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HB 5722 is another legislative attack on teachers
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A Michigan parents' group wants to increase positive attitudes toward teachers, and is asking lawmakers to help.
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Two members of Congress, a democrat and a republican, share their position on what the US should be doing about Russia's invasion of Ukraine. How COVID changed the landscape of education in Michigan.
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Insights on the Ukraine situation from Congressman Andy Levin. How the pandemic upended education. Another town opts out of mass transit. And with COVID numbers way down, is the end in sight?
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The Michigan Republican Party is calling on lawmakers to repeal an amendment to the state constitution that prevents state dollars from paying for non-public school education.
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Michigan's House Education Committee is considering a bill that would allow current college students to teach classes on their own.
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Debates over virtual vs in-person schooling, school mask mandates, teacher resignations/retirements and more are making it a tough time to be in the education business - or a parent of school age kids. Join Stateside host April Baer at this free, live event as she talks with education experts about the challenges and future of public education.
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Rising COVID-19 cases has forced some school administrators to delay reopening or start the new year with virtual learning.
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The bill seeks to mitigate a long-standing shortage of substitute teachers that has been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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A Michigan Court of Claims judge heard arguments Monday on whether it’s ever legal for the state to allow public funds to go to non-public schools.