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Good school Food Project

A community recipe for student-loved meals. We need you! Join the movement to bring new and exciting meals to Milwaukee Public Schools cafeterias. Become a Parent Ambassador for Good School Food! Good School Food Project Flyer

HBCU Experience

Join us at Fiserve Forum to engage with HBCUs from all over the United States. Learn about scholarship opportunities, participate in on-the-spot admissions, enjoy giveaways and so much more! HBCU Experience Flyer

Purgolders United Annual Alumni Social

The Washington High School Alumni Scholarship Foundation Board invites you to attend the annual gathering of Purgolders for a great time with former classmates, other alumni and former/current faculty and staff while raising support and awareness for the Foundation’s...

Washington High School Alumni Scholarship Foundation Online Event

"Washington Today", a free online event hosted by Washington High School Alumni Scholarship Foundation. On Saturday, February 22, 2025 from 10:30am-11:30am, attendees will explore the exciting future of Washington High School, including the impactful ways the WHSASF...

Congratulations Keith Neely Jr.

Congratulations to Keith Neely who has been appointed to the office of Commissioner-Youth Commission District 10 for a Term Expiring August 31, 2025. Kieth Neely Youth Commission Distric 10 Official Certificate

Title 1 Information Session

October 2, 2024 | News

Join us for an information session about Title 1.

Title 1 Open House Flyer 2024

The purpose of Title I is to ensure that all children have a fair, equal, and significant opportunity to obtain a high-quality education and reach, at a minimum, proficiency on the challenging Common Core State Standards and state academic assessments. In order to achieve this purpose each Title I school must have a comprehensive school improvement plan (SIP) based on an annual needs assessment. The comprehensive school improvement plan should be developed in collaboration with parents and supported by local Board funds along with Title funding.

Milwaukee Public Schools has different types of public schools; each with various methods of implementing Title I.

Types of Public Schools:

  1. Traditional public
  2. Non-instrumentality charter
  3. Partnership schools

Types of Title I Programming:

  1.  Schools that have an enrollment with at least 40% of the students living in poverty may apply for Title I schoolwide status.
  2.  Schools that have a minimum 35% of the students living in poverty may provide a Title I targeted assistance program.