At Bradley Tech we believe real success happens when school, community, and family come together to provide the best environment and education possible for our students.
As a member of the Milwaukee Community Schools Partnership, Bradley Tech and our community partners offer services and programs that encourage family involvement and family/student well-being, from monthly meetings of our Family Leadership Organization and Community School Leadership Team to theme nights that offer an inside look at the college application process, graduation preparation, and more.
- Visit the Bradley Tech Parent Resource Center in our main office, open from 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. on school days.
- Contact Cesar Miranda, our school’s dedicated parent coordinator, at mirandc@milwaukee.k12.wi.us with questions about family resources, school events, and meeting days and times for our Family Leadership Organization, Community School Leadership Team, the District Advisory Council, and more.
Supporting Students at Home
Here are some tips you can follow at home to help ensure your child’s success at Bradley Tech.
- Make attendance a priority. There is an undeniable link between a student’s attendance and their overall success. Call the school attendance line when your child will be absent: (414) 212-4200. We must be sure every student has arrived safely and follow up with any who are absent. We must also record absences correctly.
- Make sure your child arrives at school on time every day (8:00 a.m.).
- Communicate with us. By communicating with the school, you are able to keep up with your child. It is recommended that parents attend parent-teacher conferences and reach out any time there are concerns or changes that may affect students.
- Set realistic expectations. It is always important to set standards to ensure that our children are working towards attaining a goal. Make sure that these standards are realistic and attainable. By setting expectations, we can hold our students accountable for their education.
- Keep your child healthy. Make sure your child is getting enough rest and eating right. It is important that our students be prepared to take on their day. By caring for your child’s physical, emotional, and mental health, you are ensuring that your child is ready to succeed in school.
- Ask for help. We understand that there are often obstacles that affect families. We are here to help. If you would like to talk to a school counselor, psychologist, or social worker, please reach out. Our goal is to collaborate with parents and families to build a strong support network for our students.
Campus Parent Portal
Sign up for the Campus Parent Portal and receive real time updates on your child’s progress in school. Call our office (414) 212-4200 to find out how to sign up.