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Kari Mueller published Seeking to Create Positive Change in Alumni Stories 2020-10-06 14:26:34 -0500
Seeking to Create Positive Change
East High class of 1995 alumna Elizabeth O’Callaghan, PhD has over 20 years of experience in higher education administration, academic research, and graduate-level teaching. She has published books and research articles in peer-reviewed journals on topics including the glass ceiling in higher education for women and people of color.
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Kari Mueller published Grateful for Shabazz City High School in Alumni Stories 2020-09-30 10:18:58 -0500
Grateful for Shabazz City High School
Shabazz City High School class of 2004 alumna Alexis Johnson is the executive assistant/office manager at HealthX Ventures, a digital healthcare-focused venture capital firm in Madison, WI. Before that, she spent six years at Noric Consulting, helping the company to grow from less than 30 employees to over 800 by the time she left. But had it not been for her experience at Shabazz City High School, she's not sure she would have even graduated high school. Here is her story...
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Kari Mueller published A Multi-Generational Dedication to Wisconsin Public Education in Alumni Stories 2020-09-23 15:02:02 -0500
A Multi-Generational Dedication to Wisconsin Public Education
The Vander Meulen Family’s story starts with August (“Augie”) Vander Meulen. Following his time as a professional basketball player in the pre-NBA days - playing for the Oshkosh All-Stars – Augie became an assistant principal at Madison East High School. When Madison La Follette High School was founded in the fall of 1963, he became the school’s first principal (the school’s auditorium is named for him). Augie was also a member of the Madison school board in the late 70’s.
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Kari Mueller published Supporting Schools to Become Resilient Trauma-Responsive Ecosystems in Alumni Stories 2020-09-21 19:51:53 -0500
Supporting Schools to Become Resilient Trauma-Responsive Ecosystems
Malcolm Shabazz City High School class of 1990 alumna Lara Kain is a self-employed national education consultant specializing in trauma-informed schools, school community partnerships, and holistic school reform models. She designed a resilient schools pilot for Kaiser Permanente which has been implemented in 20 schools across the country. As she reflects on why the principles and practices of creating trauma-informed/trauma-responsive environments in school settings has always connected with her deep down in her bones, she recognizes that it’s tied directly to her own roots in the progressive education movement – both as a student at Shabazz and then as a teacher.
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Kari Mueller published New Network Offers a Place for Alumni and Supporters to Reconnect and Contribute in News 2020-05-07 11:40:34 -0500
New Network Offers a Place for Alumni and Supporters to Reconnect and Contribute
Those who have attended Madison's public schools know that our school community is a special place. It means something to have graduated from East, West, Memorial, La Follette, Shabazz, Capital High or Central.
As an alum, you can make a big impact on the lives of current Madison public schools students by giving your time, talents or treasure. We need your help to ensure a bright future for the next generation of learners.
That is why the Foundation for Madison's Public Schools is so excited to launch the Madison Public Schools Friends & Alumni Network in mid-2020. This network is a new community that will allow our alumni to stay up-to-date with exciting news and find meaningful ways to engage and support students. Those that join the network will have regular access to news, volunteer opportunities, special events and an alumni directory of active users.
Madison public schools alumni, MMSD employees, supporters and friends of the District are encouraged to join the Madison Public Schools Friends & Alumni Network to receive monthly emails with the latest news on District and Foundation initiatives and events, student success stories, and alumni profiles. There is also the ability for those that join to add their names to the online directory, created to enable our alumni community to more easily connect with one another.
This community will empower you to stay in touch with old friends, classmates or colleagues, learn about how you can help students in those halls to today and get regular updates on all the exciting things happening in Madison's public schools. We ask that you engage in this network and help ensure a lasting legacy for Madison's public schools and the students it serves—both now and in the future. We'll share more about how you can do just that in the weeks and months to come!
We also invite you to take an interest survey to provide feedback on the types of information that is valued within the Madison Public Schools Friends & Alumni Network. We are excited to get started and look forward to growing our relationship with all who are invested in the continued success of our schools, students and community.
The Madison Public Schools Friends & Alumni Network is being launched by the Foundation for Madison's Public Schools, the go-to partner to the Madison Metropolitan School District, connecting the community in support of our public schools. Since its founding in 2001, the Foundation has given over $20 million back to Madison's public schools through endowments, programs, and funding of novel school-based initiatives.
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Meet the Madison Public Schools Foundation
27,000 Scholars. 52 Schools. ONE Foundation.We are the Madison Public Schools Foundation, and we believe that every child deserves a high-quality, equitable education. We know that Schools Make Madison, and we are here as the go-to partner connecting the community in support of our public schools. Since our founding in 2001, the Foundation has given over $27 million back to our public schools through endowments, programs and funding of novel school-based initiatives. Our capacity to give relies on strong community support for our managed funds (over 170 total), our support services and our community partnership programs.
We have launched the Madison Public Schools Friends & Alumni Network in an effort to connect a portion of our estimated 80,000 plus living alumni with fellow alumni, faculty, students and staff, facilitating the delivery of a wide array of resources: intellectual, academic, career, collegiate, networking, and philanthropic. This effort was made possible with generous support from the Madison Community Foundation and the Nimick Forbesway Foundation. The alumni network will play an important role in building a thriving community for all residents, bringing together people from around Madison, the state, and the country with opportunities to invest in one of our community's most important assets: the future potential of our school children. See how the Foundation is working in partnership with MMSD and high school alumni groups to build the network.
To learn more about the Foundation, we invite you to visit us online at SchoolsMakeMadison.org or follow us on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter - @Schoolsmakemsn.
Connect with the Foundation Today!
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Get involved with the Madison Public Schools Friends & Alumni Network;
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Explore our Adopt-a-School program to see if your business or faith community may be a good fit;
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Learn about the Teacher Support Network, dedicated to providing school supplies and learning materials to classrooms, reducing teacher out-of-pocket spending
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Give a gift to the Foundation or one of our dedicated funds.
We know that Madison’s future depends upon today’s investment in the education of tomorrow’s leaders. Get to know us in our mission to help ensure that every MMSD public school is a place where every scholar can thrive.
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We invite all alumni and friends of Madison’s Public Schools to join the network, with no membership contribution required. Enter your information below to start receiving information about alumni network events, news, volunteer opportunities and more.
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Kari (Tweedale) Mueller - JMM Class of 2000
Alumni Engagement Director for the Foundation for Madison's Public Schools