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Winter 2006/Spring 2007 
HOPE receives $562,500 grant

Thrivent Financial for Lutherans and its foundation invest in a program to enhance teacher training and mentoring at HOPE.
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Legislators, executives visit HOPE

HOPE’s high-intensity, no-excuses model
of education attracts the attention of
numerous legislators and business leaders.
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Oh say, can you see

HOPE’s Kantorei Choir will sing the
national anthem at upcoming Milwaukee
Wave and Milwaukee Brewers games.
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Watch students sing the national anthem. View 2006
Brewers photos.

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More than 60 percent of Milwaukee’s
African-American males do not graduate
from high school. At HOPE, all students are
climbing the mountain to college, and they
need your support to make it to the top.
Find out how you can make a difference.


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First-graders Christian Guyton (left), Minnya
Harris, Ricky Rivera and Adrian Marzette
help Superintendent Kole Knueppel (left)
receive a check from Thrivent Financial’s
Jim Fischer and Kathy Larson.


Parent testimonial

Marchelle Hicks wants you to know why she is recommending HOPE to her friends and neighbors.
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Teacher tribute

Watch this video clip, which was created to
thank our teachers for their great work. The
video reveals the positive impact and
influence HOPE teachers have on our
students and will give you a sense of the
spirit and energy that reverberate though the halls and classrooms of every HOPE school.
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Every gift makes a difference

HOPE Christian Schools depend on support
from friends to make up the difference
between what the Milwaukee Parental Choice Program provides to educate a student and the actual cost. Unrestricted gifts to the Annual Fund are directed to
where the need is greatest.
Please donate now.


Did you know?

Students who are the first in their families to earn a college degree have the opportunity to break their family’s cycle of poverty forever.
On average, college graduates earn
$1 million more over the course of their
lifetime than high school graduates, and
their children are nearly twice as likely to go to college themselves. – College Summit
 
HOPE schools exist to provide a high-quality, Christian education in a safe, supportive environment. We strive to make teaching and learning exciting and to graduate students who are well prepared to become inspirations to their families, leaders in their communities and successes in the workplace.

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