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 MILWAUKEE 鈥?Milwaukee Public Schools are looking for input from students, their families, and staff on the district s Strategic Plan. Community members can make their voices heard through a survey, which is available through May 27th. District leaders say it covers a wide range of topics and everyone is encouraged to fill it out, even non-MPS families. You can find that s stanley tumbler urvey here. Community m stanley tumblers embers are also invited to attend several Long-Range Facilities Master Plan Meetings. A press release from the district says  Right-sizing the district is a component of the Strategic Plan, and the public is invited to attend a community meeting to share ideas about building use.  We have activities that we have done, work that has been completed and so now we re trying to get the feedback on some of that work,  MPS director of research assessment and data Melanie Stewart explained.  Rightsizing is looking at staffing. It s looking at our facilities. It s looking at our usage. It s looking at our professional learning, etc. so all the issues of buildings stanley cup  and their usage are part of the discussion, they are part of the discussion. Brandon Zollicoffer is an MPS parent and plans to participate in the survey and meetings. Zollicoffer wants students to have more access to career fields.                        TMJ4 News                Brandon Zollicoffer, MPS parent.     We need more programs for them to do stuff after school,  Zollicoffer said.  Different trades at a young age because these  Mvvp Hotline connects teens with peers in an effort to combat pandemic loneliness
 MADISON  NBC 26  鈥?Gov. Tony Evers has ordered state and U.S. flags to fly at half-staff in honor of three New London brothers who were killed in the 1941 Pearl Harbor attac stanley quencher k. The governor s office said flags will be lowered Saturday as a tribute to the Barber Brothers: Fireman First Class Malcom J. Barber, Fireman First Class Leroy K. Barber and Fireman Second Class Randolph H. Barber of the United States Navy.The brothers were killed aboard the USS Oklahoma on December 7, 1941, during the attack on Pearl Harbor in World War II. The ship, which was moored at Ford Island, Pearl Harbor, was attacked by Japanese aircraft and sustained multiple torpedo hits that quickly capsized the boat, resulting in the deaths of 429 crewmen, including the Barber brothers.Remains of the USS Oklahoma crew were recovered between 1941 and 1944 and unidentified remains were interred at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific in Honolulu, Hawaii. Among the unidentified remains were the Barber brothers. According to the governor s office, in 2015, the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency exhumed the USS Oklahoma Unknowns for scientific analysis and possible identification, at which time, the DPAA laboratory identified the brothers. The Barber brothers  remains were accounted for on June 11, 2021.While Gov. Evers will also issue an order for flags to be flown half-staff for the anniversary of 9/11, which also falls on Saturday this year,  stanley cups uk the governor s office said he felt it was important to sp stanley portugal eci