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An education advocacy group says Michigan should shield low-income students from the brunt of a potential K-12 funding cut in the coming school year…
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Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is unreceptive to Republican-passed legislation that would require public schools to offer in-person instruction to students in…
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The first day of school for Lansing students will be Monday, August 31. All classes will be taught through live online instruction through early November,…
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Michigan and five other states are challenging how the U-S Department of Education is allocating COVID-19 relief money to public and private schools. The…
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Republicans who control the Michigan Legislature are proposing a $1.3 billion one-time funding boost to help K-12 schools reopen during the coronavirus…
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Gov. Gretchen Whitmer said Wednesday that K-12 schools can reopen for in-person instruction as long as Michigan’s successful containment of the…
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Michigan State University says it will start the fall term on Sept. 2 with a mix of in-person and online classes. President Samuel Stanley Jr. said…
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Two weeks ago school administrators made it to work every day while snow-clogged roads and sub-zero temps forced them to call a week-long snow day event…
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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 students nationwide prepare to gather by the thousands in Saturday’s March for Our Lives, many of them locally are working to Get Out the Vote for Real…