By Evan Casey “Life is not a partisan issue.” This statement was repeated many times by numerous students while standing hand in hand outside of Rufus King International High School last … [Read more...]
Frederick Douglas Patterson
By Nicholas S. Barnes, 3rd grade Frederick Douglas Patterson was the first African-American man to build a motorized car. Frederick was born in Greenfield, Ohio in 1871 and lived for 61 years. … [Read more...]
Find Her Future – Plan Now For Kindergarten at MPS
UWM Prof Makes a Difference by Mentoring Students
By Angela McManaman The University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee’s Wilkistar Otieno knows firsthand that young women, especially young women of color, need strong mentors and role models. She knows … [Read more...]
Chicago Public Schools Working to Close Achievement Gap Students in Chicago Public Schools Learning Faster than their Peers
By Stacy M. Brown (NNPA Newswire Contributor) Students in the Chicago Public Schools (CPS) system are learning faster than just about any other school district in the nation, according to new … [Read more...]
Florida’s ESSA State Plan Lacks Important Information
As a Parent, I Recognize that I am the Biggest Advocate for My Children By Donna Fletcher (Conference Coordinator, National Science Teachers Association) As a parent, I recognize that I am … [Read more...]
King’s Lasting Impact on Equity in Education
Martin Luther King, Jr. was a Champion for Equity in Education By Stacy M. Brown (NNPA Newswire Contributor) Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s influence on the Civil Rights Movement is … [Read more...]
MPS Student Princess Vaulx Wins Merit Award in National YoungArts Competition
More than 8,000 students from 47 states applied to compete in nine disciplines in the 2018 YoungArts competition. In November, results were finalized, and 700 student artists earned recognition in … [Read more...]
How to Save on College and Increase the Likelihood of Finishing Your Degree
Sure, paying for a college education is challenging. Here are some practical ways to reduce the cost and remove other barriers to getting your degree. College was already expensive enough. Then last … [Read more...]
UWM Graduates Inspire Us All with Their Successful Journeys
By Mark A. Mone Chancellor University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee hosted its 117th graduation ceremony on Sunday, Dec. 17. This is where we hear some of the … [Read more...]
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