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College acceptances six years in a row!

Scholarship dollars earned by our Class of 2018

We believe that attracting and retaining outstanding teachers is the number one key to our success. Come work with us!

Come work with us. Milwaukee Collegiate Academy’s educators are exceptional in how they form the kind of relationships with students that help them see themselves as scholars capable of a lifetime of success. Our teachers are content experts, empowered to design personalized, innovative approaches that impact learning and personal development. We are reflective practitioners eager to expand our pedagogy through theory, collaboration, mentoring and practice. We are seeking educators intrinsically motivated to become the absolute best teacher for their students and an exemplary practitioner in their field.  

Milwaukee Collegiate Academy’s starting line-up.

Milwaukee Collegiate Academy’s mission.

Milwaukee Collegiate Academy’s mission is to nurture scholars capable of transforming their world, by sending them to and through college.

Our school sets ambitious goals for student achievement and we believe that all scholars are capable of academic success. Our graduates are consistently accepted into colleges and universities at a rate of 100% percent since 2012.

We do more than prepare our scholars for higher education. We provide them with the skills necessary to affect change in society and help transform their local, national and global communities.

Our founder, Dr. Howard Fuller, and our Board provide Milwaukee Collegiate Academy with the autonomy and resources to design a school to meet the unique needs of our students. As a result, we have adopted a personalized learning approach that develops students’ cognitive skills, content knowledge, college knowledge and capacity to become self-aware, self-directed learners.

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MCA is currently accepting applications for the 2018-19 school year. For more information about how to apply and positions available please use the link below.

Earning College Credit for Science

Earning College Credit for Science

Students in Mr. Hagedorn’s Physics Class used a toy car, a stop watch and a ruler to determine the speed of the car and learn more about the constant movement of an object. MCA students are able to earn college credit in this course through a partnership with MATC. It is an innovative way for students to begin their post-secondary education by taking college courses while still in high school.

Design + Build = Tiny House

Design + Build = Tiny House

Our scholars are connecting what they are learning to a career path as they plan, design and construct a “small house” as part of the tiny house movement. We’ll keep you posted. Cool project!

Hands on with Technology

Hands on with Technology

An MCA Tech Ambassador repaired a broken laptop on November 7. Tech Ambassadors provide Level 1 Tech Support to students and staff and have fixed or repaired over $5,000 worth of broken student laptops so far this year.

Our Top Priorities

STEM stands for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. STEM pervades every part of our lives. By exposing Milwaukee Collegiate Academy scholars to STEM and giving them opportunities to explore STEM-related concepts, they will develop a passion for it and hopefully pursue a job in a STEM field. A curriculum that is STEM-based has real-life situations to help the student learn. We need your support in the following areas:

LaQuasha Logan

LaQuasha Logan

MCA English Teacher

Why did you decide to become a teacher?

I honestly didn’t decide to be a teacher. I almost fell into it. I was in college trying to figure out what to do with my life and my professor told me that I would be my happiest teaching. She was right.

What’s your favorite ritual at MCA?

Friday Morning Shout Outs! It is the time where we celebrate everyone in the building for their hard work and dedication, and the kids love it!

How have you grown professionally at MCA?

I have grown tremendously at MCA. The administrative staff is highly supportive, and always has an open door when it comes to thinking about how to advance my teaching. I have also been given leadership opportunities here that have helped me to capitalize on my skills while developing others. From the consistent feedback from administration and the space to discuss ideas with teammates, MCA gives me no other choice but to grow in my practice.

What have you learned from your students?

I have learned that consistency is key. I have also learned that being my genuine self is the best way to reach my students. They have taught me how to love them in a way that they appreciate, and through their modeling I have learned how to keep pushing regardless of setbacks. They have taught me how to be strong, because they need me to be.

Why should someone come work at MCA?

People should come work at MCA because our leadership team is hands on and supportive, our kids are beyond great, and the staff works together to get the job done.

Lucas Sasveld

Lucas Sasveld

MCA Math Teacher

Why did you decide to become a teacher?

When I started at Marquette University, I didn’t really have an idea of what I wanted to do, and I just knew that I liked math. Marquette forces students to take a lot of social justice-type classes, and I started liking the subject and the idea of helping out the community.  The other option I considered was engineering but I found the subject fairly boring so I chose teaching and am very happy with the choice that I made.

What’s your favorite memory at MCA?

Graduation Day. I teach seniors, so it was especially rewarding to see them walk across that stage. The students honestly feel like family members after teaching them for an entire year. I’m not someone who gets emotional ever, and graduation was one of the most emotional times of my life.

How have you grown professionally at MCA?

I hit a lot of speed bumps my first year at MCA. But, was able to achieve tremendous growth due to both of my coaches and a positive attitude. I was able to grow as a teacher by consistently focusing on what I needed to do and how I would do it to become a better teacher. I’m not even close to perfect now, and still try and improve everyday through reflection.

What have you learned from your students?

The best life lesson I’ve learned from my students is that if you be yourself, you’re going to make friends and people will like you. This has helped me greatly in my social life, and I was not expecting this lesson at all.

Why should someone come work at MCA?

My favorite thing about MCA is the team that we have here. Teaching can be stressful and if you feel like you can’t communicate about it or have some fun with your coworkers then it can be really tough. The work is fulfilling because you are doing great things for these kids, but there’s no way you can get through it all alone, and that’s where the MCA team comes in.

Kwame Green

Kwame Green

MCA English Teacher

Why did you decide to become a teacher?

I have always loved learning and helping others understand concepts, ideas, etc. Prior to teaching, I participated in various activities and organizations that involved my performing in a teaching capacity. Those factors, coupled with a sincere interest in helping to enrich the lives of kids, made teaching a natural choice when I decided to pursue a different career path.

How have you grown professionally at MCA?

I have grown immensely as a professional at MCA. Our leadership encourages and supports professional development of the staff in various ways. As a member of the MCA staff I have had numerous opportunities to participate in partnerships, local and national professional development, and national fellowships, where I have learned best practices from key individuals and organizations in the field of education, administration and leadership. As a result, I have grown from being a teacher, into a lead teacher, department chair, and an administrator during my time at MCA. I doubt that I would be the professional that I am today, had it not been for my time at MCA.

What have you learned from your students?

My students have taught me that learning happens in many different ways. I have also learned patience and that this work matters.

Why should someone come work at MCA?

Individuals interested in joining a team that is committed to working to positively impact the lives of youth and equip them to become productive, well-rounded people should come to work at MCA. Not only will you be helping to develop the minds of students, you will grow professionally and personally as well. I believe there are few other places where you will have the support of leadership and your team the way you will at MCA.

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Milwaukee Collegiate Academy

4030 N. 29th Street,
Milwaukee, WI 53216
PHONE: (414) 873-4014
FAX: (414) 873-4344
Office Hours: 7:30 a.m. – 4:15 p.m.

Judith Parker, Principal

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