By of the Journal Sentinel The state budget signed by last month gave Milwaukee County Executive Chris Abele broad authority to oversee a special district in Milwaukee for the city's most troubled public schools. So, what happens now? Abele must soon appoint a commissioner to oversee the Milwaukee schools selected for new management. But there's no money to pay the commissioner, no engagement yet of the philanthropic community — or parents — in the project, and little talk of who will staff the schools selected for treatment, if not the employees in them already. | Aug. 14, 2015 1:58 p.m. Haven – Check in here throughout the day for updates and anecdotes from the second round...
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