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Free Robo Explorers Workshop starting April 19, at MSOE Milwaukee.
Assemble Lego Pieces to Build Robots. Win Prizes in exciting competition. Simple block coding to complete fun obstacles. Go to https://sewausa.org/roboexplorers-register milwaukee@sewausa.org 717-215-7006
Let’s Go Fishing! Free Learn-to-Fish Kids Clinic. Saturday , April 12th from 9am -2 pm
For details click 2025 Kids Fishing Clinic Flyer Free Learn-to-Fish Kids Clinic Saturday, April 12th from 9 am – 2 pm On that Saturday, my club, the Okauchee Fishing Club, (and eleven other clubs at other parks in the Milwaukee County area), will be holding a one day...
Forward Testing begins !!! Give it your Best!!
Congratulations 6th Grade Morse Students in the National History Day competition
Our 6th grade students have achieved outstanding success at the National History Day competition held at UW-Milwaukee over the weekend! March 8, 2025. After a fiercely contested battle among schools across the district, official results released this morning confirmed...
Enroll Today for a Fun-Filled Summer with MPS Summer Academy!
Summer is right around the corner, which means it’s time for families to start planning fun summer activities! Milwaukee Public Schools is again offering Summer Academy, and registration is open now. Summer Academy provides Milwaukee youth with exciting adventures,...
Morse Middle School’s Updated Visitor Policy
Milwaukee Public Schools welcomes all families in our buildings. To maintain a safe, productive learning environment, we have policies in place to ensure visits do not interrupt teaching and learning during the school day.
When family members are visiting a school, please remember that:
- Families are always welcome to observe their child’s classroom.
- A staff member must accompany any tour or visit to a classroom during instructional time.
- Staff must stay with the visitor to escort them back to the office once the observation concludes.
- Family members looking to meet with staff must schedule meetings in advance.
- Meetings should occur during non-instructional time to avoid disruptions to the school day.
- During meetings, conferences, and classroom visits, each student may have TWO visitors present, unless additional visitors are approved in advance. The school leader, or a designee, must approve any additional visitors.
- Meetings with families should be scheduled to take place in the office or another designated space that will not interfere with school activities.
- Visitors must always be accompanied by the school leader, or a designee, while touring a school.
- When dropping off items at school, students will be called to the office to meet visitors.
Read the full Visitor Policy in the Parent/Student Handbook on Rights, Responsibilities, and Discipline at mpsmke.com/rights.