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How many school buildings are in Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS), and what are they like?

MPS has about 15 million square feet of space at 144 campuses.

An exterior view of Bay View high school building.
Graphic displaying that MPS has around 15 million square feet across 144 campuses.
17 schools were built between 1882-98, 22 schools between 1902-17, 27 schools between 1922-40, 57 schools between 1950-68, 10 schools between 1970-79, 6 schools between 1988-92 and 5 schools after 2000.
*Data current as of September 2023**Total campus count includes all MPS-owned school buildings

MPS has four school model types.

MPS by School Model Type

Donut chart titled 'MPS by School Model Type' showing the distribution of school types within MPS. The majority, 79%, are Traditional schools (dark blue). Non-Instrumentality Charter schools make up 9% (light blue), Partnership schools account for 7% (blue), Instrumentality Charter schools are 5% (orange).
*Data current as of September 2023

In addition to traditional PreK-12 MPS schools, MPS Contracted Schools and Programs offer alternative school model options for students. Below are the four school model types in the district.

Traditional Schools 

Public schools directly operated by MPS, offering education from pre-kindergarten through 12th grade with MPS-employed staff in MPS-owned facilities.

Instrumentality Charter Schools 

Public charter schools chartered by MPS, staffed by MPS employees and operated in MPS-owned buildings.

Non-Instrumentality Charter Schools 

Public charter schools chartered by MPS, operated independently by non-MPS staff in buildings owned or leased by the non-instrumentality charter school.

Partnership Schools 

Public schools run by community organizations in partnership with MPS, offering education options for at-risk students or specialized programs based on district needs.

Nearly all MPS buildings are old.

MPS School Building History

Bar chart showing square footage of buildings by construction year. The chart peaks in the 1960s and 1970s, with each decade reaching around 2.5 million square feet. Earlier and later decades have significantly lower square footage, with the lowest in the 1940s and 2020s.
*Data current as of September 2023

The majority of MPS buildings are in good or great condition.

Facility Condition Index (FCI) equals Cost to Correct Deficiencies divided by Current Facility Replacement Value

MPS Schools by FCI Category

*Data current as of February 2024
FCI Score Categories
Great: 0 to 0.05Good: 0.05 to 0.1Fair: 0.1 to 0.3Poor: 0.3 & above

About 1/4 of all MPS classrooms have air conditioning.



MPS Classrooms with AC by School Type

Bar chart titled 'MPS Classrooms with AC by School Type' showing the percentage of classrooms with air conditioning across different school types. The chart shows that Elementary and Middle schools have 15% of classrooms with AC, K-8 schools have 25%, High schools have 37%, and across all schools, 26% of classrooms have AC. The remaining percentages in each category represent classrooms without AC, shown in gray.
*Data current as of September 2023

Most MPS buildings have a wheelchair ramp or elevator.



Wheelchair Accessible MPS Buildings

by School Type

Bar chart titled 'Wheelchair Accessible MPS Buildings by School Type' showing the percentage of buildings that are wheelchair accessible across different school types. Elementary schools are 71% accessible, K-8 schools are 77% accessible, Middle schools are 88% accessible, and High schools are 100% accessible. Across all schools, 81% of buildings are accessible. The remaining percentages in each category represent buildings that are not wheelchair accessible, shown in gray.
*Data current as of September 2023

What spaces are inside MPS school buildings, and how are they programmed?

Most MPS buildings have both a dedicated cafeteria and gymnasium.

MPS Buildings with Gyms and Cafeterias

Bar chart titled 'MPS Buildings with Gyms and Cafeterias' showing the percentage of MPS buildings with different cafeteria and gym setups. 72% of buildings have a dedicated cafeteria, 33% have a combined cafeteria and gym, and 72% have a dedicated gym.
*Data current as of September 2023


Different school types use space differently.

MPS Space Use by School Type

Horizontal stacked bar chart comparing the distribution of space use across different school levels: High, Middle, K-8, and Elementary. In High Schools, the percentages are 20% for Academics - Core, 21% for Academics - Specialty, 18% for Administration/Operations, 24% for Recreation Services, and 14% for Student Resources. In Middle Schools, the percentages are 20% for Academics - Core, 21% for Academics - Specialty, 18% for Administration/Operations, 24% for Recreation Services, and 14% for Student Resources. K-8 Schools have 38% for Academics - Core, 8% for Academics - Specialty, 18% for Administration/Operations, 17% for Recreation Services, and 16% for Student Resources. Elementary Schools show 38% for Academics - Core, 6% for Academics - Specialty, 20% for Administration/Operations, 16% for Recreation Services, and 18% for Student Resources.
*Data current as of September 2023**Percentages do not add up to 100% due to rounding

Only about half of elementary schools have 2+ specialty classrooms, and many schools do not have a parent resource room.

