MPS 2.0: Innovations to Save Wisconsin’s Worst School District

MPS is a failing school district. Only 14.4 percent of students in the city’s public schools rated out as “Proficient” or better when it came to fourth grade reading in the 2012-2013 school year. Just 16.4 percent of MPS’s eighth graders earned the same label in math. According to Department of Public Instruction data, only 61.8 percent of these students graduated in four years.  Read More MPS 2.0: Innovations to Save Wisconsin’s Worst School District

MPS 2.0: Innovations to Save Wisconsin’s Worst School District

MPS is a failing school district. Only 14.4 percent of students in the city’s public schools rated out as “Proficient” or better when it came to fourth grade reading in the 2012-2013 school year. Just 16.4 percent of MPS’s eighth graders earned the same label in math. According to Department of Public Instruction data, only 61.8 percent of these students graduated in four years.  Read More MPS 2.0: Innovations to Save Wisconsin’s Worst School District

Milwaukee’s Independent Charters Out-Perform MPS Charter Schools in Sixth and Eighth Grade Reading and Math

Milwaukee’s 2R charter schools outscored both the MPS traditional school average and the MPS charter school average when it came to standardized test results in the 2012-2013 school year. These independent charter schools scored significantly higher than peer institutions when it came to math at these grades despite educating a similar number of economically disadvantaged students. These advantages persisted in reading scores as well.  Read More Milwaukee’s Independent Charters Out-Perform MPS Charter Schools in Sixth and Eighth Grade Reading and Math

Milwaukee’s Independent Charters Out-Perform MPS Charter Schools in Sixth and Eighth Grade Reading and Math

Milwaukee’s 2R charter schools outscored both the MPS traditional school average and the MPS charter school average when it came to standardized test results in the 2012-2013 school year. These independent charter schools scored significantly higher than peer institutions when it came to math at these grades despite educating a similar number of economically disadvantaged students. These advantages persisted in reading scores as well.  Read More Milwaukee’s Independent Charters Out-Perform MPS Charter Schools in Sixth and Eighth Grade Reading and Math

Milwaukee Charter Schools Outscore MPS on New Tests and School Report Cards

The budget approved by the Joint Committee on Finance would expand the reach of independent charter schools in Milwaukee County by 2014. According to DPI data, that’s a big gain for the area’s economically disadvantaged students. Students from low-income families in 2R charters outperformed their classmates in traditional MPS classrooms or instrumentality charter schools once again in 2013, according to state testing data.  Read More Milwaukee Charter Schools Outscore MPS on New Tests and School Report Cards

Wisconsin Jumps 17 Spots in Economic Outlook Ranking

MacIver News Service – Wisconsin improved 17 spots on the American Legislative Exchange Council’s Rich States, Poor States Economic Outlook Ranking from 32nd to 15th, the greatest improvement of any state over last year. Rich States, Poor States has been published since 2008. The study looks at 15 equally-weighted policy variables to predict economic growth in each state.  Read More Wisconsin Jumps 17 Spots in Economic Outlook Ranking

Wisconsin Jumps 17 Spots in Economic Outlook Ranking

MacIver News Service – Wisconsin improved 17 spots on the American Legislative Exchange Council’s Rich States, Poor States Economic Outlook Ranking from 32nd to 15th, the greatest improvement of any state over last year. Rich States, Poor States has been published since 2008. The study looks at 15 equally-weighted policy variables to predict economic growth in each state.  Read More Wisconsin Jumps 17 Spots in Economic Outlook Ranking

Education Takes a Back Seat to Sensitivity at MPS

[Milwaukee, Wisc…] The Milwaukee Public School (MPS) system has begun administering a cultural sensitivity test, much to the approval of the Milwaukee Teachers Union. Called the “Star Teacher Survey,” the test was developed by the Haberman Educational Foundation, and it is founded on the research of former University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Professor Dr. Martin Haberman.  Read More Education Takes a Back Seat to Sensitivity at MPS

Reforms Help DC Schools Outperform MPS

Efforts in the past two decades have been made to fix Milwaukee’s public schools, but these smaller reforms have made a limited impact when it comes to creating growth in the classroom. Other cities like D.C. have found a way to escape the clutches of low performance thanks to inciting big changes in their schools. It stands to reason that Milwaukee can as well – but it won’t be easy, and it can’t be done halfway.   Read More Reforms Help DC Schools Outperform MPS