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Milwaukee Public Schools

Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS) is the largest school district in Wisconsin. As of the 2015–16 school year, MPS served 75,568 students in 154 schools and had 9,636 full-time equivalent (FTE) staff positions.[2] The Milwaukee Public Schools system is the one of the largest in the United States by enrollment.[citation needed] A publicly elected school board, the Milwaukee Board of School Directors, provides direction and oversight, with a superintendent heading the organization's administration.

Milwaukee Public Schools
Address
5225 West Vliet Street
, Wisconsin, 53208
United States
Coordinates43°02′55″N 87°58′47″W / 43.04861°N 87.97972°W / 43.04861; -87.97972Coordinates: 43°02′55″N 87°58′47″W / 43.04861°N 87.97972°W / 43.04861; -87.97972
District information
TypePublic School District
GradesPre-K12
Established1846; 177 years ago (1846)
SuperintendentKeith P. Posley
Schools156[1]
NCES District ID5509600[1]
Students and staff
Enrollment69,115 (2021-2022)[1]
Teachers4,269.89[1]
Staff4,286.65[1]
Student–teacher ratio16.19:1[1]
Other information
Websitewww.milwaukee.k12.wi.us

Milwaukee Public Schools' offerings include neighborhood schools, specialty schools and charter schools serving students as young as age 3 up through grade 12.

Programs

Specialty programs in MPS include arts schools such as Milwaukee High School of the Arts; career and technical education schools such as Lynde & Harry Bradley Technology and Trade School; gifted and talented schools such as Golda Meir School; International Baccalaureate and college prep high schools such as Rufus King International School - High School Campus, Riverside University High School and Ronald Reagan College Preparatory High School; language immersion schools including French, German, Italian, and Spanish immersion elementary schools and Milwaukee School of Languages for middle- and high-school students; and a large number of Montessori schools.

The district owns WYMS-FM (88.9), which airs an eclectic selection of music and is programmed by a local non-profit group via an LMA.

Performance

While overall reading and math proficiency rates are below the state average and below those of some other large city districts, the district did see some growth in scores in both subjects and both grades tested on the 2013 National Assessment of Educational Progress[3] and on the 2012–13 state standardized tests, MPS students, on the whole, outperformed Milwaukee students receiving publicly funded vouchers to attend private schools.[4]

School District officials note declining funding as a catalyst to problems in the district.[5] However, local journalists have cited school officials as lacking in motivation to improve the system.[6][7]

The Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction in its 2011−12 School District Performance Report lists Milwaukee's Regular Diploma Graduation Rate at 66.2%.

In 2012, Rufus King International School – High School Campus was ranked the 130th best public high school in the nation,[8] making it the top performing school in the state of Wisconsin. Ronald Reagan College Preparatory High School was ranked second in Wisconsin, while Milwaukee School of Languages was ranked seventh.

Charter schools

In 1990, Milwaukee became the first community in the United States to adopt a school voucher program. The program enables students to receive public funding to study at parochial and other private schools free of cost. The 2006−07 school year marked the first time that more than $100 million was paid in vouchers, as 26% of Milwaukee students receive public funding to attend schools outside the MPS system.[9] If the voucher program alone were considered a school district, it would mark the sixth-largest district in Wisconsin.[citation needed]

Under Wisconsin state law, the Milwaukee school board is one of several entities that can authorize charter schools in the city. Other authorities that can authorize charter schools are the Milwaukee City Council, the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee, and the Milwaukee Area Technical College Board.[10] The first charter school in Milwaukee was the Highland Community School, a Montessori elementary school authorized by Milwaukee Public Schools in 1996.[11]

Schools

An asterisk (*) indicates a charter school.

K4-K schools

  • Next Door Foundation School *

K–8 schools

  • Auer Ave. Elementary School
  • Bay View Montessori School
  • Luther Burbank Elementary School
  • A.E. Burdick School
  • Mary McLeod Bethune Academy
  • Dr. Benjamin Carson Academy of Science
  • George Washington Carver Academy of Mathematics and Science
  • Cass St. School
  • James Fenimore Cooper Elementary School
  • Craig Montessori School
  • Eighty-First St. Elementary School
  • Fairview Public School
  • Fernwood Montessori School
  • Frederick J. Gaenslen School
  • Hamlin Garland School
  • U.S. Grant Elementary School
  • Grantosa Dr. Elementary School
  • Greenfield Bilingual School
  • Hartford Ave. University School
  • Oliver Wendell Holmes Elementary School
  • Hopkins Lloyd Community School
  • Humboldt Park School
  • I.D.E.A.L. (Individualized Developmental Educational Approaches to Learning) School *
  • Keefe Ave. Elementary School
  • Martin Luther King Jr. School
  • La Causa Charter School *
  • Robert M. La Follette Elementary School
  • Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Elementary School
  • Manitoba Elementary School
  • Maryland Ave. Montessori School
  • Golda Meir School
  • Ralph H. Metcalfe School
  • Milwaukee Academy of Chinese Language
  • Milwaukee College Prep–36th St. Campus *
  • Milwaukee College Prep–38th St. Campus *
  • Milwaukee College Prep–Lloyd St. Campus *
  • Milwaukee College Prep Lola Rowe–North Campus *
  • Milwaukee Environmental Sciences Academy *
  • Milwaukee Parkside School for the Arts
  • Milwaukee Sign Language School
  • Alexander Mitchell Integrated Arts Elementary School
  • Rogers St. Academy
  • William T. Sherman Multicultural Arts Elementary School
  • Albert Story School
  • Henry David Thoreau Elementary School
  • Trowbridge St. Elementary School
  • Victory K8 and Milwaukee Italian Immersion School
  • Vieau School (Escuela Vieau)
  • Westside Academy
  • Thurston Woods Campus Elementary School

