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GRPS Superintendent gives State of the Schools Address, Grand Haven wetland to be developed for affordable housing, a conversation with Colin Mochrie of Whose Line is it Anyway, and more.
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Several of the administration’s moves around funding cuts have been challenged in court already
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Child advocates met in Grand Rapids to discuss how upcoming administration changes in the state and nation may impact issues of early childhood programs and policies
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The incident happened in an Ann Arbor middle school. The Ann Arbor district has agreed to survey students, families and staff about harassment based on race or natural origin and come up with a plan to address any concerns.
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One superintendent receiving funds believes that a lack of access to mental health providers is what’s leading to a mental health crisis among students
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Elected board had fired charter school district two weeks ago
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Earning credits in high school can help reduce the cost of college. State Superintendent, Dr. Michael Rice, said notifying parents prior to or during a student’s sophomore year helps expand opportunity, particularly for historically underrepresented groups
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The U.S. Department of Education is awarding nearly $1 billion to states and territories providing students with safer and healthier learning environments
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Michigan would create a letter-grading system to evaluate public schools under legislation that has narrowly advanced in the state's Republican-controlled…
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As the Senate confirmed Betsy DeVos as President Trump's education secretary by a vote of 51-50, education leaders in West Michigan are as divided as the…