Title I schools are recognized for demonstrated high-achievement, high-progress, and/or beating the odds.
Seeds of Health is proud to announce Sherry Tolkan's retirement after 28 years of dedicated service. Staff, family, and colleagues gathered together on November 19th to celebrate her many achievements. Sherry Tolkan joined the Seeds of Health family in 1991 as a social studies teacher at Grandview High School.
Due to the ongoing generosity of Herb Kohl Philanthropies, 110 students and chaperones from Seeds of Health Elementary, and MC2, Tenor and Veritas high schools toured Washington, D.C. from October 5th-October 9th
Read about activities and upcoming events in Seeds of Health's fall newsletter
Read about activities and upcoming events in Veritas High School's fall newsletter
Title I schools are recognized for demonstrated high-achievement, high-progress, and/or beating the odds.
Congratulations to Veritas High School on receiving a five year contract renewal from the University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents.
Senior, Sergio Sandoval, was interviewed about his film based on Hamlet and 'The Office'
Sergio Sandoval's adaption of Hamlet will be shown at the Milwaukee Youth Show as part of the Milwaukee Film Festival. Click here for more details.