U.S. Education Secretary John B. King Jr. sent a letter on November 22nd, 2016 urging state leaders to end the use of corporal punishment in schools, a practice repeatedly linked to harmful short-term … [Read more...]
Sherman Park Teen excels Against the Odds
by Karen Stokes Jaylah Rayford 15, is a teen with goals. Between college, traveling and a career in orthopedic surgery, Jaylah’s goals surpass the stereotypical limitations that some would … [Read more...]
Humphries Announces Candidacy for State Superintendent of Public Instruction
By Dylan Deprey The frequent interruption of political commercials flashing every two minutes may have faded following the presidential election, but there is another campaign brewing in … [Read more...]
Family Provides Focus for New UWM Basketball Coach
By Howie Magner He’s won before, and LaVall Jordan expects to win again. But as his first season at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee approaches, what matters most to the new head men’s … [Read more...]
U.S. Department of Education Announces Final Regulations to Protect Students and Taxpayers from Predatory Institutions
Update on Claims Under Defense to Repayment Statute Released The U.S. Department of Education announced final regulations to protect student borrowers against misleading and predatory practices … [Read more...]
U.S. Department of Education Releases Guidance Encouraging Well-Rounded Education
The U.S. Department of Education released non-regulatory guidance to help states, districts and schools provide students with a more well-rounded education under Title IV, Part A, Student Support and … [Read more...]
U.S. Department of Education Reaches Settlement with DeVry University Over Job Placement Claims
The U.S. Department of Education today announced a settlement agreement with DeVry University (DeVry), a subsidiary of DeVry Education Group Inc., resolving the Department’s charge that the … [Read more...]
History Maker Dr. Andrew Williams Talks to MPS Students About a Career in Computer Technology
By Karen Stokes Marquette University student, John Williams always knew that he wanted to study computer science while growing up in College Park, Georgia. “I grew up around computers so … [Read more...]
College Resource Fair Saturday October 15th at North Division High School
Open House Welcomes New Families to College-Prep Programs at UWM
By Angela McManaman “Open very carefully,” reads a small oval sign on April Holland’s office door. “There are students on the other side.” That’s an understatement. Every year, more than … [Read more...]
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