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Today, what Michigan voters hope the next president will do to help the economy. Also, studying up on candidates for the Detroit School board.Then, hurricane storm damage throws Michigan’s supply of needed synthetic medical fluids into turmoil. And, how a tradition of community service made Black sororities and fraternities an election force to be reckoned with.
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Today, a conversation with Melissa Isaac, head of the Indigenous Education Initiative for the Michigan Department of Education, who discovered a ballot error for voters living on the Saginaw Chippewa Isabella Indian Reservation while running as an incumbent for a school board position.
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Hamtramck teachers say they're concerned about how schools are being run, but the school board isn’t listening.
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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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Oxford Community Schools district approved the hiring of outside firms for a third-party investigation into the events surrounding the November shooting at Oxford High School at a special board meeting Tuesday night. This is a reversal of its original decision to delay until all litigation is resolved.
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Oxford has its first school board meeting since the shooting. Also, two Michigan teachers on support and burnout. And the current poet laureate of the U.P.
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The vice president of the Roseville Community Schools Board of Education is facing public criticism over racist, Islamaphobic, and transphobic posts on…
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Transgender students in Michigan should be able to use the bathrooms and locker rooms that fit their gender identity.That's what the state school board…
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Michigan school boards are facing a dearth of candidates in the November election. Nearly 1,600 seats will open up in 540 districts across the state. Yet,…