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The three-year funding from the Department of Justice will provide instruction for teachers and students to help them be better prepared for an event like a mass shooting.
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The Lansing School District will use a nearly $15 million grant to bolster its magnet school curriculum.
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When classes start at the end of August, the Lansing School District will no longer require students and staff to wear face coverings. COVID-19 vaccinations continue to be encouraged.
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The Capital Area Transportation Authority will provide transportation to Lansing School District high schoolers this fall. Family members will also get bus passes.
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Lansing’s Sexton High School is replacing its Native American mascot. That’s after the Lansing School District received money from the Native American Heritage Fund.
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Lansing Public Schools celebrated the graduation of the district's Latino students this week in its first in-person ceremony since the coronavirus pandemic began. The celebration honors a milestone that didn’t always come easy for the area’s Latino youth.
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School officials hope some of the changes will boost attendance.
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Voters in the Lansing School District approved a bond proposal to fund renovations. And several school tax renewals passed during the May 3, 2022 special election.
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A recent audit found students of color in the Lansing School District are more than twice as likely to be suspended than their white peers.
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A mask mandate for educational institutions in Ingham County is lifting Saturday. But students in some county school districts will have to continue wearing face coverings to class.