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  2. Milwaukee Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    Milwaukee Public Schools. /  43.04861°N 87.97972°W  / 43.04861; -87.97972. Milwaukee Public Schools ( MPS) is the largest school district in Wisconsin. As of the 2015–16 school year, MPS served 75,568 students in 154 schools and had 9,636 full-time equivalent (FTE) staff positions. [2] The system is one of the largest in the United ...

  3. Milwaukee School of Engineering - Wikipedia

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    Mascot. Roscoe Raider. Website. www .msoe .edu. The Milwaukee School of Engineering ( MSOE) is a private university in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The 22-acre (8.9 ha) campus is in the East Town neighborhood of downtown Milwaukee. In the fall of 2022, it enrolled 2,575 undergraduate and 154 graduate students.

  4. Golda Meir School - Wikipedia

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    Golda Meir School. /  43.0509°N 87.9155°W  / 43.0509; -87.9155. The Golda Meir School (originally Fourth Street School) for gifted and talented students is a Milwaukee Public Schools district elementary, middle, and high school in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The school offers classes for students in grades three through twelve.

  5. MPS Wants 'Full Remote Learning' In Fall; Plan Costs $90 ...

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    Milwaukee Public Schools officials said it will cost about $90 million to implement a plan to go back to school this fall. Scott Anderson , Patch Staff Posted Tue, Jul 14, 2020 at 10:25 am CT ...

  6. See How Wisconsin Schools Scored In New Report Card - Patch

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    Milwaukee Public Schools had an overall score of 58.1, met expectations. Achievement: 31 out of 100. Growth: 63.2 out of 100. Target group outcomes: 53.2 out of 100.

  7. Spencerian Business College - Wikipedia

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    Spencerian Business College. Spencerian Business College is the name of various business schools established in the 19th century by Platt R. Spencer, his son Robert C. Spencer, or by Enos Spencer (whose relation to the other two Spencers is unclear), sometimes in association with the Bryant & Stratton chain, sometimes in rivalry, sometimes both.

  8. Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design - Wikipedia

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    The Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design. / 43.031024; -87.907813  ( MIAD) The Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design ( MIAD) is a private art school in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Founded in 1974, it offers the Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. [2] MIAD is considered the successor to the Layton School of Art, and was formerly known as the Milwaukee ...

  9. James Madison Academic Campus - Wikipedia

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    James Madison Academic Campus. /  43.126056°N 88.013417°W  / 43.126056; -88.013417. Madison University High School (formerly James Madison High School) is a high school in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States, part of the Milwaukee Public Schools system. It changed its name in 1996 to reflect a higher emphasis on meeting academic standards.

  10. University School of Milwaukee - Wikipedia

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    www .usm .org. The University School of Milwaukee (often abbreviated to USM) is an independent pre-kindergarten through secondary preparatory school in River Hills and Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It was founded as the result of the merger of three schools, Milwaukee Country Day School, Milwaukee Downer Seminary, and Milwaukee University School. [2]

  11. Wisconsin State College of Milwaukee - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: Wisconsin State College of Milwaukee was a predecessor institution of the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee . Founded in 1885 as Wisconsin State Normal School, it became Wisconsin State Teachers College-Milwaukee in 1927, and Wisconsin State College–Milwaukee in 1951. Originally at a downtown site, the Normal School ...