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The River Rouge school district has taken a trauma-informed approach to academics, and asking students to assess their emotions is one part of that, especially since the school re-opened after a year of hybrid and remote learning.
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A statewide shortage of school bus drivers is pushing school districts to attract talent in whatever way they can. For some districts, that's coming in…
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Many Michigan students got lower M-STEP test scores during COVID, but not all students took the testThe Michigan Department of Education released scores for its M-STEP standardized test, a statewide exam taken by third through eighth and eleventh grade…
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Fall semester classes began Monday at the University of Michigan, but some faculty and staff have already expressed some concerns about the impact of…
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In October, Resurrection School—a Catholic K-8 school in Lansing—claimed the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services' school mask mandate…
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Keeping COVID-19 related disruptions out of the classroom will be a big focus for educators and administrators this school year. With no statewide mask…
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Today on Stateside, the role of mandatory testing in keeping school communities safer amid the spread of the delta variant. First to Los Angeles, where…
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Today on Stateside, U.S. Army veteran and West Michigan Congressman Peter Meijer talks the chaotic U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan. Then, history’s take…
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Across the state, school districts, teachers, parents, and kids are preparing for the highly anticipated transition back to school. After a…
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On Wednesday, the U.S. Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals will hear arguments on whether requiring Michigan students to wear masks in classrooms violates…