Miss Racine discusses using her role to advance life skills education
By:
CBS 58 Newsroom
Posted: Apr 27, 2023 8:22 AM CST
-
5:52
New Businesses Open in Downtown Racine and more!
-
4:20
Milwaukee dancer balancing ’The Nutcracker’ and motherhood
-
4:33
Marquette’s ’On Your Marq’ named Program of the Year by...
-
4:12
‘I found my voice’: Turkish artist brings traditional water...
-
4:56
Racine Family YMCA Celebrates 150 Years!
-
5:42
Reviews of ’The Housemaid’ and ’Song Sung Blue’ in Racine...
-
2:36
WHS Racine Campus provides Cold Weather Safety Tips for Pets
-
2:52
Winter starts with a chill in the air but milder weather coming...
-
0:32
’Foster Community Christmas’ gives gifts to hundreds of foster...
-
0:38
Kenosha boy continues to spread Christmas joy by bringing back...
-
1:01
Metcalfe Park residents face problems in food access after last...
-
1:56
Hundreds of families attend the sold-out Cocoa & Claus event...
MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Special education teacher and reigning Miss Racine, Miss Margaret Hinze, joined us on Thursday, April 27 to offer insight about Turning Point Academy, a program tailored to meet the needs of middle and high school students facing academic or behavioral challenges.
Miss Hinze's community service initiative, "Life Academy," is an after-school program focused on teaching essential life skills to students as they approach adulthood.
The program covers a range of topics, including financial literacy and cooking, preparing students for a successful transition into adult life.
Sign up for the CBS 58 Newsletter