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The Lansing School District Board of Education has voted in favor of selecting the “J-Dubbs” as the new mascot for J.W. Sexton High School. That's after community members criticized the board’s original choice.
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Fifty-four school districts in Michigan have at least one under-achieving school. That's according to an update from the state detailing which schools have been designated for additional support through partnership agreements.
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The Michigan Department of Education has released a report that says 10 schools in the Lansing Public School District will receive aid from the state due to poor performance. The district held a press conference Wednesday to explain its plans to improve outcomes for students.
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The Grand Ledge school board has approved a new contract for superintendent Bill Barnes.
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Lansing election officials will hold a mock election Tuesday at Everett High School to help students understand their voting rights.
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A new study finds Michigan school children are making up some ground lost during remote schooling because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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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 new law will require schools to post a statement lifted from the Michigan School Code. It says parents and guardians have a “natural fundamental right” to direct their children’s education.
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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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A free market think tank will appeal a federal judge’s decision to dismiss its claim that a 1970 amendment to the Michigan Constitution discriminates against religious schools.