Browning Elementary School

K3 Head Start - 5th Grade

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5440 North 64th Street
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Being a Community School

 

The Milwaukee Community School Partnership (MCSP)

Browning Elementary is proud to be one of sixteen Community Schools in MPS where students, families, staff, and the surrounding community can work together to ensure every student is successful. Community Schools place the focus on the whole child by providing academic supports, social and emotional learning, health and wellness, family and community engagement, and a safe and supportive climate.


What We Do

Each Community School may use different strategies and activities to improve its school and community, but each share these guiding practices:

Shared Leadership: To transform how schools make decisions by engaging diverse stakeholders to participate in the development and ownership of local strategies.

  • Community School Leadership Team – This diverse team identifies local strategies and makes decisions for how to best ensure student and school success.
  • Family Leadership Organization – Community Schools work to build family leadership by creating safe, welcoming spaces for local organizing and practicing family-centered engagement strategies.
  • Youth Council – Community Schools work to build youth leadership by creating safe, welcoming spaces for local organizing and practicing student-centered engagement strategies.
  • Collaborative Staff: There are systems in place to ensure ongoing communication and encourage intentional collaboration between school staff.

Equity: To transform how schools collect and use data; organize and manage partnerships and resources to ensure students, families, and staff have the resources they need to be successful.

  • Community Engaged Assessment – Each school conducts a community-engaged assessment process that identifies local priorities and uses student centered data to inform goals and strategies.
  • Developing school vision and setting school-based priorities – Each school develops a shared vision that focuses on local priorities and supports the whole child. This vision is communicated to all stakeholders and has ongoing systems of accountability.

Cultural Relevance: To transform how schools relate and interact with their students, families and community in a more culturally relevant and restorative way leading to positive school cultures, strong relational trust, and high quality teaching.

  • Culturally Responsive Practices – Schools receive support to implement strategies that build on the assets of the entire community, acknowledge personal and institutional biases, and respond to the self-identities of students, families, school staff and community members.
  • Restorative Practices – Schools receive support to implement Restorative Practices and other positive behavior strategies that work to build proactive, positive relationships and repair any harm that may have occurred in order to restore relationships with dignity and care.

How It Works

The Community Schools strategy

Engage: A full-time Community School Coordinator increases capacity of the school to engage multiple stakeholders including community partners, families, staff, students, and neighborhood residents.

Aspire: Schools collectively identify school and community aspirations and barriers to success by collecting diverse knowledge through Community Conversations, combine with additional school & community data.

Prioritize: A site-based Community School Leadership Team analyzes data, develops a shared vision, key priorities and strategic plan through local-decision making.

Align: Community partnerships, initiatives, and policies are developed and/or aligned to support a shared vision and key priorities reflected in the School Improvement Plan to ensure collaboration and collective action.

School Improvement Plan
and State Report Card

Browning Updates

MPS Immunization Clinics

Families — Read the MPS rights and responsibilities guide as the school year starts

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Browning Calendar

  • 8:00 am – 2:00 pm, March 21, 2023 – April 29, 2023 – Forward Exam: Grades 3rd-5th
  • April 3, 2023 – April 7, 2023 – No School (Spring Break)

Contact Browning School

(414) 393-5200
092@milwaukee.k12.wi.us
5440 North 64th Street

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