Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Brandon Jennings launching a private middle school in the city

- Drake Bentley

Brandon Jennings has reached legendary status among Milwaukee Bucks fans, after creating the mantra “Bucks in 6.” The Bucks even had him participat­e in the 2021 championsh­ip parade.

Now, the former Bucks point guard is looking to leave another mark on Milwaukee, by launching a private middle school in the city.

Jennings issued a series of tweets Thursday regarding the proposed BALL City Academy. “414 has been great to me ... Time to bring different energy for the kids,” wrote Jennings in a tweet.

Jennings also tweeted photos from a BALL City event, including a letter written by him to potential contributo­rs.

“You may be wondering why Brandon Jennings wants to start a school. Well, growing up in the inner city of Compton, CA, I faced many of the same challenges kids face today,” wrote Jennings in the letter.

Jennings went on to add that growing up money and resources were scarce and he did his best to avoid drugs and gang violence. Now, he wants to provide resources to youth in Milwaukee. “I want to make sure that youth have their own outlets and resources in this great city that I called home,” he wrote.

According to a fact sheet tweeted by Jennings, BALL City would participat­e in the Milwaukee Parental Choice Program, which allows eligible students an opportunit­y to attend participat­ing private schools.

Jennings wants to expose students to trades and “real-world readiness,” according to the fact sheet. But, also prepare students for post-secondary education. The fact sheet also states that an onsite day care is planned.

B.A.L.L. City Academy, Inc. was registered in February with the Wisconsin Department of Financial Institutio­ns, the registered agent is Kristen Roloff, principal at Jerstad-Agerholm K-8 school in Racine.

“For many children, school is neither interestin­g nor fun,” Jennings wrote. “However, with your help we can create a fun, safe, and interactiv­e environmen­t, where students look forward to attending school.”

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