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School districts that refused millions of dollars in state safety grants because of strings that were attached are pondering their next steps after the Michigan Supreme Court refused to consider their legal challenge.
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Michigan joined more than 30 states banning K-12 students from accessing their cell phones during class time. The Phone-Free Schools State Report Card reveals some states do it better than others.
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Political gridlock in the state Legislature has left education funding in limbo. School News Network’s Charles Honey talks with Dan Behm, executive director of Education Advocates of West Michigan, breaking down the reasons for the logjam and what can be done about it.
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It’s been nearly a month since the fiscal year began for school districts.
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Sr. Maureen Geary will lead Grand Rapids liberal arts institution and its 1,200 students.
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“Heartland of Talent 2025” report studies talent migration trends
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Highly skilled workers are beginning to leave the nation’s coastal technology centers moving to the Midwest.
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Three decades before Rosa Parks refused to sit in the "colored" section of a Montgomery, Alabama bus, a Black Grand Rapids dentist refused to sit in the balcony of the Keith's Theatre.
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AT&T makes major contribution Wednesday providing funding and tools necessary for success.
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Former students shared tearful recollections of their experience during the listening sessions in Oklahoma, South Dakota, Michigan, Arizona, Alaska and other states.
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As students get ready to return to college campuses this fall, people majoring in social work will have a little more incentive to finish their degree.
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Representatives from Pure Architects will let the public review renderings for the new Southeast Careers Pathway