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Culinary Arts ServeSafe Awards Ceremony

The Washington High School ServeSafe Certification award ceremony was a proud occasion recognizing students who successfully completed the food safety training and earned their ServeSafe certifications. The event likely involved school administrators, culinary...

Spring Concert

The Washington High School Music department is hosting a Spring Concert next week! The concert will feature the drumline and the orchestra. Event details: May 22, 2025 5:30 pm Washington High School Auditorium Open to the public The students would love to see you...

MPS FAMILIES: We want your feedback

Milwaukee Public Schools wants to hear from YOU! Our district is engaging in an external review of our academic programs, and your input as parents and caregivers is essential to this process. Take the Family Feedback Survey Today! Share your experience as an MPS...

A Career In Water

A career in water offers a wide range of opportunities to contribute to a vital resource that is essential for life and the environment. Here are some potential career paths within the water sector: Science and Engineering: Hydrologist: Studies the distribution,...

Free Rain Barrels and Rain Gardens

Providing free rain barrels and rain gardens to City of Milwaukee residents is a positive step towards promoting water conservation, reducing stormwater runoff, and beautifying neighborhoods. These initiatives can empower residents to contribute to a more sustainable...

Culinary Arts Awards Ceremony

Join us to celebrate the achievements of our talented students at The Culinary Arts Awards Ceremony! We will be recognizing their hard work and dedication in successfully obtaining their ServeSafe certifications. Please join us on Wednesday, May 14, 2025, at 10:00 am...

Join Washington In Celebrating Black History Month

February 7, 2025 | News

Black history is a vital part of American history, encompassing the rich and complex experiences of African Americans. It includes their resilience in the face of slavery and discrimination, their contributions to art, music, literature, and science, and their ongoing struggle for civil rights and equality. Black history is not just about the past; it’s about understanding the present and shaping a more just future for all.

This February, join Washington in celebrating Black History Month as we honor the rich legacy, vibrant culture, and remarkable achievements of African Americans. Let’s come together to reflect on the past, celebrate the present, and inspire the future.