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A new initiative called Link Up Groups helps online school students connect with peers experiencing loneliness, anxiety and depression
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A Rochester Community Schools board member is alleging the district violated her free speech rights in a new lawsuit
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Michigan’s secretary of state is renewing her push to bring driver’s education back to schools
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West Michigan voters approve school bonds, but Rockford’s $230-million proposal fails by wide marginMany west Michigan school districts have more money to pay for improvements after voters approved bond issues in yesterday’s election. But in Rockford the bond proposal was rejected
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Wednesday, 300 music education leaders from around the country supporting music education are traveling to Washington, D.C., meeting with federal legislators. Fourteen Michigan advocates will take part in Hill Day 2025
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Plans consolidate the district’s elementary schools into three buildings and prepare the rest for other uses
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Parents at a Rockford elementary school are set to learn more Wednesday about plans to move their students and turn the building into an early childhood center
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The lawsuit claims the ban violates the U.S. Constitution’s equal protection clause. The court refused the case without comment
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The GRPS director of school security says returning students will see many safety upgrades
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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