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Schools would no longer receive letter grades as part of their annual evaluations. That's under legislation passed today in the Michigan House
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The chair of the state House higher education budget subcommittee called Thursday for a permanent fund to help colleges and universities upgrade and maintain campus security systems
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer appeared before the state Legislature’s spending committees Wednesday to deliver a $79 billion budget proposal
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A bill in the state Senate would remove a requirement to hold back Michigan third-graders who don’t meet certain reading benchmarks
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The state is sending 25 million dollars to selected school districts to hire 195 school resource officers to assist with safety programs and crisis management
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Schools can be sued under Michigan’s civil rights law for failing to protect students from sexual harassment by other students. That decision comes from the Michigan Court of Appeals.
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The Michigan House School Safety Task Force has made many recommendations in its final report. But its members couldn’t reach consensus on guns
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Michigan parents say mental health and school safety are some of their top priorities. That's the conclusion of the Michigan Parents' Council in the group's final report to the governor
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The event is free to the public and will be held from 10am – 1pm at Alger Heights Great Start Collaborative on August 13.