Programs

Supporting students’ academic performance, classroom engagement, college and career goals, and overall well-being are the focus of these evidence-based programs at Clarke Street School.

Achievement Gap Reduction (AGR) Program

The Achievement Gap Reduction (AGR) Program supports Wisconsin schools working to close the achievement gap for kindergarten through third-grade students from low-income backgrounds. Schools that receive AGR funding offer extra academic and instructional support, which can include:

  • Small class sizes (with 18:1 or 30:2 classroom ratios)
  • One-on-one tutoring provided by a licensed teacher
  • Instructional coaching for teachers

Learning Journeys

Learning Journeys are educational field trips for all MPS students that are designed to take what students are learning in the classroom out into the real world. These annual opportunities aim to expand students’ career awareness (K4–grade 3) and help them explore potential careers (grades 4, 5, and 8).

Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS)

To promote positive student behavior and improve learning, MPS uses a system of Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS).

PBIS is a three-tiered approach that begins by teaching expectations and encouraging collaboration and consistency in classrooms. Teachers and students co-design agreements and routines that align with three districtwide expectations: “Be Safe, Be Respectful, and Be Responsible.” For students who need more support, higher tiers offer structure, interventions, and follow-up to address specific concerns.

After years of use, MPS and other districts across the country are reporting higher student achievement, improved school environments, and fewer classroom disruptions and student suspensions.

See Us: Gifted and Talented Program

See Us: Gifted and Talented Program welcomes students from K5 through fourth grade who show above grade-level ability in intellectual, creative, artistic, or leadership activities, or in a specific subject(s).

SPARK Early Literacy Program

For students from K5 through third grade, SPARK offers one-on-one tutoring sessions and individual lessons to help students read at/above grade level by the end of third grade. SPARK programming takes place in the classroom, after school, and even in the home. Family engagement is a priority because it leads to better academic outcomes.