College- and career-ready initiatives MHS receives $26500

MHS receives $26,500 – Milton Courier : Milton Courier

Milton High School has been awarded approximately $26,500 in grants that will help fund college- and career-ready initiatives.

Two grants were awarded from the State of Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction (DPI).

1) A Financial Literacy Grant ($10,000): DPI awarded Milton High School this grant as it launches a new graduation requirement requiring all seniors (beginning with the Class of 2018) to take a financial literacy course.

2) Certification Grants: Milton High School may be eligible to receive up to an estimated $16,500 ($750 per student) for designated certifications offered through MHS college- and career-ready curricular offerings. In total, 22 students received special certifications this past school year, which included Microsoft certifications, welding certificates from Blackhawk Technical College, and CNA certifications.




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