Reporter Jude

Ginuwine's Queen News Release

Category: Milwaukee Public Schools

  • On Sunday, June 23rd, 2024, Christ the King Baptist Church hosted a diverse and engaging event on Saturday night with the Reunion Concert, a musical extravaganza featuring performances from past and present members of the CTK choir. The next day, on Sunday morning during worship, They celebrated the future of their youth by recognizing and honoring faithful youth in the church with plaques of recognition. This heartfelt gesture sincerely appreciated and valued the youth, reinforcing their importance in the church community.

    They also honored Leader Jennie Dorsey with a farewell trophy. Leader Lawrence Bell was also recognized for his commendable leadership and growth in the church as a youngster; he also placed free food vouchers under some seats for a free barbecue dinner after service for some winners. Those who did not receive a free food voucher could still participate in the fundraiser by purchasing food.

    Farewell to Jennie Dorsey

    “Farewell to Jennie Dorsey, a retired Milwaukee Public Schools Administrator. She was the vice chair of Christ The King’s Board of Directors and a leader of the Christ The King Educational Scholarship Ministry, along with Mondell Mayfield and others, for a long time. She is a respected figure who has significantly contributed to the Milwaukee community.” Dorsey has been a Christ The King Baptist Church member for 36 years, since August 31st, 1987. She joined with another now retired MPS Adminstrator, Theresa O’Bee, and The Swifts.

    Pastor John Wesley McVicker, Sr. added, “She retired from Milwaukee Public Schools and stabilized King’s Academy where we needed her the most.”

    “She’s a great leader and mentor in Jennie Dorsey. We thank her for all that she did.”

    Dorsey will be relocating to Texas, and she added,

    “Thank you, Pastor and Marilynn, for your love.”

    A captivating keynote sermon from Dr. Sipho Mhlanga, a distinguished graduate of Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia, enriched Sunday’s service in an energetic way. With a doctorate in his studies and a wealth of experience, Dr. Mhlanga is a respected preacher at St. Mark Baptist Church. He shared his profound insights on the theme ‘Jesus’ Loves You! ‘, leaving all inspired and uplifted.

    “Love me without expectation. It is an act of one’s will. It is not reciprocated. It is not based on your behavior, but I still love you.” Agape love, per Dr. Mhlanga.

    From Homer and Gomer
    Unconditional love looks like Hosea, the Prophet. He didn’t communicate. I lived it out. Hosea finds a wife named Gomer. Hosea means Salvation. Gomer means Completion. Gomer was beautiful. “If I were a newspaper, she would be my top story.”

    To God and Israel
    They dated, and she said Yes. They bear three children. She leaves. She cheated. She deceived me; She decided to walk away from me. I loved someone who wasn’t loyal to me. I have to go on to pursue my abandoned wife.

    God and Israel- Israel started to prosper and forgot about God. Israel forgot what God did for them. Now, they worship idol gods.

    Then You and God
    God has shown you unconditional love and provided for you. Everyone can get your attention, but God has to play second fiddle. He made sure your needs were met. You say you love Him, but your fidelity is to everyone else. You are not committed or dedicated to Him, yet He remains faithful to You. God has never ignored your call. God has never walked away from you.
    Romans 3: 23
    Romans 6:23
    Homer and Gomer, God loves us so much. Beyonce said, “He loves you, flawed and all.”
    “Don’t do wife duties on a girlfriend’s salary.”
    “Brothers don’t do husband duties for boyfriend’s pay.”
    Today’s message: He Loves You.

    Dr. Sipho Mhlanga, Saint Mark Baptist Church of Little Rock, Arkansas

    Sunday’s After-Service Barbecue was a heartwarming effort to support ten youths traveling to Atlanta, Georgia, for a rewarding Christian conference in the fall. This event not only provided a delicious meal for our congregation but also symbolized our collective support and care for the younger generation. It’s a testament to our commitment to nurturing the future leaders of our church and community.

  • Casimir Pulaski Football Players 33/36

    On Wednesday, October 18, 2023, Casimir Pulaski’s football players accompanied the special education students on a football adaptive athletics volunteer field trip. What did the players do?

    “We had many students who needed help and reminders of when to take their turn and how to wait for it. We also had students who needed their hands held and were nervous about going up and bowling. The student volunteers did a phenomenal job of helping and encouraging our students to participate to the best of their abilities. They cheered and celebrated with each individual. They were very kind, caring, and thoughtful and did an amazing job. I couldn’t be prouder of our Rams who volunteered and participated today!!”

    Tina Huck, Pulaski High School

    Thirty-three players from this thirty-six Football Team showed up, participated, and wanted to assist the Special Education Unit in any way they could. According to the Head Football Coach 🏈, as well as a Physical Education Teacher, Head Boys Swim Coach 🏊‍♂️, and Assistant Track and Field Coach Colton J. Boggs,🏃‍♂️ the players didn’t have to pay for bowling because they weren’t bowling, they were helping the other kids bowl. 

    This Football team has a 6-2 game record and demonstrates their IB Learner Profile traits in the classroom, on the field, and off the field.  

