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UNSIL WORLD FAIR

The Milwaukee Public Schools Foundation

and

The United Nations Association of Greater Milwaukee

Invite you to

The United Nations Schools of International Learning (UNSIL)

UNSIL WORLD FAIR

Wednesday – May 7th, 2025 from 9:00 AM – 12:30 PM

Baird Center – 400 W. Wisconsin Avenue – Milwaukee, WI 53203

Free and Open to the Public

Click on the following link to be a volunteer for this event.

https://bit.ly/UNSIL2025

Interact and learn with MPS 4th – 8th grade students as they present on nearly 1,500 research projects about the member countries, organs, cultures, and goals  of the United Nations.  Our young people are excited to share their work with you!

Learn more about the UNSIL World Fair

UNSIL helps Milwaukee’s young people learn about the world and all it has to offer, starting with the shared responsibilities, opportunities, and leadership that the United Nations offers.  The United Nations Schools of International Learning (UNSIL) program has been implemented in grades 4 through 8 at MPS’ most diverse schools since 2016.

In the program, students learn about the United Nations and its member countries throughout the world.  They think critically about real-world problems, research solutions, and work together to develop a global perspective.

Each year culminates in a World Fair where students present their work to each other and to the community and enjoy cultural performances from fellow MPS students.

Through this experience, students master critical academic skills such as research, writing, and presenting with a focus on world affairs and current events.  Students gain skills in debate, negotiation, and conflict resolution, and they develop empathy and tolerance – all competencies that will serve them well in college, career, and life.

The UNSIL program is presented in partnership with the Annette J. Roberts & Joan R. Robertson Fund for World Peace, World Law, and Peace Education at the Greater Milwaukee Foundation.

For more information, contact Annette Robertson at:
annettejoanrobertson@gmail.com (email) or 414.332.3303 (phone)

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