Elementary schools (grades K-5)

  • Academy of Accelerated Learning
  • Academia de Lenguaje y Bellas Artes (ALBA) *
  • Louisa May Alcott School
  • Allen-Field School
  • Lloyd Barbee Montessori School
  • Clara Barton School
  • Brown St. Academy
  • Browning School
  • William George Bruce School
  • William Cullen Bryant School
  • Clarke St. Elementary School
  • Samuel Clemens School
  • Clement Ave. School
  • Congress School
  • Jeremiah Curtin Leadership Academy
  • Anna F. Doerfler School
  • Elm Creative Arts School
  • Ralph Waldo Emerson School
  • Engleburg School
  • Fifty-Third St. School
  • Forest Home Ave. School
  • Benjamin Franklin School
  • Fratney School (La Escuela Fratney)
  • Lowell P. Goodrich School
  • Hampton School
  • Hawley Environmental School
  • Nathaniel Hawthorne School
  • Hayes Bilingual School
  • Hi-Mount Blvd. School
  • Highland Community School *
  • Honey Creek Continuous Progress Charter School *
  • Albert E. Kagel School
  • Byron Kilbourn School
  • Richard Kluge School
  • Lincoln Ave. Community School
  • Lancaster Elementary School
  • Lowell International Elementary School
  • Maple Tree School
  • Marvin Pratt Elementary School
  • Milwaukee French Immersion School
  • Milwaukee German Immersion School
  • Milwaukee Spanish Immersion School
  • Morgandale School
  • Neeskara School
  • Ninety-Fifth St. School
  • Parkview Elementary School
  • James Whitcomb Riley Dual-Language Montessori School
  • River Trail Elementary School
  • Riverwest Elementary School
  • Siefert Elementary School
  • Frances Brock Starms Discovery Learning Center
  • Frances Brock Starms Early Childhood Center
  • Gilbert Stuart Elementary School
  • Walt Whitman Elementary School
  • Whittier School *
  • Clement J. Zablocki Elementary School

Middle schools (grades 6-8)

Middle and high schools (grades 6–12)

K–12 schools

High schools (grades 9-12)

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Search for Public School Districts – District Detail for Milwaukee School District". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences.
  2. ^ Milwaukee Public Schools. Superintendent’s 2016-17 Proposed Budget.
  3. ^ "MPS shows slight gain in scores on national exam". Jsonline.com. Retrieved 26 July 2018.
  4. ^ "Wisconsin voucher students lag in latest state test". Jsonline.com. Retrieved 26 July 2018.
  5. ^ Borsuk, Alan (March 28, 2006). . Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Archived from the original on December 3, 2007. Retrieved June 21, 2015.
  6. ^ "New reading results put MPS near bottom among urban districts". Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Retrieved 1 February 2015.
  7. ^ McIlheran, Patrick. "MPS Rathole No. 674". No. June 3, 2010. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Retrieved 1 February 2015.
  8. ^ . U.S. News & World Report. 2013. Archived from the original on April 4, 2013. Retrieved April 13, 2020.
  9. ^ "Vouchers to Pass $100 Million Mark, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Nov. 21, 2006". Retrieved 2006-11-21.
  10. ^ Layla Merrifield. "Charter Schools". Wisconsin Legislative Fiscal Bureau Informational Paper 30, January 2011.
  11. ^ About Charter Schools, Highland Community School website, accessed February 7, 2011
  12. ^ "Barack Obama School of Career and Technical Education". Milwaukee Public Schools. Retrieved 9 March 2015.

