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The state House adopted a bill Tuesday that would reduce the state’s contributions to the public school employee retirement fund.
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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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The state House Labor Committee adopted bills today to restore some teacher union bargaining power in contract negotiations.
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A new study shows the vast majority of Michigan teachers say they want the COVID-19 vaccine. In a study of more than 22-thousand Michigan teachers two…
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Michigan is receiving criticism for its decision to eliminate the SAT test as a basic skills examination for teachers.The conservative-leaning National…
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A roughly 550 million dollar refund is headed back to Michigan school districts this week, but advocates say that money won’t reach school employees for…
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Budget cuts in schools can make it difficult for teachers to get supplies they need. Now, there is relief for a music and an art teacher who have been…
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A fight between school employees and the state ended today – in favor of the employees.The state took money from their paychecks between 2010 and 2012.…
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Top lawmakers in the state Legislature have reached a tentative agreement with Governor Rick Snyder about changes to the state’s teacher retirement…