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Task force of local leaders convenes to identify needs and propose solutions

To support the education and future of every child in Milwaukee, 32 local business, education, nonprofit, and civic leaders have agreed to serve on a task force designed to identify solutions leading to higher achievement for Milwaukee students. Task force members are invested leaders with deep connections to children and youth.

The task force will be co-chaired by Peter Feigin, president of the Milwaukee Bucks and Fiserv Forum, and Kimberly Walker, COO of Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee and mother of an MPS graduate and a child currently enrolled in an MPS school.

The creation of the task force follows a community-wide survey conducted by Milwaukee Public Schools and a series of engagement sessions held in various MPS schools. More than 24,000 responses to the survey were received, and hundreds of Milwaukee residents attended four listening sessions in September to express opinions.

“We are grateful to the Milwaukee leaders who have stepped forward to add their energy to this task force,” said Dr. Keith P. Posley, MPS superintendent. “We look forward to hearing the input and recommendations the task force feels will continue to move the district forward.”

The task force is scheduled to meet four times, with its first meeting on Wednesday, November 6. Subsequent meetings will take place Monday, November 11; Monday, November 18; and Tuesday, December 10. All meetings will begin at 5:30 p.m. at Bradley Tech High School. These meetings are open to the public.

“To keep moving Milwaukee forward, we need our students—our future leaders—to have a solid foundation in education,” said Larry Miller, president of the Milwaukee Board of School Directors. “The collective impact of this task force will help make strides toward overcoming the financial and other limitations of the school district and open up opportunities that will benefit the entire city in the long run.”

Milwaukee Public Schools is pleased to announce the members of this new community-led task force. We thank you for your service to our children as you work to strategize for their futures.

Nicole Angresano, United Way of Greater Milwaukee & Waukesha County
Nafessa Burdine, Manpower Group

Tina Chang, Syslogic Inc.
Patricia Contreras, Rockwell Automation
Bert Davis, America’s Black Holocaust Museum
Mike Fabishak, Associated General Contractors
Peter Feigin, Milwaukee Bucks and Fiserv Forum
Pam Fendt, Milwaukee Area Labor Council
Steve Francaviglia, Aurora Health Care
Antonio Guajardo, Mexican Fiesta
Ken Hanson, Greater Together
Josephine Hill, North Division High School Alumna
Reggie Jackson, Nurturing Diversity Partners
John Kersey, Zilber Ltd.
Dr. Vicki Martin, Milwaukee Area Technical College
Reverend Marilyn Miller, Milwaukee Inner-City Congregations Allied for Hope (MICAH)
Dr. Mark Mone, UW–Milwaukee
Christine Neumann Ortiz, Voces de la Frontera
Jennifer O’Hear, Common Ground
Dr. Rogers Onick, Metropolitan Milwaukee Alliance of Black School Educators (MMABSE)
Nicolo Onorato, MPS Teacher
Fred Royal, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)
Mark Sabljak, Sabljak & Budisch
Rachel Schlueter, MPS Teacher
Dr. Alan Shoho, UW–Milwaukee
Cathy Stagmer, Komatsu Mining Corp. Group
Teri Sullivan, Arts @ Large
Julia Taylor, Greater Milwaukee Committee (GMC)
Kathy Thornton Bias, Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee
Cendi Trujillo Tena, Leaders Igniting Transformation (LIT)
Kimberly Walker, Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee
Joanne Williams, Black Nouveau

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Milwaukee Public Schools is committed to accelerating student achievement, building positive relationships between youth and adults and cultivating leadership at all levels. The district’s commitment to improvement continues to show results:

  • Ninety-four percent of 2022-23 budget dollars go to support schools;
  • The MPS Class of 2023 earned $121 million in scholarships and grants; and
  • MPS is home to five of the state's top high schools according to U.S. News and World Report.

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