Further reading

  • Nelsen, James K. "From No Choice to Forced Choice to School Choice: A History of Educational Options in Milwaukee Public Schools". University of Wisconsin Milwaukee. (History PHD thesis)

External links

  • Official website

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Milwaukee Public Schools MPS is the largest school district in Wisconsin As of the 2015 16 school year MPS served 75 568 students in 154 schools and had 9 636 full time equivalent FTE staff positions 2 The Milwaukee Public Schools system is the one of the largest in the United States by enrollment citation needed A publicly elected school board the Milwaukee Board of School Directors provides direction and oversight with a superintendent heading the organization s administration Milwaukee Public SchoolsAddress5225 West Vliet Street Milwaukee Wisconsin 53208 United StatesCoordinates43 02 55 N 87 58 47 W 43 04861 N 87 97972 W 43 04861 87 97972 Coordinates 43 02 55 N 87 58 47 W 43 04861 N 87 97972 W 43 04861 87 97972District informationTypePublic School DistrictGradesPre K 12Established1846 177 years ago 1846 SuperintendentKeith P PosleySchools156 1 NCES District ID5509600 1 Students and staffEnrollment69 115 2021 2022 1 Teachers4 269 89 1 Staff4 286 65 1 Student teacher ratio16 19 1 1 Other informationWebsitewww wbr milwaukee wbr k12 wbr wi wbr usMilwaukee Public Schools offerings include neighborhood schools specialty schools and charter schools serving students as young as age 3 up through grade 12 Contents 1 Programs 2 Performance 3 Charter schools 4 Schools 4 1 K4 K schools 4 2 K 8 schools 4 3 Elementary schools grades K 5 4 4 Middle schools grades 6 8 4 5 Middle and high schools grades 6 12 4 6 K 12 schools 4 7 High schools grades 9 12 5 See also 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksPrograms EditSpecialty programs in MPS include arts schools such as Milwaukee High School of the Arts career and technical education schools such as Lynde amp Harry Bradley Technology and Trade School gifted and talented schools such as Golda Meir School International Baccalaureate and college prep high schools such as Rufus King International School High School Campus Riverside University High School and Ronald Reagan College Preparatory High School language immersion schools including French German Italian and Spanish immersion elementary schools and Milwaukee School of Languages for middle and high school students and a large number of Montessori schools The district owns WYMS FM 88 9 which airs an eclectic selection of music and is programmed by a local non profit group via an LMA Performance EditWhile overall reading and math proficiency rates are below the state average and below those of some other large city districts the district did see some growth in scores in both subjects and both grades tested on the 2013 National Assessment of Educational Progress 3 and on the 2012 13 state standardized tests MPS students on the whole outperformed Milwaukee students receiving publicly funded vouchers to attend private schools 4 School District officials note declining funding as a catalyst to problems in the district 5 However local journalists have cited school officials as lacking in motivation to improve the system 6 7 The Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction in its 2011 12 School District Performance Report lists Milwaukee s Regular Diploma Graduation Rate at 66 2 In 2012 Rufus King International School High School Campus was ranked the 130th best public high school in the nation 8 making it the top performing school in the state of Wisconsin Ronald Reagan College Preparatory High School was ranked second in Wisconsin while Milwaukee School of Languages was ranked seventh Charter schools EditIn 1990 Milwaukee became the first community in the United States to adopt a school voucher program The program enables students to receive public funding to study at parochial and other private schools free of cost The 2006 07 school year marked the first time that more than 100 million was paid in vouchers as 26 of Milwaukee students receive public funding to attend schools outside the MPS system 9 If the voucher program alone were considered a school district it would mark the sixth largest district in Wisconsin citation needed Under Wisconsin state law the Milwaukee school board is one of several entities that can authorize charter schools in the city Other authorities that can authorize charter schools are the Milwaukee City Council the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee and the Milwaukee Area Technical College Board 10 The first charter school in Milwaukee was the Highland Community School a Montessori elementary school authorized by Milwaukee Public Schools in 1996 11 Schools EditAn asterisk indicates a charter school K4 K schools Edit Next Door Foundation School K 8 schools Edit Auer Ave Elementary School Bay View Montessori School Luther Burbank Elementary School A E Burdick School Mary McLeod Bethune Academy Dr Benjamin Carson Academy of Science George Washington Carver Academy of Mathematics and Science Cass St School James Fenimore Cooper Elementary School Craig Montessori School Eighty First St Elementary School Fairview Public School Fernwood Montessori School Frederick J Gaenslen School Hamlin Garland School U S Grant Elementary School Grantosa Dr Elementary School Greenfield Bilingual School Hartford Ave University School Oliver Wendell Holmes Elementary School Hopkins Lloyd Community School Humboldt Park School I D E A L Individualized Developmental Educational Approaches to Learning School Keefe Ave Elementary School Martin Luther King Jr School La Causa Charter School