holds for use as schools. The board argues, Why help the charter and private school competition? So State Sen. Alberta Darling, now co-chair of the joint finance committee, and Common Council President Willie Hines announced last week they want to take power of these decisions from the board. Who’s going to stop them? Probably nobody, particularly not the board.