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The Republican-led state House Education Committee adopted a non-binding resolution on Tuesday. The measure set off some sharp exchanges about exactly what is being taught in public schools.
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State health and education officials are urging school districts to take steps to prevent the spread of COVID-19 when students return from holiday break.
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The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services now strongly recommends universal masking in schools to prevent the spread of COVID-19, but the department stopped short of mandating that.
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Michigan and several other states are suing the U-S Department of Education and Secretary Betsy DeVos over school funding. DeVos’ plan under the CARES Act…
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All K-12 Schools in Michigan are closed. Monday, March 16 is the first day in an extended closure meant to slow the spread of COVID-19 outbreaks. For some…
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Proposed new standards for teaching history and social studies in Michigan would include references to abortion, climate change, and gay rights.The new…
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A state law that allows tax dollars to go to private and parochial schools is making its way through the courts. The Michigan Court of Appeals heard…
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A coalition of school and police organizations are on board with legislation to keep Michigan schools safe.If the bills pass, how much money would be put…
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State lawmakers want schools and law enforcement to partner up when it comes to school safety.One bill would require school districts talk to local law…
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Governor Rick Snyder and state lawmakers have an extra $315 million dollars to work with as they finalize the new budget.