Milwaukee Parkside School teams up with FBI for second year of Adopt-A-School program
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- The FBI's field office in Milwaukee is teaming up with a local school to learn more about law enforcement.
Parkside School for the Arts is participating in the FBI's Adopt-A-School program this year.
Agents will visit the school between now and April. They will talk about their jobs, encourage students to focus on school, and stay away from drugs and violence.
"This is a chance for us to go inside the FBI to see how they solve the toughest crimes and how the FBI works with other law enforcement, like the Milwaukee Police Department, to keep our community safe," said Parkside School for the Arts Principal Lila Hillman.
This is the second year of the program. Trowbridge School in Milwaukee was part of the program last year.