Last week the Milwaukee Bucks held their ‘Books on Blast’ event for more than 800 Milwaukee Public School students. The event is for the annual Bucks & Sam’s Hope for Literacy Foundation Book … [Read more...]
Tejumaloa Ologboni – An iconic glow of cultural genius
HAATz Off to Pioneer Teachers of MPS Column: By Taki S. Raton In festive cultural circles he is known as referenced by the Philadelphia ’s ‘Keepers of the Culture’ organization in December of … [Read more...]
Milwaukee Talks: MPS Superintendent Gregory Thornton
By Bobby Tanzilo Reprinted courtesy of OnMilwaukee.com Six months into his tenure in Milwaukee, MPS Superintendent Dr. Gregory Thornton has already seen a lot. He’s gotten a hearty Midwestern … [Read more...]
Challenge Awards – Civic Leadership “In the village”
HAATz Off to Pioneer Teachers of MPS Column By Vicki Singh According to a definition of a civic leader, can we say “Who has changed Milwaukee’s central city (our village) for the better”, may … [Read more...]
New reading curriculum spurs teacher creativity
By Bobby Tanzilo Reprinted courtesy of OnMilwaukee.com When Superintendent Gregory Thornton arrived to take control of Milwaukee Public Schools after the end of the last school year, he started to … [Read more...]
Free tutoring opportunities available through Milwaukee Public Schools — Deadline extended to February 18, 2011
There is free help for children who may be struggling in school. Students in these MPS schools are eligible for free tutoring: Elementary and K8 Schools Auer, (414) 875-4500 Fifty-Third, … [Read more...]
MPS staff and students participated in the Milwaukee School Fair
Vanguard casting extends services to HAAT project
HAATz Off to Pioneer Teachers of MPS Column: By Taki S. Raton When we think of cast iron or metal art objects as noted in the January 8 Milwaukee Courier featuring the bronze caste works of … [Read more...]
Press conference held addressing vacant MPS school buildings
Mike and Woody reflect proud tradition
By Taki S. Raton Just a little over 100 years ago, John W. Cooper got his first big break. At the age of twenty-nine while traveling with the Richards and Pringles Minstrels in 1902, he was … [Read more...]
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