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Schools in the News

  • North Division, Zablocki chosen to participate in community schools partnership (Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service, October 5, 2018)

  • Walking School Bus program at Lincoln to expand route, improve attendance (Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service, October 30, 2018)

  • Who Needs Charters When You Have Public Schools Like These? (The New York Times – April 1, 2017)

  • Open doors: Madison's community schools initiative is up and running for students and families (Capital Times - December 6, 2016)

  • Madison community schools prepare for first year of operation (Capital Times - August 20, 2016)

  • MPS brings 2 more elementary schools into community model (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel - July 13, 2016)

  • Auer Avenue School shows signs of improved culture, achievement (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel - March 12, 2016)

  • New community schools will broaden reach, increase support for role of schools (Channel3000.com - March 7, 2016)

  • Education initiatives: ABQ has much to teach nation about value of community schools (Albuquerque Journal - April 6, 2016)

  • Students benefit from community collaboration model (MySuburbanLife.com - May 3, 2016)

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