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Governor Gretchen Whitmer is spending part of this week visiting Michigan K-12 schools as the new school year begins.
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer traveled to Suttons Bay in northern Michigan Thursday to sign the state's new pre-K through 12th grade education budget.
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The Michigan House voted Tuesday to stop giving out letter grades like “A” or “F” to schools.
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Michigan students would no longer have to repeat the third grade if they're not reading at grade level under a bill that passed the House Tuesday.
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State Representative Luke Meerman sent a letter to Governor Gretchen Whitmer Friday. In it, he and members of the House and Senate School Aid and PreK-12 Appropriations Subcommittees ask Governor Whitmer to provide equal per-pupil public school funding.
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After months of meeting, the Michigan House School Safety Task Force’s final report is out. The 12-page document breaks up its focus areas to prevention, mitigation and response measures.
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The Mackinac Center Legal Foundation will appeal a judge’s ruling that teacher lesson plans, homework assignments and classroom materials are exempt from Freedom of Information Act requests.
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The Lansing School District will permanently close two schools next fall semester. Reo and Kendon elementaries will merge with Attwood and North, respectively, in the 2023-2024 school year.
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Michigan State University researchers say where students go to school may determine if they will be held back under the state’s Read by Grade Three law.
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Holt is participating in the Universal Breakfast Program, a state initiative that allows students at qualifying schools to receive one free breakfast each day.