By Sam Woods This story was originally published by Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service, where you can find other stories reporting on fifteen city neighborhoods in Milwaukee. Visit … [Read more...]
Tired of Turmoil, Kiel Residents Rebuke Far-Right School Officials
By Mario Koran Wisconsin Watch Rebuking far-right officials who last year gained control of their school board, concerned residents of Kiel, Wisconsin, this month clawed back political power … [Read more...]
The Biden Administration is Proposing a More Manageable Student Loan Plan
By Karen Stokes The Department of Education released its proposed rule updating its Income Driven Repayment program to make student loan payments more manageable for borrowers moving … [Read more...]
Why I love UW – The Everett Mitchell Story
https://youtu.be/_rdTHOKPBLQ Before he was a judge, pastor, criminal justice reformer and community leader in Dane County, Wisconsin, Everett Mitchell was a good high school student who had his … [Read more...]
Department of Justice Begins Supreme Court Defense of Student Loan Forgiveness
Lawyers from the Department of Justice said that Congress gave the president “clear permission” to go ahead with his plan. By Stacy M. Brown NNPA Newswire Senior National … [Read more...]
Retired MPS Teacher Thomas Wild Stays Connected With His Riverside University High School Students
By PrincessSafiya Byers This story was originally published by Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service, where you can find other stories reporting on fifteen city neighborhoods in Milwaukee. Visit … [Read more...]
Senator Baldwin Votes to Keep Railroads Open and Wisconsin Economy Moving Forward
WASHINGTON, D.C. – On December 1st, U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) released the following statement after voting to avoid a freight railroad shutdown: “Reliable rail service is essential to get … [Read more...]
STEM is the Future. So How Do We Get More Black Kids Involved?
By Maya Pottiger Word In Black | Sacramento Observer (WIB) – Last year, an elementary school principal in rural Mississippi wanted to get her students excited about science. So, after receiving … [Read more...]
When COVID-19 hit, Homeschooling Spiked. Now, Parents are Reluctant to Send Their kids Back.
By Josephine McNeal Homeschooling, once a fairly niche form of education, rose to new heights during COVID-19, especially among Black families who made the switch at a remarkably high … [Read more...]
Sixteenth Street Community Health Centers & MPS Partner to Open a Full-Service, Bilingual Health Clinic at South Division High School
District’s first in-school health clinic celebrated by community leaders Milwaukee -- Together, Sixteenth Street Community Health Centers (SSCHC) and Milwaukee Public … [Read more...]
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