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The Michigan education stories we’re watching in 2025 - MSNThe Michigan education stories we’re watching in 2025 Changes to the U.S. Department of Education could drastically alter the enforcement of federal civil rights laws in local schools.
In the wake of the Trump administration’s changes to federal immigration policy, the American Civil Liberties Union of Michigan and the Michigan Immigrant Rights Center last week sent a letter ...
Michigan vowed to become a Top 10 state for education. Since then, it’s outspent many other states and seen diminishing ...
Michigan House Speaker Matt Hall, R-Richland Township, told reporters Wednesday that the state would be better served by removing decision-making on education issues from the federal level and ...
LANSING, Mich. — State officials in Michigan announced changes this week to address administrative failures that have made it difficult for some of the state’s most vulnerable foster youths to ...
With Democrats in control of the Michigan Legislature for the first time in decades, several education policy changes and priorities they have long fought for became a reality in 2023.
A new program is designed to incentivize early educators to stay in the field by helping child care businesses offer benefits to their employees.
Under former Gov. Rick Snyder, Michigan formed the Education Achievement Authority (EAA) as a district controlled by state administrators made up of schools deemed to be failing.
UM, MSU and Wayne State say they're monitoring a host of issues under the new Trump administration, including research funding and health care policy.
Though Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed off on 321 public acts in 2023, not all of those laws immediately took effect upon getting her signature. That all changes as of Tuesday, Feb. 13.
When Michigan native and Republican megadonor Betsy DeVos was confirmed as Secretary of Education in a narrow Senate vote in 2017, she sparked controversy and widespread criticism, including pushback ...
Josh Cowen, professor of education policy at Michigan State University’s College of Education, said he sees Trump’s latest actions as a sign he intends to make good on his campaign promise to ...
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