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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.
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Mount Pleasant Public Schools is partnering with a mental health coordination service in an effort to expand mental healthcare options for students, staff and families throughout the district.
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The Michigan Senate Education Committee is set to hear more testimony Tuesday on bills that would mandate screening students for dyslexia.
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer visited Grand Rapids Monday to promote one of the goals of her proposed budget for this year: free pre-K for all Michigan Children
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“Brain drain,” the migration of people with a higher education degree, remains an issue in most of the Midwest and Great Plains. Recent U.S. Census data shows many states are losing some of their most educated residents.