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Wisconsinโ€™s largest voucher school bringing in $40M by recruiting virtual students

14 March 2025 at 10:00

A private Christian school in Milwaukee has grown over the last five years to become the largest recipient of funding through Wisconsin's Private School Choice Programs.

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Milwaukee Christian voucher school growing exponentially by recruiting virtual students

14 March 2025 at 10:00

A private Christian school in Milwaukee has grown over the last five years to become the largest recipient of funding through Wisconsin's Private School Choice Programs.

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Poll: Public school satisfaction trending down, but Wisconsinites unclear on details

12 March 2025 at 20:21

More than half of Wisconsinites say educational standards are too low, but at the same time, they donโ€™t know if reading and math test scores have gone up or down.ย 

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Trump administration warns UW-Madison it could lose federal funding

11 March 2025 at 15:58

The University of Wisconsin-Madison was one of 60 higher education institutions warned about a potential loss of federal funding if they fail to protect Jewish students.ย 

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Wisconsin could allow high school athletes to profit from their name, image and likeness

5 March 2025 at 17:19

Over the next two months, the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association and high school athletic directors will decide if student athletes should profit from their name, image and likeness.ย 

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Milwaukee School of Engineering is building a new AI learning center

4 March 2025 at 11:00

The Milwaukee School of Engineering is building a $76.5 million artificial intelligence learning center, which will house its new center for applied artificial intelligence.ย 

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Wisconsin is producing more teachers, but retention remains a problem

3 March 2025 at 21:12

Wisconsin is producing more teachers than are retiring from the profession, and enrollment rates in educator preparation programs are trending upward, according to a new report from the state.

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Wisconsin appeals court rules college minority grant program unconstitutional

28 February 2025 at 18:46

The Wisconsin Court of Appeals has upheld a lower courtโ€™s decision that a state program thatย distributes grants to minority college students is unconstitutional.ย 

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Green Bay school board removes DEI language from job descriptions

27 February 2025 at 21:15

A conflicted Green Bay School Board voted to remove DEI language from several job descriptions.ย  The 4-3 vote Monday came after the U.S. Department of Education sent a โ€œDear Colleagueโ€ [โ€ฆ]

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Public charter school in Waukesha County wants to offer a safe place for LGBTQ+ students

27 February 2025 at 11:00

At a business park in Waukesha County, one mom is working to do what she says the federal government is no longer interested in: creating a school that will be a welcoming place for LGBTQ+ students.ย 

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GOP bill would ban gender-affirming care for minors in Wisconsin

27 February 2025 at 11:00

Lawmakers say the โ€œHelp Not Harm Act" will protect minors from โ€œmaking life-altering, irreversible decisions that cause mental and bodily harm.โ€

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Milwaukee Public Schools still trying to recoup money from GOP officialโ€™s defunct nonprofit

10 January 2025 at 17:00
Ronna McDaniel, chairperson of the Republican National Committee, and Gerard Randall
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More than a year afterย ending its decade-long affiliationย with the Milwaukee Education Partnership, Milwaukee Public Schools is still trying to recoup money from the organization for work it never performed.ย 

MPS sent an invoice to Milwaukee Education Partnership on Dec. 19, 2023, for $64,170. The district sent four follow-up invoices to the organization before turning the matter over to Kohn Law Firm in May 2024, according to records obtained by WPR.ย 

The school district is still awaiting payment from the now-defunct organization, which was led byย Gerard Randall, a top Wisconsin GOP official who helped secure the Republican National Convention for Milwaukee.

Randall did not respond to requests for comment from WPR.ย 

School board member Missy Zombor said the money Randall owes to MPS could be used to serve students.ย 

โ€œThatโ€™s potentially an educator in front of a student,โ€ Zombor said. โ€œI mean, $64,000 is not a small amount of money, so not being able to recoup those funds impacts students directly.โ€ย 

MPS ended its relationship with Randall after reporting by WPR in collaboration with Wisconsin Watchย brought the questionable history of his nonprofit to light.

During its relationship with MPS, Milwaukee Education Partnership received nearly $1.3 million in no-bid district contracts, promising to improve student achievement in the district.ย 

In 2022, the partnership received $64,170. That money was for the groupโ€™s Milwaukee Connects program, which aims to โ€œenhance the pipeline of graduates from Milwaukee to Historically Black Colleges and Universities,โ€ according to the contract.

The contract required the partnership to provide 10 graduating MPS students with semester-long paid internships to include professional mentoring, housing and transportation between Oct. 1, 2022, and Sept. 30, 2023.

In an email exchange last year with WPR,ย  Randall said โ€œa cohort is being developed for the semester beginning January 2024.โ€

He would not answer further questions.

The students were never provided mentoring or internships, but Randall did receive the payment, according to documents obtained by WPR.ย 

Milwaukee Education Partnership was also listing several high-profile officials in tax filings as board officers without their knowledge.ย 

They included Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson, state Superintendent of Public Instruction Jill Underly, former Milwaukee Public Schools Superintendent Keith Posley, former Milwaukee Area Technical College President Vicki Martin and University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Chancellor Mark Mone.

Despite the controversy, Randallย  continues to serve on a variety of high-profile boards, including theย Wisconsin GOP,ย UW-Madisonโ€™s Tommy G. Thompson Center on Public Leadershipย andย Visit Milwaukee.ย 

After being elected to the MPS board in 2023, Zombor began examining various MPS no-bid contracts. When she visited the Milwaukee Education Partnership website, she found it featured years-old financial reports and listed names of people no longer associated with the group.

Zombor began asking questions, which ultimately led to Posley suspending the districtโ€™s relationship with Milwaukee Education Partnership in November 2023.

Zombor says she would like MPS to explore its options for awarding contracts.

โ€œIt feels like this contract was potentially for a fictitious nonprofit,โ€ Zombor said.ย  โ€œWe have to trust that when vendors or partners come to MPS that theyโ€™re being honest about the services they provide. But I think we have to continue to enhance the accountability of the procurement process so that we can safeguard public money.โ€

This story was originallyย published by WPR.

Milwaukee Public Schools still trying to recoup money from GOP officialโ€™s defunct nonprofit is a post from Wisconsin Watch, a non-profit investigative news site covering Wisconsin since 2009. Please consider making a contribution to support our journalism.

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