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The Center for Citizenship and Social Responsibility (CCSR) was created in 2013. The primary mission of the CCSR is to develop responsible global leaders/entrepreneurs who will be positive contributors to society and will work to combat critical social issues. By providing project-based learning activities, the CCSR offers a learning experience that enhances: empathy, self-confidence, teamwork, self-esteem, and leadership skills. We believe that incorporating real-life experiences for students to develop and implement projects to help others will positively affect their self-image and understanding of others. Also, The CCSR works with school administration to integrate social-emotional learning, citizenship, resiliency, and social intelligence into the district curriculum and activities.


As New England Patriots Defensive End Darren Farris said, “It’s just such a great program for our young kids to do something that affects their community, affects our society, I mean, social justice and social responsibility … the more that they learn at this age the better … I was so happy to be part of this … we just wanted to show our support for all the great things that are happening here today and what the kids are learning, … I’m really excited about this looking and learning together.”

Bringing Lambeau Home – Youth Voice in 2024. Sponsored by Wisconsin Academy of Global Education and Training (WAGET). On 11/21/2022 five Beloit Memorial High School students took an appeal to Lambeau Field about youth, sports, and community — a dream for better lives. On 5/6/2024, students from Milwaukee, Beloit, Kenosha, and Neenah continue to use the power of Lambeau to unite the state around their futures to give them PRIDE, PURPOSE, and HOPE in their pandemic-damaged, fear-filled lives. ​ WAGET is a small, quiet 501c3 Milwaukee non-profit with a mission to connect, support and encourage new generations in Wisconsin, the Midwest, and the World. Bridge and Build® is part of WAGET. Mission of Bridge and Build® is a stable and sustainable state-wide umbrella organization that utilizes sports to help youth develop their capacity for success in commerce and life.



Rates of depression, anxiety and suicide among young people in the United States have risen dramatically in the last decade. A highly anticipated book tracks the possible causes — and offers potential solutions.

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Together We Rise
– Mason Marrai (‘24) is editor-in-chief of the Wisconsin Lutheran High School Newspaper, The Pilot.

As the only team in the NFL that is owned by the fans, the heart of the Packers franchise can be summarized in one word: community. On May 6, the power of communities was on display when students from choice, charter, private, and public middle schools and high schools traveled to Lambeau Field for the annual Bridge & Build event. (Read More)

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