    • Inquirers
    • Knowledgeable
    • Thinkers
    • Communicators
    • Principled
    • Open-minded
    • Caring
    • Risk-takers
    • Balanced
    • Reflective 

    Although their last game was on Good Friday, October 20, They lost the 7 pm playoff at @Pulaski Stadium, but they won on the bowling court.

    Pulaski Coaches, Boggs, and Hopgood

    “After the field trip, I was very proud of my boys. They took the experience and ran with it, giving it their absolute best. They showed a lot of fantastic qualities,”

    Physical Education Teacher

    Head Boys Football Coach 🏈

    Head Boys Swim Coach 🏊‍♂️

    Assistant Track and Field Coach 🏃‍♂️

    Colton J. Boggs

    Concurring with Coach Boggs, Assistant Football Coach Shelby Hopgood added,

    “The football players did an excellent job working with the special needs students.”

    Hopgood

    What did the Special Needs Students like Most about the Field Trip to the Bowling Alley?

    “I liked the music.”

    Isabella

    “Bowling”

    Jesus

    “Talking to other people from different schools and the football team.

    Students from Manitoba were there when I was in middle school.”

    Edwardo

    “I won 3rd Place and socialized with other people. They gave me fist bumps.”

    Ian

    Teacher Eric Sego summarized the event in a few words, “The football players were good with the kids. They helped them out and encouraged and supported them. They were positive. Overall, everyone had a great time.”

    Sego


    Special thanks to this year’s remarkable football team:

    Jordan 

    Adrian 

    Alex 

    Jadon 

    Marius 

    Terrel 

    Terrion 

    Lamonte 

    Amari 

    Kanye 

    Eliel 

    Jhafet 

    Atavion 

    Ryland 

    Luis 

    Alex 

    William 

    Arnulfo 

    Hussien 

    Jose 

    Elijah 

    Eliseo 

    Yacdiel 

    Carzale 

    Logan 

    Stevie 

  • Milwaukee Public Schools-Summer Twilight Centers are free & open to everyone.  

    What is a Twilight Center? A Twilight Center is where students can play sports inside the school gymnasium, walk around the gymnasium, eat healthy snacks, play board games, go on field trips, play esports, have career conversations, and more. The dates of operation are from June 6th-August 10th. All sites are closed on major holidays like Juneteenth, Monday, June 19th, Monday, July 3rd, and Tuesday, the Fourth of July. Students may stay from 5:30 pm until 9:00 pm, or parents can pick them up earlier. For Entry, please look for the door that says Twlight Center, with a purple sign. Twilight Centers are only for High Students, and some are for Elementary and Middle School students. Please pay close attention to the age, time, and school.

    PRIMARY SCHOOL (Elementary & Middle)



    Ages 10-14




    Bayview High School – 2751 S. Lenox St.

    Monday-Friday,
    From 5:30 pm to 8:30 pm only!
    Ages 10-14Andrew Douglas Middle School- (off of Teutonia)
    3620 N. 18th St.

    Monday-Friday
    From 5:00-8:00 pm only.
    Ages 12-18Pulaski High School-
    2500 W. Oklahoma Avenue 

    Monday-
    Friday from 5:30-
    9:00 pm
    North Division High School-
    1011 W. Center Street

    Monday-
    Friday from 5:30- 9:00 pm.

    Obama-
    SCTE High 
    School-
    5075 N.
    Sherman
    Blvd

    Monday, 
    Wed & Friday only, from 5:30-9:00 pm.
    Twilight Center, Hours of Operations
  • Journalist Jude
    MMABSE’S Scholarship Chairperson, Danita Tyler, Speaks About Fundraising for Milwaukee Public Schools Seniors

    Approximately one week ago, more than 17 Milwaukee Public Schools collaborated by going bowling at JB’s On 41 to raise money for high school senior students in the Milwaukee Public School system to attend college.

    On Friday, March 3rd, each bowler from MMABSE, also known as The Metropolitan Milwaukee Alliance of Black School Educators, raised $200. Each team of 5 to 6 bowlers bowled for about two to three hours, wearing school uniforms, eating pizza, and having a great time; winners were confirmed and announced at the end of the night with trophies.

    Congratulations to Milwaukee Marshall, under Principal Steven Howell, who remained in first place all night and took the winning trophy home.

    Members from Milwaukee Marshall wore matching shirts.

    Participants from Casimir Pulaski High School scored high, coming in second place. Kudos to Ms. Kiper for organizing a Pulaski team and Ms. Scott, Ms. Ruchalski, Mr. Berg, Mr. Coleman, and Mr. Hopgood for participating and showing their dedication and support.

    Other participants included but were not limited to the following:

    MacDowell Montessori School, Maple Tree, Siefert, Emerson, Congress, Bethune, Manitoba, Andrew Douglas, Casimir Pulaski High School, Marshal High School, Bradley Tech, Washington, Vincent, North Division, James Madison, Human Resources/Central Office, Positive Behaviors Interventions and Supports also known as PBIS, Milwaukee Recreation and many more.

    Some attendees in the building were not affiliated with any school but rented a lane for a birthday party celebration.

    The atmosphere at JB’S 41 is composed of friendship, fundraising, and fun activities. The lines for beverages were long, but the results were satisfying. Colleagues raised money, reunions edified, and MMABSE participants enlightened the students.