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Milwaukee educators e-mailed and made phone calls in late February to Tim Sheehy, President of the Metropolitan Milwaukee Chamber of Commerce (MMAC), requesting that the business community step up and conduct a $1 million campaign to promote Milwaukee’s great public schools.
The action was a response to the $1 million campaign spearheaded by the MMAC and School Choice Wisconsin to promote voucher schools in Milwaukee. The campaign is funded by the Bradley, Kern, and Walton Foundations.
“We understand that the expansion of the voucher program is a priority for the MMAC, and they want to promote it,” said Milwaukee Teachers’ Education Association (MTEA) President Dennis Oulahan. “But the staff and students in Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS) also have a story to tell. It seems only fair that we receive equal time and resources to share the great things taking place every day in our public school classrooms in Milwaukee. The public just hasn’t had the opportunity to hear our schools’ success stories.”
For example:
“Those are only two stories,” Oulahan said, “and there are hundreds more that most people don’t know about.
“Every school has positive stories to share,” Oulahan said, “but these are not the only reasons MPS is the best choice for Milwaukee’s families.” Advantages of Milwaukee’s public schools include:
“Educators in MPS want to share the great stories they have to tell about their students and schools,” Oulahan said. “They deserve the same opportunity to promote their schools that the voucher schools receive.”
MTEA is a labor union that represents over 8,000 teachers and other education professionals working in Milwaukee Public Schools. The union’s mission is to improve the lives of our members and the students and families we serve.
Posted February 29, 2008