Percentage of MPS Schools with a Parent Resource Room and 2+ Specialty Classrooms

Horizontal bar chart titled 'Percentage of MPS Schools with a Parent Resource Room and 2+ Specialty Classrooms' showing the percentage of schools at different levels that have these facilities. For High Schools, 54% have a Parent Resource Room and 73% have 2+ Specialty Classrooms. Middle Schools show 50% with a Parent Resource Room and 86% with 2+ Specialty Classrooms. K-8 Schools have 67% with a Parent Resource Room and 77% with 2+ Specialty Classrooms. Elementary Schools have 74% with a Parent Resource Room and 51% with 2+ Specialty Classrooms.
*Data current as of September 2023

How are MPS school buildings utilized, and where are the students coming from?

MPS's overall utilization rate is healthy at 80%, but enrollment is uneven. Around 1/4 of schools are underutilized and 1/4 are overcrowded.

Utilization Rate equals Student Enrollment divided by Enrollment Capacity multiplied by 100%.

MPS District-Wide Building Utilization

Donut chart titled 'MPS District-Wide Building Utilization' showing the distribution of school buildings by utilization categories. The chart is divided into four segments: High (28%), Low (27%), Good (23%), and Very Low (22%). The segments are color-coded with orange for High, light blue for Low, yellow for Good, and dark blue for Very Low.
*Data current as of September 2023

Median Building Utilization by School Type

Bar chart titled 'Median Building Utilization by School Type' showing median utilization percentages for different school levels. The chart displays 70% for Elementary School, 66% for High School, 84% for K-8, and 32% for Middle School. Each bar is colored in orange.
*Data current as of September 2023

Higher enrollment at an elementary school does not mean the building is bigger.

MPS Building Area to Enrollment Ratio
(All Schools)

Scatter plot titled 'MPS Building Area to Enrollment Ratio (All Schools)' displaying the relationship between building area and student enrollment for various school types. Points are color-coded by school type: orange for Elementary School, blue for Middle School, green for K-8 School, and yellow for High School. The plot shows a general upward trend, with larger building areas corresponding to higher enrollment, particularly for high schools.
*Data current as of September 2023

MPS Building Area to Enrollment Ratio
(Elementary Schools)

Scatter plot titled 'MPS Building Area to Enrollment Ratio (Elementary Schools)' focusing on the relationship between building area and student enrollment for elementary schools. The plot highlights that two elementary schools, both with 50,000 square feet, have vastly different enrollments—one serves 200 students, while the other serves over 500. The data points are shown in orange, with a general horizontal trend indicating a wide variation in enrollment for buildings of similar sizes.
*Data current as of September 2023

Many MPS students are not attending the schools closest to where they live.

Student-to-Building Utilization Ratio
(by School Board District)

Map titled 'Student to Building Utilization Ratio (by School Board District)' showing the utilization rates for different School Board Districts within a city. The districts are color-coded: light gray for less than 50% utilization, light blue for 50%-75%, blue for 75%-100%, and dark blue for greater than 100% utilization. A note on the map highlights that if all MPS students living in School Board District 3 attended an MPS school within that School Board District, the utilization rate would be over 100%.
*Data current as of September 2023

Enrollment-to-Building Utilization Ratio
(by School Board District)

Map titled 'School Enrollment to Building Utilization Ratio (by School Board District)' showing the utilization rates for different School Board Districts. The districts are color-coded: light gray for less than 50% utilization, light blue for 50%-75%, blue for 75%-100%, and dark blue for greater than 100% utilization. A note on the map indicates that the actual utilization rate in School Board District 3 is 50%-75% because MPS students living in that district are attending MPS schools farther from home.
*Data current as of September 2023

Interactive Map

Explore the data yourself!

The interactive map below allows you to filter and layer the data to better understand the geographic dispersion and relationships of varying attributes of MPS school buildings.


How To Use The Interactive Map:


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Legend

Map legend showing symbols and colors representing different types of MPS schools and student residence density. MPS schools are categorized by color: Elementary School (orange), K-8 School (teal), Middle School (yellow), High School (dark blue), and Vacant School (gray). MPS Student Residence Density is shown in shades of purple: less than 7 students (lightest), 7-21 students (light lavender), 21-38 students (light purple), 38-62 students (purple), and 62-137 students (dark purple).
**Data current as of September 2023, except
FCI data which is current as of February 2024

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