Pilgrim Rest Missionary Baptist Church is making plans to open its own school and community center after recently buying the former Frederick Douglass Elementary School.
UPDATE: ‘Design Your Future’ application deadline extended to Jan. 31
The deadline to apply for the “Design Your Future” pitch contest has been extended to Jan. 31. The pitch competition seeks ideas to improve educational outcomes for Black males, and the winners will receive funding and a stipend.
How high school seniors can get the cash they need to afford college
There are lots of ways to get money to go to school or even to jump straight into the workforce. Here are five tips.
Are Black MPS students still being disproportionately disciplined?
Disciplinary data for the month of October suggests disproportionate disciplining of Black students as the school district monitors progress as part of its 2018 settlement with the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Civil Rights.
Milwaukee Public Schools joins national lawsuit against e-cigarette companies
MPS has joined a lawsuit with over 100 other cities and school districts seeking damages from JUUL Labs Inc. and Altria Group Inc. for allegedly marketing their e-cigarette products to teens.
How students of color are becoming the agents of change in Milwaukee public schools
Students, teachers and community members rallied in front of the Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS) central office on June 17 to call for an end to the school district’s contract with the Milwaukee Police Department.
This MPS charter school is more than quadrupling the number of Wisconsin Black students taking the AP computer science exam
Milwaukee Excellence Charter School is single-handedly more than quadrupling the number of Black students taking the Advanced Placement Computer Science Principles exam in Wisconsin.
Here’s where your child can go before, during and after school for help
With some parents no longer working from home, child care has become an issue. Here are some organizations that can help.
Meet the groups working to ensure Milwaukee students make the grade remotely
Groups across Milwaukee are fundraising and offering services to ensure school-age students have access to the internet and are able to succeed during remote learning.
We ask parents and educators how to make the best out of a challenging school year
We talk to parents and educators about how to make a challenging school year better. Here’s what they said.
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