Incoming Public boarding schools in 2011

Incoming Public boarding schools in 2011Marty Stein was the founder of the Milwaukee Boarding School Foundation, a philanthropist, who died last 2006. Now, Dan Bader, the president of the Helen Bader Foundation, standing as the vice president of the group.

To give honor to the late founder, Marty Stein, the foundation is working upon establishing an urban boarding school for those youth who are at-risk today. They were aiming to raise a fund of $30 million for those youth and a $40 million for the private funds to support the opening of the school 3 years from now. “For Marty just saw the gap between those families who needed a really intensive experience in the form of an urban boarding school,” said Bader.

Along with the Milwaukee Boarding School Foundation is the Wisconsin Coalition for a Public Boarding School. This is an alliance of community minded organizations, businesses and individuals, in which supporting a public boarding school primarily in Milwaukee and Southeastern Wisconsin. They were giving assistance to the Milwaukee Foundation upon making an attempt to persuade legislators to put much more budget on the funds of college prep program. And if they could push it to the congress, the full public funding would reach up to its annual state contribution of $10 million by 2017. While on the other hand, in 2011 they could put through the public boarding school with an only 80 6th grade students with only an initial state of $2 million.

This planned Milwaukee public boarding school is taken upon consideration to provide services to those young people from southern Wisconsin who is able to struggle for their school fees. For upon making one youth to a better one that is the investment that is worth trying for them.

The next step of coalition and the foundation is to do a rally to those lawmakers and for them to support their fund raising efforts; it is one of their pursuing technique to the government.


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