We Identify Needs For Change Within The School District To Promote Racial Equity And An Anti-Racist Perspective In All Curriculum.

We partner and collaborate with the school district and students to be supportive of their stated commitment to equity by identifying concrete action steps that can affect change across the school district.  We acknowledge the last 2 years of the pandemic have been intense and full of tension for all and recognize the need to heal and rebuild community trust to move this work forward.

2022 Goals

In addition to highlighting the efforts that the school has been taking, we will largely focus on the youth in our district in three ways:

Support Mental Health awareness/advocacy

Centering student voice in school experiences & change

Grow Bay Bridge as a supportive space for youth

What you need to know...

There is strong interest and desire for increased discussion and action toward racial equity in our school district from students, parents, and teachers.

Students have been speaking up and calling out situations in which they experience racism and inequities. Let’s support our students.

  • Bay Bridge Student Leaders
  • Changing Seats WFB student panel recording (2021)
  • Does Race Matter? WFB student voice project (2017)
  • Black Student Union at WFBHS (co-sponsored by Mr. Drew and Mr. Gray)
  • New Black History Course being offered in 2021-2022 academic year (taught by
    Mr. Gray)

There is no overarching district-wide anti-racist curriculum and no clear support from the District Superintendent.

Building administrators (principals) have made efforts to address racial equity and related educational opportunities within their own school building, but there is no overarching district-wide anti-racist curriculum and no clear support from the district superintendent.

Opportunities for change include:

  • District just hired a new Director of Teaching and Learning – Jaime Foeckler, PhD
  • Mr. Randee Drew has been elevated to Student Equity and Engagement Coordinator
  • Support building administrators
  • Support individual teachers

The School Board has publicly committed to prioritizing pursuit of racial equity and will have equity as an agenda item on their monthly Committee as a Whole meetings

But there are NUMEROUS other agenda items and committee meetings for which the district MUST use a racial equity lens for review:

  • Student behavior management (PBIS data)
  • Student belongingness and self-reported mental health (YRBS data)
  • District mental health plan (SEL is insufficient)
  • Hiring and retention of increasingly diverse staff
  • District wide policies (e.g., harassment)
  • Ongoing support for 220 program students
  • Board equity learning self-led rather than using outside expert

Get Involved

High School
Students

Bay Bridge Student Leaders are high school students who work together to organize and advocate for social justice. Meetings are monthly. Reach out for more information via the form below if you are interested.

Apply now to the 2024 program, and learn more about the role, and the $1000 scholarship.

Whitefish Bay Teachers (Public & Private)

Bay Bridge appreciates teachers!  We’ve compiled some great resources for teachers to use in their classrooms and support ongoing learning (We are all Human: Podcasts & Resources for Teachers).  Contact us if we can help support you in any other way.

Parents, Guardians & Interested People

Promote equity in our schools using your platforms, social media, and social circles.  Attend school board meetings and ask a neighbor/friend/family to attend with you.  Educate yourself on what is going on in other schools in the Milwaukee region and throughout the country.

Want more info?

Contact Jennifer or Sarah for more information or ideas on how you can support equity in our schools or how you can support youth in our community.

Seeking Student

Leaders!

Supporting Social Justice in Schools

We are seeking local middle and high school students who are interested in social justice to engage with Bay Bridge and the community. A $1000 scholarship is available. Apply by April 1! Learn more and apply here!

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🚨Action Alert!🚨

Tuesday Feb. 13th at 6:15pm

Please attend the Board of Approvals meeting to show your support for affordable housing in WFB. Learn more about what has happened, and how we plan to keep pushing for affordability and equity in housing in WFB.