Time is running out for GED testers who have yet to pass all five exams. Changes in the test will force many to start over in January.
College Possible freshmen move in to their futures
After a summer of academic preparation, four students featured in a yearlong NNS series make the transition to college.
South Side organizer does ‘a little bit of everything’ to improve quality of life
A new Safe & Sound organizer supported by the Zilber Family Foundation has begun going door to door in Clarke Square and Layton Boulevard West to enhance public safety.
La Luz del Mundo opens violence prevention center on South Side
A new family services center will host support groups and offer educational opportunities intended to address domestic and street violence.
Youth recall violence, encourage peace at North Side gathering
North Side young people took the lead in planning an event to promote peace through art and music in Washington Park’s Fox Field.
Back-to-school health fairs focus on disease prevention
The Milwaukee Health Department is working to combat two major public health issues: dangerously low-immunization rates and elevated lead levels among children.
‘Peace bracelet’ highlight of public art display at City Hall
Giant puppets, floats and other works of art created by local artists working with Milwaukee youth were displayed at City Hall.
Leadership Institute tours Sherman Park
Sherman Park shows its civic pride in a tour of some of its unique community initiatives.
New MPS community service requirement to foster student engagement
Students will be able to complete a new community service requirement by participating in an independent community service project or taking a service learning class.
Poverty, crime contribute to ‘uncertain outlook’ for MPS
Panelists agreed that the Milwaukee Public School system faces daunting challenges, and there’s no simple solution.
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