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Early Childhood Education Programs Receive $13.5 Million in Funding

July 6, 2019

By Ana Martinez-Ortiz Education is an essential aspect in children’s lives. Creating educational systems to foster the growth and development of children is a costly function. Last week, several Milwaukee organizations received federal grants to help them develop early childhood education programs. Head Start and Early Head Start are two federal programs, which give grants […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Ana Martinez-Ortiz, Grants, Next Door Early Learning School, United Community Center

Stories from New UW-Milwaukee Graduates Inspire Us All

June 29, 2019

By Mark A. Mone Chancellor University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee As summer gets underway, we are so proud of all the graduates from around our city. Whether someone is graduating from kindergarten, eighth grade, high school or college, these are important and life-changing accomplishments. Just last month, the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee held its 120th Commencement ceremony. More […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Mark Mone, UW-Milwaukee

Wisconsin School Districts Receive $1.9 Billion in Funding

June 22, 2019

By Nyesha Stone The Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction (DPI) distributed $1.9 billion from numerous programs to fund Wisconsin school districts. Most of that funding is to be used for general aid, which is the operational cost of schools and includes paying administration and staff. DPI sent payments to schools from the following major state […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Nyesha Stone, Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction

Recent UWM Graduate Seized Education to Forge a Better Life

June 1, 2019

By Sarah Vickery Josephine Hayes-Birchler just graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee in May with her bachelor’s degree. In the fall, she’ll attend dental school. And in April, she officially became an American citizen. It’s all a little unbelievable. “Five years ago, if you had asked me if I would be where I am right […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Jospehine Hayes-Birchler, Sarah Vickery, UW-Milwaukee

MPS Releases Budget Proposal for 2019-2020 School Year

May 11, 2019

By Ana Martinez-Ortiz Last week, Milwaukee Public Schools released its 2019-2020 budget. While the priority has always been the students, this new budget’s outward focus is the students and ensuring that a majority of the funding goes towards them to contribute to their success. The proposed budget equates to $1.2 billion. Dr. Keith Posley, the […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Ana Martinez-Ortiz, Keith Posley, Milwaukee Public Schools Budget, Milwaukee Public Schools MPS

Wisconsin Connections Academy K-12 Free Virtual School Now Enrolling Through April 30th

April 27, 2019

By Ana Martinez-Ortiz Five years ago, the Falkey Family began using Wisconsin Connections Academy (WCA), a virtual online school, and they haven’t looked back since. Allison Falkey and her husband are parents to two kids: an eighth grader and a high school sophomore. At first, both kids were enrolled in a traditional brick-and-mortar school, but […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Ana Martinez-Ortiz, Wisconsin Connections Academy

UWM Partners on Project to Prevent Dementia-Related Crises

April 27, 2019

By Laura L. Otto The early signs of Alzheimer’s disease are often subtle, such as when a grandparent’s family recipes start to taste a bit different. Many families don’t seek medical help for their loved ones until these small changes give way to bigger problems. But paying attention to such changes is important, especially for […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Laura L. Otto, Melinda Kavanaugh, UW-Milwaukee, Virginia Zerpa

New Survey Shows a Third of Teens Believe They won’t be Financially Independent by the Age of 30

April 20, 2019

By Rhea Riley A survey released by Junior Achievement and Citizens Bank states that 63 percent of teens don’t believe they will be financially independent from their parents by the age of 30. The survey was conducted by Wakefield Research on 1,000 teens between the ages of 13 to 18 who are not enrolled in […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Junior Achievement, Rhea Riley

Southwest Airlines Grant Expands Milwaukee’s Aviation Pipeline Program

March 16, 2019

By Nyesha Stone Milwaukee Public Schools recently received some exciting news, which could turn things around for some of its students. Southwest Airlines selected “Expanding Milwaukee’s Aviation Pipeline,” an MPS program, as a recipient of its 2019 Charitable Grants. The program is a partnership between MPS, the Greater Milwaukee Committee and Milwaukee Area Technical College […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Keith Posley, Nyesha Stone, Southwest Airlines

The PEOPLE Program has a New Office in Milwaukee

March 2, 2019

By Nyesha Stone The University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Precollege Enrichment Opportunity Program for Learning Excellence (PEOPLE) has been around since 1999 and started with 66 students from Milwaukee high schools. The program has grown since then and now has an office in Milwaukee. Earlier this week, Rufus King International Middle School held a grand opening to […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Keith Posley, Milwaukee Public Schools MPS, Nyesha Stone, PEOPLE Program

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