HOPE Christian Schools

HOPE students achieve better results on Wisconsin state exam at half the cost

Students enrolled for three or more years at HOPE Prima tied the Wisconsin state average in math and have nearly closed the state's achievement gap in reading. At HOPE High, HOPE Fortis and HOPE Prima, new students generally arrived testing below the MPS average, while students who remained in the HOPE system for two or more years outperformed their Milwaukee peers in reading at all three schools and in math at HOPE Prima and HOPE High. 

HOPE students make tremendous academic gains each year, but the Milwaukee-based network’s goal is not focused on outperforming the state. HOPE’s faculty will not rest until students are competing with their peers globally.

"Milwaukee has only a handful of high-performing, high-poverty schools like HOPE that do not have selective admissions requirements. These impressive schools are outperforming their peers on multiple measures, including academic growth, attendance and parental satisfaction."
Dan McKinley, PAVE

HOPE Prima Results
2345 N. 25th Street
Amani/Metcalfe Park

HOPE Fortis Results
3601 N. Port Washington Ave.
Harambee Neighborhood

"The Siebert Foundation’s continued commitment reflects our belief that HOPE schools inspire students and teachers to excel. HOPE’s educators view teaching as a calling, not just a job, and it’s incredible to see them in action."
Ron Jones, Siebert Lutheran Foundation

HOPE High Results
3215 N. King Drive
Harambee Neighborhood

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"HOPE is serving the most impoverished students in the city. More than 95 percent of HOPE students are eligible for free and reduced lunch at the pre-K to eighth-grade level, which is nearly 15 percent higher than the district."
Jodi Goldberg, GreatSchools

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