At 95th Street School, our students engage in a strong academic program that includes full-time specials and STEM education. We offer support for all learners and specialized programming for visually impaired students.
Ambitious Instruction Plan
The Milwaukee Public Schools Ambitious Instruction Plan recognizes and celebrates that our students come from many cultures and backgrounds. This plan focuses on high-quality, culturally appropriate teaching and learning. Our goal is to ensure that every student develops reading, writing, and math skills in ways that are meaningful to their individual lives and experiences. Our staff works together to understand each learner and find appropriate ways to assess and improve their progress. We then make sure that students can apply what they have learned in productive ways in school and in their community.
Common Core State Standards
The curriculum in Milwaukee Public Schools is based on Common Core State Standards. These standards were developed with teachers, school administrators, and experts to prepare all children for college and the workforce.
Curriculum
Our teachers use the following curriculum in all grades:
- English Language Arts: HMH
- Math: iReady
- Science: HMH
- Social Studies: HMH
Specials
Students at 95th Street School participate in full-time specials, including art, music, library (every other week), and physical education.
STEM (coding/robotics)
We offer a science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) curriculum for all grades. Our fifth graders take a coding field trip to Milwaukee School of Engineering.
Special Education
MPS serves all children with disabilities, including cognitive, emotional, hearing, learning, physical, speech, and vision disabilities. The school’s special education teachers, regular education teachers, school social worker, school psychologist, and administration work together to meet students’ needs.
If you think your child has special education needs, ask your child’s teacher or principal for an evaluation. For general questions about special education or specialized services, please call (414) 874-8493.
