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File #: 140602    Version: 0
Type: Resolution-Immediate Adoption Status: Passed
File created: 9/3/2014 In control: COMMON COUNCIL
On agenda: Final action: 9/3/2014
Effective date:    
Title: Resolution relating to the establishment of the Be the Change Literacy, Leadership and Life Skills program as an official City of Milwaukee program.
Sponsors: ALD. HAMILTON
Indexes: AFRICAN AMERICANS, YOUTH
Number
140602
Version
ORIGINAL
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Sponsor
ALD. HAMILTON
Title
Resolution relating to the establishment of the Be the Change Literacy, Leadership and Life Skills program as an official City of Milwaukee program.
Analysis
This resolution establishes the Be the Change Literacy, Leadership and Life Skills Program as an official City of Milwaukee program. Be the Change is a program that provides black 8th grade males students with special intervention and support services aimed at improving their reading ability while also transmitting valuable life and applied leadership skills. The Department of Administration shall, in cooperation with Milwaukee Public Schools and the Universal Companies, implement and administer the program. No City funds shall be expended for Be the Change without further Common Council approval.
Body
Whereas, Milwaukee black male youth population has long been plagued by the problems of low literacy, low academic achievement and high drop-out rates; and

Whereas, In the 2012-2013 school year, only 7.7% of black students in Milwaukee Public Schools scored at the proficient or advanced levels in reading on the Wisconsin Standardized Assessment System test, compared to 35.8% of white students; and

Whereas, The 2012-2013 Milwaukee Public Schools graduation rate for black students was 58.3%, compared to 74.0% for white students; and

Whereas, The consequences of low literacy and high drop-out rates include high rates of unemployment and underemployment among black males, as well as disproportionately high rates of incarceration; and

Whereas, In Milwaukee, young black males are 3 times as likely to be incarcerated than to enroll in college; and

Whereas, These statistics point to the need for implementation of innovative approaches to improving literacy and life skills among Milwaukee’s young black males; and

Whereas, For this reason, in June of 2011 a coalition of agencies led by the City of Milwaukee and Milwaukee Public Sc...

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