Milwaukee Excellence returns to one campus
The decision to return all instruction to the school’s flagship campus at 4950 N. 24th St. – formerly Ronald McNair Elementary School – where middle and high school students have received instruction since the school’s 2016 inception, was made due
Milwaukee Teen Violence Crisis
https://youtu.be/lCZxF5V6kf8 From WISN 12 News - 4/21/2023 Since January Milwaukee Police say at least 27 kids under the age of 17 have been shot and injured. Community activists want kids to know this is a serious crisis. View coverage by WISN
‘Youth Victory over Violence’: Students find peaceful solutions to violent problems
By: Elaine Rojas-Castillo MILWAUKEE — With the city of Milwaukee seeing some of its highest rates of gun violence in recent memory, a local non-profit organization is partnering with a school to give students resources on how to identify dangerous situations
Important Announcement from Rodney Lynk Jr.
https://youtu.be/N7XxX8-fv-Y Dear Milwaukee Excellence Community, It is with such importance that I address and communicate our current circumstances with our Milwaukee Excellence community. In the last two years, there has been a nationwide shortage of 600,000 teachers. This past year, the news
Registration for the 2022-2023 School Year
Milwaukee Excellence families, we hope you are enjoying your summer! As a friendly reminder, July 1st is the deadline to register your student using our NEW platform Schoolmint. If you are unfamiliar with the platform make sure to have your
Milwaukee Excellence Reminders for Summer
Dear Milwaukee Excellence Families, Thank you for your commitment and partnership to Milwaukee Excellence this 2021-2022 school year. We wish you and your families a relaxing summer and don’t forget to stop by to celebrate the start of summer at our
Milwaukee Excellence Charter School Teaches Students to Stop the Violence
BY TOM JENZ MAY 18, 2022 Rodney Lynk Jr., (Left) CEO, and Marcus Lynk (Right), Restorative Practice Coach Life in the predominantly Black central city experiences violence and trauma unlike anywhere else in the metro area. If you are a student at a