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University officials said at a press conference Monday that the program will focus on filling healthcare gaps in rural communities across Michigan.
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The state stopped mandating that public schools offer driver's ed classes in the 1990s and has not provided funding in 20 years.
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The Environmental Protection Agency is beginning to send nearly 5,000 electric buses to school districts around the country after a nearly two-year ramp-up. A few Midwestern districts weigh in on how the new buses are working so far.
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A new report said Michigan has the lowest professional-to-student ratio of all states and pointed to the particular staffing needs of rural schools.
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A report by the Citizens Research Council of Michigan finds the state's likely to lose 100,000 school-age youths in the next few decades.
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Roughly $18 million of federal funds are being awarded to Michigan school districts to increase the number of electric buses on the streets.
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It's the furthest the Scots have advanced in the NCAA Div. III playoffs in program history.
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The Higher Learning Commission is launching a review of Michigan State University after the school's Faculty Senate filed a complaint with the organization.
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According to a new report from the Education Policy Innovation Collaborative at Michigan State University, nearly 30% of third-graders do not know how to read at the appropriate grade level, even as the state creates new guidelines to foster literacy.
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Educators from across the state recently visited Central Michigan University to learn more about artificial intelligence and how it can be used in the classroom.