Robert M La Follette Elementary School Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Elementary School Manitoba Elementary School Maryland Ave Montessori School Golda Meir School Ralph H Metcalfe School Milwaukee Academy of Chinese Language Milwaukee College Prep 36th St Campus Milwaukee College Prep 38th St Campus Milwaukee College Prep Lloyd St Campus Milwaukee College Prep Lola Rowe North Campus Milwaukee Environmental Sciences Academy Milwaukee Parkside School for the Arts Milwaukee Sign Language School Alexander Mitchell Integrated Arts Elementary School Rogers St Academy William T Sherman Multicultural Arts Elementary School Albert Story School Henry David Thoreau Elementary School Trowbridge St Elementary School Victory K8 and Milwaukee Italian Immersion School Vieau School Escuela Vieau Westside Academy Thurston Woods Campus Elementary School Elementary schools grades K 5 Edit Academy of Accelerated Learning Academia de Lenguaje y Bellas Artes ALBA Louisa May Alcott School Allen Field School Lloyd Barbee Montessori School Clara Barton School Brown St Academy Browning School William George Bruce School William Cullen Bryant School Clarke St Elementary School Samuel Clemens School Clement Ave School Congress School Jeremiah Curtin Leadership Academy Anna F Doerfler School Elm Creative Arts School Ralph Waldo Emerson School Engleburg School Fifty Third St School Forest Home Ave School Benjamin Franklin School Fratney School La Escuela Fratney Lowell P Goodrich School Hampton School Hawley Environmental School Nathaniel Hawthorne School Hayes Bilingual School Hi Mount Blvd School Highland Community School Honey Creek Continuous Progress Charter School Albert E Kagel School Byron Kilbourn School Richard Kluge School Lincoln Ave Community School Lancaster Elementary School Lowell International Elementary School Maple Tree School Marvin Pratt Elementary School Milwaukee French Immersion School Milwaukee German Immersion School Milwaukee Spanish Immersion School Morgandale School Neeskara School Ninety Fifth St School Parkview Elementary School James Whitcomb Riley Dual Language Montessori School River Trail Elementary School Riverwest Elementary School Siefert Elementary School Frances Brock Starms Discovery Learning Center Frances Brock Starms Early Childhood Center Gilbert Stuart Elementary School Walt Whitman Elementary School Whittier School Clement J Zablocki Elementary School Middle schools grades 6 8 Edit Audubon Technology amp Communication Center Middle School Banner School of Milwaukee Lincoln Center of the Arts Middle School Roosevelt Middle School of the Arts Rufus King International School Middle Years Campus Wedgewood Park International SchoolMiddle and high schools grades 6 12 Edit The Alliance School Bay View Middle and High School Carmen Middle High School of Science and Technology Northwest Campus Milwaukee School of Languages Samuel Morse John Marshall School for the Gifted and TalentedK 12 schools Edit Hmong American Peace Academy MacDowell Montessori School Barack Obama School of Career Technical and Education 12 Wisconsin Conservatory of Lifelong LearningHigh schools grades 9 12 Edit Audubon Technology and Communication Center High School Barack Obama School of Career and Technical Education Lynde and Harry Bradley Technology and Trade School Carmen High School of Science and Technology South Campus Alexander Hamilton High School Rufus King International School High School Campus James Madison Academic Campus John Marshall High School Milwaukee Excel High School Milwaukee High School of the Arts Milwaukee School of Languages North Division High School Casimir Pulaski High School Riverside University High School Ronald Wilson Reagan College Preparatory High School South Division High School Harold S Vincent High School Washington High School of Information TechnologySee also EditWI FACETSReferences Edit a b c d e f Search for Public School Districts District Detail for Milwaukee School District National Center for Education Statistics Institute of Education Sciences Milwaukee Public Schools Superintendent s 2016 17 Proposed Budget MPS shows slight gain in scores on national exam Jsonline com Retrieved 26 July 2018 Wisconsin voucher students lag in latest state test Jsonline com Retrieved 26 July 2018 Borsuk Alan March 28 2006 Low income student funding is decreased by state Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Archived from the original on December 3 2007 Retrieved June 21 2015 New reading results put MPS near bottom among urban districts Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Retrieved 1 February 2015 McIlheran Patrick MPS Rathole No 674 No June 3 2010 Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Retrieved 1 February 2015 Rufus King High School U S News amp World Report 2013 Archived from the original on April 4 2013 Retrieved April 13 2020 Vouchers to Pass 100 Million Mark Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Nov 21 2006 Retrieved 2006 11 21 Layla Merrifield Charter Schools Wisconsin Legislative Fiscal Bureau Informational Paper 30 January 2011 About Charter Schools Highland Community School website accessed February 7 2011 Barack Obama School of Career and Technical Education Milwaukee Public Schools Retrieved 9 March 2015 Further reading EditNelsen James K From No Choice to Forced Choice to School Choice A History of Educational Options in Milwaukee Public Schools University of Wisconsin Milwaukee History PHD thesis External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Milwaukee Public Schools amp oldid 1136404229, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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