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Make summer an adventure!

June 13, 2016

MPS adds 2,000 Summer Academy seats; summer program registration now open for learning and recreational opportunities at 90+ sites MILWAUKEE - Registration is open for Milwaukee Public Schools … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Free Summer Meals, Milwaukee Public Schools, Summer Events

Waukesha Has a Water Problem, Should Lake Michigan Be the Solution?

June 11, 2016

By Karen Stokes Once known for their clean, healing and good tasting spring water, the city of Waukesha is now faced with water that is polluted or has gone dry. Now they are looking to Lake … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Cheryl Nenn, Great Lakes Compact, Karen Stokes, Molly Flanagan, Root River, Tom Barrett, Waukesha

Eighth Graders Peacefully March for a Non-Violent Summer

June 11, 2016

By Dylan Deprey While stopped at the intersection of 60th and Good Hope Rd. a crescendo of chants rang through the air. Pastel colored signs inked with the mantras being shouted read, “Stop the … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Black Lives Matter, Black Panthers, Christopher Conley, Dylan Deprey, Marches, Nadya Hughes, Stop the Violence, Universal Academy for the College Bound

2016 UNCF Wisconsin Governor’s Luncheon

June 11, 2016

Gerard Randall, Jr., Executive Director of Milwaukee Partnership Academy celebrates the 2016 United Negro College Fund- Wisconsin Governor’s luncheon along with business, education and civic leaders … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: David Wilson, Gerard Randall, Governors Luncheon, Michael Lomax, Precious Woodley, Scott Walker, UNCF, United Negro College Fund

Summer Kick-Off Brings out Community to “Stop the Violence!”

June 11, 2016

By Dylan Deprey Elmo and a Ninja Turtle did the “Nae Nae,” jump shots were sunk and funnel cakes were drenched in chocolate. All were in the spirit to help end the violence in Milwaukee. The … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Ashanti Hamilton, Basketball, Billy Trammell, Dylan Deprey, Homer Blow, Save Our City, Save Our Community, Stop the Violence

Milwaukee Youth Honored for Completing Country’s First Bike Share Mechanics Certification

June 11, 2016

On June 5th, 2016 Bublr Bikes, along with our partners at Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee and DreamBikes, honored the first graduates of its Bike Repair and Maintenance Certification … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Bike Repair and Maintenance Certification, Bublr Bikes, DreamBikes, Jerome White, Kadeam Wilson, Kevin Hardman, Latrell Turner

Milwaukee County Executive Chris Abele Announces New Bathroom Policy

June 11, 2016

MILWAUKEE –  In the wake of North Carolina HB 2 that mandates individuals use the restroom that corresponds with the gender they were assigned at birth, and amid reports that a similar proposal may be … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Bathroom Policy, Chris Abele, Milwaukee County Executive, North Carolina HB2

Mitchell Airport Continues to Reduce Environmental Footprint

June 11, 2016

MKE recognized by Wisconsin Partners for Clean Air for improving air quality MILWAUKEE -– Milwaukee County'’s General Mitchell International Airport is getting accolades from the Wisconsin Partners … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Air Quality, General Mitchell International Airport, Wisconsin Partners for Clean Air

Vigil Held For Za’layia Jenkins

June 11, 2016

On Sunday the community came together to stop the violence at 15th & Meinecke Ave for the 9 year old girl that was shot in cross fire one month ago. Photos by KiA … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Fatal Shooting, Shootings, Vigils and Tributes, Za'layia Jenkins

Persistent Disparities Found Through Comprehensive Civil Rights Survey Underscore Need for Continued Focus on Equity, King Says

June 11, 2016

Gaps Exist in Discipline, Rigorous Courses – All Seen in Data Available Online for Download for First Time  The U.S. Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights (OCR) today unveiled new data … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Advanced Courses, Civil Rights, Civil Rights Data Collection, Educational Equity, Student Discipline, Teacher Equity

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