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The teachers union counts 55 teacher layoffs and at least 46 voluntary separations at the Ann Arbor Public Schools district, which is addressing a $25 million deficit.
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Ann Arbor Public Schools is planning to make more than $20 million in spending cuts and laying off more than 90 teachers as it struggles with a $25 million deficit.
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Ann Arbor Public Schools is facing a projected $25 million dollar deficit in the coming year. So, what happens now? Stateside talked to the board of education's president about the plan for righting the ship.
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Ann Arbor Public Schools will try eliminating its eliminate its massive $25 million budget deficit now to avoid the possibility of state oversight.
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On today's Stateside, what to know about avian flu, how Ann Arbor Public Schools administrators plan to handle the budget deficit, and a new Detroit art installation tackles environmental racism.
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General Motors prepares to vacate Detroit's Renaissance Center, the story of a young mother's disappearance in 1980s Detroit, and an impending budget crisis in Ann Arbor Public Schools.
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Facing fiscal crisis, Ann Arbor Public Schools plans cuts, offers Jazz Parks superintendent positionAnn Arbor Public Schools must submit a plan cutting $25 million from its budget to the state by April 15. That urgency was evident in the decision by the district's board of education to offer its superintendent position to current Interim Superintendent Jazz Parks.
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The Ann Arbor school board passed a resolution that called for a ceasefire in Gaza. Rima Mohammed joined the podcast to explain why a calling for a ceasefire was necessary.
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More back and forth between leadership in the Michigan GOP, a conversation with poet Keith Taylor about his latest publication, and an Ann Arbor school board member explains their resolution calling for a ceasefire in Gaza.
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Parks will replace Jeanice Swift while the board looks for a permanent replacement.