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South Division High School Offers In-School Health Clinic

South Division High School Offers In-School Health Clinic

Partnership with Sixteenth Street Community Health Centers is a first for MPS, designed to support underserved community.

Murphy’s Law: Report Finds Huge Charter School Growth
Murphy’s Law

Report Finds Huge Charter School Growth

3724% growth over 20 years for more independent MPS charter schools, while regular schools declined by 29%.

Three Contested Milwaukee School Board Seats On April Ballot

Three Contested Milwaukee School Board Seats On April Ballot

Plus: two uncontested races. Meet the candidates.

Friday Photos: St. Augustine’s New Elementary School Quickly Rising
Friday Photos

St. Augustine’s New Elementary School Quickly Rising

St. Augustine will be the largest single-campus school in Milwaukee when building is completed this fall.

City Hall: City, County Will Study Merging Services
City Hall

City, County Will Study Merging Services

Assembly Speaker Robin Vos pushing for this as prerequisite for more shared revenue for Milwaukee.

K-12 Education: Milwaukee Charter School Enrollment Declines
K-12 Education

Milwaukee Charter School Enrollment Declines

After years of growth down 3% this year. Why? New report may shed some light.

City Hall: More Than 15 Candidates Running For Three Council Seats
City Hall

More Than 15 Candidates Running For Three Council Seats

North side voters will find packed primaries on Feb. 21.

Portion of Highland Ave. Will Honor Civil Rights Activist

Portion of Highland Ave. Will Honor Civil Rights Activist

Juanita Adams was non-violent protest leader in 1960s.

Rethinking Schools Hires First Executive Director

Rethinking Schools Hires First Executive Director

Cierra Kaler-Jones calls it the nation's 'leading publication for racial justice in education.'

City Hall: Milwaukee Believes Census Didn’t Count 15,800 Residents
City Hall

Milwaukee Believes Census Didn’t Count 15,800 Residents

City submitting formal challenge with more than $21 million in federal aid on the line.

Eyes on Milwaukee: City Providing Cleanup Loan To Redevelop Edison School
Eyes on Milwaukee

City Providing Cleanup Loan To Redevelop Edison School

City doing everything it can to see former Custer High School redeveloped into affordable housing.

K-12 Education: Schools Face Student Mental Health Issues
K-12 Education

Schools Face Student Mental Health Issues

Post-pandemic adjustment difficult. MPS faces shortage of mental health clinicians.

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