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Today, some residents of Detroit neighborhoods try to get answers about concrete smashing operations near their homes. Also, Michigan’s Legislature turns its attention to interventions for kids' dyslexia and other kinds of reading delays. Plus, what’s cooking at the Dixboro Project. We’ll meet the new executive chef and partner Garret Lipar, who dazzled Detroiters at the micro-sized restaurant Albena.
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School district leaders say the state should end a law that mandates districts return a portion of their state money to fund retiree health care costs.
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A coalition of K-12 school leaders have sent a letter requesting a series of changes to state education funding to Michigan House Speaker Joe Tate.
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Retiring teacher union head on the state of education in Michigan, the Detroit Tigers’ first Spanish broadcasts, and the best biking around Detroit.
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Paula Herbart is retiring after six years as Michigan Education Association president. She shares her thoughts on the current state of public education in Michigan.
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There are ten candidates vying for three open seats on the Grosse Pointe school board. It’s officially non-partisan, like all Michigan school board contests, but partisan politics have very much become part of the picture.
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But researchers say the change does not overcome the shortfalls tied to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Tuesday afternoon in the library at East Kentwood High School, Governor Gretchen Whitmer sat at a table surrounded by students and signed a statewide…
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Officials with Ann Arbor Public Schools say it's not safe to return to in-person teaching in the fall. Local public health experts say the COVID-19 case…
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In just six to eight weeks, Michigan’s K - 12 students will be returning to school for the fall semester. Most districts appear to be planning for at…