By Kathy Quirk Michelle Watts comes from a military family and works at Veterans Affairs, so she is tuned in to the issues that may keep African-American veterans from seeking VA services. … [Read more...]
MPS Interim Superintendent Begins Term Amidst Heated Budget Talks
By Evan Casey Keith Posley is hoping to turn things around at Milwaukee Public Schools quickly following his selection as the interim superintendent by the Milwaukee School Board. Posley … [Read more...]
It Takes A Village: Closing the STEAM Gap Requires Early Education
By Rajoielle Register (Head of Brand Strategy and Growth Audience Marketing, Ford Motor Company) We’re all familiar with the popular proverb, “It takes a village to raise a child.” As a 21st … [Read more...]
Black Mothers Forum Helps Arizona Students Succeed
By Stacy M. Brown (NNPA Newswire Contributor) Janelle Wood is on a mission. The Arizona State University and Phoenix Seminary graduate has been on that mission since she gave birth to a … [Read more...]
M3 Announces New Program for Teacher Assistants
By Ana Martinez-Ortiz School is a rite of passage in America, for some, it begins in pre-school or kindergarten and is considered complete after high school often followed by obtainment of a trade … [Read more...]
UWM Program Trains Paramedics as Community Health Partners
By Laura L. Otto Kendria Donaldson thought the career she wanted was traditional nursing. Then, when her boyfriend’s brother joined the Milwaukee Fire Department, she considered a different … [Read more...]
MPS Students to Take Part in Free City-Wide Arts Festival
By Evan Casey MPS students will be showing off their best this May at the first ever All-City Arts Festival at Henry Maier Festival Park. Over 8,000 students will be participating in the … [Read more...]
New Report Sheds Light on High Number of MPS Suspensions, Expulsions
By Evan Casey Leaders Igniting Transformation released a 14- point plan last week that addresses the high number of African American Milwaukee Public School students who are suspended or … [Read more...]
When Considering Educating Children of Color, Diversity Matters
By Karen Stokes Milwaukee has acquired the unfortunate statistic of being the worst place for African Americans to raise their children and due to those statistics young educated people are … [Read more...]
Superintendent Darienne Driver Announced Her New Position
By Ana Martinez-Ortiz This past Tuesday, Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS) received a message from Superintendent Darienne Driver. In it, she announced her new position with United Way as the … [Read more...]
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