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The second semester of the 2008-2009 school year is fast approaching. The snow day at the end of last semester pushed some finals back to January...here are the details:
- January 5th - Final Exams for hours 4/5 and 6/7 to be taken (busing provided)
- January 6th - Record Day for teachers, no student attendance
- January 7th - First day of second semester, all students expected to attend
Enjoy the rest of your break and come back to school anxious for the second semester.
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Any athletes who still need physicals for the Winter or Spring sports seasons should see the school nurse. To view the nurse's schedule click the "Read More" link below... |
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The Rufus King Booster Club volunteers at the Bradley Center concession stands. Last year we raised over $15,000 for the school! When you volunteer, you indicate which group, team or organization your portion of the funds goes to. We are looking for volunteers to help at the Bradley Center. Click the "read more" link to see the dates we need you... |
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The list of IB Full Diploma candidates is in for the graduating class of 2009. Is your name on the list? Good luck to all of the students choosing this arduous task. |
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Access Grades, Attendance and Assignments |
The Milwaukee Public Schools' online Parent Assistant and Student Assistant allows parents/guardians and students to attendance, course grades, and standardized test scores – all available instantaneously. Parents can also update personal and emergency contact information directly online (which is then reviewed and verified by the school). All information is kept private, and each parent must complete a special application to help guarantee security and privacy of their information. For parents with multiple students in MPS, all children can be accessed via one PIN number. Students can use their standard MPS Web login/password. For families who may not have access at home, computers with Internet access are available at public libraries, at school, and many workplaces.
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Search your Future with the College Navigator |
The U.S. Department of Education's College Navigator has been named by Money magazine as "the best
first screen" for finding out about colleges. Students can find
colleges by programs, tuition, and more. They can save favorites and
compare up to four colleges.
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