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Play production and workshops line up with mass shooting's 25th anniversary.
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The Board passed a resolution that says the financial data most charter schools make public isn’t as comprehensive as that offered by traditional public school districts.
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Central Michigan University received $15 million in state funds to establish the Michigan Consortium for Addressing Rural Education Expansion and Retention (MiCAREER) Resource Hub, a program that offers a pathway to obtaining a teaching license for people who already have college degrees in rural areas.
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The residents want to form the Resident and Fellow Alliance to help lead them in contract negotiations. It would be affiliated with the American Federation of Teachers and the AFL CIO unions.
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Cheboygan Area Schools have signed a contract with SiteLogIQ for $18 million to repair, renovate and replace aging infrastructure in several school buildings. Area voters will decide the future of the project in May.
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According to the United Way of Midland County, 45% of the County's 3rd graders are testing below reading level.
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Students from Central Michigan University shared their thoughts and opinions with WCMU's Scott Rechlin about the Tik-Tok Ban Bill that had passed by the U.S House of Representatives.
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The meeting was billed as the committee’s first school-safety hearing of the year. But bi-partisan school safety legislation was not on the agenda—as Democratic committee leadership says it’s still being worked on.
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Michigan public school students could start undergoing dyslexia screenings at least three times a year—through third grade. That’s under bills passed Tuesday in the Michigan Senate.
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This week, Governor Whitmer signed two bills into law that will enhance the educational experience of children in the foster care system.