As Milwaukee students return to school this week, their first lesson might be to learn a new phrase so they don't feel out of the loop.
Just like teenagers are known to create new words for their social networking sites, the adults in charge of making decisions about the future of Milwaukee Public Schools have upgraded their lingo, too.
Take note: It's not being called a "takeover" of MPS anymore; it's being called "mayoral governance."
(I know; it doesn't quite roll off the tongue the same way, does it?)
Mayor Tom Barrett says the new verbiage is the latest attempt to find a less-imposing description of a controversial education initiative that has been attempted by several other public school districts nationally.
With discussions on the topic heating up among social, business and civic groups, it seemed a name change was in order.
"Words do carry connotations," Barrett said during an interview. "For some people, takeover sounded nefarious."