Milwaukee School of Entrepreneurship

The Milwaukee School of Entrepreneurship (MSE) was a charter school within Milwaukee Public Schools that had a curriculum focusing on business and entrepreneurial skills. Founded in 1995, MSE only offered classes for 11th and 12th grade. Students needed 10 credits to be eligible to apply for MSE.

Milwaukee School of Entrepreneurship
Location
Information
TypePublic Charter
Established1995
PrincipalStephanie James
Staff8
Teaching staff9
Grades11 - 12
Number of students180
Color(s)  green
  white
Websitewww.milwaukee.k12.wi.us/mse/

As of 2015 The MSE program is now closed. Please direct all requests for official transcripts, diplomas or fall school assignments to MPS Office of Family Services, located at 5225 W. Vliet Street in Room 133. You may also call the Office of Family Services at 414-475-8448 with any questions. Picture ID will be required to receive your transcript. http://www2.milwaukee.k12.wi.us/mse/ https://www.publicschoolreview.com/milwaukee-school-of-entrepreneurship-profile

Milwaukee School Of Entrepreneurship served 175 students in grades 11–12. Minority enrollment was 95% of the student body (majority Black), which was more than the state average of 29%. Milwaukee School Of Entrepreneurship operated within the Milwaukee School District. Milwaukee School District's 64% graduation rate was lower than the WI state average of 95%.

School day

MSE students divided their day between classes in the morning and On the Job Training (OJT) in the afternoon. The students had to maintain a paid job or volunteer in the community to receive 1 credit per semester. Classrooms emphasized current business practices and utilized modern technological resources to aid in instruction. Over 50% of MSE graduates attended college.


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